US-Iran tensions escalate as Iranian General hits back at Secretary of Defense’s ‘Stone Age’ comment
Iranian Brigadier General Seyed Majid Moosavi has responded to a recent comment by US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who
Read MoreIranian Brigadier General Seyed Majid Moosavi has responded to a recent comment by US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who
Read MoreReports of American threats to abandon NATO have created uncertainty among European allies, prompting concerns about the United States’ future involvement in the military organization. This growing uncertainty has sparked discussions among European leaders about forming an alliance without Washington’s participation, putting NATO’s founding principle of collective defense under scrutiny.
Read MoreThe Premier League’s KMI Panel has upheld the referee’s decision and sided with VAR in a controversial call involving Manchester United’s Amad Diallo, reaffirming the original call and providing greater transparency and accountability in the officiating process.
Read More** The United States has seen a significant increase in tariff rates over the past year, reaching its highest levels in decades. This development has substantially impacted various industries and economies worldwide, as a result of ongoing trade policies initiated under former President Donald Trump. Despite the disruptions caused, some industries have adapted and capitalized on the new landscape, while others continue to face challenges.
Read More** “A shocking crypto scam has hit the headlines, with the world’s oldest-known tortoise, Jonathan, being falsely reported dead on social media. The incident raises concerns about the spread of misinformation online and the ease with which scammers can create fake accounts and manipulate public opinion.”
Read MoreAmid the Kremlin’s escalating crackdown on free speech and independent media, Nobel laureate Dmitri Muratov stands firm, refusing to abandon his country and his commitment to fearless journalism, inspiring others to follow in his footsteps and push for a better future in Russia.
Read More** “Antoine Kassis, a cousin of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, has been convicted of conspiracy to support a terrorist group in a daring sting operation. The conviction is a significant blow to the Assad family’s reputation, highlighting the global implications of their actions in arms trafficking.
Read More** UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has demanded that Reform UK sack housing spokesperson Simon Dudley over his “shameful” comment on the Grenfell Tower fire, which sparked widespread outrage and calls for an apology.
Read MorePresident Trump’s recent comments on Nato have escalated tensions between Europe and the US, with European leaders awaiting a clearer indication of the US commitment to the alliance ahead of a meeting between Trump and Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
Read More** The BBC has terminated presenter Scott Mills amid a police investigation into allegations of abuse of a minor. Mills, a popular presenter on BBC Radio 1, had been cooperating with the investigation but the BBC has decided to end his contract due to the serious allegations.
Read More** “The US-Iran conflict has entered a new phase as President Trump announces escalated military action. Multiple countries, including Gulf nations and Israel, have reported fresh attacks as tensions in the region continue to deteriorate. The international community is holding its breath in anticipation of a possible resolution to the crisis, but the consequences of failure are dire.”
Read More** Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin ignited a scathing criticism of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) during a campaign rally in Erode, labeling their double engine governance model as a “Dabba Engine” – a colloquial term implying a primitive or makeshift setup. This statement highlights the intense rivalry between the two main parties as the Tamil Nadu state assembly elections draw near.
Read More** In a bid to stimulate business growth and alleviate financial strain, the UK Conservative Party has announced plans to scrap carbon taxes on industry, citing increased business burden. The move comes as the UK government navigates its post-Brexit economic landscape and prepares for the upcoming general election.
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