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Merz urges Iran to reopen Hormuz, resume talks

May 15, 2026, 13:08 GMT+1

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Iran must reopen the Strait of Hormuz and return to negotiations, adding Tehran must not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons.

“We agree: Iran must come to the negotiating table now,” Merz wrote on X.

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Fourth Malaysia-linked vessel passes through Strait of Hormuz

May 15, 2026, 12:18 GMT+1

A support vessel owned by Malaysian firm Vantris Energy passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Friday, shipping data showed, becoming the fourth Malaysian-linked ship to transit the waterway since the outbreak of the US-Iran war.

The Sapura 1200 was among seven vessels Kuala Lumpur sought Iranian permission to move through the strait, which has been largely restricted since fighting erupted in late February, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.

The vessel hugged Iran’s coastline before entering Oman’s Muscat port, according to LSEG shipping data.

Competition for jobs surges in Iranian cities after ceasefire, says state media

May 15, 2026, 11:44 GMT+1
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Competition for jobs in major Iranian cities has intensified since the ceasefire, with the number of job seekers rising faster than available positions, Nournews reported citing data from recruitment platform Job Vision.

Shiraz recorded the sharpest increase among surveyed cities, with competition for jobs rising 4.8-fold, followed by Mashhad at 3.5 times and Qom and Isfahan at 3.4 times, according to the outlet close to Iran’s Supreme National Security Council.

Tehran registered a 2.7-fold increase in competition among job seekers, as pressure on Iran’s labor market deepened after the truce.

Trial set for three defendants charged over alleged arson near Iran International

May 15, 2026, 11:36 GMT+1
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A trial date has been set for three defendants charged over an alleged arson incident near Iran International’s studios in northwest London, with the case scheduled to begin on January 25, 2027, at the Central Criminal Court.

At a preliminary hearing on Friday that lasted about 30 minutes, Oisin McGuinness, 21, and Nathan Dunn, 19, appeared by video link before Mrs. Justice Cheema-Grubb at the Central Criminal Court.

A third defendant, who is under 16 and cannot be named for legal reasons, is also charged in the case.

No pleas were entered at Friday’s hearing. A Plea and Trial Preparation Hearing has been set for August 28, 2026, when pleas are expected to be heard. The trial is listed for three weeks.

McGuinness, Dunn and the third defendant are charged with arson with intent to endanger life, contrary to the Criminal Damage Act 1977.

The charges relate to an alleged incident on April 15, 2026, when an ignited container was thrown into a car park near the network’s studios in northwest London.

There were no reports of injuries or damage following the attempted attack. Officers pursued a black SUV which later crashed on Ballards Lane in Finchley.

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McGuinness also faces a charge of dangerous driving, contrary to the Road Traffic Act 1988, in relation to alleged driving on Ballards Lane and Woodberry Way.

McGuinness and Dunn were remanded in custody. The third defendant is on remand under local authority supervision.

All charges are alleged and have not been proven.

In a statement, Iran International said the attack highlights increasing pressure on its journalists and their families, particularly following the recent war involving Iran.

The broadcaster said its staff and their relatives have faced threats and harassment, describing the situation as an effort to silence independent reporting.

Iran welcomes Chinese efforts to ease conflict, Araghchi says

May 15, 2026, 11:22 GMT+1

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran would welcome any Chinese efforts to help ease the situation.

“Anything China will do to help the situation Iran will welcome,” Araghchi on Friday.

He also added that mediation process by Pakistan has not failed but it is in difficulty.

Iran says it wants serious negotiations, distrusts US

May 15, 2026, 10:59 GMT+1

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran remains open to negotiations if Washington shows seriousness, but added that Iran has no trust in the United States after previous diplomatic efforts.

“We are interested in negotiation only if the other side is serious,” Araghchi said. “We have no trust on Americans.”

“We are trying to keep the ceasefire to give diplomacy a chance.”

Araghchi’s remarks came after the BRICS foreign ministers’ summit, where he also accused Washington of sending contradictory messages that complicate diplomacy.