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Iranian fishermen return to Strait of Hormuz after US conflict

Iranian fishermen are returning to the Strait of Hormuz after a period of conflict between Iran and the United States, which had forced them to stop working. The prolonged halt in fishing activities has led to significant financial hardship for individuals like Mohammad Amin, who exhausted his savings and feared for his boat's safety. Despite ongoing risks, fishermen have resumed their livelihoods as they can no longer afford to remain idle, though some have tragically lost their lives or gone missing during the recent hostilities. AI

RANK_REASON The article discusses the impact of geopolitical conflict on a specific group of people (fishermen) but does not present a novel AI development, research, or significant industry event.

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Iranian fishermen return to Strait of Hormuz after US conflict

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · Agence France-Presse ·

    US strikes kept Iran’s fishermen off Hormuz. They can no longer afford to stay idle

    Aboard his boat moored along the Strait of Hormuz, Iranian fisherman Mohammad Amin mended a torn fishing net after a long day in waters that have long sustained his livelihood, but are now shadowed by the threat of death. It has been less than a month since the 47-year-old resume…