High-Stakes Iran–US Talks Resume in Muscat Amid Rising Regional Tensions

High-Stakes Iran–US Talks Resume in Muscat Amid Rising Regional Tensions

Iran and the United States have reopened sensitive diplomatic talks in Muscat, Oman, marking a cautious return to dialogue after weeks of sharp rhetoric and military posturing that heightened fears of direct confrontation. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in the Omani capital to head Tehran’s delegation, while the US side is being led by […]

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Trump Orders Two-Year Closure of Kennedy Center for Major Rebuild Ahead of America’s 250th Anniversary

US President Donald Trump has announced that the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, will shut down for two years as part of what he calls a “complete rebuilding” of the iconic cultural landmark. The closure is set to begin on July 4, aligning with the United States’ 250th anniversary celebrations. Since […]

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Laura Fernandez Sweeps Costa Rica Election With Hardline Crime Pledge, Signaling a Rightward Shift

Laura Fernandez, a tough-talking right-wing political scientist, has won Costa Rica’s presidential election in a decisive landslide, riding a wave of public anger over rising crime and drug-related violence. With more than 81 percent of polling stations counted, Fernandez secured 48.94 percent of the vote, comfortably surpassing the 40 percent threshold needed to avoid a […]

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Sabalenka Questions Australian Open Fitness Tracker Ban, Calls for Clarity on Player Health Monitoring

Sabalenka Questions Australian Open Fitness Tracker Ban, Calls for Clarity on Player Health Monitoring

World number one Aryna Sabalenka has openly questioned the Australian Open’s decision to ban fitness trackers during matches, saying she does not understand why devices commonly used throughout the tennis season are suddenly prohibited at Grand Slams. Speaking after being asked to remove her tracker ahead of her first-round match in Melbourne, Sabalenka explained that […]

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Iran Signals Internet Comeback as Protests Rage, Families Wait for Connection and Calm

Iran Signals Internet Comeback as Protests Rage, Families Wait for Connection and Calm

Iran’s top telecommunications official has pledged that nationwide internet access will be restored within hours, as public pressure mounts following a sweeping shutdown imposed during a deadly protest crackdown. Speaking to local media on Saturday, Behzad Akbari, chief executive of the Telecommunications Infrastructure Company, said connectivity would return “today or tomorrow,” according to the Fars […]

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