live U.S.-Iran standoff continues as Hormuz shipping and diplomacy remain uncertain
Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains limited on Thursday, with no increase in vessel crossings as U.S.-Iran talks to res...
President Donald Trump has filed a defamation lawsuit against the BBC over edited footage of a speech that made it appear he encouraged supporters to storm the U.S. Capitol 6 January 2021, marking an international extension of his ongoing battle against media coverage he deems inaccurate or biased.
The edited clips featured a segment where he urged supporters to march on the Capitol and another in which he said, “fight like hell,” while omitting his call for a peaceful protest. He is seeking $5 billion in damages for each of the two counts in the lawsuit, filed on Monday in a Miami federal court.
Although the BBC apologised for the mistake, admitting that the edit gave the false impression he called for violence, it maintained there was no legal basis for a lawsuit. Trump’s legal team, however, claims that the BBC has shown no genuine remorse and has failed to implement any institutional changes to prevent similar incidents in the future.
The BBC, funded by a mandatory TV licence fee, acknowledged the controversy surrounding the clip, which was featured in the "Panorama" documentary just before the 2024 presidential election. The incident sparked a public relations crisis, leading to the resignations of two senior BBC officials.
Trump’s legal team contends the broadcaster’s actions caused significant reputational and financial harm. The documentary, which did not air in the United States, attracted criticism after a BBC memo revealed concerns about the editing, adding fuel to ongoing debates about political bias within the publicly funded broadcaster.
Trump may have opted to sue in the U.S. because defamation claims in the UK must be filed within a year of publication, a deadline which has already passed for the "Panorama" episode. To prevail in the U.S., Trump must prove that the edit was not only false and defamatory but also that the BBC acted recklessly or knowingly misled viewers.
The BBC could argue that the documentary’s editing was justified and that it did not damage Trump’s reputation.
Other media outlets, including CBS and ABC, have settled with Trump after similar lawsuits. Additionally, Trump has filed lawsuits against major publications such as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and a newspaper in Iowa, all of which deny any wrongdoing.
The 6 January Capitol incident was aimed at obstructing Congress from certifying Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 presidential election.
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Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has slowed, according to the latest data, as uncertainty over the waterway’s reopening kept most shipowners away. Six commodity vessels crossed the strait on Tuesday, down from nine the day before and below the 10-day daily average of 11.
Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains limited on Thursday, with no increase in vessel crossings as U.S.-Iran talks to resolve the conflict remained stalled. Nine commodity vessels transited the key waterway on Wednesday, unchanged from the previous day, according to Kpler data.
Iran has said the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed until the U.S. fulfils the terms of an interim deal, including lifting the maritime blockade and sanctions and releasing Iran’s frozen assets.
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