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03 Apr 2026, 10:30 GMT+10
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15:42
Nasrin Sotoudeh
France has demanded that Iran release prominent Iranian human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh, who was arrested on April 1 at her residence in Tehran.
"France calls for the immediate release of Nasrin Sotoudeh and all those arbitrarily detained in Iran," a Foreign Ministry spokesman said.
Mehraveh Khandan, the attorney's daughter who is living outside Iran, said security forces also confiscated Sotoudeh's personal electronic devices, including her mobile phone and laptop.
Reza Khandan, Sotoudeh's husband, has been in prison since December 2024.
Sotoudeh, who won awards including the 2012 Sakharov Prize of the European Parliament and the 2020 Right Livelihood award, has been arrested several times since 2010.
She has campaigned for a variety of human rights-related issues in the repressive state, including working to prevent the execution of people convicted of crimes committed while minors.
Her detention has included periods of solitary confinement, highlighting the challenges faced by human rights defenders in Iran. Tehran has further cracked down on dissent during its current war with the United States and Israel.
"This arrest is yet another illustration of the Iranian regime's systematic policy of persecuting and intimidating human rights defenders, which must stop," the French ministry spokesman said.
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13:58
Britain is deploying its air defense system to Kuwait, Prime Minister Keir Starmer's office announced on April 3, following an overnight Iranian drone attack on a Kuwaiti oil facility.
Starmer discussed the deployment of the UKs Rapid Sentry air defense system to the Gulf country, during a call with the crown prince of Kuwait. The conversation occurred just hours after a drone attack hit the Mina Al-Ahmadi refinery, one of the most important in Kuwait and the wider region.
According to apress release from Starmer's office,the Rapid Sentry system, which is designed primarily to shoot down drones and other low-flying aerial threats, will protect Kuwaiti and British personnel and interests in the region.
The British prime minister condemned the "reckless" overnight drone attack on the Kuwaiti oil refinery and reiterated that the UK stands with Kuwait and all its allies in the Gulf.
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12:52
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that the conflict in Iran and the wider region is impacting the delivery of health services and the safety of health workers, patients, and civilians at health facilities.
WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus said that since the start of the US-Israeli strikes on Iran, "WHO has verified over 20 attacks on health care in Iran, resulting in at least nine deaths."
In a April 2 X post, Ghebreyesus highlighted damage to the Pasteur Institute of Iran -- a leading Iranian medical research center founded in 1920 -- saying the facility had suffered extensive damage and was no longer able to deliver its usual health services.
While best known for its public health research, including work on infectious diseases, the facility has faced international scrutiny in the past. In 2007, the Japanese government listed it as an entity of concern over potential biological and chemical weapons proliferation.
Iranian President Masud Pezeshkian, a former heart surgeon, condemned the alleged attack on the Pasteur Institute, urging international health organizations and physicians worldwide to respond to this "crime against humanity."
However, a US official denied that American forces struck the Pasteur Institute, and an Israeli military spokesperson said they were "not aware" of any IDF strike on the facility on that day,according to The Wall Street Journal.
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09:54
Photos shared on social media showed the damaged bridge.
A US Central Command (CENTCOM) defense official has told RFE/RL's Radio Farda that US forces struck a key bridge in northern Iran to eliminate a "planned military supply route for sustaining Iran's ballistic missile and attack drone force."
The B1 highway bridge, which links Tehran to Karaj in the Alborz Province and has been described in Iranian media as the highest in the Middle East, was hit by two US air strikes on April 2, causing significant damage.
Iranian officials said eight people were killed and 95 injured in the attacks, although those figures could not be independently verified. Officials quoted in the Iranian media have said that the bridge was still under construction and denied it was being used as a military supply route.
Posting on TruthSocial on April 2, US President Donald Trump said, "The biggest bridge in Iran comes tumbling down, never to be used again.
In his latest warning to the regime, Trump threatened more attacks on Iranian electrical power plants and bridges.
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09:23
A drone attack hit an oil refinery in Kuwait early on April 3, sparking fires at several of its units, according to the state-owned Kuwait Petroleum Company (KPC).
In a statement on X, the KPC said that the Mina Al-Ahmadi refinery had been targeted in a "malicious drone attack," resulting in fires in several operational units.
Emergency teams were working to contain the blazes and there were no reports of injuries, the statement said.
The Mina Al-Ahmadi refinery is one of the most important oil refineries in Kuwait and the wider Gulf region.
Over a month since the start of US-Israeli strikes on Iran, Tehran continues to conduct drone and missile attacks on neighboring Gulf states, targeting their energy facilities.
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04:54
President Donald Trump said the US military "hasn't even started" to destroy what is left of Iran after a month of devastating attacks and threatened to strike more bridges and electrical power plants in the latest social media posts warning the regime in Tehran.
"Our Military, the greatest and most powerful (by far!) anywhere in the World, hasnt even started destroying whats left in Iran. Bridges next, then Electric Power Plants! New Regime leadership knows what has to be done, and has to be done, FAST!," Trump wrote onTruth Sociallate on April 2.
A day earlier, Trump warned Tehran to "make a deal before it is too late" and hailed a US military strike on a key bridge linking the capital to nearby provinces. Iran said eight people were killed and nearly 100 injured in the attack on the B1 Bridge, although the account could not independently be verified.
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04:02
The UN Security Council has delayed a vote on a draft resolution to allow the use of "defensive" force to protect shipping from Iranian attacks in the crucial Strait of Hormuz.
The vote was scheduled for April 3 at 11 a.m., but late on April 2 the vote was postponed, with the reason given that it was the Good Friday public holiday. A new date hasn't been set.
Earlier Jamal Alrowaiei, the UN ambassador for Bahrain -- which presented the draft resolution -- said: "We cannot accept economic terrorism affecting our region and the world, the whole world is being affected by the developments."
Iran has effectively blocked one of the worlds most important shipping lanes -- creating a bottleneck of oil and natural gas tankers and threatening global fuel supplies -- in retaliation for US-Israeli strikes that have blasted the country since February 28.
The UN Security Council is scheduled to vote on a resolution allowing 'defensive' force in the Strait of Hormuz. (file photo)
The head of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) backed the call for UN approval of force to protect the strait from Iranian attacks.
"Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz, prevented commercial vessels and oil tankers from transiting, and imposed conditions on some to pass through the strait," GCC Secretary-General Jasem Mohamed AlBudaiwi said.
"We call upon the Security Council to assume its full responsibility and take all necessary measures to protect maritime routes and ensure the safe continuation of international navigation," AlBudaiwi said.
The GCC comprises Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, and Oman.
Bahrans text has gone through several amendments and is supported by the United States, but it faces some opposition in the Security Council, especially by Russia and China -- both of which hold veto power.
"The use of force cannot bring peace. Political settlement is the fundamental way forward," Chinese Ambassador Fu Cong told the Security Council.
"Authorizing member states to use force would amount to legitimizing the unlawful and indiscriminate use of force, which would inevitably lead to further escalation of the situation and lead to serious consequences," he added.
AFP reports that a sixth and final draft would allow member states -- either individually or as "voluntary multinational naval partnerships" -- to use "all defensive means necessary and commensurate with the circumstances."
Russia, a close ally of Iran, has denounced what it calls one-sided measures against Tehran.
The resolution applies to the strait and adjacent waters to "secure transit passage and to deter attempts to close, obstruct or otherwise interfere with international navigation through the Strait of Hormuz."
The measure would last for a period of at least six months and emphasizes the defensive nature of any intervention -- a stipulation that seems to have eased earlier French concerns.
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01:50
Amid vows by the United States and Iran to intensify attacks, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on April 2 called for an end to the "spiral of death and destruction" in the Middle East.
"We are on the edge of a wider war that would engulf the whole Middle East with dramatic impacts around the globe," Guterres told reporters in New York.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres (file photo).
Guterres cited the dangers of the situation in the Strait of Hormuz, where Iran has brought shipping to a near standstill, creating a bottleneck of oil and natural gas tankers, which has led to a global energy crisis
"When the Strait of Hormuz is strangled, the world's poorest and most vulnerable cannot breathe," Guterres said.
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23:18
2.4.2026
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has offered to provide Kyiv's expertise in dealing with freedom of navigation in the Black Sea to countries considering ways to keep the crucial Strait of Hormuz open amid conflict in the Middle East.
In his nightlyvideo addresson April 2, Zelenskyy said Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha had participated in a virtual meeting convened by Britain devoted to reopening the strait, which has effectively been blocked by Iran.
Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Kyiv can help partners with its navigation expertise. (file photo)
"Ukraine has relevant expertise concerning sea waterways, concerning the defense and reopening of maritime traffic," Zelenskyy said without providing details.
"If [our] partners are ready to act we will consider how we can strengthen them, how we can apply our expertise, knowledge and technological potential."
During the conference, British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper condemned Iran's "recklessness" for stopping nearly all shipping through the strait -- causing global economic chaos as flows of oil, gas, and other vital commodities have come to a halt.
Kyiv has developed technology -- including sea drones -- that has enabled it to score dramatic successes over Russian ships in the Black Sea, preventing Moscow from controlling the waterway.
Zelenskyy traveled to the Middle East, meeting with leaders as part of efforts to provide them with defense technology it has developed in four years of fighting against the Russian invasion.
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17:55
2.4.2026
A photo shared on social media showing apparent damage to the bridge.
The Fars news agency, which is close to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, has reported that the B1 highway bridge in northern Iran was damaged in US and Israeli air strikes.
Images on social media show significant damage to the bridge, which links Tehran to Karaj in the Alborz Province.
There were reportedly two strikes, the second coming about an hour after the first. Neither the US nor Israeli militaries have confirmed the attack.
Iranian media have described the bridge as the highest in the Middle East. There were conflicting reports as to whether the bridge was still under construction or had already been inaugurated.
According to Fars, the Alborz governorate said two people were killed and several others injured in the first attack on the bridge.
UPDATE: Posting on TruthSocial, President Trump has said, "The biggest bridge in Iran comes tumbling down, never to be used again -- Much more to follow!"
UPDATE 2: A local Iranian official later said eight people were killed and 95 injured in two rounds of attacks on the bridge, Iranian media reported. The account could not be independently verified.
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