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US-Iran talks to cover missiles alongside nuclear issue - i24NEWS

Feb 5, 2026, 12:28 GMT+0

Talks between the United States and Iran set for Friday in Oman will focus mainly on Tehran’s nuclear program but will also include discussions on ballistic missiles and Iran-backed militant groups, officials familiar with the plans told i24NEWS.

The negotiations, which had appeared close to collapse earlier this week, will take place in Oman after last-minute diplomatic efforts by regional states, according to the officials.

Iran had warned it would walk away if Washington pushed to broaden the agenda beyond the nuclear file, but both sides agreed to what one official described as a compromise that would allow talks on missiles and regional activity alongside nuclear issues, with the aim of setting out a framework for a future deal.

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Iran agrees to discuss missiles, militant groups in US talks - NYT

Feb 5, 2026, 12:09 GMT+0

The United States and Iran each made concessions to arrange talks in Oman that would focus mainly on Iran’s nuclear program while also covering missiles and militant groups, the New York Times reported.

The newspaper cited three Iranian officials and one Arab official as saying the US agreed the talks would take place in Oman and exclude regional actors, while “Iranian officials agreed to face from their American counterparts.”

Both sides agreed the talks would focus mainly on Iran’s nuclear program and aim to produce a framework for a possible deal, the report said.

Teachers union lists 163 children, teens killed in Iran protest crackdown

Feb 5, 2026, 11:45 GMT+0

An Iranian teachers union said it had published the names of 163 children and teenagers killed during a two-day security crackdown on nationwide protests on January 8 and 9.

The Coordination Council of Iranian Teachers’ Trade Associations, a national umbrella union linking teachers’ trade associations across multiple provinces, said it compiled the list using information from families and local sources.

The union’s announcement comes as families of victims and civil society groups continue to seek accountability for deaths and injuries during Iran’s security response to the unrest.

Berlin will push to de-escalate Iran tensions, German chancellor says

Feb 5, 2026, 11:02 GMT+0

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Thursday that fears of a further escalation in the conflict with Iran dominated his talks during a visit to the Persian Gulf region.

Speaking at a press conference in Doha, Merz said concerns about rising tensions with Iran was raised repeatedly in meetings over the past two days.

“In all my conversations yesterday and today, great concern has been expressed about a further escalation in the conflict with Iran,” he said.

Merz called on Iran to end aggression and to move toward negotiations, stressing that Berlin would work to lower tensions.

China backs Iran right to 'peaceful nuclear energy,' diplomat says

Feb 5, 2026, 11:00 GMT+0

China supports Iran’s right to the peaceful use of nuclear energy and opposes the use of force and sanctions pressure, a senior Chinese diplomat said on Thursday.

“China supports Iran’s legitimate right to the peaceful use of nuclear energy,” Assistant Foreign Minister Liu Bin said during talks in Beijing with Iran’s deputy foreign minister, according to a foreign ministry statement.

Liu said China would continue to promote what he described as the proper resolution of the Iranian nuclear issue.

Iran's Guards seizes two fuel vessels in Persian Gulf, state media says

Feb 5, 2026, 10:50 GMT+0

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said they seized two vessels involved in fuel smuggling in the Persian Gulf near Farsi Island.

The navy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it discovered more than one million litters of smuggled fuel on board the two vessels and detained 15 foreign crew members, who were handed over to judicial authorities.

The vessels were operating near Farsi Island in the Persian Gulf, the Guards said in a statement carried by state media.

The Guards said the vessels were part of an organized network that had carried out fuel smuggling operations over recent months and were identified through surveillance and intelligence work before being seized.