Article: Turkey’s Foreign Minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, stated that his country opposes any military intervention in Iran. He expressed hope that Iran’s internal issues will be resolved without external interference and that the Iranian people will find a peaceful solution to their problems. Cavusoglu made these remarks during a joint press conference with his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi, in Istanbul. According to Arab Media, Cavusoglu further stated that Israel is attempting to convince the US to launch a military attack on Iran, which could lead to a deterioration of the situation in the region and instability in the area. He expressed…
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US News Channel Anchor Dan Lemon Detained in Los Angeles Amid Ongoing Charges A former CNN news anchor, Dan Lemon, has been detained in Los Angeles in connection with the ongoing charges related to the Minnesota church protest. According to his lawyer, Abe Levitel, Lemon was arrested on Friday. Although the exact charges against Lemon are unclear, recent weeks have seen the Justice Department indicating that Lemon would be targeted for his alleged involvement in a protest that took place on January 18. The protest, which occurred in St. Paul, Minnesota, involved a group of protesters disrupting a church service.…
South Africa has instructed Israeli diplomat Arie Zaban to leave the country within 72 hours. According to the South African Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Zaban was declared a persona non grata for violating diplomatic protocol. The ministry stated that Zaban had been conducting a smear campaign against the South African president on social media. The South African government has demanded that Israel adhere to diplomatic norms in future interactions. In other news, a key suspect in the murder case of Bangladeshi youth politician Sheikh Osman Hadi has confessed to his involvement. Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei warned that US aggression…
Article: The United States Department of State has given its approval for the sale of military equipment worth $6 billion to Israel. The deal includes the sale of Apache helicopters valued at $3.8 billion and light vehicles worth $1.98 billion. In a separate development, a close associate of the main accused in the murder case of young Bangladeshi politician Sharif Uddin Ahmed has confessed to the crime. Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has warned that a US attack on Iran could escalate into a regional conflict. A woman was stabbed to death in Poundland, London, and a 30-year-old man…
Death Toll Rises in Congo Mine Collapse A devastating mine collapse in eastern Congo has claimed the lives of over 200 people, with the number of fatalities expected to rise further. The incident occurred at a coltan mine in the region, with officials confirming that the mine had caved in. A government advisor has stated that the death toll has surpassed 200, with the number expected to increase as rescue efforts continue. In other news, a key associate of the prime suspect in the murder case of Bangladeshi politician Sharif Osman Hadi has made a confessional statement. Iranian Supreme Leader…
UK has witnessed a staggering 8% increase in reported sex crimes, with an average of 588 cases per month, according to the latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The alarming surge in sexual offenses, coupled with a notable rise in theft and narcotics-related crimes, has left authorities scrambling to address the crisis. A total of 214,816 sex crimes were reported in the UK between September and December, with 74,000 cases of sexual assault and harassment, representing approximately 6,000 incidents per day. The data also reveals a significant increase in theft and narcotics-related crimes, with a 38% rise…
Iran is facing threats reminiscent of pre-war Iraq, according to Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei, the former head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Dr. ElBaradei has expressed concern over the recent tensions between Iran and the international community, stating that the threats issued against Iran are similar to those made before the invasion of Iraq. The former IAEA chief has also warned that the unilateral threats issued against Iran are a clear violation of international law. He has emphasized that the international community must learn from the past and not repeat the mistakes made in the lead-up to the Iraq…
The US Department of Justice has released a new batch of documents related to the infamous Jeffrey Epstein scandal, sparking a fresh wave of international intrigue. The 35 million-page trove, made available to the public, includes over 2,000 videos and 180,000 images. However, certain sections have been edited to protect the identities of affected individuals, while key figures and politicians have been left unredacted. The scandal surrounds Epstein, a US citizen accused of exploiting young girls and maintaining connections with the global elite. His mysterious death in 2019 remains shrouded in mystery. Meanwhile, a close associate of the prime suspect…
Bengaluru, India – In a shocking incident, S.J. Raya, chairman of the real estate group, Confident Group, ended his life in his office during an Income Tax raid. He was 57 years old. According to the local media, Bengaluru Police Commissioner stated that the incident occurred at 3:30 pm on Wednesday, during the raid when Raya was present in his office and shot himself. Bengaluru Police stated that the Income Tax Department had been raiding Raya and his associated companies for the past three days, following which it was revealed that they had unaccounted assets. This is the second high-profile…
Article: A new wave of documents released by the US Department of Justice has sent shockwaves around the world, revealing a host of high-profile names caught up in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. Among those implicated is Mirra Nair, the mother of New York City Mayor Zehran Mamdani, who was mentioned in an email referencing a party held after the screening of her 2009 film, “Amelia.” The email, sent by Peggy Siegal, a prominent publicist, appears to have been part of a 30 million-page trove of documents, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 images made public by the US Department of Justice last…
