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Iranian Senior Advisor Kamal Kharazi Dies After Injuries from Airstrike on Tehran Home

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Kamal Kharazi, head of the Strategic Council on Foreign Relations and senior advisor to the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, has died from the severity of his injuries.

Iranian media reported early on Friday that Kharazi had passed away. They indicated that he had been wounded in a targeted attack by Israel and the United States on his home in Tehran, and later died due to the seriousness of those injuries.

 
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Iran's Qaani Reaffirms Unity While Iran Reports Multi-Province Arrests

Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz

Iranian officials on Sunday issued two major developments involving regional and domestic security.

IRGC Quds Force commander Esmail Qaani said on social media that the “Resistance Front” remains “united, strong, and unparalleled,” adding that it is “stronger than at any other time,” according to his post on X.

His remarks referenced ongoing regional tensions and prior escalation involving multiple armed groups, as described in state-linked reporting.

Separately, Iran’s Law Enforcement Command, cited by Fars News Agency, announced the arrest of 50 individuals across 16 provinces in operations targeting what it described as an intelligence-linked network.

Authorities said the operation followed public reports and intelligence monitoring and included the seizure of equipment such as Starlink devices.

The statement also referenced a prior operation involving 85 arrests across 25 provinces. No independent verification was provided for the claims.

 
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Hormuz Toll: Iran Revives Maritime Fees After US–Iran Ceasefire

Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz

As Tehran demands payment for passage through one of the world’s most critical energy arteries, the move raises questions about whether this is a break from postwar maritime order or a return to patterns of power and profit that once defined global trade routes.

 
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European Airports Warn of Jet Fuel Shortages

Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz

European airports could face jet fuel shortages within three weeks if the Strait of Hormuz is not fully reopened, according to ACI Europe. The Financial Times reported that reserves are declining and suppliers cannot guarantee deliveries into May. Fuel prices have doubled, prompting airlines to cut capacity and adjust routes. While shortages are not yet widespread in Europe, industry officials warn of growing risks linked to continued disruptions in the critical shipping route.

 

Trump Signals Naval Blockade Option After Iran Talks

Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz

President Donald Trump shared a report suggesting a naval blockade of Iran after U.S.-Iran talks in Pakistan ended without agreement. Vice President JD Vance said Washington presented a “final and best offer” but received no nuclear assurances. U.S. naval forces began mine-clearing operations in the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran disputed their presence. Australia urged continued ceasefire and renewed talks. A report indicated new defensive measures at Iran’s Esfahan nuclear site.

 

Saudi Arabia Condemns Iranian-linked Attacks on Kuwait, Reaffirms Gulf Solidarity

Dler Mohammed
Dler Mohammed
Dler Mohammed

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia issued a strong condemnation on Saturday of recent attacks targeting vital infrastructure in Kuwait, accusing Iran, its proxies, and affiliated groups of carrying out what it described as “heinous attacks” against the Gulf state.

In an official statement, the ministry said the Kingdom “strongly condemns and denounces” the strikes, stressing that they constitute a clear violation of Kuwait’s sovereignty and international law, as well as the United Nations Charter.

Riyadh warned that such actions undermine ongoing international efforts to restore security and stability in the region.

 

Netanyahu Claims Success Against Iran, Vows Continued Fight Against Tehran and Its Proxies

Dler Mohammed
Dler Mohammed
Dler Mohammed

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared on Saturday that Israel would continue its campaign against Iran and its regional allies, while also outlining strict conditions for potential peace talks with Lebanon.

“Under my leadership, Israel will continue to fight against Iran's terrorist regime and its proxies,” Netanyahu wrote on his official account on X.

 
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US-Iran Talks Continue in Pakistan as Tehran Accuses Washington of “Excessive Demands” Over Strait of Hormuz

Dler Mohammed
Dler Mohammed
Dler Mohammed

Senior officials from the United States and Iran held direct talks in Pakistan on Saturday, with a third round of negotiations expected as efforts intensify to end a conflict that has shaken the Middle East and disrupted global energy markets.

According to Iran’s state broadcaster, two rounds of discussions have already taken place in Islamabad, with another session likely to be held later Saturday or on Sunday. 

Iranian media outlets, including Tasnim News Agency and Fars News Agency, reported that the issue remains a major sticking point, accusing Washington of making “excessive” and “unacceptable” demands regarding the waterway.

 
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Reuters: Trilateral Meeting Between U.S., Iran, and Pakistan Begins

ERBIL (Kurdistan24) - A trilateral meeting involving the United States, Iran, and Pakistan has begun, according to Reuters.

The talks are taking place in Islamabad, where senior officials from Washington and Tehran have gathered as part of diplomatic efforts mediated by Pakistan to address the ongoing conflict.

The meeting comes amid a broader push to de-escalate tensions following weeks of fighting that have impacted regional stability and global energy markets.

This is a developing story and will be updated as more information emerges.

 

Lebanon Says 10 Killed Including 3 Emergency Workers in Israeli Strikes on South

Ahora Qadi
Ahora Qadi
Ahora Qadi

Lebanon's health ministry said 10 people including three emergency workers were killed by Israeli strikes on south Lebanon on Saturday, as state media reported raids on more than a dozen locations.

The ministry said three deadly strikes hit locations in the Nabatiyeh district, with the dead including a member of the Lebanese civil defence and two paramedics from the Hezbollah-affiliated Islamic Health Committee, decrying what it said was Israel's "systematic" targeting of emergency workers.

The strikes come as a ceasefire between the US and Iran has halted the broader regional war, but fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon continues.

 

What Unfolded as Shelly Kittleson Left Baghdad Airport?

Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz
Dr. Kamaran Aziz

A senior Iraqi security official told AFP that a drone fell near a U.S. diplomatic team at Baghdad International Airport while they were escorting journalist Shelly Kittleson after her release from captivity. The official said the airport’s diplomatic support centre was targeted by three drones on Wednesday, with one landing about 50 meters from the convoy. The incident delayed Kittleson’s departure but caused no reported injuries. It adds to ongoing tensions involving repeated drone and rocket attacks on U.S. facilities in Iraq since February 28, many of which have been attributed by Washington to Iran-aligned armed groups. The U.S. State Department has condemned recent attacks and summoned Iraq’s ambassador over what it described as militia strikes on U.S. interests. No group has claimed responsibility for the latest incident.

 
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