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Iran’s top diplomat says talks with US ‘complicated’ by American strike on nuclear sites


Iran's top diplomat says talks with US 'complicated' by American strike on nuclear sites
Iran’s top diplomat says talks with US ‘complicated’ by American strike on nuclear sites (Image: AP)

DUBAI: Iran’s top diplomat said the possibility of new negotiations with the United States on his country’s nuclear program has been “complicated” by the American attack on three of the sites, which he conceded caused “serious damage. The US was one of the parties to the 2015 nuclear deal in which Iran agreed to limits on its uranium enrichment program in exchange for sanctions relief and other benefits. That deal unravelled after US President Donald Trump pulled the US out unilaterally during his first term. Trump has suggested he is interested in new talks with Iran and said the two sides would meet next week. In an interview on Iranian state television broadcast late Thursday, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi left open the possibility that his country would again enter talks on its nuclear program, but suggested it would not be anytime soon. “No agreement has been made for resuming the negotiations,” he said. “No time has been set, no promise has been made, and we haven’t even talked about restarting the talks.” The American decision to intervene militarily “made it more complicated and more difficult” for talks on Iran’s nuclear program, Araghchi said. In Friday prayers, many imams stressed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s message from the day before that the war had been a victory for Iran. Cleric Hamzeh Khalili, who also is the deputy chief justice of Iran, vowed during a prayer service in Tehran that the courts would prosecute people accused of spying for Israel “in a special way.” During the war with Israel, Iran hanged several people who it already had in custody on espionage charges, sparking fears from activists that it could conduct a wave of executions after the conflict ended. Authorities reportedly have detained dozens in various cities on the charge of cooperation with Israel. Israel attacked Iran on June 13, targeting its nuclear sites, defence systems, high-ranking military officials and atomic scientists in relentless attacks. In 12 days of strikes, Israel said it killed some 30 Iranian commanders and 11 nuclear scientists, while hitting eight nuclear-related facilities and more than 720 military infrastructure sites. More than 1,000 people were killed, including at least 417 civilians, according to the Washington-based Human Rights Activists group. Iran fired more than 550 ballistic missiles at Israel, most of which were intercepted but those that got through caused damage in many areas and killed 28 people. Israeli military spokesperson Brig. Gen Effie Defrin said Friday that in some areas it had exceeded its operational goals, but needed to remain vigilant. “We are under no illusion, the enemy has not changed its intentions,” he said. The US stepped in on Sunday to hit Iran’s three most important strikes with a wave of cruise missiles and bunker-buster bombs dropped by B-2 bombers, designed to penetrate deep into the ground to damage the heavily-fortified targets. Iran, in retaliation, fired missiles at a US base in Qatar on Monday but caused no known casualties. Trump said the American attacks “completely and fully obliterated” Iran’s nuclear program, though Khamenei on Thursday accused the US president of exaggerating the damage, saying the strikes did not “achieve anything significant.” There has been speculation that Iran moved much of its highly-enriched uranium before the strikes, something that it told the U.N. nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, that it planned to do. Even if that turns out to be true, IAEA Director Rafael Grossi told Radio France International that the damage done to the Fordo site, which was built into a mountain, “is very, very, very considerable.” Among other things, he said, centrifuges are “quite precise machines” and it’s “not possible” that the concussion from multiple 30,000-pound bombs would not have caused “important physical damage.” “These centrifuges are no longer operational,” he said. Araghchi himself acknowledged “the level of damage is high, and it’s serious damage.” He added that Iran had not yet decided whether to allow in IAEA inspectors to assess the damage, but they would be kept out “for the time being.”





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Pradeep Ranganathan plans to return to direction; A sci-fi film after ‘Dude’ pre-production in progress | Tamil Movie News


Pradeep Ranganathan plans to return to direction; A sci-fi film after 'Dude' pre-production in progress

After capturing hearts with Love Today, actor-filmmaker Pradeep Ranganathan is currently wrapping up his next acting venture, ‘Dude.’ Directed by Keerthivasan, ‘Dude’ is slated for a Diwali release. Post-production work is in full swing, with music composed by Sai Abhyankar. The film has generated strong pre-release buzz, thanks to Pradeep’s popularity and the youthful tone expected from the project.Pradeep to direct and act in a new projectEven before ‘Dude’ hits screens, Pradeep Ranganathan has begun planning his next big move. According to Indiaglitz, he is all set to return to direction and will also play the lead role in this new project. The actor-director has already completed the script, which is said to be in the science fiction genre, a refreshing change from his earlier romantic and youth-oriented themes. The yet-to-be-titled film will be produced by the production house that bankrolled the director-actor’s ‘Love Today.A bold genre shift with science fictionThe upcoming science-fi enterprise makes an interesting change in the career of Pradeep Ranganathan as he steps into a style that is still relatively unexplained in mainstream Tamil cinema. Known for his latest story and reliable characters, his tech has conspired with fans of science fiction. The project is expected to go to the floor soon, and the team is preparing to start pre-production work in the coming weeks.Pradeep Ranganathan aims big.Pradeep Ranganathan made his debut as an actor in his own directorial ‘Love Today,’ which became a sensational hit. Since then, he has been focusing on acting roles; his second release as a hero, ‘Dragon,’ also went on to become a huge hit. With back-to-back 100 crore films, Pradeep Ranganathan has cemented his place, and he aims to deepen it with his upcoming releases ‘Love Insurance Kompany’ and ‘Dude.’





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Kolkata shocker: Student raped inside law college; three held, including staffer | Kolkata News


Kolkata shocker: Student raped inside law college; three held, including staffer

KOLKATA: A student was allegedly raped within the premises of a law college in Kolkata, prompting the arrest of two students and a staff member who is also an alumnus of the institution.As per the police, an FIR was filed based on the student’s complaint, naming all three accused. Investigations revealed that one of the accused committed the assault, while the others were involved in abetting the incident.Police identified the accused as Manojit Mishra, Zaib Ahmed, and Pramit Mukhopadhyay.

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The trio will be produced before the A.C.J.M. Court in Alipore, South 24 Parganas, with a prayer for police custody to facilitate proper investigation.(The victim’s identity has not been revealed to protect her privacy as per Supreme court directives on cases related to sexual assault)





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‘Led to abrupt end of Op Sindoor’: Cong takes jab at Centre as Trump teases ‘great’ trade deal with India | India News


'Led to abrupt end of Op Sindoor': Cong takes jab at Centre as Trump teases 'great' trade deal with India
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NEW DELHI: As US President Donald Trump declared an imminent ‘very big deal’ with India, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Friday criticised the Centre, linking it to the “abrupt” conclusion of Operation Sindoor.The US president has consistently stated that he utilised trade discussions with India and Pakistan to halt confrontations following the Pahalgam terror attack, although India has consistently rejected these assertions.“After repeating 16 times that he used a trade deal as an instrument to bring about a ceasefire between India & Pakistan, President Trump has now announced that such an India-US trade agreement is going to be signed in the next few days. He calls a ‘ very big deal.’ It better be – given that it led to the abrupt end of Operation Sindoor,” Ramesh posted on X.“As is now becoming evident, India has to get to know decisions of great importance to it from the White House in Washington DC,” he added.Earlier on Friday (local time), President Trump announced that the US is establishing multiple trade agreements, noting a finalised deal with China and an upcoming arrangement with India.At the Big Beautiful Bill event in Washington DC, Trump stated, “We just signed with China yesterday. We are having some great deals. We have one coming up, maybe with India. Very big one. Where we’re going to open up India, in the China deal, we are starting to open up China.”





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