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Iran hardens stance in potential talks with US - Reuters

Mar 24, 2026, 13:10 GMT+0

Iran has toughened its negotiating stance and would demand major concessions from the United States in any talks to end the war, three senior sources in Tehran told Reuters.

The sources said Iran would seek guarantees against future attacks, compensation for losses and control over the Strait of Hormuz, and would refuse limits on its ballistic missile program.

They added there have been no direct US-Iran talks, despite President Donald Trump saying discussions had taken place, while Israeli officials view a deal as unlikely.

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Baha’i detainee faces torture, mock executions in Iran, rights group says

Mar 24, 2026, 12:32 GMT+0
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A young Baha’i detainee in Iran has been subjected to torture and mock executions and is at serious risk, a rights group said on Tuesday.

The Baha’i International Community said Payvand Naeimi, held in Kerman since his arrest during protests in January, had endured prolonged interrogations, forced confessions and at least two mock hangings in custody.

It said Naeimi had been accused of involvement in unrest and other crimes, including the killing of Basij members, despite being in custody at the time of the alleged incident.

The group said he remains in solitary confinement without access to medical care, adding that the pressure on him appeared aimed at forcing false confessions.

Iran halts gas exports to Turkey after strike on South Pars - Bloomberg

Mar 24, 2026, 12:24 GMT+0
Iran halts gas exports to Turkey after strike on South Pars - Bloomberg
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Iran has stopped natural gas exports to Turkey following an Israeli strike on the South Pars gas field, Bloomberg News reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

Turkey sourced about 14% of its gas from Iran last year, the report said, adding Ankara continues to receive supplies from Russia and Azerbaijan and can draw on existing storage.

It was not clear how long the halt in Iranian supplies would last, Bloomberg said, noting the Turkish Energy Ministry declined to comment.

Israel struck the South Pars field on March 18, and Iran later launched retaliatory attacks on energy facilities in the Persian Gulf region.

Iran armed forces will press on until full victory, commander says

Mar 24, 2026, 11:49 GMT+0

Iran’s armed forces will continue their current path until they achieves full victory, said the commander of Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters.

Abdolrahim Mousavi Abdollahi added that the armed forces remained fully committed to defending the country under the leadership of the country’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.

He also said the United States and its allies had failed in their aims and were now seeking a way out of the war.

“US President Donald Trump has come to understand the realities on the ground and become trapped in the quagmire of war after failing to achieve his objectives, and has turned to the leaders of some countries in a bid to exit the war,” Abdollahi said.

Lebanon revokes Iran envoy approval, orders departure

Mar 24, 2026, 11:12 GMT+0
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Lebanon has revoked its approval for Iran’s designated ambassador and ordered him to leave the country by March 29, Lebanon’s LBCI reported.

The report said Lebanon declared Mohammad Reza Sheibani persona non grata and informed Iran’s chargé d’affaires of the decision.

Lebanon also recalled its ambassador to Iran for consultations, citing what it described as a breach of diplomatic norms by Tehran.

New wave of strikes hits cities across Iran

Mar 24, 2026, 11:00 GMT+0
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A new wave of attacks struck several cities across Iran from midday on Tuesday, with explosions and plumes of smoke reported in multiple locations, according to eyewitness accounts received by Iran International.

In central Iran, several areas in Isfahan province were hit, including Shahin Shahr and Najafabad. Witnesses said the Jowzdan industrial zone in Najafabad was targeted.

Plumes of smoke were also reported near Iran Electronics Industries in Isfahan city, while residents reported explosions in areas around Chamran Bridge and Kaveh.

In southern Iran, blasts were heard in Bandar Kangan, with witnesses saying the explosions appeared to come from the direction of Bandar-e Dayyer along the Persian Gulf coast. In the southwest, residents reported repeated and heavy explosions in Khorramshahr.

In the capital Tehran, witnesses said multiple loud explosions were heard in the Resalat Square area.