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Iraqi militia Kataib Hezbollah calls on fighters to prepare for war in support of Iran

Jan 26, 2026, 09:05 GMT+0Updated: 13:06 GMT+0

Kataib Hezbollah, an Iran-aligned Iraqi armed group designated by the US as a terrorist organization, said it was preparing for what it called a wider conflict in support of Iran.

“Today the forces of misguidance have gathered to force Iran into submission,” the group’s secretary general said in a statement. “We warn the enemies that war against the Islamic Republic will not be a picnic,” he said, calling on fighters to ready themselves for battle and urging supporters to prepare for what he described as a “comprehensive war.”

Kataib Hezbollah is part of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces and has carried out attacks on US and allied targets in the region.

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Iran downplays US warship arrival near region

Jan 26, 2026, 09:01 GMT+0

Iran’s foreign ministry said on Monday that the arrival of foreign warships near Iran would not change Tehran’s defense posture or its approach to diplomacy, after reports that a US aircraft carrier had reached the Middle East.

“Our position is clear. We have never welcomed war, and we have never turned away from diplomacy and negotiations, and we have shown this in practice,” Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmail Baghaei said.

“The entry of foreign warships is not meant to affect Iran’s resolve and seriousness in defending the country,” he said, adding that Iran had “full will and capability to defend Iran with the backing of our people.”

Israel’s Channel 13 reported that the US aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln arrived in the Middle East on Sunday evening and was operating near Iran. The report said a ship carrying missile defense systems was heading toward Israel and that a THAAD air defense battery was expected to arrive in the coming days.

Turkey mulling buffer zone at Iran border - Report

Jan 26, 2026, 08:19 GMT+0

Turkey has drawn up plans to create a buffer zone along its border with Iran in case of a new migration wave, Türkiye newspaper reported, citing a briefing by the Turkish Foreign Ministry to parliament’s foreign affairs committee.

According to the report, ministry officials told lawmakers Ankara had prepared multiple scenarios “for all eventualities,” including a buffer zone intended to keep any arrivals on the Iranian side of the border.

“We believe there should be a buffer zone to ensure that those who arrive in the event of a migration remain on the Iranian side,” the briefing said, as quoted by the newspaper.

The briefing also said Turkey opposes foreign intervention in regional countries and does not want further instability in the region, the report added.

Sanctioned Iranian banker built €400mn European property empire - FT

Jan 26, 2026, 07:20 GMT+0

Ali Ansari, an Iranian businessman under UK sanctions for allegedly financing Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards, built a European property portfolio worth about €400 million, according to a Financial Times investigation based on corporate filings.

The outlet reported that the assets include luxury properties across several European countries, ranging from a golf resort in Mallorca to a ski hotel in Austria.

The holdings were structured through a complex network of offshore companies registered in jurisdictions including Luxembourg, St Kitts and Nevis, as well as Austria, Germany and Spain.

Ansari is not under European Union sanctions.

The findings show how wealthy Iranians with close ties to the ruling system have continued to acquire high-value assets in the West despite sanctions.

The report comes as Iran has been shaken by widespread protests fueled by a collapsing currency, high inflation, and public anger over corruption. Protesters have accused elites of enriching themselves while living standards for much of the population have sharply deteriorated.

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MEP Tunkkynen slams double standards in coverage of Iran protests

Jan 26, 2026, 07:12 GMT+0

Sebastian Tynkkynen, a member of the European Parliament, criticized what he described as double standards in mainstream media coverage, contrasting extensive reporting on the Gaza war with what he said was limited attention to the killing of Iranian protesters.

In a post on X, Tynkkynen said mainstream outlets focused heavily on the Gaza conflict, often citing daily death tolls as fact even when the figures came from Hamas.

“Yet, here we are with the unprecedented massacre of Iranian protesters – and things are eerily silent,” he wrote.

Tynkkynen said mainstream media were now “posting about almost anything else,” and when they did report figures related to Iran, they were “quick to err on the cautious side.”

He questioned why media organizations apply different standards when reporting on conflicts and human rights abuses.

“Why the double standards?” Tynkkynen asked.

Thousands rally in Brussels and London, urge international support for Iran

Jan 25, 2026, 21:30 GMT+0

Thousands of Iranians rallied in Brussels and London on Sunday, calling for international support for people in Iran in the aftermath of the deadly crackdown on nationwide demonstrations and internet blackouts.