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US draft at IAEA demands Iran disclose nuclear stocks, sites - Reuters

Jun 7, 2026, 13:44 GMT+1Updated: 17:07 GMT+1

A US-drafted resolution sent to countries on the UN nuclear watchdog’s board demands Iran provide “precise information” on its bombed nuclear sites and enriched uranium stocks, Reuters reported on Sunday.

The draft, seen by Reuters ahead of an International Atomic Energy Agency board meeting this week, also demands that Tehran grant the IAEA all access needed to verify the information without delay.

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US says 132 ships redirected under Iran blockade

Jun 7, 2026, 13:28 GMT+1

US Central Command said on Sunday its forces had redirected 132 commercial vessels and disabled six others while enforcing the US blockade against Iran.

CENTCOM released an image showing an officer aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Michael Murphy, while observing a merchant vessel in the Arabian Sea.

Iran lawmaker claims US military power has been ‘deflated’

Jun 7, 2026, 13:21 GMT+1

An Iranian lawmaker claimed on Sunday that US military power had been exposed as weak, adding that Washington could not achieve its goals through force.

“With one needle, the balloon of America’s power burst and deflated, and the whole world understood that America cannot do a damn thing militarily,” Mohammadsaleh Jokar told Iran-based website Didban.

He accused the United States of deception, threats and seeking concessions, saying Iran should reach a point where Washington no longer dared to threaten it.

Iran, US exchanging messages through Pakistani mediators - CNN

Jun 7, 2026, 11:55 GMT+1

Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson told CNN that Tehran and Washington were still exchanging messages through Pakistani mediators, but accused the United States of making negotiations difficult with shifting demands.

“The main problem of negotiating with this administration is that you have to face so many changing positions, moving the goal posts, different statements, contradictory remarks by different officials, so it makes the whole process very cumbersome,” Esmaeil Baghaei said.

He said Washington was not offering concessions over Iran’s blocked assets and accused the United States of attacking Iranian commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz and on the high seas.

He called the situation “very volatile and very dangerous” and blamed what he described as the United States’ “reckless approach” towards the region and the ceasefire.

The spokesman warned that Iran’s armed forces were ready “to respond to any attacks with all force.”

Iran lawmaker says ships pay up to $2 million to cross Hormuz

Jun 7, 2026, 11:31 GMT+1
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Vessels anchored at the Strait of Hormuz, as seen from Musandam, Oman, on May 25, 2026

Iran currently receives an average of $1.5 million to $2 million from each ship passing through the Strait of Hormuz, Mohsen Zanganeh, a member of parliament’s budget and planning committee, told IRGC-linked Fars News on Sunday.

The money is deposited into the treasury under the budget law and spent in designated areas, according to the report.

Some payments were not made in cash and were instead settled through US Tether, a dollar-linked cryptocurrency, or barter, the report said.

Iran lawmaker tells protesting students to stop and ‘go study’

Jun 7, 2026, 11:03 GMT+1
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An Iranian lawmaker told protesting students on Sunday to stop their demonstrations and return to their studies, saying there was no other option.

“Our advice is that students should stop protesting and go study, because there is no other choice and protests are useless,” said Abdolvahid Fayyazi, a member of Iran parliament’s education and research committee.

High school students in about 20 Iranian provinces have been holding protests against education policies, final exam rules and changes affecting the national university entrance exam, with some gatherings met by violence and arrests.