Strait of Hormuz tensions spark global food security warnings as Iran standoff escalates
Tensions are rising on an international level between Iran and the Western nations due to the blockade imposed on the Strait of Hormuz, with the UK issuing a warning about a possible global food shortage. Although the US and its allies have apprehended some prominent individuals during their investigations, the Middle East continues to be a hotspot where the World Health Organization is presently battling the outbreak of a deadly virus, Ebola, in the DR Congo, compounded by the unstable security situation in the region. On a domestic front, the Surrey Police force in the UK has launched investigations regarding allegations of historical sexual abuse based on the exposure of the Epstein files, resulting in the arrest of Prince Andrew and Lord Mandelson among others. Thailand has also tightened its border control by terminating the 60-day visa exemption policy for 93 nations.








