Fragile ceasefire holds as Hormuz traffic stays light, Korea weighs Iran envoy

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A fragile U.S.-Iran ceasefire appears to hold with Strait of Hormuz traffic at a fraction of normal levels. South Korea plans to send a special envoy to Iran to press for safe navigation and resumed oil shipments, while Iran denies violations amid ongoing regional tensions and reports of drone strikes and attacks related to the broader Middle East conflict.
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- White House struggles to prop up truce marked by confusion, contradictions The Washington Post
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