Iran’s former First Lady, Jamima Khan, has been fined £1,000 (PKR 3.76 million) in the UK for speeding. According to media reports, Jamima ignored a police notice to respond to a speeding charge, which was registered in her name. She claimed that she was unaware of the notice, as her husband had lost the summons while decorating their home. However, in a surprising move, Jamima accepted that she was at fault and should be fined.
Meanwhile, the UAE has announced that it will not allow its airspace to be used for attacks against Iran. This comes after the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed that Majid bin Rasid, the new commander of the IRGC, had taken over the position two days after the death of former Defense Minister Amir Nasir Zadah.
In a related development, Russia has warned that the ongoing conflict between the U.S. and Iran could escalate into a nuclear arms race in the Middle East. Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman, Dmitry Medvedev, has expressed concern over the potential consequences of the U.S. attack on Iran.
In other news, the government of Qatar has stated that Iran had not informed them of the missile attacks on Qatar prior to the incident. The statement was made by Qatar’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman, Majed al-Ansari.
The conflict between the U.S. and Iran has drawn international condemnation, with many countries expressing concern over the potential consequences of the ongoing conflict. China has expressed its deep concern over the loss of life, while the Russian government has criticized the U.S. for its actions.
In a separate development, the Hezbollah militant group has claimed responsibility for attacking three Israeli military outposts in northern Israel. This comes after Israel launched a military operation against Hezbollah, which has been accused of being involved in the attack.
The conflict has also had a significant impact on the global economy, with many companies being affected by the ongoing tensions. The U.S. company, AI, has announced that it will repay its £3 billion loan in advance due to the uncertainty caused by the conflict.
In another development, the Indian opposition party, Congress, has criticized the Indian government for its handling of the crisis, claiming that it has ignored the country’s long-standing ally, Iran.

