The Iranian government has maintained its stance on uranium enrichment, asserting its right to the program despite growing pressure from the US. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Iran will not budge on its nuclear enrichment program during potential talks with the US.
Speaking at an event in Tehran, Araghchi emphasized that Iran is not intimidated by US threats of war or the presence of American troops in the region. He argued that no one has the right to dictate Iran’s stance, as the country is not afraid of its nuclear capabilities, even though it has not yet developed atomic bombs.
The Iranian foreign minister proposed a potential deal: in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions, Iran could take steps to build trust regarding its nuclear program. This move comes as Japan’s ruling coalition secured a two-thirds majority in the country’s parliamentary elections.
Meanwhile, a stabbing attack occurred at a hostel in a medical university in Russia’s city of Oufa. In the UK, Chief of Staff Morgan McSweeney has resigned from his position as Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
China has condemned the blast at Islamabad’s mosque, expressing its condolences to the victims. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has also expressed his condolences to the Turkish President and the people of Turkey.
Former US President Donald Trump deleted a contentious video featuring former President Barack Obama after it sparked controversy. The CEO of the Washington Post, Jeff Bezos, has announced his departure from the company. Twenty-five countries have joined the Gaza Board of Peace, which is headed by US President Donald Trump.
The meeting between Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and US President Biden is set to discuss the nuclear deal and potential talks. After being released from prison on February 4, a man from Gujarat stated that his life has been redeemed. He expressed that he would not be upset if God took his life now.
In a shocking revelation, a man in Chittagong-13 has appealed to voters to abstain from bribery until the upcoming national elections. In a bizarre incident, a man in Delhi cut a cake on his friend’s birthday, but it turned out to be a mistake as he was actually referring to another person.
The leader of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, Nusrat Jaliwala, has expressed her frustration over the PTI’s alleged rigging in the 2018 elections. Opposition leader Senator Raheem Abbas has called for accountability from the Islamabad police and the Ministry of Interior regarding the mosque blast.
In a thrilling match, England won the T20 World Cup match against Nepal at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, setting a target of 185 runs for Nepal. The leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, has expressed his disappointment that despite the law banning usury, nothing has changed in the institutions.
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