Mojtaba Khamenei in Iran but avoiding public appearance for ‘understandable reasons,’ says Russia

Iran’s newly appointed Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is in the country but has been avoiding public appearances “for understandable reasons,” Russia’s ambassador to Tehran told the RTVI news outlet on Tuesday. Mojtaba’s absence has raised questions about Iran’s leadership and command structure since the start of the conflict with the United States and Israel.Mojtaba was…

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‘No plan B, C or D’: FIFA asserts Iran will play football World Cup in US, rejects venue shift plea | Football News

FIFA president Gianni Infantino on Tuesday said that Iran will take part in the upcoming World Cup despite the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.“Iran will be at the World Cup… That’s why we’re here. We’re delighted because they’re a very, very strong team, I’m very happy,” Infantino said at half-time during Iran’s friendly against…

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‘Historic state visit’: King Charles III to tour US from April 27-30th for 1st time as Monarch, confirms Trump

King Charles III will travel to the United States in late April for his first state visit as monarch, Buckingham Palace confirmed on Tuesday, even as the trip draws criticism in Britain against the backdrop of the ongoing Iran conflict.The visit, which will include Queen Camilla, is being framed by the palace as an effort…

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Court gives time to Priya Kapur to respond to Mandhira Kapur Smith’s plea seeking documents amid Sunjay Kapur’s Rs 30,000 inheritance dispute | Hindi Movie News

Ever since the demise of businessman Sunjay Kapur, there’s been a legal dispute for his Rs 30,000 crore inheritance between his widowed wife Priya Kapur, ex-wife Karisma Kapoor‘s children and his mother Rani Kapur. Sunjay’s sister Mandhira Kapur Smith had made some comments against Priya as she supported her mother Rani which led to Priya…

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THIS snake survives by stealing poison from its prey: Scientists say it could be depending on its last toxic meal |

Snakes that borrow toxins from their meals sound unusual, yet nature often works in unexpected ways. The red-necked keelback is one such species that doesn’t produce its own venom but instead relies on chemicals gathered from what it eats. These snakes consume poisonous toads and store the toxins in specialised glands located in their necks….

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America’s biggest defence tech company Palantir to help IRS detect taxation fraud

The US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) reportedly paid Palantir $1.8 million last year to develop a custom tool for the agency. This tool is designed to help the federal agency identify cases for audits, tax collection, and potential criminal investigations, a report claimed, citing documents obtained via a public records request. The tool, called the…

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‘Get your own oil’: Trump mocks UK, other countries amid Iran chokehold on Hormuz; slams France for being ‘unhelpful’

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday lashed out at allies over rising fuel prices, mocking the United Kingdom and other countries hit by disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, telling them to “get your own oil” amid the ongoing Middle East conflict. He also criticised France as “unhelpful” claiming that the United states will remember….

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