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Rail traffic halts in Mashhad after Israel warning on Iran rail system

Apr 7, 2026, 10:44 GMT+1

Rail traffic in Mashhad in northeast Iran has stopped after an Israeli warning against using Iran’s railway system, Iran’s Fars news agency reported.

Earlier, Israel’s military told people in Iran to avoid trains and railway infrastructure for safety reasons.

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Iran says Strait of Hormuz is strategic asset, vows to keep resisting

Apr 7, 2026, 10:39 GMT+1

Iran said on Tuesday the Strait of Hormuz was a geopolitical asset that should be fully leveraged, as it vowed to continue resisting its adversaries.

Government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani said the waterway was “a geopolitical reality” and “a bestowed advantage that we must make full use of.”

She said Iran had shown resilience despite acknowledging the military superiority of its adversaries.

“We have no doubt about the enemy’s military superiority, but our strength is that we have resisted 10 times more than they expected,” she said.

“We will resist for as long as necessary,” she added.

Egypt holds talks with US, others over Iran tensions

Apr 7, 2026, 10:07 GMT+1

Egypt’s foreign minister called for restraint in tensions involving Iran and the United States, warning of a “catastrophic scenario” as he held talks with regional and international counterparts.

Badr Abdelatty said Egypt was working to “defuse tensions and avoid a catastrophic scenario that no party would be spared from,” according to a statement, as diplomacy intensifies to ease the conflict.

He stressed “the importance of prioritizing dialogue and diplomacy to reach a deal that achieves calm,” and urged efforts to contain the escalating situation.

Abdelatty held calls with officials including Iraq’s foreign minister, Pakistan’s foreign minister, US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and a UN representative to assess efforts to reach understandings between Washington and Tehran.

The talks also addressed the impact of the conflict on global shipping, supply chains, food security and energy markets, amid rising oil prices and disruption linked to the crisis.

Kurdistan region says drones that killed couple in Erbil were launched from Iran

Apr 7, 2026, 09:55 GMT+1

The Iraqi Kurdistan region’s counter-terrorism service said on Tuesday that drones which struck a civilian home in Erbil overnight, killing a couple, were launched from Iran.

In a statement issued early on Tuesday, the agency said the one-way attack drones targeting Erbil had taken off from inside Iranian territory.

The presidency of the Kurdistan region called on the Iraqi federal government to take responsibility to prevent such attacks and stop what it described as repeated violations against the region and its civilians.

The governor of Erbil said multiple drones and missiles were fired toward the city overnight.

He said the deaths of the couple brought the total number of people killed in attacks on the Kurdistan region since Feb. 28 to 16.

Kurdistan region says drones that killed couple in Erbil were launched from Iran

Apr 7, 2026, 09:55 GMT+1

The Iraqi Kurdistan region’s counter-terrorism service said on Tuesday that drones which struck a civilian home in Erbil overnight, killing a couple, were launched from Iran.

In a statement issued early on Tuesday, the agency said the one-way attack drones targeting Erbil had taken off from inside Iranian territory.

The presidency of the Kurdistan region called on the Iraqi federal government to take responsibility to prevent such attacks and stop what it described as repeated violations against the region and its civilians.

The governor of Erbil said multiple drones and missiles were fired toward the city overnight.

He said the deaths of the couple brought the total number of people killed in attacks on the Kurdistan region since Feb. 28 to 16.

France warns against strikes on Iran civilian infrastructure

Apr 7, 2026, 09:52 GMT+1
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France opposes any strikes on civilian infrastructure in Iran and warns such action would risk further escalation, Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said on Tuesday.

“We oppose any strike on civilian infrastructure,” Barrot told France Info, responding to threats by Donald Trump to target civilian and energy sites if Iran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

He said such strikes would “open a new phase of escalation and reprisals … which would worsen an already concerning situation.”

“The risk is that we see a regional conflagration without limits,” he added.

Barrot also called for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, warning that its closure was weighing on the global economy.

He said France’s role was to “limit the consequences” of the conflict and “support mediation efforts” led by countries in the region.

“This is a war we did not choose and whose consequences we are managing,” he said.

Barrot also renewed a call for the “definitive release” of two French nationals held in Tehran, saying they were enduring “extremely trying conditions.”