Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi has warned that any attack on the country’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would be equivalent to a full-scale war. In a statement, Raisi said that the problems faced by the Iranian people are due to the inhumane sanctions imposed by the US and its allies.
Raisi stated that any aggression against the Supreme Leader would be a declaration of war against the Iranian nation. This warning comes after US President Donald Trump said that it’s time for a new leadership in Iran. Trump’s statement was made at a time when anti-government protests in Iran are dwindling, and the government claims to have full control.
Trump had earlier accused the Iranian government of using violence and intimidation to maintain its power, citing the recent execution of 800 people in Iran. He also stated that the meaning of leadership is respect, not fear and death. Trump suggested that instead of killing thousands of people to maintain power, the Iranian government should focus on governing the country properly, just like he does in the US.
Trump’s comments have been met with criticism from other world leaders, including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has been accused of ignoring the plight of Kashmiris. Meanwhile, a former head of India’s Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) has stated that the current situation in Kashmir is one of helplessness, and the Indian government seems unconcerned about the situation.
In other news, a group of Afghan refugees were arrested while traveling in a truck, and were later deported to a detention center. According to reports, the Indian government has made it a habit to detain people without trial for years, in a blatant disregard for the law.
US President Donald Trump has accused Denmark of failing to protect Greenland from Russian threats, and has threatened to take action. Trump has also announced plans to establish a peace board to resolve the Gaza conflict, which has been met with support from some countries, including Canada.
Eight European countries have issued a joint statement in support of Denmark and Greenland, condemning Russia’s aggression in the region. Meanwhile, a draft charter for Trump’s Gaza peace board has been sent to 60 countries, and the board is expected to play a key role in resolving the conflict.
In a separate incident, a terrorist attack in Pakistan’s capital city of Islamabad has left several dead and injured. The victims include a mother and daughter, and several others were injured in the blast.
In a related development, a charity drive has been launched to support the families of the victims of the terrorist attack. The drive is expected to start from Sunday, and will provide financial assistance to the families of the victims.
In a shocking incident, a 35-year-old woman was found dead in a suitcase in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The victim was a retired railway employee’s live-in partner, and her body was found in a suitcase that had been set on fire.
In another incident, a high-speed train crashed into a slower train in southern Spain, killing 39 people and injuring over 100. The incident has sparked outrage and calls for improved safety measures in the region.
In a separate development, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has expressed support for US President Trump’s plan to establish a peace board to resolve the Gaza conflict. The board is expected to play a key role in resolving the conflict, and Trudeau has expressed his support for the plan.
In a related development, eight European countries have issued a joint statement in support of Denmark and Greenland, condemning Russia’s aggression in the region. The statement has been signed by the UK, France, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden.
In a separate incident, a charity drive has been launched to support the families of the victims of a terrorist attack in Pakistan. The drive is expected to start from Sunday, and will provide financial assistance to the families of the victims.
In a shocking incident, a 35-year-old woman was found dead in a suitcase in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The victim was a retired railway employee’s live-in partner, and her body was found in a suitcase that had been set on fire.
In another incident, a high-speed train crashed into a slower train in southern Spain, killing 39 people and injuring over 100. The incident has sparked outrage and calls for improved safety measures in the region.
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