As Iran’s oil exports surge through Hormuz, we explain how US naval power, sanctions and international law give Washington leverage in the 60-day peace talks.

Iran moved 6 million barrels of crude through the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, the most in a single day since the war began.

As Iran’s oil exports surge through Hormuz, we explain how US naval power, sanctions and international law give Washington leverage in the 60-day peace talks.

Iran is rushing to evacuate barrels it wasn’t able to push past the U.S. blockade over the past two months.

Ship traffic has picked up in the Strait of Hormuz since Iran and the U.S. signed an interim deal to end a war that's constricted global oil supplies

NEW YORK: Ship traffic has picked up in the Strait of Hormuz since Iran and the US signed an interim deal to end a war that constricted global oil supplies and fueled inflation,…

Uncertainty over the future control of the Strait of Hormuz and the possibility of toll charges for passing vessels continue to cast a shadow over efforts to secure a lasting…

Iran and the U.S. both threatened to tax ships crossing the world's most critical oil chokepoint — an action experts say violates international law.