During a tour of three Gulf nations, Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the necessity of keeping the Strait of Hormuz open to maritime traffic and toll-free. In other news, Camp Mystic has filed for bankruptcy nearly a year after a flooding incident that resulted in 28 fatalities. Additionally, federal prosecutors have charged a former chief of staff to New York Mayor Eric Adams with bribery, money laundering, and fraud.
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Rubio Emphasizes Importance of Open Maritime Traffic in Strait of Hormuz During Gulf Tour
Secretary of State Marco Rubio highlighted the importance of maintaining open maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz during his visit to Gulf nations. In related news, Camp Mystic has filed for bankruptcy following a tragic flooding incident, and a former chief of staff to Mayor Eric Adams faces serious criminal charges.
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News Wrap: During Gulf nations tour, Rubio stresses Strait of Hormuz must remain open
Rubio Emphasizes Importance of Open Maritime Traffic in Strait of Hormuz During Gulf Tour