The US military has announced that it fired a missile into the engine room of a vessel trying to get through the US blockade of Iran on Friday.
In a statement on Saturday, US Central Command said it fired a Hellfire missile into the engine room of the Gambia-flagged Lian Star as it was "transiting international waters toward an Iranian port on the Gulf of Oman."
Before the attack, US forces issued "more than 20 warnings" informing the vessel it was in violation of the US blockade, according to Centcom.
Centcom said the ship was "no longer transiting to Iran" but did not provide any further details.
Since the blockade started on April 13, the US military has "redirected" at least 115 ships, Centcom said on Friday.
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said on Saturday that the US military is ready to resume strikes on Iran if no deal is reached to end its war with the United States
The conflict has pushed up global energy prices as Iran has mostly closed the Strait of Hormuz.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) chief has travelled on Saturday to the Congolese province hardest hit by an Ebola outbreak, urging residents to seek treatment and practice safe burials as officials scramble to contain the fatal disease.
Zambia has investigated and cleared two suspected cases of Ebola as it steps up screening and surveillance for the deadly viral disease following an outbreak in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo.
The US is ready to restart attacks on Iran if a deal cannot be reached, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Saturday, as negotiators from Washington and Tehran worked to bridge major differences blocking an agreement.
Flights were halted for about an hour at Munich Airport in southern Germany on Saturday morning after two pilots reported seeing a drone, airport authorities and police said, confirming initial reports by German media.
Less than two months after he completed a carefully engineered transition from Myanmar's junta chief to become president, Min Aung Hlaing will fly to India on an official visit on Saturday, his first overseas visit since taking the civilian role.
Three Latvian climbers fell to their deaths on Mount McKinley in Alaska's Denali National Park and Preserve, while a fourth team member survived and was rescued, a climbing organization from their home country said on Friday.
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