Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has cautioned that if the United States were to launch an attack on Iran, it would face a crushing response. The minister made this statement in a recent article published in an American newspaper, where he also highlighted that the initial protests in Iran were peaceful but were later hijacked by foreign elements. According to Araghchi, the government had temporarily shut down the internet and communication networks to prevent violence, which is now gradually being restored. He added that most of the casualties were police officers and civilians, who have been officially declared martyrs.
Araghchi further stated that if Iran were to be attacked again, it would not show restraint like it did in June 2025, but would respond with its full might. Meanwhile, the United Arab Emirates has launched a new project to generate rain through artificial means, aiming to alleviate water scarcity. The project, based in Abu Dhabi, will utilize advanced technology to create rain in areas where it is scarce.
In a separate development, US President Donald Trump has called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to bring an end to the conflict in Ukraine. Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Interior has announced that a Pakistani national has been sentenced to death in the Makkah region. In Libya, security forces have apprehended 76 foreign nationals in a recent operation.
The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has released statistics for the number of pilgrims who performed Umrah during the month of Rajab. According to the ministry, over 48 million pilgrims from within and outside the country performed Umrah during the month, making it one of the largest gatherings of pilgrims in recent history.
In a surprising statement, US President Donald Trump has claimed that his administration has achieved the impossible and has brought an end to several wars, including the conflict between Pakistan and India, two nuclear-armed nations. The US has also been involved in several other peace initiatives, including the Board of Peace, where Russia has recently joined as a member.
However, the UK has withdrawn from the Board of Peace, citing concerns over Russia’s involvement. In a separate incident, a priest was forced to clean up animal waste and chant “Jai Shri Ram” in a shocking incident in India. Trump has also announced that the US will continue to work with the Board of Peace, including the United Nations and other countries.
In a bizarre incident, a gardener in India was forced to clean up animal waste and chant “Jai Shri Ram” in a shocking incident. Meanwhile, a senior astronaut at NASA, Sunita Williams, has expressed her excitement over the upcoming Artemis II mission, which aims to send humans back to the moon.
In a related development, a US special envoy for the Middle East, Steve Wietkoff, has stated that the US has made significant progress in resolving the Ukraine conflict and is now at the final stages of negotiations.

