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'The Lord of Rings: Rings of Power Season 2': This actor will not return. Know the reason and other details
Rings of Power Season 2' is coming but there is news that may disappoint some fans. According to ‘The Hollywood Reporter’, Nazanin Boniadi will not be returning in Season 2. The actor who played the role of Bronwyn was a pivotal combatant when the Orcs led a deadly assault on the village of Tirharad, trying to protect many of the villagers. Season 1 saw Bronwyn fiercely defending her son. Her son is Theo, a character played by Tyroe Muhafidin. Season 1 also saw her fledging romance with Elf Defender Arondir, a character played by Ismael Cruz Cordova.
31.05 / 12:57
30.05 / 14:21
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Thousands of skilled workers on the edge, as Canada's immigration programs get harder to crack
Fatemah Ahmedi* feels like a loser.
30.05 / 12:21
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Ship attacked by Yemen's Houthi rebels was full of grain bound for Iran, the group's main benefactor
A Greek-owned and Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier that came under attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels earlier this week had a cargo of grain bound for Iran
30.05 / 01:59
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Meta finds AI-generated content on Israel-Gaza used ‘deceptively’ on Facebook, Instagram; takes action
Israel-Gaza conflict published below posts from global news organisations and US lawmakers, the social media company said in its quarterly security report. The social media accounts posted as Jewish students, African Americans, and other concerned citizens are targeting the US and Canadian audiences.
30.05 / 00:59
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Nearly 3 out of 10 children in Afghanistan face crisis or emergency level of hunger in 2024
About 6.5 million children in Afghanistan are forecast to experience crisis levels of hunger in 2024
29.05 / 16:31
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'All eyes on Rafah': Israel counters new trend with 'what your eyes fail to see' | Explained
countered the "All eyes on Rafah" social media trends with the phrase "What your eyes fail to see". The Netanyahu-led country highlighted the Palestinian militant group Hamas taking Israeli men, women, and children as hostages and keeping them "in horrible conditions".The Israel Foreign Ministry reposted a tweet made by the Embassy of the State of Israel in India that read: "What your eyes fail to see is the cries of 125 Israeli men, women, children, and elderly currently held hostage by Hamas in horrible conditions deep in the tunnels of Gaza.""This is why the conflict began.
29.05 / 05:29
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Iran’s brisk walk to a nuclear bomb
Iran keeps making substantial progress in its brisk walk to an atomic weapon, a United Nations report leaked Monday suggests, and what are they going to tell us next—that there’s gambling at Rick’s? Yet the Biden Administration wants to hide this scary truth from the world in this election year. An International Atomic Energy Agency report has concluded that Iran has increased its stockpile of near-weapons-grade uranium to 142.1 kilograms—an increase of 20.6 kilograms since the IAEA’s last estimate in February. This will be enough for three warheads once Iran completes the technologically straightforward process of enriching its hoard to 90% from 60%.
29.05 / 05:29
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Why is Rohit Sharma’s wife getting trolled? Ritika Sajdeh deletes Instagram Story after social media post irks netizens
spread widely on social media on May 28 as Israel launched fresh attacks in Gaza. Despite global criticism and a court order to stop the alleged genocide, Israel continues to carry out airstrikes.
28.05 / 09:31
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Iran shifts focus to presidential election after mourning Ebrahim Raisi
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the lead-up to the early vote on June 28 has prompted a diverse array of hopefuls from various political factions to enter the fray.The registration for presidential candidates will start on Thursday.Iranian lawmakers on Tuesday reaffirmed their choice of former Revolutionary Guards commander Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf as the speaker of parliament. Qalibaf had been touted as a potential candidate in the presidential race by insiders and Iranian state media, AP reported.Also Read: Who was Ebrahim Raisi? Protégé of Iran's supreme leader Ali KhameneiUltraconservative Raisi, who had over a year remaining in his first term, passed away on May 19 in a helicopter crash, along with his foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and six others.
28.05 / 04:07
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Opec heavyweights are cheating on their targets
death of Iran’s president and the escalating war in Gaza, prices of Brent crude, the global benchmark, have stayed within $2 of $82 a barrel since the start of May. Part of the reason why OPEC is failing to keep prices high is because its members are failing to keep to their output targets. In March the group’s leaders and Russia extended production cuts, vowing a reduction of 2.2m barrels a day (b/d), or 2% of global supply, until the end of June, on top of 3.7m b/d of previously agreed cuts for 2024.
28.05 / 01:39
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Top events today: PM Modi to address rallies in West Bengal, Jharkhand; Iran's presidential elections; and more
Remal'.The State Disaster Management Authority said that extremely heavy rainfall and squally wind with 40-50 kmph of speed, gusting to 60 kmph, is very likely to occur at isolated places over East Jaintia, East Khasi, South West Khasi, West Jaintia, West Khasi hills districts in next 24 hours, and hence citizens are requested to be cautious.Also Read: Cyclone Remal rips through Bengal: Storm floods farmlands, flattens homes; more rains expected today.
27.05 / 16:31
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Iran further increases its stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels
Iran has further increased its stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels, a confidential report by the United Nations' nuclear watchdog said Monday. The report, seen by The Associated Press, said Iran now has 142.1 kilograms (313.2 pounds) of uranium enriched up to 60% — an increase of 20.6 kilograms (45.4 pounds) since the last report in February. Uranium enriched at 60% purity is just a short, technical step away from weapons-grade levels of 90%.
26.05 / 13:33
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Germany: Free Balochistan Movement raises alarm on Pakistan's nuclear arsenal
Free Balochistan Movement (Germany chapter) staged a demonstration in Dortmund, Germany, on May 25, aiming to draw attention to the consequences of Pakistan's nuclear tests in Balochistan on May 28, 1998. The protest sought to raise awareness about the dangers posed by Pakistan's nuclear arsenal.
26.05 / 02:25
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On this day: Key events on May 26, From Dravid-Ganguly's ODI record to beginning of the Dow Jones Industrial Average
Also Read: Viral video: Thieves use bike to steal goods from moving truck, netizens draw Dhoom parallelOn this day in 1999, during India’s World Cup match against Sri Lanka in Taunton, Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid forged a spectacular partnership of 318 runs for the second wicket. This stand set a record for the highest partnership in ODIs at the time.
25.05 / 14:03
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Top 7 news on May 25: Lok Sabha polls Phase 6 concludes, Cyclone Remal inches closer to Bengal, IPL 2024 final & more
Top news of the day: On 24 May, a series of events are set to take place right from politics to business. Election Commission of India said that the 58 seats voting today saw 57.70% approximate voter turnout till 5 pm. The IMD has issued warnings against severe cyclonic storm Remal, which is moving towards West Bengal and is expected to make landfall on May 26.
25.05 / 09:53
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Putin ally Belarus President Lukashenko blames US sanctions for Iran's Raisi's death: 'They banned companies from...'
Almayadeen quoting Alexander Lukashenko.“I mean, first of all, the sanctions. These scoundrels had no right to impose sanctions against ships, against planes, helicopters that transport people… They banned their companies from servicing [Raisi’s helicopter].
24.05 / 14:03
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No sign of foul play in Iran president's deadly helicopter crash, early report says
Iran's military said no evidence of foul play or attack had been found so far during investigations into the helicopter crash that killed President Ebrahim Raisi, state media reported on Friday. Raisi, a hardliner who had been seen as a potential successor to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed when his helicopter came down in poor weather in mountains near the Azerbaijan border on Monday.
23.05 / 12:47
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The radical honesty of 'Sister Midnight'
Sister Midnight, which premiered at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival. The film features a knockout performance by Radhika Apte as Uma, a disgruntled new bride left to her own devices in an overwhelming and chaotic new city by a recalcitrant husband she barely knows.
23.05 / 01:37
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Chabahar Port to reduce Afghanistan’s dependence on Karachi: Kabul
Chabahar Port close on the heels of a pact that gave India 10 years management rights over the port, Taliban has welcomed the initiative and noted that the port will provide an alternative to Pakistan's Karachi Port. The Taliban led government also is exploring a special zone in the Chabahar Port for international trade. Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, has said, «We are in favor of better economic relations with all countries, and the Chabahar port should be expanded. The more activity there is in Iran's Chabahar port, the more economic stability in the region is strengthened, benefiting Afghanistan, and we support it.»
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