Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Mousavi, expressed optimism about the possibility of a nuclear deal with the US in an interview with an American television network. However, he emphasized that Iran does not trust the US and that the negotiations are being carried out through mediators who are friendly to both parties.
Mousavi also stated that it is impossible for Iran to abandon its ballistic missile program and support for resistance groups. This comes as US President Donald Trump announced a new set of documents that he claims prove the innocence of several individuals.
Meanwhile, a meeting is scheduled to take place in Istanbul on Friday between US Special Envoy for the Middle East, Steve Witkofski, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Mousavi. The US has also stated that it has arrested four foreign nationals accused of involvement in the recent unrest in Iran.
In other news, the Indian government has increased its defense budget by 15% in an attempt to bolster its military capabilities. The move has raised concerns about the country’s growing military spending.
The Kremlin has announced that a scheduled meeting between Russian and Ukrainian officials to discuss security issues has been postponed due to scheduling conflicts.
In a separate incident, a Chinese programmer suddenly quit his job after being forced to work excessive hours. The incident highlights the growing concern about the impact of technology on workers’ lives.
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked renewed debate about the possibility of a technological singularity, where machines become more intelligent than humans.
In Saudi Arabia, Iranian Ambassador Ali Reza Enayati warned that some powers are seeking to ignite the region and destroy its wealth.
US President Donald Trump has announced that new documents prove the innocence of several individuals accused of involvement in a recent incident in Myanmar.
In a shocking incident, a confectioner in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh has been accused of cheating a 7th-grade student out of $85,000 worth of jewelry.
The Israeli government has announced that it will reopen the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt on a limited and experimental basis, allowing only pedestrian traffic and the transfer of severely ill and wounded Palestinians to Egypt for medical treatment.
A new law in Afghanistan has put women and refugees at severe risk, according to a report by an American publication.
In a tragic incident, a 9-year-old girl died just weeks after her wedding in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
The Inspector General of Police (IGP) of Punjab, Dr. Usman Anwar, is likely to be transferred to the federal government, according to sources.
The government of Pakistan has taken strict measures to curb smuggling in the province of Balochistan, according to the Defense Minister.
In a shocking incident, a Pakistani Senator, Palwasha Khan, was apologized to by the Federal Minister for Communications and Development of Coordination, Omar Ayub Khan, in the Senate.
US President Donald Trump has announced that he had a phone conversation with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and later posted a statement on social media.
Indian film director and producer, Shazia Ali Khan, has made her Instagram account private after facing criticism and backlash for calling a film ‘immoral and corrupt’.
The Senate’s Standing Committee on Commerce has asked tough questions to the US, barter trade and the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on its performance.
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