
US and Iran Trade Strikes as Hormuz Closes
The US struck over 140 Iranian military targets on Saturday as Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz closed and hit US facilities in Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, and Qatar.
July 15, 2026 · 2 min read · By Rishabh Bhardwaj
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Argentina defeated Switzerland 3-1 after extra time on Tuesday to advance to the semi-finals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, continuing their title defence deep into the tournament.
The match required the additional 30 minutes to separate the two sides, with Argentina eventually pulling clear to win convincingly on the scoreline. The result means Argentina, the reigning world champions, are now four wins away from lifting the trophy for a second consecutive time.
Details from the 90 minutes were not released before publication, but the need for extra time points to a tightly contested contest that Switzerland kept alive into the later stages. Argentina ultimately found the decisive goals to move through, finishing 3-1 and booking a last-four place.
Switzerland, who qualified from their group and navigated the knockout rounds to reach the quarter-finals, exit the tournament having pushed one of the world's strongest sides all the way past the regulation whistle.
Argentina now wait to discover their semi-final opponent, with the other last-eight matches still to conclude. As holders, they carry the weight of expectation into every game, and reaching the semis reinforces their standing as one of the tournament's genuine contenders.
The 2026 World Cup is being hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, making it the first edition to span three countries. The expanded 48-team format means the knockout bracket is deeper and the path to the final longer than in previous editions, adding to the significance of any deep run.
Argentina's squad, built around a core that lifted the trophy at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, has now matched the progress expected of a defending champion. Whether they can go the full distance will become clearer once the semi-final draw is confirmed and opponents are set.

The US struck over 140 Iranian military targets on Saturday as Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz closed and hit US facilities in Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, and Qatar.
The US launched a third round of strikes on Iran after the IRGC hit a Cyprus-flagged container ship in the Strait of Hormuz and declared the waterway closed. The blockade has pushed energy prices higher globally, with Gulf states reporting Iranian missile and drone attacks as Oman mediates talks.
Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei vowed revenge for his father's killing in US-Israeli strikes, hours after Trump threatened to "completely decimate" Iran if it acts on assassination threats.
Brent crude jumped above $78 a barrel and WTI above $73 after Iran expanded military strikes into the Gulf, sharply slowing shipping traffic through a key oil transit route.