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Trump claims possible restart of Project Freedom in Hormuz Strait

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Trump claims possible restart of Project Freedom in Hormuz Strait

2026-05-09 15:57 Last Updated At:05-11 14:39

United States President Donald Trump told reporters at the White House on Friday that the U.S. might restart its Project Freedom, which uses military forces to escort ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump said he is expecting to receive a response from Iran that evening regarding the proposed U.S.-Iran agreement, noting that additional measures could be taken to the existing project plan if the situation does not improve and the project is restarted.

The U.S. launched the Project Freedom on Monday morning, but Trump announced the suspension of the project the following day, citing reasons including the need to observe whether a U.S.-Iran agreement could be finalized and signed.

Analysts generally said that the suspension of the project was due to setbacks encountered during the operation.

Trump claims possible restart of Project Freedom in Hormuz Strait

Trump claims possible restart of Project Freedom in Hormuz Strait

Trump claims possible restart of Project Freedom in Hormuz Strait

Trump claims possible restart of Project Freedom in Hormuz Strait

Trump claims possible restart of Project Freedom in Hormuz Strait

Trump claims possible restart of Project Freedom in Hormuz Strait

China's 2026 box office revenue had surpassed 14 billion yuan (about 2.06 billion U.S. dollars) as of Tuesday, fueled by a diverse array of hit movies and consumption promotion campaigns.

The film industry got off to a strong start during the Spring Festival holiday. "Pegasus 3," the latest installment in director Han Han's racing comedy franchise, amassed over 4 billion yuan and remains the year's top grossing film so far.

Released during the Qingming Festival, the comedy drama "It's OK" focused on a mother-daughter bond and resonated strongly with young women, topping April's box office chart with more than 160 million yuan in ticket sales.

During the just concluded May Day holiday, "Dear You," a low budget film in the Chaoshan (Teochew) dialect featuring an almost entirely first-time cast, became one of China's biggest cinematic surprises of 2026. As the highest rated domestic release so far this year, the tear-jerking drama had raked in over 180 million yuan as of Wednesday afternoon.

The five-day May Day holiday, a key period for movie-going, drew more than 20.8 million people to cinemas, a 10 percent jump from a year ago, while the number of screenings rose 2 percent to nearly 2.4 million.

Bolstered by the "2026 China Film Consumption Year" and "China Travel with Chinese Films" initiatives, cinema spending has become a major driver of cultural and tourism consumption. The entire film industry chain has generated over 220 billion yuan in output value since January.

China's 2026 box office surpasses 14 bln yuan

China's 2026 box office surpasses 14 bln yuan

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