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Tanker hit by unknown projectiles in the in Gulf

A British maritime agency reported an overnight attack on a tanker by unidentified projectiles in the Gulf on Monday, a development that coincides with Washington’s pledge to escort vessels through the currently blocked Strait of Hormuz.

“A tanker has reported being hit by unknown projectiles,” the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said, adding that all crew members were safe.

The UKMTO Operations Centre issued a warning, which includes a map highlighting the location in the Gulf of Oman, north of Fujairah, UAE, a major bunkering and shipping hub.

Incident details

Report Date/Time: May 3, 2026, at 1940 UTC (11:40 PM, Gulf Standard Time), as per UKMTO ATTACK 052-26.

  • Incident: A tanker reported being hit by unknown projectiles.
  • Outcome: All crew members are reported safe. No environmental impact (e.g., oil spill) was reported.
  • Response: Authorities are investigating. UKMTO advises vessels in the area to transit with caution and immediately report any suspicious activity.

Regional maritime security

This incident occurs amid heightened tensions in the Middle East, particularly around key chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz and Gulf of Oman.

UKMTO has reported several recent events in the broader region:

  • On the same day (May 3), another attack warning (050-26) involved a northbound bulk carrier reportedly attacked by multiple small craft about 11 NM west of Sirik, Iran. Crew were safe with no environmental damage; Iranian sources described it as a document inspection rather than an attack. 
  • Ongoing reports of suspicious approaches, often involving skiffs with armed personnel off Yemen, and other projectile or small-craft incidents near Iran/Oman.

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World leaders condemn Iran missile attacks on UAE amid Hormuz tensions

Iran launched its first attack on the UAE since a fragile ceasefire in early April, firing 12 ballistic missiles, three cruise missiles and four drones at the country on Monday, May 4. UAE air defences intercepted all incoming threats, though a fire in Fujairah left three people injured. The escalation comes amid rising Gulf tensions, with US forces targeting Iranian IRGC boats under “Project Freedom” and warning of retaliation if US ships are hit. In response to the security situation, authorities in Dubai and Sharjah temporarily moved schools to online learning to ensure student safety. Regional shipping through the Strait of Hormuz faces growing disruption amid a widening “double blockade.” We bring you real-time updates on this unfolding crisis:


01:05 PM, 5 May 2026

Pakistan’s Shehbaz condemns Iran attacks

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif strongly condemned the Iranian missile and drone attacks on civilian infrastructure in the UAE, expressing full solidarity with President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

Pakistan strongly condemns the missile and drone attacks on civilian infrastructure in the United Arab Emirates last night. I express full solidarity with His Highness @MohamedBinZayed. Pakistan stands firmly with our Emirati brothers and sisters as well as with the Government of…

— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) May 5, 2026

12:49 PM, 5 May 2026

Asian stocks drop amid fears over US-Iran ceasefire

Asian stocks sank Tuesday with a fresh spike in Middle East tensions fanning fears over the fragile US-Iran ceasefire, as the two sides appeared no closer to a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

And while oil prices fell, they held most of the huge gains seen Monday after the two countries traded fire over the key waterway and the United Arab Emirates reported a strike on an installation.

The exchanges came after Donald Trump announced a mission called “Project Freedom” to guide ships from neutral countries out of the Gulf, saying it was a humanitarian effort to help stranded crews.


12:34 PM, 5 May 2026

Qatar’s Emir condemns terrorist attacks targeting the UAE

UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan received a phone call from Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of the State of Qatar, condemning the Iranian terrorist attacks targeting civilian sites and facilities in the UAE.

His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani noted that the attacks constitute a violation of the UAE’s sovereignty and a threat to its security, stability and territorial integrity. He affirmed Qatar’s full solidarity with the UAE and its support for all measures taken to safeguard its security.

11:46 AM, 5 May 2026

Saudi crown prince backs UAE, slams Iran’s terrorist strikes

UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan received a phone call from Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, during which he condemned the Iranian terrorist attacks targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure in the UAE, noting that they constitute a violation of the country’s sovereignty and of international law, and undermine regional security and stability.


11:43 AM, 5 May 2026

Belgium condemns Iranian attacks on UAE

Belgium has strongly condemned the recent Iranian attacks on the United Arab Emirates and expressed full solidarity with the Emirati people, describing the attacks as a flagrant violation of international law.

In a statement on Tuesday, Belgian Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot expressed full solidarity and support for the people of the UAE, following what he described as renewed, unjustified Iranian attacks. He condemned the incidents as a clear breach of international law and stressed that the territorial integrity of Gulf states must be respected.

11:03 AM, 5 May 2026

UAE’s Gargash thanks world for solidarity, calls Iran ‘aggressor’

UAE Presidential Adviser Dr. Anwar Gargash responded on X on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, to the wave of international condemnation of the Iranian attacks, expressing appreciation for global support while squarely placing blame on Tehran. Gargash wrote: “We appreciate and value the messages of solidarity from the Gulf, Arab, and international communities with the United Arab Emirates, which condemn and denounce the treacherous Iranian attack, and reflect the international community’s commitment to a system based on values and responsibility, one that rejects rogue actions and isolates their perpetrators. These positions affirm that Iran is the aggressor party, responsible for exacerbating the crisis in the Arabian Gulf, and the source of danger and threat to its security and stability.”


10:48 AM, 5 May 2026

Modi condemns UAE attacks

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to X on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, strongly condemning the Iranian attacks on the UAE following confirmation that three Indian nationals were among the injured. Modi wrote: “Strongly condemn the attacks on the UAE that resulted in injuries to three Indian nationals.”

Strongly condemn the attacks on the UAE that resulted in injuries to three Indian nationals. Targeting civilians and infrastructure is unacceptable.

India stands in firm solidarity with the UAE and reiterates its support for the peaceful resolution of all issues through…

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 5, 2026

10:34 AM, 5 May 2026

New equation taking shape in Hormuz

Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warned on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, that a new strategic reality is emerging in the Strait of Hormuz, saying the “new equation of the Strait of Hormuz is in the process of being solidified.” Ghalibaf squarely blamed the United States for jeopardising the security of shipping and energy transit through the critical waterway.

09:35 AM, 5 May 2026

South Korea to review joining US Hormuz operation

South Korea said Tuesday it will “review its position” on joining US operations in the Strait of Hormuz after President Donald Trump urged Seoul to take part following an apparent Iranian attack on one of its ships.

An explosion and fire were reported on a South Korean cargo vessel on Monday in the key waterway, which has been effectively blocked since the Mideast war erupted on February 28.

South Korea’s foreign ministry said Tuesday that all 24 crew members aboard the stricken HMM Namu — including six South Korean nationals — were unharmed. Trump said the incident should prompt South Korea to join American efforts to guide stranded ships through the strait, a major artery for the fuel exports that Seoul relies on. 

09:07 AM, 5 May 2026

Iran’s FM warns US against military path

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi took to X on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, cautioning the United States against pursuing a military resolution to the Strait of Hormuz crisis as US-Iran nuclear talks continue with Pakistan’s mediation.

Araghchi wrote: “Events in Hormuz make clear that there’s no military solution to a political crisis. As talks are making progress with Pakistan’s gracious effort, the US should be wary of being dragged back into quagmire by ill-wishers. So should the UAE. Project Freedom is Project Deadlock.”

08:45 AM, 5 May 2026

India condemns Fujairah attack

India’s Ministry of External Affairs has condemned the Iranian attack on Fujairah, confirming that three Indian nationals were among those injured. Official Spokesperson of the Ministry issued a statement on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, calling for an immediate halt to hostilities and urging diplomatic resolution to the crisis.


08:20 AM, 5 May 2026

Growing calls for de-escalation

The United Kingdom, France, Germany and Saudi Arabia called for de-escalation in the Middle East following reported attacks on the United Arab Emirates.

Britain’s Prime Minister said that the “escalation must cease”, while German Chancellor Friedrich Merz wrote on X that “Tehran must return to the negotiating table and stop holding the region and the world hostage.” 

08:17 AM, 5 May 2026

Iran says attacks are response to US

A senior Iranian military official did not deny the fresh strikes but said on state television that the Islamic republic had “no pre-planned programme to attack the oil facilities in question”.

“What happened was the product of the US military’s adventurism to create a passage for ships to illegally pass through” the Strait of Hormuz, the official said. “The US military must be held accountable for it”.

7:27 AM, 5 May 2026

Canada strongly condemns Iran’s unprovoked attacks on UAE

Canada strongly condemned Iran’s unprovoked missile and drone attacks on the UAE.

“We stand in solidarity with and the people of the United Arab Emirates and commend defensive efforts to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure,” Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said in a post on X.

07:21 AM, 5 May 2026

First Russian oil arrives in Japan since Iran war

Japan has taken delivery of its first stockpile of oil from Russia since global supplies were choked off by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz at the start of the Iran war, reports said.

A tanker carrying crude that was produced as part of a Sakhalin-2 natural gas development project reached the coast of Imabari in western Japan on Monday, TV Tokyo, the Asahi Shimbun daily and other media said Monday, citing unnamed officials of wholesaler Taiyo Oil.

Taiyo Oil received a request from the economy ministry to take in the petroleum, the reports said.

The crude is expected to be sent to a refinery, where it will be turned into gasoline, naphtha – used to make various products from plastics, chemical fibers to paints – and other petroleum products, the reports said.

Officials of the company could not immediately be reached to confirm the report.


07:16 AM, 5 May 2026

South Korean ship to be towed after fire in Strait of Hormuz

A probe will determine cause as crew confirmed safe amid regional shipping disruption

A South Korean-operated vessel that caught fire following an explosion in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday will be towed to a nearby port for inspection and repairs, Seoul’s foreign ministry said.

Authorities said a formal investigation will be carried out to determine the exact cause of the incident once the vessel reaches port.

The ship had 24 crew members on board, including six South Koreans, with no casualties reported.

Officials also noted that 26 South Korea-related vessels have been stranded in the Strait since the outbreak of conflict in the Middle East, underscoring growing disruption to regional shipping routes.

07:15 AM, 5 May 2026

Iranian media claims US strike killed 5 civilians

Iranian state media has reported that a US military operation in the Strait of Hormuz resulted in the deaths of five civilians, disputing US claims that the targeted boats were linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

According to the Tasnim news agency, Iranian authorities said an investigation found that the vessels struck were civilian cargo boats carrying goods and passengers, travelling from Khasab in Oman towards the Iranian coast.

A military official was quoted as saying US forces “attacked and fired upon two small cargo boats” and that the operation reflected “fear” of Iran’s fast-boat capabilities in the region.

The allegations have not been verified, and there has been no immediate response from US authorities regarding the Iranian claims.

07:10 AM, 5 May 2026

UAE schools go online nationwide

The UAE Ministry of Education has announced a nationwide shift to distance learning from Tuesday, May 5, to Friday, May 8, 2026, covering students, teachers, and administrative staff across all nurseries and public and private schools. The measure has been taken to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the educational community amid the ongoing security situation, with authorities set to review the decision on Friday and noting the period may be extended if necessary.

06:59 AM, 5 May 2026

Over 100 US aircraft support operations in Strait of Hormuz

The United States has deployed warships and military aircraft across the Middle East as part of an expanded operation enforcing a naval blockade against Iran and ensuring the continued flow of commercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.

The mission, known as Project Freedom, includes more than 100 land- and sea-based aircraft, among them US Air Force F-16 fighter jets, operating alongside naval forces in the region.

US officials said the deployment is aimed at protecting American forces and safeguarding commercial shipping routes amid rising tensions in the Gulf. The operation is focused on maintaining maritime security and supporting the movement of vessels through one of the world’s most critical energy corridors.

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06:31 AM, 5 May 2026

Tehran doesn’t outright confirm or deny the attacks

Early on Tuesday, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on X that both the US and the UAE “should be wary of being dragged back into quagmire.”

In similarly vague terms, Iranian state television earlier quoted an anonymous military official as saying Tehran had had “no plan” to target the UAE or one of its oil fields.

“The incident resulted from US military adventurism to create an illegal passage,” the official was quoted as saying about the oil facility attack, apparently referring to Trump’s latest efforts to reopen the strait, a critical waterway for global energy.

05:26 AM, 5 May 2026

US urges reconsidering UAE travel after aerial threat alerts

Level 3 advisory stays as authorities issue nationwide warnings. The US Department of State has advised citizens to reconsider travel to the UAE following mobile alerts warning of potential aerial threats issued by the UAE Ministry of Interior.

The US maintains a Level 3 travel advisory, urging heightened caution. The US Mission to the UAE said it is monitoring the situation closely and advised Americans to follow local safety instructions, including shelter guidance if needed.

The US Embassy Abu Dhabi and US Consulate General Dubai remain open under ordered-departure status, with non-essential staff relocated. Routine visa services are suspended.

Residents are urged to stay alert, monitor official updates, and keep emergency supplies ready as the situation continues to evolve.

05:00 AM, 5 May 2026

Macron says Iranian strikes on UAE ‘unjustified’, ‘unacceptable’

Paris: French President Emmanuel Macron has condemned Iran’s strikes on the UAE, describing them as “unjustified and unacceptable” and pledging continued French support for the UAE and regional allies.

“As it has done since the start of the conflict, France will continue to support its allies in the Emirates and in the region for the defence of their territory,” Macron said in a post on X.

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Trump keeps pressure on Iran, says strikes remain possible

US President Donald Trump has cast doubt over a new Iranian peace proposal, even as Washington reviews Tehran’s 14-point plan aimed at ending the conflict. Iran says the ball is now in the US court, while signalling readiness for both diplomacy and confrontation. Meanwhile, violence continues in Lebanon despite a fragile ceasefire, and fresh US troop cut plans in Germany add to uncertainty, keeping the region on edge. Follow all the latest developments here:


08:59 AM, 3 May 2026

Iran condemns Trump’s ‘piracy’ remarks over US naval actions

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei condemned US President Donald Trump’s remarks that called the US seizure of Iranian vessels “piracy.”

“The president of the United States has openly described the unlawful seizure of Iranian vessels as ‘piracy,’ brazenly boasting that ‘we act like pirates,'” Baghaei said in an X post.

“This was no verbal slip. It was a direct and damning admission of the criminal nature of their actions against international maritime navigation,” Baghaei added.

Trump on Friday bragged that the US Navy acted “like pirates” in its blockade of Iranian ports. “We took over the ship, we took over the cargo, we took over the oil. It’s a very profitable business,” Trump said at an event in Florida, Xinhua news agency reported.

Baghaei called on the international community, UN member states, and the UN secretary-general to firmly reject any normalisation of such “blatant violations” of international law.

08:26 AM, 3 May 2026

Iranian oil tanker slips past US Navy, reaches Asia-Pacific

A Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) belonging to the National Iranian Tanker Company has successfully bypassed the US Navy to reach the Asia-Pacific, transporting over 1.9 million barrels of crude oil with an estimated value of nearly $220 million, according to TankerTrackers.com.

In a post on X, the monitoring firm identified the vessel as “HUGE” and noted that it was last spotted off the coast of Sri Lanka more than a week ago. The tanker is currently reported to be traversing the Lombok Strait of Indonesia, heading towards the Riau Archipelago.

A National Iranian Tanker Company (NITC) VLCC supertanker carrying over 1.9 million barrels (valued at nearly $220 million dollars) of crude oil has managed to evade the U.S. Navy and reach the Far East.

Her name is HUGE (9357183), and we last sighted her off Sri Lanka over a… pic.twitter.com/dBf7QzPVkB

— TankerTrackers.com, Inc. (@TankerTrackers) May 3, 2026

TankerTrackers.com stated that “HUGE” had not transmitted on the Automatic Identification System (AIS) since March 20, following its departure from the Strait of Malacca for Iran. These findings coincide with claims by Iranian state media on April 29 that at least 52 ships had successfully breached the American blockade.


08:13 AM, 3 May 2026

OPEC+ to make first post-UAE production decision

Seven OPEC+ members are meeting Sunday to make their first decision on oil-production quotas since the UAE’s departure from the cartel, which added to the soaring price pressure unleashed by the Mideast war.

The UAE, one of the world’s top producers, announced April 28 it was withdrawing from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and the expanded OPEC+ group, after chafing at their production quotas. The withdrawal took effect on Friday.

The production decision itself is already priced in by markets. The seven countries are widely expected to increase their quotas by 188,000 barrels per day (bpd), according to Arne Lohmann Rasmussen, chief analyst at Global Risk Management.

That is similar to a 206,000-barrel daily increase announced in March and April, subtracting the portion allotted to the UAE.


07:45 AM, 3 May 2026

Italy warns Iran against nuclear ‘red line’

Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani expressed deep apprehension regarding the escalating tensions across the Middle East during a telephone conversation with his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi.

In a statement shared on X on Saturday, Tajani noted that both parties examined the “ongoing conflict in Iran and the situation in the Middle East,” while highlighting the critical necessity of averting a broader escalation.

Ho appena avuto un altro colloquio telefonico con il Ministro degli Esteri iraniano 🇮🇷 @araghchi per fare il punto sul conflitto in Iran e sulla situazione in Medio Oriente.
Ho voluto evidenziare la forte preoccupazione dell’Italia per l’aumento delle tensioni regionali,… pic.twitter.com/eooKODayLY

— Antonio Tajani (@Antonio_Tajani) May 2, 2026

The Italian minister emphasised the urgency of bolstering diplomatic initiatives to reach an accord and advocated for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. He cautioned that persistent disruptions to the maritime route could lead to detrimental effects on food security and regional stability, specifically affecting Africa.

Furthermore, he called upon Tehran to exert its influence over Hezbollah to cease strikes against Israel and “to achieve, through negotiation, peace in Lebanon.”

“Italy is increasingly committed to supporting every international effort for peace, keeping channels of dialogue open with all partners and promoting stability in the Middle East,” he added.

Trump warns Iran strikes could resume amid fragile talks

US President Donald Trump said there is a possibility that military strikes against Iran can be resumed. Speaking to reporters as he boarded Air Force One in South Florida, Trump said renewed military action remained on the table.

“If they misbehave, if they do something bad, but right now, we will see. It’s a possibility that could happen, certainly,” Trump said when asked about restarting strikes on Iran.

The president also commented on Iran’s latest proposal to the United States, saying talks were progressing despite uncertainty within Tehran’s leadership.

“Doing very well with regard to just about everything, but doing very well with regard to Iran. Again, they want to make a deal, they’re decimated. They’re having a hard time figuring out who their leader is. Uh, they don’t know who their leader is because their leader’s gone,” Trump said.

Trump further indicated that Washington still wants to target the remaining portion of Iran’s missile-production capabilities.

He said, “Well, I’d like to eliminate it, yeah, I’d like to. It’d be a start for them to build up again. And yeah, I would like to eliminate it.”

06:15 AM, 3 May 2026

Trump casts doubt on new peace proposal

US President Donald Trump said he would review a new Iranian peace deal but cast doubt over its prospects, as Iranian media reported Tehran had submitted a 14-point proposal to mediator Pakistan.

“I will soon be reviewing the plan that Iran has just sent to us, but can’t imagine that it would be acceptable in that they have not yet paid a big enough price for what they have done to Humanity, and the World, over the last 47 years,” Trump said on his Truth Social platform.

Iran’s Tasnim and Fars news agencies said Iran had submitted a 14-point proposal. It reportedly includes ending the conflict on all fronts and enacting a new framework for the crucial Strait of Hormuz, according to Tasnim.

05:36 AM, 3 May 2026

Tehran outlines 14-point plan, seeks sanctions relief and troop withdrawal

A 14-point response to a proposal from the United States has been submitted by Tehran, state media outlet Tasnim news agency reported.

The Iranian proposal, which was reportedly delivered via a Pakistani intermediary, calls for “ending the war on all fronts, including Lebanon,” according to Tasnim.

While the US reportedly proposed a two-month ceasefire, Tasnim noted that Tehran maintains “that the issues should be resolved within 30 days” and insists that diplomatic efforts must prioritise the “termination of the war” as opposed to simply extending a ceasefire.

The Iranian document follows a nine-point US proposal and covers various topics, including guarantees against military aggression and the withdrawal of US military forces from the region surrounding Iran.

The response further stipulates the release of frozen Iranian assets, the removal of sanctions, and the introduction of a “new mechanism for the Strait of Hormuz.”

Iran’s state broadcaster, Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), quoted Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi, who stated that the proposal was “aimed at the permanent end” of the conflict.

“Now the ball is in the United States’ court to choose either the path of diplomacy or continuation of a confrontational approach,” Gharibabadi said.

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Trump to review military options to pressure Iran into a deal

Here’s the latest

• US options: President Donald Trump on Thursday complained about congressional efforts aimed at limiting his war powers. The US president also said that no one knows the status of talks with Iran aside from himself and a handful of others, suggesting the negotiations are advancing despite the public appearance of a standstill. He was expected to hear about updated military options from Pentagon officials today.

• European tension: spat between the US and its European allies has reached new heights, with Trump threatening to pull US troops from Germany, Italy and Spain amid disagreements about the war. “The trust in this White House is not the same,” a German lawmaker told CNN.

• Tehran defiant: Meanwhile,Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei doubled down on his uncompromising vision for the region, declaring Iran’s newfound gains as irreversible facts, all delivered with taunting messaging to his neighbors.

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Former GOP Rep. says Hegseth should focus on winning the PR war

After Defense Secretary Hegseth called “defeatist” lawmakers the “biggest adversary” in the Iran war, former GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger told CNN Hegseth “needs to be spending his time selling this case to the American people” rather than going after how half the country votes. “And then they wonder why they’re losing the (public relations) war,” Kinzinger said.

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Trump says only he and “a couple of other people” know status of peace talks

When asked whether US President Donald Trump was feeling “antsy” about breaking the ceasefire with Iran, he said “nobody knows what the talks are except myself and a couple of other people,” suggesting that peace talks are advancing despite the public appearance of a standstill.

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