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Araghchi leaves Islamabad, set to travel to Oman and Russia

Apr 25, 2026, 15:13 GMT+1Updated: 18:17 GMT+1

Iranian media reported that Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi left Islamabad after meeting Pakistani officials.

He is expected to travel next to Oman and Russia.

Iranian officials had earlier said Araghchi had no plan to meet US officials in Pakistan.

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Macron says focus is reopening Hormuz as energy shortage fears grow

Apr 25, 2026, 14:51 GMT+1

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Saturday that his priority remained the full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, after TotalEnergies chief Patrick Pouyanne warned that a prolonged Iran war could trigger global energy shortages.

Speaking in Athens alongside Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Macron said the aim was to restore freedom of navigation through the strait in line with international law and without tolls, so that conditions could gradually return to normal in the coming days and weeks.

His remarks came a day after Pouyanne said the world could face energy scarcity if the conflict continued for another two or three months, warning that roughly 20% of global oil and gas supply normally passes through Hormuz and could not be stranded without major consequences.

Macron also said geopolitical panic could itself fuel shortages. More than a dozen countries have said they are ready to join a France- and Britain-led mission to protect shipping in the waterway when conditions allow.

French President Emmanuel Macron and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis attend a Greece–France Economic Forum at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center in Athens, Greece, April 25, 2026.
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French President Emmanuel Macron and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis attend a Greece–France Economic Forum at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center in Athens, Greece, April 25, 2026.

Germany plans minesweeper deployment for possible Hormuz mission

Apr 25, 2026, 14:11 GMT+1

Germany will soon send a minesweeper to the Mediterranean for a possible future mission in the Strait of Hormuz, German officials said, as Berlin prepares for a potential international operation to protect shipping after the end of the US-Iran war.

Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said Germany would dispatch a minesweeper and provide a command-and-support vessel, though he did not specify exactly when the ship would depart. A defense ministry spokeswoman later said the navy’s Fulda would be deployed in the coming days with a crew of about 45.

She said the aim was to make a “significant and visible contribution” to an international coalition seeking to protect freedom of navigation in the strait. Any actual deployment to Hormuz, however, would require a lasting end to hostilities and approval from Germany’s lower house of parliament.

Pistorius had already said about a week ago that Germany was preparing for a possible mission. His comments came after Chancellor Friedrich Merz said such an operation would need a legal basis, such as a UN Security Council resolution, as well as approval from the German government and parliament.

Three Baha’i women jailed in southeast Iran, one of them pregnant

Apr 25, 2026, 13:50 GMT+1

Three Baha’i women from Rafsanjan, a city in Iran’s southeastern Kerman province, were sent to prison on Saturday to serve four-month sentences on the charge of “propaganda against the system,” according to information received by Iran International.

The women – Boshra Mostafavi, Nahid Naimi and Didar Ahmadi – were transferred to Kerman prison after being sentenced by an appeals court in the province. According to information received by Iran International, the judge told them during the proceedings: “You are Baha’i, and in an Islamic country you must pay the price for being Baha’i.”

The three had earlier been acquitted by a criminal court in Rafsanjan for lack of evidence, but that ruling was challenged by the local prosecutor and later overturned.

Mostafavi was transferred to prison while pregnant.

Iran warns US over blockade, threatens response

Apr 25, 2026, 12:20 GMT+1

Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters warned the United States it would face a response if it continues what it described as a “blockade, banditry and piracy” in the region.

In a statement, the command said US forces would meet “a reaction from Iran’s powerful armed forces” if such actions persist.

It added Iran is ready to monitor movements in the region and maintain control over the Strait of Hormuz, and would inflict heavier losses in case of further attacks.

The warning to the United States came after US Central Command said a guided-missile destroyer enforced a blockade on an Iranian-flagged vessel heading to an Iranian port.

The US military has said it is enforcing a blockade on ships entering or leaving Iranian ports as part of measures ordered by President Donald Trump.

Separately, TankerTrackers.com said the vessel involved appeared to be the Iranian tanker Herby, which had transferred about 2 million barrels of crude and was delayed returning to Iran due to the blockade.

Qatar condemns drone attack on Kuwait border, urges Iraq action

Apr 25, 2026, 11:36 GMT+1

Qatar condemned a drone attack on two Kuwaiti northern border posts launched from Iraq, calling it a violation of Kuwait’s sovereignty and a threat to regional stability.

In a statement on Saturday, the foreign ministry said Iraq must take responsibility to prevent such attacks from happening again.

Qatar also voiced full solidarity with Kuwait and backed measures to protect its security.