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    What changes are expected under Iran's new president?

    Iranians elected reformist Masoud Pezeshkian as the next president after Ebrahim Raisi's death, winning over 54% of votes with promises of improved relations with the West and reviving the 2015 nuclear deal. Pezeshkian aims to ease internet restrictions, oppose mandatory headscarf enforcement, and include more women and ethnic minorities in government. However, facing conservative dominance in state institutions, he may struggle to implement reforms and navigate regional tensions.

    Moderate Pezeshkian expected to win Iran's presidential race, Iranian source says

    Masoud Pezeshkian is anticipated to win the Iranian presidential run-off, leading by three million votes over hardline rival Saeed Jalili. The moderate candidate promises to open Iran to the world and expand freedoms. Pezeshkian's lead follows historically low turnout in the first round. His potential victory may ease tensions with the West and promote social liberalization, though skepticism remains about his ability to challenge Iran's power elite. This election coincides with heightened Middle East tensions and pressures over Iran's nuclear program.

    IS killed more than 4,000 since Syria territorial defeat: monitor

    Islamic State fighters have killed nearly 4,100 people in Syria since 2019, according to a war monitor. This comes despite the jihadist group's loss of its last stronghold in the country that year.

    Slain charity worker a militant: Israel releases photo

    The military says that Fadi al-Wadiya, who was killed in an airstrike earlier this week, was a "significant operative" in the Islamic Jihad group and was involved in its rocket program. Doctors Without Borders, known by its French acronym MSF, did not respond to a request for comment on the photos, which were released late on Wednesday. The aid group said earlier that it had no indication he was a militant.

    Gunmen kill 20 at worship sites in Russia's Dagestan

    Gunmen launched attacks at a synagogue, an Orthodox church, and a police post in Russia's Dagestan region, killing an Orthodox priest, multiple police officers, and civilians. The governor of Dagestan called it a "day of tragedy," with over 20 killed in what is believed to be a terrorist attack. Five gunmen were shot and killed. Days of mourning have been declared, and flags are at half-staff. The attackers' identities and motives are under investigation.

    'Saudi state did not fail' after hundreds dead during hajj: Official

    The senior Saudi official said the Saudi government had confirmed 577 deaths for the two busiest days of hajj: Saturday, when pilgrims gathered for hours of prayers in the blazing sun on Mount Arafat, and Sunday, when they participated in the "stoning of the devil" ritual in Mina.

    • 'Bodies on the ground': Pilgrims recount hajj heat horrors

      Yasser, after failing to secure a hajj visa, performed the pilgrimage illegally, now regretting it. Concerned for his wife among the 1,000+ fatalities, mostly unregistered Egyptians. Egypt accounts for over half of the deaths. The unregistered faced challenges like lack of amenities and high temperatures. Saudi Arabia has not commented on the fatalities. The hajj must be completed by Muslims, but costs and quotas push some to the irregular route.

      Follow govt guidelines for Eid sacrifice, don't share pics of slaughtered animals: Jamiat to Muslims

      Prominent Muslim organization Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind urged Muslims to adhere to government guidelines during Eid-ul-Azha celebrations, emphasising the importance of sacrifice in Islam. President Maulana Arshad Madani advised against sharing slaughter images on social media, promoting cleanliness, and following regulations while performing 'Qurbani'. Muslims globally commemorate Eid-ul-Azha as a symbol of obedience to God.

      Suspected PFI members conspired to transform India into Islamic country: HC while denying bail

      The bench said the accused persons participated in spreading hatred against the state and pushing anti-national agenda through various means of propaganda. The accused persons shared a document on social media groups titled 'Vision - 2047', it noted.

      Who is Umm Hudaifa? What did she say about atrocities committed by slain ISIS chief Abu Bakr al Baghdadi?

      Umm Hudaifa, the wife of the deceased chief of ISIS Abu Bakr Baghdadi is currently in a prison in Baghdad facing charges related to various terror-related offenses.

      UN will declare that both Israel and Hamas are violating children's rights in armed conflict

      The U.N. secretary-general will report to the Security Council next week on Israel and Hamas violating children's rights. The report includes parties like Kachin Independence Army and Russia. Israel's inclusion will increase global attention on its actions in Gaza.

      From Sheikh Hasina to Wickremesingh: Check full list of global leaders that will attend Modi's oath ceremony

      Narendra Modi Oath Ceremony: The people cited above said top leaders of Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Nepal and Mauritius are likely to be among the foreign leaders to be invited for Modi's oath-taking ceremony. The media division of Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe's office said Modi invited him to the swearing-in ceremony. It said Wickremesinghe accepted the invite.

      NIA charge sheets 17 ISIS men for making IEDs, radicalising youth

      NIA charged 17 ISIS agents in a conspiracy involving recruitment, radicalisation of youth, and fabrication of explosives in the Delhi-Padgha ISIS terror module case. The accused, charged under various sections of the IPC, UA(P) Act, Arms Act, and Explosive Substances Act, were found to be involved in a large-scale ISIS plot. This included recruiting and training individuals, spreading ISIS ideology among unsuspecting youth, creating explosives and IEDs, and raising funds for the banned organization.

      Iran's hard-line former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad registers for June 28 presidential election

      Iran's hard-line former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has registered as a possible candidate for the presidential election, aiming to regain the country's top political position after a helicopter crash killed the nation's president. Ahmadinejad's return comes amid heightened tensions between Iran and the West over Tehran's nuclear program, arming of Russia in its war on Ukraine, and crackdowns on dissent. The election is planned for June 28 to replace Khamenei's protege President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash in May.

      Sri Lanka police arrests wanted handler of 4 ISIS suspects detained in India

      The arrested individual suspected of handling four Sri Lankans linked to ISIS, detained at Ahmedabad airport, was identified as Gerard Pushparaja Osman. Sri Lankan Police offered a cash award of Rs. 2 million for information on his whereabouts. Security forces suspect Osman, aged 46, facilitated the individuals' activities.

      Islam critic among six wounded in Germany knife attack

      A knife attack at a rally in Mannheim, Germany, injured six people, including Michael Stuerzenberger, a known critic of Islam. The incident occurred days before the EU elections, amid rising politically motivated violence in the country. Interior Minister Nancy Faeser suggested the attack might be Islamist-motivated. The assailant, whose identity remains unknown, was shot and wounded by police. Chancellor Olaf Scholz condemned the violence. This incident highlights concerns about Islamist violence and the safety of public figures in Germany.

      Israel pummels Gaza as troops push into central Rafah

      Israeli forces conducted air raids on targets in the Gaza Strip, particularly in the southern city of Rafah. The military operation in Rafah led to international concerns about civilian safety, with reports of casualties and destruction in multiple locations. Efforts towards a ceasefire have been stalled as both sides continue to exchange fire. The rising casualties promped calls for humanitarian aid and diplomatic intervention.

      Israel says Gaza war likely to last another seven months as tanks probe Rafah

      Israeli tanks entered Rafah on Wednesday amid ongoing conflict with Hamas in Gaza. The move followed Washington's statement that the Rafah raid did not constitute a major ground operation. Despite an International Court of Justice order, Israel continued its assaults, aiming to control the buffer zone on the Egyptian border to prevent weapon smuggling. Prime Minister Netanyahu’s advisor predicted the conflict would last at least through 2024. Calls for immediate aid and evacuation routes were made as thousands of Palestinians fled the city under intense bombardment.

      Nawaz Sharif says Pakistan 'violated' agreement with India signed by him and Vajpayee in 1999

      Sharif and Vajpayee signed the Lahore Declaration on February 21, 1999, after a historic summit here. The agreement that talked about a vision of peace and stability between the two countries signalled a major breakthrough, but a few months later Pakistani intrusion in the Kargil district in Jammu and Kashmir led to the Kargil War.

      After funeral, Iran's focus shifts to vote for Raisi's successor

      Following the tragic death of President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash, Iran prepares for a pivotal election to select his successor on June 28. Conservatives aim to secure a loyalist to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The election comes amidst ongoing conflicts, economic challenges, and concerns over candidate vetting. Key figures including Raisi's Vice President and former nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili have expressed interest in running the election.

      India will deal with the 4 ISIS suspects arrested in Gujarat, says Sri Lankan govt

      India to handle four Sri Lankan ISIS suspects arrested at Ahmedabad airport. Sri Lanka to investigate if suspects were involved in terrorism on the island nation.

      Russia says Islamic State behind deadly Moscow concert hall attack

      Russia has confirmed that Islamic State coordinated the March concert hall attack in Moscow, the deadliest terror attack in two decades. The attack, which killed over 140 people, was coordinated via the internet by members of Khorasan Province (IS-K), an IS branch active in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Russia has repeatedly tried to link Ukraine and the West to the attack, but has denied involvement.

      Iran inters its late president at holiest Shiite site in nation after fatal helicopter crash

      Iran interred late President Ebrahim Raisi at the Imam Reza Shrine in Mashhad after a fatal helicopter crash. Acting President Mohammad Mokhber has assumed leadership responsibilities, engaging in diplomatic meetings. Raisi's burial at the shrine signifies a major honor for the cleric.

      Chabahar Port to reduce Afghanistan’s dependence on Karachi: Kabul

      The Taliban has welcomed India's 10-year management rights over Iran's Chabahar Port, viewing it as an alternative to Pakistan's Karachi Port. They support the port's expansion, which they believe will enhance economic stability and benefit Afghanistan. The Afghanistan-India trade in 2023 reached $773 million. The Afghanistan Chamber of Industries and Mines sees increased investment in Chabahar as beneficial for regional trade. A special zone for Afghan traders at Chabahar Port further facilitates export and import activities.

      UAPA case: SC sets aside HC verdict granting bail to eight alleged PFI members

      The Supreme Court overturned a Madras High Court verdict granting bail to eight accused under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, stressing national security's importance. Justices Bela M Trivedi and Pankaj Mithal directed the accused to surrender immediately. The ruling followed a plea by the National Investigation Agency challenging the bail order.

      Israel tries to contain the fallout after some allies support ICC prosecutor's request for warrants

      The International Criminal Court seeks arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and Hamas leaders Yahya Sinwar, Mohammed Deif, and Ismail Haniyeh, supported by France, Belgium, and Slovenia for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza and Israel.

      Why was Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi called the 'Butcher of Tehran'?

      The death of Ebrahim Raisi has raised questions regarding his record on Human Rights. He is seen to be behind mass killings that have led to suppression of rights in Iran, as per reports.

      Dozens killed and wounded as Israeli forces thrust deeper in Gaza's Jabalia and Rafah

      Israeli troops and tanks advanced into the northern Gaza Strip, killing and wounding dozens of Palestinians, according to medics and residents. In Rafah, near the Egyptian border, Israel continued its ground offensive against Hamas, displacing many and causing widespread casualties. Israel's military targeted terrorist infrastructure, while Palestinian fighters retaliated with rockets and explosives. The ongoing conflict has resulted in significant losses on both sides, with over 35,000 Palestinians and 281 Israeli soldiers reported dead. Rafah, sheltering over a million displaced Gazans, remains heavily bombarded amidst the prolonged conflict.

      Terrorist threat to T20 World Cup: Cricket West Indies says 'safety and security is priority number one'

      A Cricbuzz report from Sunday said that the co-host of the T20 World Cup received a terro threat from North Pakistan. "Pro-Islamic State (IS) media sources have launched campaigns inciting violence against sporting events, which included video messages from the Afghanistan-Pakistan branch, ISKhorasan (IS-K) which highlighted assaults in numerous countries and urged supporters to join the battlefield in their countries," read the terror threat, as reported by Cricbuzz.

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