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India will soon be able to speak with 17 crew members on a ship that Iran has captured.

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian informed External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar that Iran will soon permit Indian government representatives to meet with 17 Indian crew members who are on board a ship that Tehran has seized and is linked to Israel.

In a phone call with his Iranian counterpart, Jaishankar reportedly voiced concerns on the situation of 17 Indian crew members aboard the MSC Aries and asked Tehran for aid. This information was released by the Iranian Foreign Ministry.

The Iranian Foreign Minister retorted that his country was investigating the specifics of the cargo ship that had been taken into custody. He promised to offer information shortly about the likelihood of an Indian government delegation interacting with the crew.

In a video released on April 13 to The Associated Press, commandos were seen helicopter attacking the ship connected to Israel close to the Strait of Hormuz. The incident occurred one day after Iran launched an attack on Israel late on Saturday using some 300 drones and missiles in revenge for an Israeli raid on an Iranian embassy in Damascus, the capital of Syria, on April 1.

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In the course of the conversation, Amirabdollahian justified his nation’s “legitimate defense”—a reference to Iran’s strike on Israel—and advised Jaishankar to lower tensions.

According to the Iranian Foreign Ministry, he demanded that India continue to play a role through international organizations, including as the UN Security Council, in putting an end to the conflict in Gaza and the Israeli offensive in the Palestinian enclave.

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Jake Paul invites Donald Trump to watch his fight with Mike Tyson

On June 20, YouTuber Jake Paul has extended an invitation to former US President Donald Trump to attend his fight night with Iron “Mike” Tyson.

In an appearance with FOX News, Jake extended an invitation to the former president, smirking and said, “Trump, if you’re watching this, this is an invite.”

“I would love to see you at the fight since I know you used to support Tyson. Vivek attended my other altercation. And, of course, Barron Trump, the silver fox. “So, Donny, please arrive; we have tickets for you,” he continued.

The bout, which is set to take place in Dallas, Texas, will only be available to watch live on Netflix.

Jake wants the Tyson bout rules changed.
There have been several rumors regarding the regulations being changed for the fight because of the two fighters’ notable age and weight differences. According to some reports, the purpose of wearing thicker boxing gloves and head guards is to lessen the impact of blows.

While initially labelled as an exhibition match, Jake and Mike pushed the fight to be professional.

Despite Tyson acknowledging the bout as an exhibition, Jake contradicts the heavyweight legend: “Mike and I want this to be a pro fight, full face shots,” Paul told FOX News.

“We’re submitting that request to the commission. It’s an all-out war.”

Dispelling rumours of restrictions on landing punches, Paul dismissed speculations surrounding the use of oversized gloves and expressed his determination for an unbridled confrontation. “There’s been all these fake videos about not being able to hit each other, and we’ll be wearing big gloves but it’s all fake news,” he clarified.

Despite Tyson’s advanced age, Paul, who has won nine of his 10 professional fights, expects a strong test from the latter. “I genuinely believe that he is underestimated me,” he said, continuing, “It’s a heavyweight fight; he is the bigger man, but I am the faster man.” I’m fresh, but he’s the much stronger man. He has expertise. Though I’m smart, he might be smarter in the ring. People believe he is beat after watching the training footage, yet it’s a pretty intriguing match-up.

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Prince William saw a lady at a pub as Kate Middleton stayed at home for cancer treatment; check who she is…

Due to her cancer treatment, Kate Middleton stayed at home, while Prince William was spotted at a pub enjoying a drink with a woman. Identify the woman if you can.

As Kate Middleton receives cancer treatment at home, Prince William was spotted at a Norfolk pub with a woman. That person was none other than Carole Middleton, his mother-in-law, who has been billeted with the Prince and Princess of Wales since Easter.

Throughout her medical journey, Kate has had constant encouragement from her parents. The family has been hosting Carole, 69, and her 74-year-old father, Mike, at Anmer Hall on the Sandringham Estate.

The Daily Mail provided an update, stating that there wasn’t much “great fanfare” and that the outing was “very low-key.” He simply strolled into and into the pub, according to the British daily. It seemed like he was with Carole Middleton. Catherine, who is receiving treatment for an unidentified type of cancer, was nowhere to be found.”

According to media reports, the family is enjoying the Easter Holiday. Kate and William will send their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, back to school in Berkshire on April 17.

William, and Kate in focus as Charles undergoes treatment

Royal expert Tina Brown earlier published an op-ed in The New York Times. She wrote, “Catherine is the most popular royal family member after William. The future of the monarchy hangs by a thread, and that thread is her.”

The expert believes that King Charles is unlikely to play a significant role anytime soon, particularly given that he has also been receiving cancer treatment.

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There’s not much support from other family members. The more streamlined monarchy that Charles consistently championed appears incredibly slender at this point. William, 41, and Catherine are very close to taking the throne as a result of Charles’s cancer, which may be causing the couple a great deal of anxiety, the source continued.

Charles’ cancerous condition is not known to be severe. However, sources told The Sun that Charles was thinking about traveling to Australia at a later date in 2024.

Vietnam real estate tycoon Truong My Lan was sentenced to death in a fraud case. Who is she, the case – All you need to know!

Famous Vietnam Businesswoman Truong My Lan received the death penalty for a $12.5 billion swindle.

In the largest-ever financial fraud case in Vietnam, real estate mogul Truong My Lan was sentenced to death on Thursday. The 67-year-old businesswoman was accused of defrauding the government out of $12.5 billion in 2022, or almost 3 percent of the GDP of the nation. She is the chair of the real estate firm Van Thinh Phat, which has created opulent residences, hotels, workplaces, and retail centers. Truong Hue Van, the chief executive of Van Thinh Phat, was sentenced to 17 years in prison for supporting her aunt along with Lan. According to reports, the death penalty is not unheard of in Vietnam; nonetheless, it is uncommon in circumstances of financial wrongdoing and for a person of such notoriety.

What is Truong My Lan accused of?

Lan was involved in the 2011 merger of the troubled Saigon Joint Commercial Bank, or SCB, with two other lenders in a plan coordinated by the Vietnam Central Bank.

According to the government documents, Lan is accused of using the bank for personal gains, illegally controlling it between 2012 and 2022. The documents further stated that she utilized numerous “ghost companies” both domestically and internationally to issue loans to herself and her associates. The loans resulted in losses of $27 billion, state media VN Express said as reported by Associated Press.

In addition to this, Lan as per the documents, was accused of paying bribes to government officials, including a former central official who has been sentenced to life in prison for taking $5.2 million in bribes.

The court sentenced her to death because her activities “erode people’s trust in the leadership of the (Communist) party and state, as well as violate individuals’ property management rights,” according to the court’s statement.

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Who is Truong My Lan?

Truong My Lan was arrested in October 2022 in an ongoing anti-corruption drive in Vietnam that has intensified since 2022.

As reported by state media outlet Tien Phong, Lan, born in 1956, initially assisted her Chinese businesswoman mother in selling cosmetics at Ho Chi Minh City’s oldest market.

In 1992, she and her family founded Van Thinh Phat, which evolved into one of Vietnam’s wealthiest real estate companies over the years.

In 1992, she also got married to Hong Kong investor Eric Chu Nap-kee and they have two daughters.

Presently, the company is associated with prime downtown properties in Ho Chi Minh City, such as the impressive 39-story Times Square Saigon, the luxurious Windsor Plaza Hotel, the 37-story Capital Place office building, and the esteemed Sherwood Residence Hotel.

US’ Blinken dials Turkish, Chinese, Saudi counterparts as Iran-Israel tension rise

Iran blamed Israel for the April 1 strike on its consulate in Damascus and vowed a strong response.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken of the United States has stressed that it is not in anyone’s best interest for the Middle East to escalate in his conversations with his counterparts in Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and China over the past 24 hours. This occurs in the midst of rumors that Iran is retaliating for what is believed to be an Israeli strike on its embassy in Syria.

  • Why there is a risk of Iran’s strike on Israel? Iran blames Israel for the April 1 strike on its consulate in Damascus, which killed senior members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The Iranian government has since vowed a strong response.
  • World leaders rush to de-escalate Iran-Israel tension British foreign secretary David Cameron warned Iran against escalating tensions in the Middle East, urging to avoid wider conflict. “Today I made clear to Foreign Minister Amir-Abdollahian that Iran must not draw the Middle East into a wider conflict. I am deeply concerned about the potential for miscalculation leading to further violence. Iran should instead work to de-escalate and prevent further attacks,” the British Foreign Minister posted from his X handle. In light of the Iranian threat, US President Joe Biden reiterated his unwavering support for Israel’s security.
  • “Our commitment to protecting Israel’s security from these threats from Iran and its proxies is unwavering, as I informed Prime Minister Netanyahu. Again, let me state it: unquestionable. Visiting Japanese prime minister Kishida Fumio joined Biden at a White House press conference on Wednesday. “We’re going to do everything we can to protect Israel’s security,” Biden declared.
  • As he and US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin reviewed readiness, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant declared a robust response to any Iranian attacks.

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 Justin Trudeau rejects allegations of Chinese election interference made by a Canadian covert operations agency.

Speaking before Justice Marie-Josee Hogue’s Public Inquiry into Foreign Intervention in Federal Election Processes and Democratic Institutions, Justin Trudeau provided testimony on Wednesday.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has questioned the assertion by the country’s spy agency that China “clandestinely and deceptively” conducted foreign interference in the 2019 and 2021 Federal elections in Canada.

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Trudeau appeared on Wednesday before the Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference in Federal Electoral Processes and Democratic Institutions, which is headed by Justice Marie-Josee Hogue.

Trudeau said, “What I am saying, you have to take this intelligence, you have to take this information, with a certain awareness that it still needs to be confirmed or it might not be 100-per-cent accurate.”

Those allegations were contained in a briefing note from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service or CSIS, provided to the Prime Minister’s Office in February 2023. That document, titled Briefing to the Prime Minister’s Office on Foreign Interference Threats to Canada’s Democratic Institutions, said, “We know that the PRC clandestinely and deceptively interfered both in the 2019 and 2021 general elections.” PRC refers to the People’s Republic of China.

The target was the principal opposition Conservative Party and its then leader Erin O’Toole, who adopted a platform that was sharply critical of Beijing. “In 2021, the PRC FI was almost certainly motivated by a perception that the Conservative Party of Canada was promoted on a platform that was perceived to be anti-PRC,” the CSIS note stated.

Earlier, O’Toole had testified before the Inquiry they won fewer seats than what was expected, down from the 127 modelled to the outcome of 199 in the 2021 Federal elections. Though, he said, that would not change the ultimate result of the election, with the ruling Liberal Party returning to power and Trudeau heading another minority Government, he estimated that “suppression” could have led to a loss of between five and nine seats. “I think a lot of people didn’t vote because they were intimidated,” he had said.

Justin Trudeau of Canada on the murder of Nijjar; charges that the previous government was “cozy” with India!

According to Prime Minister Justine Trudeau of Canada, his government has consistently supported minorities’ rights to free speech and participation in Canada.

After claiming that his government defended Canadians, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada has escalated the death of Khalistani extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. In testimony given at a public inquiry into foreign meddling in Canada’s election process, Justin Trudeau stated that his administration was steadfast in its commitment to safeguarding citizens.

In a hearing presided over by French judge Marie-Josee Hogue, the foreign interference committee, Justin Trudeau accused the nation’s former Conservative government of being “cozy” with the present Indian leadership.

Although the results of the last two Canadian elections were unaffected by Chinese attempts to interfere, Justin Trudeau asserted that it was “improbable” that Beijing favored one party over another.

In oathed evidence before a panel holding a public investigation into purported foreign meddling in the Canadian elections of 2019 and 2021, Justin Trudeau addressed inquiries concerning intelligence briefings he had been provided and maintained that the elections were “free and fair.”

Under pressure from opposition lawmakers dissatisfied with media reporting on China’s potential involvement in the elections, Trudeau established the panel last year.

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What did Justin Trudeau say?

  • Asked about foreign interference during the 2019 elections and redacted parts in the 2019 annual report of the NSI, Justin Trudeau said, “In a public setting, I can’t speak to redactions made for national security. But, I will say that the principle that anyone who comes to Canada from anywhere in the world has all the rights of a Canadian to be free from extortion, coercion, and interference from a country that they left behind and how we have stood up for Canadians, including in the very serious case that I brought forward to Parliament of the killing of (Hardeep Singh) Nijjar, demonstrates our government’s commitment to defending the rights and freedoms of Canadians.”
  • “And the suggestion that we haven’t and we won’t do everything we can to defend Canadian rules and values and defend Canadians from foreign interference is simply misplaced,” Justine Trudeau is heard in a video of the inquiry proceedings shared by Canadian newspaper The Global and Mail.
  • “Our government has always stood up to defend minorities in Canada and the rights of minorities to speak out even if it irritates their home countries overseas,” the Canadian prime minister said.
  • Asked whether appropriate steps were not taken to expose foreign interference, Justin Trudeau replied, “I think that’s certainly a question one needs to ask of the previous conservative government that was known for its very cozy relationship with the current Indian government. Whereas our government has always stood up to defend minorities in Canada and the rights of minorities to speak out, even if it irritates their home countries overseas,” according to the video shared by The Global and Mail.
  • In a classified February interview with the Commission of Inquiry, Justin Trudeau called it extremely damaging to the confidence of the people of Canada in the democratic process. A public summary of the interview was revealed at the inquiry on Wednesday, where Trudeau testified at an open hearing. Trudeau expressed his frustration that intelligence leaked to the media had been “sensationalized” and taken out of context, Canada-based CTV News reported.

India-Canada ties

The relations between India and Canada came under severe strain following Justin Trudeau’s allegations last year of a “potential” involvement of Indian agents in the killing of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June 2023.

Days after Justin Trudeau’s allegations, India announced temporarily suspending the issuance of visas to Canadian citizens and asked Ottawa to downsize its diplomatic presence in the country.

India has rejected Justin Trudeau’s allegations as “absurd” and “motivated” and accused Canada of giving space to Khalistani extremists targeting India.

India had designated Nijjar as a terrorist in 2020.

Scientist Peter Higgs, who helped to explain dark matter, Dies At 94!

At 94 years old, Nobel laureate Peter Higgs passed away. He devised a theoretical mechanism using the so-called Higgs boson particle, commonly referred to as the “God particle,” to explain the origin of mass in the universe.

Who is Peter Higgs

The British scientist Peter Higgs has away. He was awarded a Nobel Prize winner in 2013 for discovering a theoretical mechanism decades before others to explain the genesis of mass in the cosmos. He was ninety-four years old.

According to the University of Edinburgh, where he was an emeritus professor, he passed away on April 8 at home. The university’s vice chancellor and principal, Peter Mathieson, described Higgs as “a remarkable individual — a truly gifted scientist whose vision and imagination have enriched our knowledge of the world that surrounds us.”

Higgs and Belgian scientist Francois Englert split the Nobel Prize between them for their respective contributions to the understanding of mass-giving unseen fields in space and the presence of what is now known as the Higgs boson particle. Following the detection of the boson in the Large Hadron Collider, an underground laboratory near Geneva that smashes protons together at nearly the speed of light and captures data on their interaction, the European Nuclear Research Organization CERN announced the discovery of the elemental particle in 2012.

The discovery supported Higgs’ theories, which had been rejected as having “no obvious relevance to physics” in the journal Physics Letters nearly fifty years before their publication.

His efforts, together with independent predictions of a similar nature by Englert and his colleague Robert Brout, produced one of the century’s most important scientific discoveries. The boson field’s creative properties are referred to as the “God particle” in US physicist Leon Lederman’s book of the same name. This term may provide light on dark matter and dark energy, which make up around 96% of the universe but are still unknown to cosmologists.

The Standard Model of particle physics, which explains how matter stays together, was finalized with the discovery of the nearly instantaneous decay of the Higgs boson. Nothing could take shape if there was no mass because particles would just shoot out into space.

After Higgs’ Nobel Prize was announced, UK Prime Minister David Cameron commented, “This brilliant achievement is richly deserved recognition of Peter Higgs’ lifetime of dedicated research and his passion for science.”

Thousands of scientists working on the competing Atlas and CMS experiment teams at CERN confirmed the presence of the boson. To reproduce the conditions following the Big Bang approximately 13.7 billion years ago, particles were forced to collide in a circular supermagnetized tube measuring 27 kilometers (17 miles) in diameter. The project has a minimum $10 billion cost.

The Nobel Foundation claims that it is “probably the largest and the most complex machine ever constructed by humans.”

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Higgs Boson Theory

The Higgs boson is the fundamental particle associated with the Higgs field, a field that gives mass to other fundamental particles such as electrons and quarks.

Scientist Peter Higgs Modest Man

Higgs shed a tear when CERN’s scientists erupted in applause at a press conference revealing their discovery on July 4, 2012. The father of the Higgs boson was as modest in the limelight as his simple lifestyle suggested: He lived in a small flat in Edinburgh, had no television, and used public transport, according to the UK’s Telegraph newspaper.

“I regarded it as cheers for the home team, and the home team were the two experiments, Atlas and CMS,” he said in an interview with the BBC. “Maybe they were cheering me, too, but that was a minor issue.”

Higgs said the credit for predicting the mass-forming mechanism belonged to six physicists who contributed three papers on the subject in 1964: Englert and Brout, who wrote the first article, Higgs, and then Gerald Guralnik, Carl Hagen and Tom Kibble.

The Nobel Foundation, which allows three recipients of a prize and none posthumously, chose Higgs and Englert as winners.

Peter Ware Higgs was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in northeast England on May 29, 1929, to an English father and a Scottish mother. His father was a sound engineer for the BBC who lived apart from the family for much of Higgs’s childhood.

Higgs, who suffered from asthma and was partly schooled at home by his mother, lived in Birmingham and Bristol, where he attended Cotham Grammar School until 1946 and developed an interest in the work of physicist Paul Dirac. He graduated with first-class honors in physics from King’s College, University of London, in 1950, and completed a master’s and a doctorate on molecular vibrations.

Higgs held research fellowships in Edinburgh and London before becoming a lecturer in mathematical physics at the University of Edinburgh in 1960. He wrote his ground-breaking paper after developing the theory while walking in the hills around Edinburgh. Higgs was joined by the five other physicists who held similar views about the application of quantum field theory, considered outdated in physics at the time, in their quest to solve the problem of particle mass.

In 1980, Higgs became a professor of theoretical physics at the university, a post he held for 16 years.

Higgs, Brout, and Englert in 2004 won the Wolf Prize, administered by the Wolf Foundation in Israel, and the American Physical Society’s JJ Sakurai Prize for Theoretic Particle Physics in 2010, along with the five other scientists who contributed to work on the Higgs mechanism.

“It’s very nice to be right sometimes,” Higgs said after winning the Nobel Prize.

The Higgs boson was the subject of “Particle Fever,” a documentary that followed CERN scientists on the path to their groundbreaking discovery.

Higgs married an American linguist, Jody Williamson, whom he met at a university staff meeting in Edinburgh. The couple had two sons, Christopher and Jonathan, before their divorce in the early 1970s.

How was the Higgs boson discovery?

After a 40-year search, a subatomic particle with the expected properties was discovered in 2012 by the ATLAS and CMS experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN near Geneva, Switzerland. The new particle was subsequently confirmed to match the expected properties of a Higgs boson.

Why is the Higgs boson called the god particle?

The Higgs boson is popularly known as the “God Particle“. The name originated from Nobel Prize-winning physicist Leon Lederman’s book on the particle which he titled the “Goddamn Particle” — owing to frustration over how difficult it was to detect.

“World of Warcraft to Return to China” Blizzard and NetEase Work Out Their Difference!

To preserve a 15-year partnership and bring back games like World of Warcraft season of Discovery (wow sod) for the largest gaming market in the world, NetEase Inc. and Microsoft Corp. Blizzard Entertainment reached a new agreement for game distribution in China.

Chinese industry investigator CN Wire believes that a formal statement restarting PC games, including World of Warcraft and Overwatch 2, wow sod forums to the Chinese market, will take place on Wednesday.

To add to the rumors, a picture of Netease CEO Ding Lei and Activision Blizzard CEO Johanna Faries meeting has surfaced on social media.

The market has spiked in response to local media reporting in China on the possible announcement, with shares of Netease rushing by as much as 5%.

NetEase Blasts Blizzard in Fiery Post as Warcraft Spat Escalates

In 2008, Activision Blizzard and Netease partnered to allow Netease to release Blizzard’s games in China. This was primarily done to introduce World of Warcraft to the Chinese market at the time, but it also released Overwatch, Hearthstone, Starcraft, and Diablo in the years that followed.

The region lost access to Blizzard’s games in 2023 when the agreement expired in late 2022. The biggest 2023 title from Blizzard, Diablo 4, hasn’t been released in the area yet.

A new internal team at NetEase Games is creating the game; according to the company, they are “composed of global talent who previously worked on hit franchises such as Call of Duty and Battlefield.”

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Charles Barkley expressed his eclipse apathy by roasting everyone who enjoyed it!

Charles Barkley, a former NBA player turned commentator, did not understand the excitement around Monday’s 2024 solar eclipse, even though almost everyone else in the nation did.

Speaking during the break during Monday night’s men’s NCAA tournament championship game in Phoenix, Barkley said he couldn’t believe anyone stood outdoors and watched the eclipse.

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Yes, he disciplined us all for it.

Charles Barkley mocked the eclipse viewers, calling them all “losers” and joking that “we’ve all seen darkness before.” He sees no difference at all between this and what occurs when the sun sets and the moon rises each day.

Naturally, Barkley had Ernie Johnson, his co-anchor and personal friend, standing up for everyone who took pleasure in the unusual solar event.

Barkley being told by Johnson not to hate on the eclipse is comedy gold. Only Barkley could find a way to roast almost the entire United States of America for enjoying a solar eclipse on national championship day.

Johnson telling Barkley not to be angry about the eclipse is hilarious. On the day of the national championship, Barkley was the only one who could find a way to make fun of practically the whole American people for witnessing a solar eclipse.