100 days on, Ali Khamenei remains unburied: What’s delaying the funeral of Iran’s longest-serving supreme leader?

Iran’s longest-serving supreme leader of Iran Ayotallah Ali Khamenei has still not been buried, even after 100 days since his death in a joint US-Israel strike on Iran. The delay that has triggered questions inside and outside the country, while his son Mojtaba took over the position.While several senior military commanders and officials killed in…

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Chornobyl Nuclear Attack: Chernobyl fuel facility hit: Nuclear fears resurface, Kyiv says Russian attack ‘deliberate’

A Russian drone struck a storage facility for spent nuclear fuel in the Chernobyl exclusion zone on Sunday, Ukrainian officials said, accusing Moscow of once again putting nuclear infrastructure at risk.Authorities said radiation levels remained within normal limits despite damage to the site.According to Reuters, Ukraine’s general staff and state nuclear agency said a drone…

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Indian Mother’S Journey: ‘Dropped off by one son, flown home by another’: Indian mother’s journey with her pilot sons touches hearts

A mother’s journey became a little more special thanks to her two pilot sons, and now the internet can’t stop talking about it. A heartwarming Instagram post featuring the trio has won the hearts of social media users.The post follows a journey that connected two brothers through their mother’s travel plans. While one son was…

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‘We’re children of the same rivers’: Nepal calls on India to ‘discuss dormant ties’ | India News

EAM Jaishankar with Nepal FM Shisir Khanal Nepal’s foreign minister Shisir Khanal on Sunday emphasised on a stronger development-oriented partnership with India while also calling for the revival of dormant bilateral mechanisms and the resumption of high-level political exchanges between the two neighbours.Addressing a media briefing during his three-day visit to India, Khanal highlighted the…

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The rise of Mohammad Saleem Safi: Quit cricket at 16, impressed Pakistan’s Rana Naved-ul-Hasan with pace, now bags 6/140 vs India | Cricket News

Afghanistan’s Mohammad Saleem, left, looks heavenwards, after taking five wickets. (AP Photo) TimesofIndia.com in Mullanpur: Three years ago, when Rana Naved-ul-Hasan arrived at Afghanistan’s high-performance centre in Kabul as bowling coach, one young fast bowler immediately grabbed his attention. Mohammad Saleem Safi, a lanky pacer from Baghlan province, was bowling with genuine pace and troubling…

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Maharashtra onion farmers demand Rs 3,000/quintal, say relief measures fall short

Farmers in Maharashtra welcomed Centre’s decision to relax onion procurement rules. At the same time, they said, the move does not solve the main problem and have demanded a minimum procurement price of Rs 3,000 per quintal.They say the rates being offered by the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd (NAFED) and the…

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