Iran’s top military command warns US forces will face repercussions if blockade and ‘piracy’ continues, says state media
Iranian state media has shared a message by Iran’s top military command on Saturday warning that US forces will face Tehran’s reaction if a US blockade on Iranian ports and coastlines continues.
The military called such actions “piracy”.
The statements come as foreign minister Abbas Araghchi and US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are to meet with officials in Islamabad for a second round of negotiations.
Maira Butt25 April 2026 12:50
Israel orders civilians to evacuate southern Lebanon
Israel has resumed its attacks on southern Lebanon and has demanded that all civilians evacuate the region.
“We reiterate our confirmation that during the period of the ceasefire agreement, the Israel Defense Forces continue to maintain their positions in southern Lebanon in the face of the ongoing terrorist activities of the Hezbollah organization,” wrote Israeli military spokesperson Avichay Adraee.
“We reiterate and warn that, out of concern for your safety and the safety of your families’ members and until further notice, you are required not to move south of the line of the villages shown and their surroundings.
“Additionally, approaching the area of the Litani River, Wadi Salhania, and Saluki is not permitted.”
Maira Butt25 April 2026 12:20
Araghchi has delivered Iran’s demands and reservations about US, says Pakistan
Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi delivered Tehran’s negotiating demands, as well as its reservations about US demands, to Pakistani officials during his visit to Islamabad on Saturday, a Pakistani source involved in the talks told Reuters.
Maira Butt25 April 2026 12:08
IRGC commander blocked ‘pragmatist’ Ghalibaf from peace talks, says ISW
The Institute for the Study of War reports that Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Commander Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi and his inner circle have repeatedly blocked attempts by Tehran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and other “pragmatist” officials who are more willing to be flexible with US demands.
“Vahidi appears to have prevailed in this internal power struggle and will likely shape the regime’s approach toward negotiations and the war with a maximalist and uncompromising stance,” it wrote in a note on Friday. “Ghalibaf likely lacks the leverage to alter this trajectory in a meaningful way at this time.”
It follows reports that Ghalibaf had threatened to resign or had actually resigned ahead of a second round of negotiations in Islamabad, Pakistan.
Ghalibaf has previously hit out at attempts to split Iran’s political establishment into “hardliners” or “moderates”, writing on Thursday: “In Iran, there are no radicals or moderates; we are all ‘Iranian’ and ‘revolutionary,’ and with the iron unity of the nation and government, with complete obedience to the Supreme Leader of the Revolution, we will make the aggressor criminal regret his actions.”
Maira Butt25 April 2026 11:50
In pictures: Smoke rises in Lebanon after explosion


Maira Butt25 April 2026 11:20
Turkey would have ‘no problem’ demining Hormuz after deal, says minister
Turkey could consider taking part in demining operations in the Strait of Hormuz if a deal is agreed between Iran and the United States, foreign minister Hakan Fidan has told reporters in London on Friday.
A technical team was expected to carry out mine‑clearing work in the strait after any agreement, he said, adding that Turkey viewed such efforts positively in principle as a humanitarian duty.
Fidan expressed belief that disagreements over Iran’s nuclear programme could be resolved at the next round of talks in Islamabad.

Maira Butt25 April 2026 10:59
US imposes sanctions on Chinese ‘teapot’ refinery for buying Iranian oil
The Trump administration said on Friday it had imposed sanctions on an independent “teapot” refinery in China for buying billions of dollars’ worth of Iranian oil.
The Treasury Department targeted Hengli Petrochemical (Dalian) Refinery, which it said is one of Iran’s largest customers of crude oil and petroleum products. The department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control said it also imposed sanctions on about 40 shipping companies and vessels that operate as part of Iran’s shadow fleet.
Maira Butt25 April 2026 10:41
Why a century-old naval disaster means Trump can’t take the Strait of Hormuz by force
The answer is simple – as his advisers will have told Donald Trump before he attacked Iran, it is almost impossible to clear a passage through a minefield when the shoreline is held by the enemy, without being prepared to take significant casualties. And this, it seems, the US is not prepared to do.
It is one thing to bomb a less technologically sophisticated enemy from the air, but quite another to get involved in a real fight at sea level with an opponent who has been planning this form of asymmetric warfare for a very long time.
John Clark, former Royal Naval Reserve officer who commanded various minesweepers and minehunters during his service, reports:
Maira Butt25 April 2026 10:15
Trump to talk to King about Iran and Nato rift at ‘high stakes’ US state visit
Donald Trump has revealed he plans to talk to King Charles about the Iran war and strained relations with Nato during the monarch’s “high stakes” state visit.
The US president also plans to raise the UK digital services tax with the royal during the four-day visit next week. The president has threatened to impose tariffs on Britain if Sir Keir Starmer does not drop the tax, which targets several major tech firms.
“I’m going to talk about everything,” Donald Trump said during a phone interview with Reuters. “I’m going to talk about it. He’s a friend of mine, and he’s a great guy.”
Amy Clare-Martin reports:
Maira Butt25 April 2026 09:44
Iran resumes commercial flights from Tehran’s international airport
Iran has resumed commercial flights from Tehran’s international airport on Saturday for the first time since the conflict with the US and Israel began around two months ago.
Iran’s state-run television reported that flights took off from the Imam Khomeini International Airport in Tehran bound for Istanbul, Oman’s capital of Muscat and the Saudi city of Medina.
Flightradar24, a flight tracking platform, showed that at least three Istanbul-bound flights departed Saturday morning.
Iran partly reopened its airspace earlier this month amid a ceasefire with the US which halted fighting between the two countries.
Maira Butt25 April 2026 09:14
