Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has been transferred to a hospital due to severe health issues. According to Arab media, Mohammadi’s foundation stated that she experienced two episodes of complete loss of consciousness and suffered from severe heart issues, prompting immediate medical attention.
Mohammadi was reportedly detained in the city of Zanjan in northwestern Iran, where she was held in jail. According to reports, she was detained last Friday and experienced two episodes of loss of consciousness. Iranian authorities arrested Mohammadi in 2023, and she was subsequently sentenced to more than seven years in prison.
Mohammadi’s family claimed that she was subjected to physical abuse during her detention, which led to her deteriorating health. Iranian authorities have yet to respond to allegations of physical abuse against Mohammadi. The Nobel Committee condemned the “life-threatening treatment” of Mohammadi in February.
Prior to her current detention, Mohammadi was serving a 13-year and 9-month prison sentence for security-related charges. However, she was granted conditional release in 2024 due to health reasons. The UAE has announced the resumption of its normal air operations.
In a new CCTV footage released by Iranian media, it appears that brave employees remained on their duty posts despite intense US-Israeli airstrikes. According to sources, during the autopsy, some internal organs, including the brain, heart, and liver, of the deceased turned green.
A significant increase in the number of people seeking permanent residency in the UK has been recorded. The UK is experiencing the effects of the ongoing crisis in the Middle East, with pharmacies across the country reporting a shortage of essential medications.
China’s envoy stated that the strong and stable relationship between China and the US is beneficial for the world. The US embassy in London has issued a security alert for its citizens living in the UK, urging them to be cautious, following the UK government’s decision to raise the terrorism threat level to “severe”.
The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority has announced that children under 15 years old will no longer be allowed to travel on Hajj flights from May 3, 2026. In Japan, various cities are hosting spiritual gatherings in honor of Sheikh Syed Afeefuddin Jilani’s visit. Local and international Muslim communities are attending these events in large numbers.
A proposed law aimed at eliminating the misuse of H-1B visas has been introduced. German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock stated that the German government had already decided to withdraw troops from Germany before the US announcement.
The US has approved the sale of over $8.6 billion in military equipment to its Middle Eastern allies without Congressional approval. The UAE’s decision to officially leave OPEC may lead to significant changes in the global oil market, potentially benefiting the US.
US Defense Secretary Patrick Hughes has ordered the withdrawal of 5,000 troops from Germany. According to a Financial Times report, the US has informed the UK, Poland, Lithuania, and Estonia about delays in arms shipments.
The government has assured that reforms in the energy sector will be implemented while keeping the interests of the people and the industry in mind. A tractor was decorated beautifully, and the groom rode it to pick up his bride.
Additional leave will not be applicable during the extraordinary leave. Expenses will be met from the judiciary’s 2025-26 budget. The UAE has announced the resumption of its normal air operations.
A woman gave poisonous pills to her children and also consumed them herself while storing them in a bag of wheat.
During the autopsy, some internal organs, including the brain, heart, and liver, of the deceased turned green.

