Iran confirms death of national security chief Ali Larijani, president Pezeshkian offers condolences

Iran security chief Larinjani killed, president Pezeshkian condoles (File photos) Iran on Tuesday confirmed the death of its national security chief Ali Larijani, hours after Israel took responsibility of killing him in an airstrike. Iran president also condoled the death while vowing to take revenge.“The pure souls of the martyrs embraced the purified soul of…

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‘Whoever made that rule should be fired’: Canada school’s ‘no food zones’ during Ramadan sparks row

Fairview School in Calgary at the centre of the ‘no food zones’ row. A school in Canada’s Calgary has landed in controversy after introducing “no food zones” in its cafeteria to support Muslim students observing Ramadan. The move, aimed at promoting inclusivity, has instead ignited a wider debate on how far institutions should go in…

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Tulsi Gabbard breaks silence on Iran war after top aide Joe Kent resigns: ‘Trump took action based on…’

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard broke her silence Tuesday after her top aide Joe Kent, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center, resigned as he did not agree with President Donald Trump’s war on Iran. As Tulsi Gabbard is also known for her anti-war stance, speculations were rife that she would also exit as…

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‘Fly to India for free’: DHS uses Taj Mahal to promote ‘self-deportation’ with $2,600 incentive for undocumented migrants

The US Department of Homeland Security promoted a “self-deportation” scheme using imagery of India’s Taj Mahal and offering financial incentives to undocumented migrants who agree to leave the country voluntarily.In a post shared on social media, the department appeared to advertise free flights to India alongside a cash benefit of up to $2,600 for those…

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12,000-year-old mystery of Göbekli Tepe in Turkey: Who built this temple and where did its builders vanish | World News

Long before there were even any cities, any farming, or any pottery, people gathered on a hill in what is now southern Turkey and created something incredible. Huge stone pillars, decorated with animals and symbols, were arranged in massive circular formations. This is believed to be the oldest temple the world has ever known. Dating…

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Average H‑1B household contributes $30,050, 2.6 times a typical US household: Research

A new study shows that households of H‑1B visa holders contribute significantly more to public finances than typical American households. On average, an H‑1B household provides a net fiscal contribution of $30,050 annually, compared with $11,530 for the average US household.The research was conducted by Adam Ozimek and Sarah Eckhardt, and it examines the impact…

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Laughable: White House reacts to Tulsi Gabbard aide Joe Kent’s ‘good conscience’ resignation over Iran war

Karoline Leavitt issued a point-by-point rebuttal to Joe Kent’s resignation letter. The White House issued a statement reacting to Joe Kent’s resignation from the post of the director of the National Counterterrorism Center over Iran war and called it laughable and Kent said Iran posed no imminent threat to the US. Kent, a top aide…

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