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Shipping slows in Hormuz after Iran seizures, tracker shows

Apr 25, 2026, 09:53 GMT+1

Vessel-tracking data showed traffic through the Strait of Hormuz fell after Iran seized two ships on Wednesday, tightening its grip on the key waterway, Reuters reported.

Fewer vessels moved through the strait in the past day than usual, according to Reuters data, as security risks rose.

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Turkey may join Hormuz demining after Iran-US deal, Fidan says

Apr 25, 2026, 09:03 GMT+1

Turkey could consider taking part in demining operations in the Strait of Hormuz following a possible Iran-US peace agreement, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said.

Speaking in London, Fidan said a multinational technical team would likely handle mine-clearing efforts after any deal and that Turkey would have “no problem” participating.

He added Ankara would reassess its role if such a coalition became involved in renewed conflict and said issues related to Iran’s nuclear programme could be resolved in the next round of talks in Pakistan.

India likely to hand over stake in Iran’s Chabahar port- Business Insider

Apr 25, 2026, 08:49 GMT+1

India is likely to divest its stake in Iran’s Chabahar port to a local entity ahead of the expiry of a US sanctions waiver, Business Insider reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

The report said the move would allow operations at the strategic port to continue while avoiding sanctions risks, with the possibility of transferring control back to India once restrictions are lifted.

Chabahar is seen as key to India’s access to Afghanistan and Central Asia, bypassing Pakistan.

Iran reopens Tehran airport, resumes flights to Istanbul, Muscat amid ceasefire

Apr 25, 2026, 08:13 GMT+1

Iran has reopened Tehran’s Imam Khomeini Airport, with the first flights departing on Saturday to Istanbul and Muscat on domestic airlines, state media reported, amid an ongoing ceasefire.

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Iran executes protester over January uprising

Apr 25, 2026, 07:37 GMT+1

Iran executed a man on Saturday over his involvement in January anti-establishment protests, whom authorities said acted on behalf of Israel’s Mossad intelligence service.

Judiciary-affiliated media identified him as Erfan Kiani and said his death sentence had been upheld by the Supreme Court before being carried out early in the morning.

Authorities said Kiani led a group in the central city of Isfahan that carried out acts including damaging public and private property, setting fires, using Molotov cocktails, blocking roads and attacking security forces during the unrest.

State media described him as a key figure in efforts to create “fear and chaos,” framing the case as part of what officials say is a broader campaign against foreign-backed activity.

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The execution comes amid an ongoing crackdown following the January protests, with several people executed in recent weeks on similar charges. Earlier this month, authorities executed two men accused of attempting to storm a military site and access weapons, while another man was put to death over allegations he set fire to a mosque during the unrest.

Rights groups, including Amnesty International, have repeatedly raised concerns over the use of capital punishment in protest-related cases, saying defendants are often convicted in unfair trials and based on confessions obtained under duress.

Iran’s Araghchi meets Pakistan army chief Munir in Islamabad

Apr 25, 2026, 07:13 GMT+1

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met Pakistan’s army chief Asim Munir in Islamabad, according to pictures released by state media, during his visit for regional consultations.

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