Iran is on high alert as the deadline for a nuclear deal with the United States draws near. US President Donald Trump has warned Iran that if the deal does not materialize, it will be a “bad day” for the country. Despite this, Iranian authorities have maintained that they are willing to engage in negotiations with the US.
According to reports, Trump’s special representative, Steve Wietkof, and Jared Kusher will meet with the Iranian delegation in Geneva on Thursday. However, Iran’s government has also warned that it will not hesitate to retaliate against any US aggression.
In a separate development, protests have broken out in Iran, with demonstrators calling for the government to take a hardline stance against the US. The protests have been fueled by SMS messages circulating among protesters, urging them to wait for Trump’s next move.
Meanwhile, a helicopter crash in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands has left three people dead, including the pilot and two technicians. The incident occurred on Tuesday morning at around 9:30 am due to technical issues.
In other news, former British ambassador Peter Mandelson has been arrested in London on suspicion of misuse of his position. The incident follows revelations about his close ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Iran’s government has maintained that students have the right to protest, but urged them to be aware of their “red lines.” A 21-year-old man has been arrested in Lucknow, India, on charges of murdering his father in a brutal attack.
Venezuela has demanded the immediate release of President Nicolas Maduro and his party, while Mexico has taken action against notorious cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, also known as “El Mencho.” The operation was carried out with the help of US intelligence, and Oseguera was killed in a military operation.
The US has also warned that it will retaliate against any Iranian aggression, while the public and medical communities have raised concerns about a mysterious condition known as “Edema.”
A 5.6-magnitude earthquake has struck Taiwan, while US President Donald Trump has denied reports that the US military’s top general, Dan Cohen, had warned of potential attacks on Iran.
Heavy rainfall has been reported in various parts of the UK, while a mosque in the occupied West Bank was vandalized by Israeli settlers during Ramadan. A military operation in Mexico has left notorious cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes dead, while protests have erupted in various parts of the country.
The UK’s Reform UK party has called for visa restrictions on countries like Pakistan that refuse to take back illegal immigrants and criminals, while Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met with the Deputy Prime Minister of Qatar.
A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court challenging the election tribunal’s decision in the recent general elections, while a popular comedian, Hanif Raja, has joked that he has been to every country in the world, but considers Dubai and Sharjah to be like “anywhere in Karachi.”
Pakistan’s Punjab Chief Minister, Maryam Nawaz, has congratulated her team on reducing prices, while calling on the public to boycott retailers who do not follow the retail price list. A police operation in Sahiwal and Narowal has resulted in the arrest of suspects involved in a recent incident, according to police sources.
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