ISNA news agency
Coverage of ISNA news agency in the Nexus archive.
- Nearly 50,000 receive medical treatment during Khamenei funeral procession in Tehran
Nearly 50,000 people received medical treatment during a funeral procession in Tehran for Iran's former supreme leader. Emergency services reported 48,804 treatments, including three cardiac resuscitations and 18,000 outpatient cases, with no deaths or major incidents.
- Iranian vice president says Tehran still distrusts Washington
Iran's First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref stated that Tehran remains distrustful of the United States, warning that hostile actions might continue even with a formal agreement. He emphasized maintaining preparedness and advancing science and technology for deterrence.
- Hormuz Traffic Thins Friday as Shipowners Err on Side of Safety
Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz thinned as shipowners prioritized safety amid ongoing developments. Trump and his Iranian counterpart signed an accord to end the Middle East war, with the Strait set to reopen after two months of negotiations.
- Goldman Says Hormuz Oil Flows May Recover to Only 70% After War
Goldman Sachs estimates that oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz may only recover to 70% of current levels after a war. The article references a photo of vessels in the strait taken by a photographer affiliated with ISNA news agency.
- Iran says flights continue as normal across the country
Iran's ISNA news agency reports flights continue as scheduled nationwide with no new NOTAM suspending operations, though existing restrictions in western Iran remain unchanged. Earlier reports from Tasnim news agency indicated flight cancellations from western Iranian airports.
- Oil Flows Through Hormuz Creep Higher as More Supertankers Exit
Oil flows through the Hormuz Strait have increased as more supertankers exit the area. Tankers were anchored in the Strait of Hormuz. The increase in oil flow is a notable development in the region.