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UN rights chief urges end to 'extremely dangerous' Iran conflict

Mar 25, 2026, 08:33 GMT+0

The United Nations human rights chief urged states on Wednesday to end the Iran conflict, warning the situation is “extremely dangerous and unpredictable.”

“This conflict has an unprecedented power to ensnare countries across borders and around the world,” Volker Turk told an emergency meeting of the UN Human Rights Council.

“The only guaranteed way to prevent this is to end the conflict,” he said, urging states to act.

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Thai tanker passes Hormuz safely after coordination with Iran

Mar 25, 2026, 07:30 GMT+0

A Thai oil tanker has safely transited the Strait of Hormuz after coordination with Iran, a Thai official and the vessel’s owner said.

“They responded that they would take care of it,” Thailand’s foreign minister said after requesting safe passage for Thai ships.

The tanker was not required to make any payment and is now on its way back to Thailand.

Iran envoy says no US talks yet, notes Pakistan ready to host

Mar 25, 2026, 07:22 GMT+0

Iran’s ambassador to Pakistan said on Wednesday there have been no talks with the United States, while noting Pakistan is ready to host negotiations if both sides agree.

“We have heard such details through the media … but there have been no negotiations between the two countries, directly or indirectly,” Ambassador Reza Amiri Moghadam said, according to IRNA.

He added that Pakistan would be “ready and honored to host” talks if Tehran and Washington agree to negotiations.

Cruise missile production sites in Tehran were hit, Israel says

Mar 25, 2026, 07:15 GMT+0

Two naval cruise missile production sites in Tehran were struck in recent days, the Israeli military said on Wednesday.

The sites were operating under Iran’s defense ministry and being used to develop and manufacture long-range naval cruise missiles capable of hitting targets at sea and on land.

The military said the strikes caused extensive damage to Iran’s cruise missile program and were part of a broader effort to weaken the country’s military production infrastructure.

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Witnesses report overnight strikes in several Iranian cities

Mar 25, 2026, 06:56 GMT+0

Several locations across Iran were targeted early on Wednesday, with explosions and missile sounds reported in multiple cities, according to eyewitness accounts sent to Iran International.

In southwestern Iran, an explosion was heard around 5:00 a.m. near Andimeshk. In southeastern Iran, the sound of fighter jets and missile fire was reported at about 5:30 a.m. in Chabahar.

Witnesses also reported that several locations in Nowshahr, on Iran’s Caspian coast, were targeted. In Tehran, a building in the eastern part of the capital was reportedly hit at 2:12 a.m.

In southern Iran, a witness said three missiles were launched at about 1:00 a.m. from a missile site in Larestan, in Fars province, toward the west or southwest.

Iran military spokesman mocks US talk of deal with Tehran

Mar 25, 2026, 06:06 GMT+0

Tehran will not engage in negotiations and no agreement will be reached with its adversaries, said an Iranian military spokesman on Wednesday, mocking Washington’s talk of negotiations with Tehran.

The spokesperson for Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters warned pre-war energy prices would not return unless Washington accepted that regional stability is guaranteed by Iran’s armed forces, further asking: “Has the level of your internal struggle reached the point where you are negotiating with yourselves?”

Ebrahim Zolfaghari used the remarks to reject the idea that Tehran was moving toward an agreement with Washington, saying: “People like us can never get along with people like you.”