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Vance warns Iran not to 'play' America in Islamabad talks

Apr 10, 2026, 13:33 GMT+1Updated: 15:18 GMT+1

US Vice President JD Vance said on Friday he is looking forward to negotiations with Iran, adding that President Donald Trump has provided clear guidelines for the talks. He said he believes the negotiations will be positive.

"As the president ‌of ⁠the United States said, if the Iranians are willing to negotiate in good ​faith, ​we're ⁠certainly willing to extend the open hand," ​Vance said. "If they're ​going ⁠to try to play us, then they're going to ⁠find ​the negotiating ​team is not that receptive."

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Cleric says Iran leader okayed ceasefire but warned it wouldn’t hold

Apr 10, 2026, 11:23 GMT+1

An Iranian hardline cleric said the country’s leader approved a ceasefire while warning forces it would not be upheld and fighting would continue.

Mashhad Friday prayers imam Ahmad Alamolhoda said on Friday, “the leader [Mojtaba Khamenei] allowed the Supreme National Security Council to accept a ceasefire, but also told fighters it is false and the enemy will not adhere to it.”

“The Supreme National Security Council also announced it would accept a ceasefire to counter the US plot, but it ultimately became clear that the ceasefire itself was false and the enemy does not abide by one.”

NetBlocks says Iran blackout enters 42nd day

Apr 10, 2026, 08:25 GMT+1

Iran’s internet blackout has entered its 42nd day, reaching 984 hours, with most users limited to a domestic network, monitoring group NetBlocks said on Friday.

“While the general public are restricted to the local National Information Network, chosen users are whitelisted … to deliver alternative narratives,” NetBlocks said.

Israel says over 7,500 hospitalized since start of Iran war

Apr 10, 2026, 07:58 GMT+1

More than 7,500 people have been hospitalized with war-related injuries since fighting with Iran began on February 28, Israel’s Health Ministry said.

A total of 7,527 people have been admitted, with 108 still hospitalized, including two in critical condition and 13 in serious condition.

The figures include both soldiers and civilians, with some injuries occurring indirectly, such as while seeking shelter.

Israel says over 7,500 hospitalized since start of Iran war

Apr 10, 2026, 07:40 GMT+1

More than 7,500 people have been hospitalized with war-related injuries since fighting with Iran began on February 28, Israel’s Health Ministry said.

A total of 7,527 people have been admitted, with 108 still hospitalized, including two in critical condition and 13 in serious condition.

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Pakistan to issue visas on arrival for Islamabad Talks attendees, FM says

Apr 10, 2026, 07:36 GMT+1

Pakistan will issue visas on arrival to delegates and journalists attending the Islamabad Talks 2026, with airlines asked to allow boarding without prior visas, Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said on Friday.

“Pakistan welcomes all delegates including journalists from participating nations, traveling in relation to Islamabad Talks 2026,” Dar wrote on X.

“To this end, all airlines are requested to permit boarding to all such individuals without Visa. Immigration authorities in Pakistan will issue them Visa on Arrival,” he added.