Iran’s military chief, Amir Hatami, has issued a warning to the United States and Israel, stating that any miscalculation by the enemy will put Iran’s national security at risk. This comes as tensions between Iran and the West continue to escalate.
In a separate development, a 45-year-old man in New Delhi, India, has been hospitalized after taking anti-HIV medication on the advice of an AI chatbot, without consulting a doctor. The man, who wished to remain anonymous, claimed to have purchased the medication online and completed the full course in a matter of days. However, he soon fell severely ill and was admitted to the hospital.
According to medical experts, the use of anti-HIV medication without proper medical supervision can lead to severe side effects, including organ damage and even death. “PReP is a legitimate medical treatment for HIV prevention, but it should only be taken under the guidance of a doctor, with regular testing and follow-up,” said a medical expert.
Meanwhile, in the United Kingdom, a 30-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a woman in London. The police confirmed that the suspect was taken into custody on suspicion of murder.
In other news, the Afghan embassy in the United States has announced that it will cease its operations in June 2026. The embassy’s spokesperson made the announcement in an interview with an American TV network.
The United States and Iran continue to engage in a war of words, with US President Donald Trump stating that he wants to continue negotiations with Iran and reach a positive outcome. Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has warned that any US military attack on Iran will have far-reaching consequences, including a regional conflict.
In the wake of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, new emails have emerged that contain the name of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The emails, which were released by the US Department of Justice, appear to reference Modi’s attendance at a party in 2009.
In a separate development, the Pakistani government has granted conditional permission to the national cricket team to participate in the T20 World Cup. The team has been allowed to compete, but only under strict conditions.
The Iranian government has announced that it is willing to engage in negotiations with the West on a new, fair, and balanced nuclear deal. However, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi has warned that any deal must include guarantees of lifting nuclear sanctions and restrictions.
The United Arab Emirates has announced that its non-oil trade has reached $3.8 trillion, according to recent data released on social media.
In Ukraine, a technical fault has been reported in the transmission line between Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania. The incident has sparked concerns about the stability of the region’s energy supply.
In other news, two explosions have rocked two cities in Iran, leaving at least five people dead. The Iranian military chief has warned that the country’s security forces are on high alert and that any miscalculation by the enemy will have severe consequences.
In a separate development, a close associate of the main accused in the murder of Bangladeshi politician Sharif Osman Hadi has confessed to his involvement in the crime. The confession has sent shockwaves through the country, with many calling for justice to be served.
In the world of cricket, the Pakistani team has announced its squad for the T20 World Cup, which is set to take place later this year. The team has been training hard and is confident of making a strong showing in the tournament.
In a related development, the Pakistan Cricket Board has unveiled the team’s new jersey for the T20 World Cup. The jersey has sparked a lot of interest, with many fans taking to social media to share their thoughts on the design.
As the world grapples with multiple crises, one thing is clear: the stakes are high, and the consequences of miscalculation are severe. It remains to be seen how these crises will unfold and what the ultimate outcome will be.

