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Iran’s Supreme Leader ‘alive in some form’, says Trump, asks ships to ‘show some guts’ in Strait of Hormuz
[ad_1] US President Donald Trump said on Friday he believes Iran’s newly appointed Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is still alive “in some form,” despite not being seen publicly since taking office after the war in Iran began. Donald Trump said he thinks Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is alive ...
Fire at LyondellBasell Pasadena plant: Scary videos from Choate Road emerge; company gives update
[ad_1] A massive fire erupted at the LyondellBasell Bayport Choate plant at 10801 Choate Road in Pasadena, Texas on Thursday. Fire at LyondellBasell Pasadena plant as flames can be seen from a distance. (Facebook/Gage Goulding KPRC2) The company shared an update as per an online news page based out of ...
Candace Owens shares new Charlie Kirk shooting video; slammed amid warning to ‘enemies’: ‘Utterly shameless’
[ad_1] Conservative podcaster Candace Owens on Thursday shared a new clip from the day Charlie Kirk was assassinated. The Turning Point USA founder was fatally shot in September last year, when attending an event at the Utah Valley University. Candace Owens shared new footage from the day of Charlie Kirk’s ...
Take permission or become a target: Iran’s Navy chief to vessels sailing through Strait of Hormuz
[ad_1] The commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Naval Force has said that vessel seeking to sail through the Strait of Hormuz must obtain Iran’s approval; otherwise, it could become a target of Iranian attacks. This handout photo released by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC)’s official website Sepanews ...
As Iran attacks Gulf shipping, shares fall, oil goes above $100 a barrel
[ad_1] Shares in Asia fell broadly on Thursday, as oil prices leapt 9% to above $100 a barrel on reports of more ships hit in Gulf waters and the closure of oil terminals – a jump that promises to fuel inflation and push borrowing costs higher worldwide. Representative image. (Bloomberg) ...
Can America clear the Strait of Hormuz of Iran’s drones and mines?
[ad_1] THE STRAIT of Hormuz is tricky for mariners at the best of times—narrow, shallow, congested and often hazy with humidity and dust. In times of conflict, it is a potential death-trap, overlooked by barren mountains and bereft of reliable navigational aids. Tankers carrying oil, refined fuels and liquefied natural ...
Fatmatu Jalloh: 5 things about ODU shooter Mohamed Jalloh’s sister who claimed to know nothing about attack
[ad_1] Fatmatu Jalloh identified herself as the sister of Old Dominion University shooting suspect Mohamed Jalloh. The man born in Sierra Leone is known to have ISIS links and his actions in Virginia on Thursday are being probed as a terrorist act, as per the FBI. Fatmatu Jalloh represented her ...
Hawaii flash flood warning: Which Oahu areas are at risk? Check map, evacuation updates and visuals
[ad_1] A flash flood warning and flood watch have been issued for parts of Oahu in Hawaii, with authorities cautioning residents in areas such as Honolulu, Waikiki, Pearl City, Kailua and Waipahu to remain alert as heavy rain and thunderstorms raise the risk of dangerous flooding. Flash flood warnings and ...
First China-North Korea train set to depart after six-year halt
[ad_1] Passenger train services between China and North Korea were set to resume on Thursday following a six-year hiatus, railway authorities and tour agencies said, after the link was suspended during the Covid-19 pandemic. The first train will depart from Beijing to Pyongyang, marking a new chapter in cross-border travel. ...
New York-based CEO recalls firing ‘super senior and decorated person from Microsoft’ who joined his team
[ad_1] Daytona CEO Ivan Burazin recently sparked a viral debate after revealing why he fired a “decorated” former Microsoft employee. According to Burazin, the senior hire was a “complete mismatch” not because of a lack of skill, but due to a fundamental difference in work ethic between big tech and ...





















