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Over 10 million barrels of Iranian oil left Persian Gulf since US blockade - AP

Apr 22, 2026, 17:58 GMT+1

More than 10 million barrels of Iranian crude left the Persian Gulf in the week after the United States imposed a naval blockade of Iranian ports, AP reported citing analytics firm Vortexa.

Vortexa said it recorded 34 movements of sanctioned and Iranian-linked tankers in and out of the Persian Gulf between April 13 and Monday, including 19 outbound and 15 inbound voyages.

Six outbound movements were confirmed laden with Iranian crude, representing about 10.7 million barrels, the report said citing an email from the firm.

It was not immediately clear whether all of the barrels reached overseas markets.

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Ghalibaf says Hormuz reopening impossible if ceasefire is violated

Apr 22, 2026, 17:47 GMT+1

Iran’s lead negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said a full ceasefire would only be meaningful if the naval blockade ends and what he called the “hostage-taking of the world economy” stops.

"A complete ceasefire only has meaning if it is not violated through a naval blockade and the hostage-taking of the world economy, and if Zionist warmongering is halted on all fronts," he posted on X.

"Reopening the Strait of Hormuz is not possible amid a blatant violation of the ceasefire."

"They did not achieve their goals through military aggression, and they will not achieve them through bullying either."

Iran's enriched uranium stockpile spread across multiple sites, lawmaker says

Apr 22, 2026, 17:44 GMT+1

Iranian lawmaker Mahmoud Nabavian said on Wednesday that Iran’s enriched uranium had been dispersed to different locations the country.

“It is not clear at all that our enriched uranium is in Isfahan. The materials have been dispersed everywhere and are located in different places,” Nabavian said.

“The United States is stuck in a quagmire and is looking to manufacture achievements. They may even enter an area (in Iran), fill an empty barrel with soil, and in the name of uranium, declare victory,” he added.

Sen. Murphy says Trump may still consider Iran ground invasion

Apr 22, 2026, 17:20 GMT+1

US Democratic Senator Chris Murphy warned Wednesday that the damage from President Donald Trump’s Iran war “could get even worse,” saying the president is still contemplating a “cataclysmic ground invasion.”

"It's hard to believe, but the damage of Trump's Iran War could get even worse," Murphy posted on X.

"He is still contemplating a cataclysmic ground invasion, and his refusal to end the the war keeps Iran in control of the Strait and keeps energy prices disastrously high."

Graham says Trump keeping Iran blockade in place is 'smart' move

Apr 22, 2026, 17:19 GMT+1

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said on Wednesday after a call with President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that Trump was smart to keep the blockade on Iran in place.

“It is having a strong effect on the ability of Iran to continue to be the largest state sponsor of terrorism,” Graham said in a post on X.

“I not only expect this blockade to stay in place until Iran shows a commitment to change their ways, I expect the blockade will be growing and that it could become global soon,” he added.

Pezeshkian's deputy says claims of division among officials are 'propaganda'

Apr 22, 2026, 16:42 GMT+1

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian’s aide said on Wednesday that claims of divisions among Iran’s senior officials were part of what he described as propaganda tactics by the country’s adversaries.

"The line of discord and division among the country's highest officials is the enemy's political and propaganda game against Iran," Mehdi Tabatabaei said on X.

"The unity and consensus among the field, the street, and diplomacy in these days is unprecedented and exemplary. Instead of weaving lies, they should cease their breaches of promise, bullying, and deceit," he added.

“The door to negotiations based on fairness, dignity and rationality is open,” he said.