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Iran’s new security boss Mohammad Zolghadr: Why his appointment matters
Zolghadr, an ex-IRGC commander, will manage Iran's security amid external US-Israeli pressures and internal unrest.
Indonesians fire wooden cannons in post-Eid tradition
Two villages in Indonesia’s West Java province faced off with wooden cannons in a traditional post-Eid celebration.
New Zealand footballers willing to play Iran World Cup match outside US
The teams are set to play on June 15 in Los Angeles, but Iran has threatened to boycott its matches due to the war.
Thousands march to mark 50th anniversary of Argentina’s bloody coup
Thousands of people took to the streets in Buenos Aires to mark the 50th anniversary of Argentina’s last military coup.
Parsi: No deal ‘’without both sides giving something to the other’
Trita Parsi argues that Iran is unlikely to agree to end the war without sanctions relief.
OpenAI pulls AI video app Sora as concerns grow on deepfake videos
This is first big step by ChatGPT maker to focus its business on potentially more lucrative areas, such as coding tools.
From Pakistan to Egypt, Iran war drives up fuel prices in the Global South
Developing economies in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East are bearing the brunt of surging energy costs.
Amid US-Israeli attacks, people in Iran struggle to survive ailing economy
Some are left without an income, others are temporarily displaced, and no one knows when the internet will return .
Drone attack ignites fuel tank at Kuwait airport
A drone has sparked a fire at a fuel tank at Kuwait International Airport.
Iran says ‘non-hostile’ ships can pass safely through Strait of Hormuz
Tehran's statement on opening of key waterway comes as US President Trump says talks are taking place to end the war.

