Reports Claim Iran’s Mojtaba Khamenei in Coma; War Command Allegedly Handled by Others.

Tehran: Unconfirmed reports circulating on social media and some international platforms claim that Mojtaba Khamenei, widely discussed as a powerful figure within Iran’s leadership circle, is in a critical medical condition and may be in a coma. Some of these reports allege that he suffered severe health complications, including the loss of both legs and…

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Shadow Power and Global Wealth: The Rise of Mojtaba Khamenei.

Tehran/London:Mojtaba Khamenei has emerged as one of the most influential yet least publicly visible figures in Iranian politics. As the son of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali khamenei, he is frequently mentioned by analysts as a potential successor to the country’s most powerful political and religious position. At the same time, international media investigations have raised…

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“If Kabul Falls, Islamabad Will Fall Too”: Taliban Defence Minister Warns Pakistan Amid Rising Border Tensions.

Kabul: Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have intensified after Mohammed Yaqoob Majahid , the Defence Minister of the Taliban-led government, issued a sharp warning to Islamabad, saying that instability in Kabul would also destabilize Pakistan. His remarks come amid growing military tensions and clashes along the Afghanistan–Pakistan border. Mohammad Yaqoob Mujahid, the son of former…

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Nepal’s Political Shift: Rise of Balen Shah Raises Questions on India Ties, Western NGOs, Evangelical Networks, and China’s Role.

Kathmandu: The growing political influence of Balen Shah in has sparked debate across South Asia about how the country’s future leadership may reshape its relationships with neighboring India, global actors such as philanthropist George Soros-linked organizations, Christian evangelical networks, and regional power China . Analysts say Nepal’s evolving political landscape reflects both domestic frustration with…

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US-Made Kuwaiti Jet Mistakenly Shoots Down Three American F-15 Fighter Jets; Probe Calls It a ‘Tragic Error’.

Kuwait City | March 2026:A U.S.-made Kuwaiti fighter aircraft mistakenly shot down three American F-15E Strike Eagle jets in what officials have described as a “friendly fire” incident, according to preliminary findings of a joint investigation by U.S. and Kuwaiti authorities. The incident reportedly occurred during heightened regional military activity. Initial reports indicate that the…

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Chinese HQ-9B Air Defence System Faces Scrutiny After U.S.–Israel Strikes on Iran.

By International Desk The performance of China’s advanced HQ-9B long-range air defence system has come under renewed scrutiny following coordinated U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian targets, including sites near Tehran and other strategic cities. Defence analysts and multiple media outlets report that the system, recently acquired by Iran, did not effectively intercept a significant…

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