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					<description><![CDATA[<p>World leaders raced on Wednesday to shore up the global oil supply as the war in the Middle East and retaliatory attacks by Iran threatened to choke off the Strait of Hormuz, a vital passage for oil tankers. The threat was punctuated when three ships in or near the strait were damaged by strikes. Hours [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">World leaders raced on Wednesday to shore up the global oil supply as the war in the Middle East and retaliatory attacks by Iran threatened to choke off the Strait of Hormuz, a vital passage for oil tankers. The threat was punctuated when three ships in or near the strait were damaged by strikes.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">Hours later, the International Energy Agency said that its 32-member countries — which include Britain, Germany, Japan and the United States — would release 400 million barrels of oil from their strategic reserves, the most ever and the first such coordinated action since 2022, after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">Fatih Birol, the agency’s executive director, did not say when the countries would begin releasing the oil, which would be enough to meet about four days’ worth of global demand. The coordinated effort came as high oil prices have driven up costs for consumers, with gas prices in the United States rising for the 11th straight day on Wednesday to a national average of $3.58 a gallon.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">“This is a major action aiming to alleviate the immediate impacts of the disruption in markets,” Mr. Birol said in Paris, where the International Energy Agency, which was created in 1974 to help prevent price shocks, is based. “But to be clear, the most important thing for a return to stable flows of oil and gas is the resumption of transit through the Strait of Hormuz.”</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">On Wednesday evening, the U.S. Energy Department said the United States planned to release 172 million barrels of oil from its strategic reserves over the course of four months, beginning next week, as part of the coordinated effort.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">The moves came as Israel and the United States launched more attacks against Iran and the Israeli military said on Wednesday evening that it had begun a “wave of extensive strikes” against what it described as Hezbollah infrastructure in the southern outskirts of Beirut, the Lebanese capital.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">Explosions echoed across the city as night fell, rattling windows and sending thick plumes of acrid smoke rising over the capital.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">Earlier, residents of central Beirut’s densely populated Aisha Bakkar district awoke to explosions after Israeli strikes hit an apartment building in the area. At least four people were wounded, the Lebanese health ministry said. Parts of the multistory building were blasted apart, sending debris, twisted rebar and rubble crashing onto cars in the street.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">“I woke up and found myself on the floor,” said Ahmad Ballout, 67, an English teacher who lives in an apartment building facing the one that was struck. “We didn’t expect this at all.”</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">In Iran, crowds of people thronged the streets of Tehran on Wednesday to mourn military commanders killed by U.S. and Israeli strikes. As coffins were driven through the streets on flatbed trailers, state media showed thousands of men and women waving flags of the Islamic republic, slapping their chests with their hands and chanting slogans of devotion to Iran’s clerical leadership, and “Death to Israel.”</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">In interviews, some Iranians, however, described feelings of anxiety and despair because of the ongoing American and Israeli bombing campaign.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">“Day by day, we have become more discouraged and hopeless,” said Iraj, 48, a resident of Tehran who asked to be identified by only his first name for fear of retaliation. “We only go outside when it’s absolutely necessary, mainly to get basic essentials or food, and even then only if we really have no other choice.”</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">Saeed, 38, another resident of Tehran, said that he had been staying awake at night, waiting for airstrikes to end.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">“The war was supposed to focus on military sites, but we are seeing that residential areas around us have also been attacked,” he said, adding, “Our lives have been paralyzed, and work has completely stopped.”</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">President Trump, who has sent contradictory signals about the duration of the war on Iran, told Axios on Wednesday that it would end soon because there was “practically nothing left to target.” But Mr. Trump has also said only Tehran’s “unconditional surrender” would end the war, and Iran has shown no sign of halting its attacks.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">U.S. and Israeli strikes have killed more than 1,300 people in Iran, according to Iranian officials, a toll that has undoubtedly climbed since the last figures were released days ago. Dozens of people — including seven U.S. service members — have been killed by Iran’s retaliatory strikes on neighboring countries. The Pentagon said on Tuesday that 140 U.S. service members had also been wounded, eight severely.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">In Lebanon, officials said more than 630 people had been killed and over 800,000 had been displaced from their homes.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">On Wednesday, the Israeli military said it had sent an additional infantry battalion to its border with Lebanon, as the Israeli military appeared poised to escalate its campaign against Hezbollah. Israeli forces have already been pushing deeper into Lebanon — expanding a de facto military buffer zone — since Hezbollah began attacking Israel last week.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">As concerns rose about the safety of international shipping during a war that appeared to have no endgame, projectiles hit three vessels on Wednesday in or near the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow passage off Iran’s southern coast where one fifth of the world’s oil is transported, according to the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operation.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">A Japanese container ship owned by Mitsui, a large global shipping line, was among those hit, according to Kpler, a global ship tracking company. The two other ships, according to Kpler, were bulk carriers, which are designed to transport cargo like cars, grain and iron ore.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">“This increasingly points to a sustained pattern rather than isolated incidents,” said Dimitris Ampatzidis, a senior risk and compliance analyst at Kpler. “The pace of attacks does not suggest any intention to de-escalate.”</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">Iran appeared to take responsibility for at least one of the attacks, on the Mayuree Naree, a Thai-flagged bulk carrier. Oman’s Navy rescued 20 of the ship’s 23 crew members after a fire broke out in the vessel’s engine room, and efforts were underway to rescue the remaining three, the Thai Foreign Ministry said.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">A photo released by the Royal Thai Navy showed orange flames and gray smoke billowing from the ship. All crew members on the other two ships were safe and accounted for, the British maritime organization said. No information on any injuries was immediately available.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">Alireza Tangsiri, the Iranian commander of the navy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, said in a social media post that “any vessel that intends to pass must obtain permission” from Iran.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">He issued the warning a day after the U.S. military said that it had attacked 16 Iranian mine-laying vessels in or near the Strait of Hormuz, although it was unclear whether Iran has deployed mines.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">U.S. officials have said they believed that Iran was preparing to mine the strait but had not actually begun, according to an American official. The preparatory efforts spooked the Trump administration, the official said, prompting the White House to order the attacks.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">On Wednesday, the U.S. military signaled that it might be preparing attacks on Iranian commercial ports on the strait. In a statement, U.S. Central Command, which oversees American military operations in the Middle East, warned civilians to avoid those ports, saying they had been commandeered by the Iranian government and used “to conduct military operations that threaten international shipping.”</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">The leaders ⁠of the Group of 7 nations — the United States, Canada, Japan, Italy, Britain, Germany and France — agreed on Wednesday to explore the possibility of sending ships to escort commercial vessels in the region, according to France, which holds the group’s presidency.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">The attacks on ships have given Iran some economic leverage in the war, analysts say, allowing it to block a significant amount of oil and natural gas from world markets. </p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">At least 13 ships in the strait, the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman have been struck by projectiles since Feb. 28, when the United States and Israel began bombing Iran, prompting Iran to fire missiles and drones at Israel and its Arab neighbors.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">On Wednesday, the United Nations Security Council voted 13-0 in favor of a resolution condemning Iran’s retaliatory strikes on other countries. The resolution, presented by Bahrain, was supported by 135 countries, Bahrain’s representative to the United Nations said. China and Russia, which have backed Iran for many years, abstained.</p>
<p class="css-ac37hb evys1bk0">Pentagon officials told lawmakers in a closed-door briefing in Washington on Tuesday that they had estimated that the war on Iran had cost the United States more than $11.3 billion in the first six days alone, according to three people familiar with the briefing. The estimate did not include the military buildup ahead of the first strikes.</p>
<p class="css-798hid etfikam0">Reporting was contributed by Aaron Boxerman, Vivian Nereim, Yeganeh Torbati, Leily Nikounazar, Sarah Chaayto, Euan Ward, John Ismay, Johnatan Reiss, Sanam Mahoozi, John Yoon, Rawan Sheikh Ahmad, Eshe Nelson, Peter Eavis, Sui-Lee Wee and Chris Cameron.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>An “incredibly pissed” Jimmy Kimmel failed to make a deal with his Disney bosses Thursday to return to the air — still balking at their push for him to publicly apologize for his Charlie Kirk remarks, sources say. The furious ABC late-show host went to his lawyer’s office in Los Angeles that afternoon for a [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An “incredibly pissed” Jimmy Kimmel failed to make a deal with his Disney bosses Thursday to return to the air — still balking at their push for him to publicly apologize for his Charlie Kirk remarks, sources say.</p>
<p>The furious ABC late-show host went to his lawyer’s office in Los Angeles that afternoon for a video meeting with Disney TV honcho Dana Walden and ABC late-night head Rob Mills to try to figure out a path forward for his show, “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” sources told The Post.</p>
<p>But neither side could reach an agreement, according to sources and Puck News, which first reported the meeting.</p>
<p>Jimmy Kimmel was seen today outside of a medical building in Century City. <span class="credit">London Entertainment for NY Post</span></p>
<p>The tense closed-door powwow took place the day after Disney, the parent company of ABC, yanked Kimmel from the air for refusing to cop a mea culpa over his controversial comments Monday and Tuesday about the assassination of conservative icon Kirk and for digging in his heels when asked to tone down his anti-President Trump rhetoric, a source with knowledge of the situation told The Post.</p>
<p>“Jimmy is incredibly pissed, and he’s a guy who never gets angry,” the source said.</p>
<p>The source said Disney execs are looking for a way to reinstate the late-night star while trying to balance the outrage over his comments from the right and sympathetic ABC affiliates with Hollywood’s elite left.</p>
<p>“I think they will reinstate him, but Jimmy could quit,” too, the source noted.</p>
<p>Writers Guild of America East protesting today in front of ABC’s Headquarters located at 310 Hudson Street in Manhattan. <span class="credit">William Farrington</span></p>
<p>If that happens, the network could end up paying him out of his contract, which is reportedly $16 million a year. A source close to the situation said Kimmel has a year left on his deal.</p>
<p>Reps for Disney and ABC did not respond to Post requests for comment, nor did representatives for Kimmel.</p>
<p>The TV host surfaced Friday dressed in khaki pants, a white open-neck button-down shirt and dark shades getting into a shiny black Audi but declined comment, saying he was just “trying to go to the doctor.”</p>
<p>Bob Iger poses for photographers at the World premiere of the film ‘The King’s Man’ in London Monday, Dec. 6, 2021. <span class="credit">Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP</span></p>
<p>Disney CEO Bob Iger and Walden, who is known for her great relationships with A-listers, are in the thick of the controversy, too. They are not eager to anger either Hollywood nor the Federal Communications Commission and ABC affiliates Nexstar Media Group and Sinclair Broadcasting.</p>
<p>“Dana is freaking out. Very emotional. Shaken,” another source said of Walden, who has been floated as a potential successor to Iger when he steps down as CEO in 2026. </p>
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<p>“She has been flamed by her liberal friends and is scared of Trump and what he could do to her CEO campaign. She’s afraid to confront stars like Jimmy and undermine her talent-friendly reputation.”</p>
<p>As for Iger, the source said he is “enraged” — but in true Iger-fashion — not showing it and that he thinks Kimmel needs to “de-escalate” the situation.</p>
<p>Around 100 people attended the WAG protest today. <span class="credit">William Farrington</span></p>
<p>“This is a stain on his legacy,” a former ABC exec told The Post of Iger and the controversy. “This will be in the first paragraph of his obituary. It’s that bad.”</p>
<p>Iger’s predecessor, Michael Eisner, weighed in on the mess in a tweet Friday, praising Kimmel as “very talented and funny” and ripping the FCC for its “out-of-control intimidation” of Disney and ABC through its threats to curb the host.</p>
<p>Also supporting Kimmel have been late-night rivals Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers and Jon Stewart. </p>
<p>Kimmel was seen driving in his car today, just one day after he failed to make a deal with Disney to return to the air. <span class="credit">London Entertainment for NY Post</span></p>
<p>Former “Tonight Show” host Conan O’Brien publicly joined Kimmel’s supporters Friday by tweeting, “The suspension of @jimmykimmel and the promise to silence other Late Night hosts for criticizing the administration should disturb everyone on the Right, Left, and Center.  It’s wrong and anyone with a conscience knows it’s wrong.”</p>
<p>Actor Ben Stiller, comedians Wanda Sykes and Marc Maron and even former President Obama have also thrown their backing behind Kimmel.</p>
<p>Kimmel got into trouble starting early in his monologue Monday night when he began talking about the brutal killing of Kirk at an event at Utah Valley University in Orem last week.</p>
<p>“We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them, and doing everything they can to score political points from it,” the host said on his show, which is taped in front of a live audience. </p>
<p>Kirk’s accused killer is a lefty trade-school student who is dating a man transitioning into a woman.</p>
<p>President of Disney Dana Walden attends the 28th Annual UCLA Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation’s “Taste For A Cure” event at Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel on May 02, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California. <span class="credit">Getty Images for UCLA Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation</span></p>
<p>FCC Chairman Brendan Carr seized on Kimmel’s comments and told CNBC they “appeared to directly mislead” the public.</p>
<p>In addition, online conservatives accused Kimmel of mischaracterizing the political views of the accused shooter, Tyler Robinson, whose mother said her son had shifted toward the political left and had become “more pro-gay and trans-rights oriented.”</p>
<p>Disney’s decision to suspend Kimmel also came after pressure from Nexstar and Sinclair, the two largest owners of ABC affiliate stations. Nexstar is currently trying to win Trump administration approval for its $6.2 billion acquisition of rival Tegna. </p>
<p>Just a few hours before Kimmel’s suspension was announced, Carr, a Trump appointee, suggested that there was a “strong case” for the FCC to take action against ABC and Disney — calling Kimmel’s comments “truly sick.” </p>
<p>One source noted that Kimmel could come out of this situation better off. <span class="credit">The Daily Stardust / BACKGRID</span></p>
<p>Disney is hoping to stay on the good side of Trump and the FCC after it settled a lawsuit for $16 million with the president last year over defamatory claims by its star anchor George Stephanopoulos.</p>
<p>It is also hoping to maintain its reputation as a home for creative talent. But ending its relationship with Kimmel will likely do major damage.</p>
<p>“It’s a lose-lose situation with Kimmel and ABC,” said a former Disney exec said of the situation. “There is no good solution.”</p>
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<p>But one source said Kimmel could come out of this better off. The late night host, who sources told The Post has been angling to retire from his show after 22 years, has been in a ratings rut for the better part of his career.</p>
<p>“The truth is that Jimmy has been mired in second or third place for 22 years. He is very expensive,” the source said. “Jimmy hasn’t had more attention and interest in his entire career. He has been talking about leaving the job for years. He can take his talent to YouTube where he gets more viewers anyway.”</p>
<p>U.S. President Donald Trump attends a press conference with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer (not pictured) at Chequers at the conclusion of a state visit on September 18, 2025 in Aylesbury, Britain. <span class="credit">via REUTERS</span></p>
<p>Kimmel got extra support Friday from about 100 people at a protest organized by the Writers Guild of America outside the ABC Disney studios on Hudson Street in downtown Manhattan.</p>
<p>“It’s very possible a late-night host could say something offensive,’’ said Greg Iwinski, 40, a former writer for Colbert Show and John Oliver.</p>
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<p>“They should genuinely apologize to who they’ve hurt in the way that they feel is appropriate to do that or they can get yelled at by their bosses or there’s plenty of things that could happen.</p>
<p>“But the remedy to it is not the FCC guy goes on a podcast a couple hours later, affiliate groups say we’re pulling the show, then the network pulls the show.</p>
<p>“The issue here is that the guy in charge of the public airwaves [Carr] said [Kimmel] should be gone, and by night time, he was gone. So that’s really the issue.’’</p>
<p>-Additional reporting by Erin Maher</p>
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