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Iran outlines Hormuz transit rules in newly launched X account

May 18, 2026, 14:21 GMT+1

Iran said vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz must coordinate fully with the newly established Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA), adding on Monday that unauthorized transit through the designated waterway would be considered illegal.

The message appeared in the first posts published by the newly launched X account of the PGSA, which the Islamic Republic described as the "legal body" responsible for managing maritime traffic through the strategic strait.

In messages published in Persian and English, the account said it had begun operations “to provide information on the activities of this organization.”

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Health official says Khamenei Jr treated for wounds after airstrike

May 18, 2026, 13:42 GMT+1

A health ministry public relations official said on Monday that Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei was taken to hospital following the US-Israeli attack and treated for several wounds requiring stitches, including to his leg.

The official said Khamenei did not suffer injuries causing disfigurement or loss of limb.

The remarks appeared to push back on earlier reports that Khamenei Jr sustained serious injuries during US-Israeli strikes on February 28 that killed his father, including wounds requiring multiple surgeries and a prosthetic leg.

Mojtaba Khamenei has not appeared in public since he was announced as new leader, fueling speculation about his condition.

Bushehr nuclear plant concerns only Iran and Russia, Lavrov says

May 18, 2026, 12:58 GMT+1

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Monday that Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant had never been subject to sanctions and that its operation concerned only Russia and Iran, state-run TASS news agency reported.

“This concerns no one except Russia and Iran,” Lavrov said, adding that the site had been excluded from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.

He said the project was being implemented and that additional power units were under construction.

He added that personnel were returning after some employees had been evacuated to neighboring countries during what he called US and Israeli strikes near the plant.

Sanctioned LPG tanker loads at Iran’s Kharg Island, tracking firm says

May 18, 2026, 12:38 GMT+1

A US-sanctioned LPG tanker loaded fuel at Iran’s Kharg Island on Saturday after slipping through the US naval blockade undetected, Tanker Trackers said on Monday.

The tracking firm said the vessel had last appeared on AIS nearly two weeks earlier off the coast of India before loading LPG at Kharg Island.

IRGC-linked propaganda posts targeted across platforms, Europol says

May 18, 2026, 12:00 GMT+1

Europol said on Monday that 14,200 posts and links tied to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) had been targeted in a coordinated operation against online terrorist material.

The operation, led by Europol’s EU Internet Referral Unit, involved 19 countries and focused on content used to spread propaganda, recruit supporters and raise funds.

The material, Europol said, appeared across social media, streaming services, blogs and websites in several languages, including Persian, English, Arabic, French and Spanish.

The content, it said, included AI-generated videos glorifying the IRGC, political messaging, calls for revenge over Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and material linked to allied groups including Hezbollah, Houthis, Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

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Germany says Iran must open Strait of Hormuz without limits

May 18, 2026, 11:26 GMT+1

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Monday that Iran must open the Strait of Hormuz without restrictions.

“Iran must enter serious negotiations with the United States, stop threatening its neighbors and open the Strait of Hormuz without restrictions,” Merz said in a post on X.

He also condemned renewed Iranian airstrikes against the United Arab Emirates and other countries, saying attacks on nuclear facilities threatened people across the region.

“There must be no further escalation of violence,” Merz said.