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Iran freezes assets of dissident actors, athletes and journalists

Apr 18, 2026, 13:49 GMT+1

Iran’s judiciary said on Saturday it had ordered the identification and seizure of bank accounts, property and other assets belonging to individuals accused of cooperating with foreign services, hostile media and anti-establishment groups.

The judiciary named a number of public figures whose assets it said had been identified and frozen.

The statement described them as supporters of the United States and Israel without providing evidence for the accusations.

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Iran wants Hormuz open, but US weakens diplomacy, deputy FM says

Apr 18, 2026, 13:35 GMT+1

Iran wants the Strait of Hormuz to remain open, but believes the United States is trying to undermine the diplomatic track, the deputy foreign minister said on Saturday.

“We want the Strait of Hormuz to remain open, but the American side is trying to weaken the diplomatic path,” Saeed Khatibzadeh said.

He said there would be no blockade in the future and that no one could dictate terms to Iran.

He added that if war broke out again, Iran would respond with full force.

Iranian assaulted in London amid concern over threats to regime critics

Apr 18, 2026, 13:27 GMT+1

Iran International has received reports that an Iranian man was violently assaulted in central London. The Metropolitan Police are understood to be investigating.

The man has not been named. Sources say he was a professional working in the area and a peaceful opponent of the Iranian government.

The attack comes at a time of growing concern about threats, intimidation, and violence affecting people linked to Iran in Britain.

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Iranian assaulted in London amid concern over threats to regime critics

Apr 18, 2026, 13:00 GMT+1

Iran International has received reports that an Iranian man was violently assaulted in central London. The Metropolitan Police are understood to be investigating.

The man has not been named. Sources say he was a professional working in the area and a peaceful opponent of the Iranian government.

The attack comes at a time of growing concern about threats, intimidation, and violence affecting people linked to Iran in Britain.

On Friday, British police charged three people over an attempted arson attack near the London offices of Iran International. Police said a burning container was thrown towards the broadcaster’s headquarters in north-west London. No one was injured, but the case has added to concerns about the safety of Persian-language media in Britain.

Before that, in March 2026, an Iran-aligned group was reported to have claimed responsibility for an arson attack on Jewish ambulances in Golders Green, north London.

In May 2025, three Iranian men were charged under the National Security Act after a major counter-terrorism investigation. Prosecutors said one of the men had carried out surveillance, reconnaissance, and online research with the aim of committing serious violence against a person in the UK.

The other two were accused of similar activity intended to help others carry out serious violence. The Home Secretary said the case was part of a broader response to threats linked to the Iranian state.

British authorities have warned for several years that Iran poses a serious threat on UK soil.

In October 2024, the head of MI5, Ken McCallum, said the security service and police had responded to 20 Iran-backed plots since January 2022 involving potentially lethal threats to British citizens and UK residents. He said many of the cases were linked to opponents of the Iranian state living in Britain.

The full circumstances of this latest assault are not yet public. But for many in the Iranian community, the message will already be clear. It will be seen as part of a wider climate of fear facing Iranians in exile, especially those who oppose the government in Tehran.

IRGC fires at Indian vessel in Hormuz

Apr 18, 2026, 12:56 GMT+1

Two vessels, including an Indian-flagged supertanker, were forced back out of the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday after being approached by Iranian Revolutionary Guards’ naval units, shipping monitor TankerTrackers said.

Two vessels, including an Indian-flagged supertanker, were forced back out of the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday after being approached by Iranian Revolutionary Guards’ naval units, shipping monitor TankerTrackers said.

The incident comes as India continues to buy Iranian crude, despite mounting tensions in the waterway. “Meanwhile, India is still importing Iranian oil. With friends like these,” TankerTrackers said.

The group said audio recordings indicated IRGC gunboats fired during the encounter as the ships were redirected westward.

One of the vessels was a very large crude carrier carrying about two million barrels of Iraqi oil, it said.

Meanwhile, Reuters reported, citing shipping sources that some merchant vessels received radio messages saying the Strait of Hormuz was shut again and that no ships were allowed to pass.

US says 23 ships turned back since Iran blockade began

Apr 18, 2026, 12:38 GMT+1

US forces have turned back 23 vessels since the start of a maritime blockade on ships entering or exiting Iranian ports, US Central Command said on Saturday.

CENTCOM said the littoral combat ship USS Canberra was patrolling the Arabian Sea as part of the operation.

“Since commencement of the blockade, 23 ships have complied with direction from US forces to turn around,” it said in a post on X.

The US military said it was enforcing the blockade against ships entering or leaving Iranian ports and coastal areas.