The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Mohammad Eslami, has announced that the Persian state's nuclear activities will not stop despite attacks by Israel and the United States.
A ceasefire between Iran and Israel came into effect today, June 24. Officials from the occupying "Israel" have also officially confirmed that an agreement has been reached to cease fire.
Protests against US President Donald Trump began in New York after the US military struck Iranian nuclear facilities.
According to official Islamabad, it was the actions of the American leader that helped stop the escalation of the situation. That is why the Pakistani government has decided to officially recommend Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize.
Russia has reached an agreement with the Afghan government to radically expand labor migration. The number of Afghans working on Russian construction sites will soon reach a thousand.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Israel is spending up to $200 million a day on air defense. The munitions and aircraft used to both strike and intercept missiles also add to the cost. The cost of rebuilding damaged buildings alone is expected to cost at least $400 million.
Only then will those who want to study in the United States be required to consent to monitoring the social media they use. The US will review applicants' social media activity to determine whether they have an aggressive attitude towards the United States, its system of government, culture, national values, or institutions.
The Indian government is illegally deporting Muslims from the country to Bangladesh. According to The Guardian, the Bangladeshi side is not accepting the deported Muslims and is sending them back.
For the first time in history, a majority of Americans say they get their news from social media, not from television or news websites and apps. This is especially true among young people: more than half of Americans under the age of 35 say social media is their primary source of news.
India wants to divert "surplus water" from three rivers that flow into Pakistan to its states of Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan. Work is underway to build a 113-kilometer-long canal to this end.