Kharg Island: From location to logistics: Challenges to Donald Trump’s Kharg Island ‘seize’ threat

US President Donald Trump’s suggestion that Washington could seize Iran’s key oil hub, Kharg Island, has raised concerns around strategic, military and economic risks of such a move. While the island is central to Iran’s energy exports, experts warn that any attempt to capture or disable it could escalate the conflict, expose US forces to…

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Nayanthara joins Salman Khan’s film, Jayasurya’s ‘Kathanar’ trailer, Ajith–Shalini’s fun video: Top 5 South stories of the day |

Nayanthara joins Salman Khan’s next film, while the trailer for Jayasurya’s fantasy epic ‘Kathanar’ has been released. A fun video of Ajith and Shalini cooking went viral, and Tovino Thomas dismissed rumors of a feud with Dulquer Salmaan. Meanwhile, a recent photo of Bharathiraja has sparked concern among fans. A mix of intriguing updates from…

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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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Naseem Shah row: PCB warns Pakistan players of PKR 1 crore fine over social media posts | Cricket News

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has issued a strict warning to its centrally contracted players against posting any content on social media without prior approval, following the controversy involving Naseem Shah.The board has reminded players and their managers of its social media rules, stating that any post of political nature will not be allowed. According…

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Harvard delays grading reform to 2027, proposes new ‘SAT+’ grade amid campus debate

Harvard delays grading reform to 2027, introduces SAT+ grade Harvard College has postponed the rollout of its widely debated grading reform to fall 2027 and introduced a new “SAT+” grade, marking a significant revision to its plan aimed at tackling grade inflation. The announcement was made by Dean of Undergraduate Education Amanda Claybaugh, according to…

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