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Egypt FM calls for joint Arab force after Iran attacks

Mar 8, 2026, 18:41 GMT+0

Egypt’s foreign minister called for the formation of a joint Arab force to protect Arab states’ sovereignty following Iran’s attacks on neighboring Arab countries, during an emergency Arab League meeting chaired by the United Arab Emirates, the foreign ministry said.

“The Foreign Minister noted the importance of activating the concept of Arab national security to preserve the security of Arab countries and protect their sovereignty,” Egypt’s foreign minister Badr Abdelatty said during a virtual meeting of the Arab League council at the ministerial level on Sunday, according to a foreign ministry statement.

“(He) pointed in this context to the need to activate frameworks for joint Arab cooperation to effectively deal with existing threats, including the formation of a joint Arab force,” the statement added.

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Iran's new leader has been chosen, member of Assembly of Experts says

Mar 8, 2026, 17:54 GMT+0

Iran’s Assembly of Experts has elected a new leader with an overwhelming majority of votes, a member of the body said.

“With the majority of ‌votes, ​the person who will ​continue the path of ⁠Imam Khomeini and ‌the path of ​the martyr Imam Khamenei has ‌been chosen. The name ​of Khamenei will continue. The vote has ​been cast and will be announced soon,” Hosseinali Eshkevari, a representative of Gilan province in the Assembly of Experts, said.

The announcement comes days after Iran International reported that the Assembly of Experts had chosen Mojtaba Khamenei as the next supreme leader under pressure from the Revolutionary Guards.

Crew of Iran navy vessel IRIS Bushehr flee to Sri Lanka, source says

Mar 8, 2026, 17:31 GMT+0
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The crew of the Iranian naval vessel IRIS Bushehr, an auxiliary ship accompanying the warship IRIS Dena that was attacked by the United States, fled to Sri Lanka after abandoning the ship, a former Sri Lankan navy official told Iran International.

The vessel, belonging to the Iranian army’s navy, docked at the port of Colombo on March 5 due to what was described as an “engine technical malfunction,” carrying 208 naval personnel, including 53 officers and 84 officer cadets.

The former official said the ship’s request for humanitarian assistance due to engine trouble was in fact a cover for a “mass escape” by the crew.

He said the crew’s decision stemmed from a deep collapse of their trust in the Islamic Republic amid the current war in Iran.

The source added that the sinking of the destroyer Dena by a US submarine further intensified this distrust, saying the incident showed the crew that the Islamic Republic does not care about the lives and fate of its forces.

The source said all 208 sailors had left the ship, were transferred to the Welisara naval base and are now under the supervision of Sri Lankan security authorities.

US weighs deploying special forces to seize Iran uranium - Bloomberg

Mar 8, 2026, 17:19 GMT+0

US President Donald Trump is considering the option of deploying special forces to seize Iran’s near-weapons-grade uranium, Bloomberg News reported on Sunday, citing three diplomatic officials briefed on the matter.

Israel says it killed aide to Iran’s ‘new leader’ in Tehran

Mar 8, 2026, 17:02 GMT+0

Israel’s military said it killed Abolghasem Babaeian in an air strike in Tehran on Saturday, identifying him as the head of the military office of Iran’s new leader, who it said has not yet been chosen, and chief of staff of the Khatam al-Anbiya command.

“The Israeli Air Force, with precise guidance from military intelligence, targeted and eliminated Abolghasem Babaeian in Tehran yesterday," the Israeli military said on its Persian-language X page.

"Babaeian was responsible for coordinating between regime institutions to advance actions against the State of Israel and activating the regime’s emergency mechanisms," it added.

The military said Babaeian had been appointed head of the emergency command staff after Ali Shadmani, who previously held the role, was killed during the June war.

Israel says it killed Iran's former supreme leader's military aide in Tehran

Mar 8, 2026, 16:52 GMT+0

Israel’s military said it killed Abolghasem Babaeian in an air strike in Tehran on Saturday, describing him as the head of the military office of Iran’s former supreme leader Ali Khamenei and chief of staff of the Khatam al-Anbiya command.

“The Israeli Air Force, with precise guidance from military intelligence, targeted and eliminated Abolghasem Babaeian in Tehran yesterday, Saturday,” the Israeli military said on its Persian-language X page.

He was responsible for coordinating between Iranian institutions for actions against Israel and activating the regime’s emergency mechanisms, the military said.

It added that Babaeian had been appointed head of the emergency command staff after Ali Shadmani, who previously held the role, was killed during June war.