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Iran has refused to include surrendering its stockpile of enriched uranium in the latest proposals aimed at ending the ongoing conflict, keeping tensions high as negotiations continue.
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Ìran and USA update
The Aba Women's Riots (1929): fearless women rose up against the British Empire to protest injustice and colonial policies. Many lost their lives, but their voices shook the system and left a lasting legacy of resistance.
Breaking: The United States and Iran talks in Islamabad have ended with no deal after intense negotiations.
With both sides failing to reach common ground, the fragile ceasefire now hangs in the balance—and the next phase of the conflict could be even more dangerous.
The uncertainty ahead is what’s truly alarming.
ou think you understand this extremist group better than we do? A day will come when you’ll realize—you can’t be more Muslim than us.”
— Statement reportedly directed by the UAE foreign minister to some European nations amid growing tensions over security and extremism.
Tension in Bayelsa During Presidential Visit
A moment that has sparked concern across the country — a group of Nigerian military personnel were caught on camera engaging in a physical altercation during President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s visit to Bayelsa State.
What reportedly started as a disagreement between drivers quickly escalated into a full-blown fight involving multiple officers, all in full view of civilians. The exact cause of the clash is still unclear.
This incident occurred as the President was departing an official event where he commissioned key projects and reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to strengthening security and the armed forces.
Earlier, the Bayelsa State Government had declared a public holiday and ordered markets closed to allow residents participate in the visit and project commissioning.
⚠️ This development raises serious questions about discipline and coordination within the military, especially during high-profile national events.
Most powerful regimes don’t just chase nuclear weapons for war—they chase them for survival and influence.
For many governments, nuclear weapons act as a deterrent—a way to prevent attacks and force other countries to think twice before interfering. That’s why even controversial or authoritarian regimes often pursue them.
When it comes to Iran, analysts say the motivation is complex: security concerns, regional influence, and the desire to protect the regime all play a role—not just fear tactics alone.
What do you think—are nuclear weapons about protection, power, or both?
This information really shocked me… 🤯
So does this mean Benjamin Netanyahu was right all along when he described Ali Khamenei as having an “apocalyptic ideology”?
For years, this has been part of the debate around Iran’s leadership and beliefs tied to end-time (messianic) expectations in some interpretations of Shi’a Islam.
But is this reality… or just political narrative used to justify conflict?
How governments use media to shape what people think 👀
In countries like Iran and China, state-controlled media plays a major role in controlling information, influencing opinions, and limiting opposing voices.
Is it protection… or propaganda? 🤔
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