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The ongoing crisis in Iran has taken a dramatic turn with Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, offering to provide free Starlink internet to the country. However, Iran has responded by claiming to have seized a large number of Starlink devices. According to reports, SpaceX has reactivated dormant Starlink accounts in Iran and temporarily waived subscription fees for users. This move comes as Iran has been facing a nationwide internet shutdown to curb violent protests.
Meanwhile, the case of Sanjay Kapoor, the late husband of Bollywood actress Karisma Kapoor, has taken a serious turn. Germany, Sweden, France, and Norway have confirmed that they will be sending their troops to Greenland for joint military exercises with Denmark this week.
In a surprising move, South Korea and Japan’s leaders performed a drum duet to the tune of the “Pop Goes My Heart” song, leaving everyone stunned. US officials have announced that additional oil sales from Venezuela are expected in the coming days and weeks.
Russia is rapidly transforming its occupied areas in eastern Ukraine’s Donbas region into a large military base. Henley Passport Index has released its list of the world’s most powerful passports for the first year.
According to reports, the US is planning for a short but decisive action in the region, rather than a long and drawn-out conflict. German airline Lufthansa has announced that flights to Israel will be suspended until January 19.
Danish and Greenland foreign ministers have met with US officials in Washington, but US President Donald Trump’s stance on Greenland’s future remains unchanged. British officials have warned that the situation in Iran could deteriorate rapidly, posing risks to diplomatic staff and advising citizens to avoid traveling to the country.
Iran has closed its airspace to all types of flights except international flights, with permission granted for certain countries. Videos have surfaced showing rioters torching mosques and other locations. US media has reported that Iran and Israel have agreed not to make the first move in any potential conflict.
India has dismissed allegations of terrorism as a “cooked-up story” aimed at political gains. Pakistan has expressed hope that peace and stability will prevail in Iran, according to a statement by the country’s foreign ministry spokesman.
The Islamic Front has called for a boycott of the World Cup in Bangladesh, stating that participating players will not be provided financial assistance. Pakistani news anchor Iqra Aziz has left her job at PTI and Radio Pakistan, citing the increasing pressure to maintain a certain image.
US officials have announced that additional oil sales from Venezuela are expected in the coming days and weeks.
British officials have warned that the situation in Iran could deteriorate rapidly, posing risks to diplomatic staff and advising citizens to avoid traveling to the country.
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