Following the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran has formed a three-man interim leadership council. The group includes President Masoud Pezeshkian, Ayatollah Alireza Arafi, and Chief Justice Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei.
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Ark Midnight Episode 479 delivers a high-level intelligence briefing on escalating U.S.–Iran tensions and Israel’s growing strategic exposure. Experts examine retaliation scenarios, domestic vulnerabilities, and the risks of broader regional war.
A FrontPage Magazine analysis argues that Iran’s theocratic state imposes systemic barriers on religious minorities, limiting freedoms and enforcing strict religious law.
An analysis of how BEE compliance and AI-driven recruitment are reshaping employment prospects in South Africa. The article explores the broader economic and social ripple effects.
Slovakia has stopped emergency electricity exports to Ukraine after Kyiv failed to restore Russian oil transit. The decision deepens a diplomatic and energy dispute.
Trump is expected to visit China in late March for discussions with Chinese leadership. The trip highlights renewed diplomatic engagement between the two global powers.
Protesters in Albania attacked government headquarters during a night of unrest marked by fires and clashes. The violence highlights deepening political divisions and mounting public anger.
Israel’s chief rabbis condemned a High Court decision advancing upgrades to the Western Wall’s egalitarian prayer plaza, citing concerns over tradition and religious authority.
Prince Andrew was released under investigation after questioning over alleged misconduct tied to newly released Epstein documents. Police continue searching properties linked to the former royal.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office over ties to Epstein
Prince Andrew was arrested as UK authorities investigate alleged misconduct tied to released Epstein documents. Buckingham Palace says the law must take its course.
Peace negotiations in Geneva broke down without agreement, highlighting deep divisions over territory and security. Analysts warn the failure could reshape alliances and prolong global tensions.
The United States has repositioned an aircraft carrier closer to Iran amid escalating regional tensions. The move underscores Washington’s military posture and deterrence strategy.
The United Kingdom strongly criticized Israel’s security cabinet for approving measures to expand settlement control in the West Bank, calling the actions inconsistent with international law and a barrier to peace. London urged Israel to reverse the decision amid global concern.
A man received a prison sentence for publicly threatening to kill former President Donald Trump, with prosecutors emphasizing free speech limits and public safety. The case underscores legal responses to violent threats.
The EU is weighing a so-called “membership lite” option for Ukraine as full accession remains distant. The proposal reflects political, economic, and security constraints shaping enlargement policy.
Was Edward IV of England the rightful king or a usurper? This article traces the Mortimer bloodline and its decisive role in the Wars of the Roses.
Christian persecution around the world continues unabated, but the United States has shifted from engagement to enforcement in its policy. New measures aim to attach consequences to religious-freedom violations internationally.

















