Iran FM Delivers Demands to Pakistan; Top 5 News of the Day
Iran FM Delivers Demands to Pakistan; Top 5 News

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has delivered both Tehran's demands and its reservations about US demands as peace talks remain uncertain. In other news, Delhi Police arrested YouTuber Salim Wastik, allegedly a fugitive convicted killer living under a new identity for 26 years. Raghav Chadha lost over one million Instagram followers within 24 hours of joining the BJP. Coordinated terrorist attacks hit Bamako, Mali, with gunfire and explosions reported across the capital. Mojtaba Khamenei reportedly uses a covert courier network of handwritten messages to avoid US-Israel surveillance.

Iran's FM Delivers Demands to Pakistan; US Envoys En Route for Peace Talks

Abbas Araghchi conveyed Iran’s negotiating positions along with its reservations about US demands to Pakistani officials during his visit to Islamabad. Discussions focused on regional dynamics and diplomatic coordination.

YouTuber Salim Wastik Arrested for 1995 Murder

In a dramatic turn of events, the Delhi Police Crime Branch apprehended Salim Wastik, a YouTuber and social activist known for his vocal criticism of Islam, in a two-decade-old kidnapping and murder charge. Wastik had been stabbed more than ten times in the abdomen at his Ghaziabad office.

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Raghav Chadha Loses Over 1 Million Followers After Joining BJP

Within 24 hours of announcing his exit from the Aam Aadmi Party and joining the Bharatiya Janata Party, Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha saw a sharp decline in his Instagram following, losing over one million followers. His follower count dropped from 14.6 million to 13.3 million.

Coordinated Attacks Rock Mali's Capital Bamako

A series of coordinated attacks rocked Mali on early Saturday, with gunfire and explosions reported in the capital Bamako. Firing was also heard near a military camp close to the city's international airport. The Malian Armed Forces said unidentified terrorist groups targeted several positions in the capital and other parts of the country.

Mojtaba Khamenei Controls Iran via Handwritten Letters

Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is commanding the country through a secret human chain of handwritten letters to avoid detection by the US and Israel, according to a report by The New York Times. Messages are handwritten, sealed in envelopes, and passed on via trusted couriers traveling on motorcycles and cars.

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