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Trump Announces Economic Campaign Against Iran, Warns Supporters of Consequences
US President Donald Trump announced an "Economic D-Day" campaign targeting Iran's economy, warning countries, businesses, and financial institutions that provide support to Tehran of "tremendous economic consequences." The measures aim to isolate Iran by targeting oil smuggling, financial transfers, exchange houses, ship registries, and front companies. Trump claimed Iran had missed opportunities for a deal and described the campaign as the most severe economic operation ever. Iran condemned the move as "economic terrorism" and a diversion from US domestic issues. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent emphasized the need for global cooperation, urging allies and China to support the sanctions to pressure Iran and prevent further conflict.
Prince Harry and Meghan to Return to UK with Children, Maintain Non-Royal Status
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle plan to move back to the United Kingdom this month with their children, Archie and Lilibet, who are enrolled in British schools starting September. The couple will live in a private, non-royal residence outside London and will not resume official royal duties, maintaining their status as non-working royals. King Charles III was informed recently and welcomes the opportunity to see his grandchildren more often. The move follows years of strained family relations and security concerns since their 2020 departure to the US.
Former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar, Convicted in 1984 Anti-Sikh Riots, Dies at 80
Former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar, convicted for his role in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, died at 80 after being brought from Tihar Jail to Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi. He was serving life sentences for involvement in multiple cases, including the killing of five Sikhs in Palam Colony and the murder of two Sikh men in Saraswati Vihar. While acquitted in some cases, his convictions were upheld by the Delhi High Court and other courts. His appeals remain pending in the Supreme Court.



