Iran didn't win the World Cup. They won the world.
Iran exited the World Cup early. Its legacy lives on.
Members of the Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (KRV) removed a Hindi signboard at Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) Circle in Bengaluru, alleging it had been installed illegally and symbolised Hindi imposition in Karnataka. The pro-Kannada group claimed the signboard, located on a public road near the BEL campus, lacked authorisation and questioned why it was placed outside the premises. Police intervened as KRV activists vandalised the signboard during the protest, which came amid renewed opposition to the use of Hindi on public signboards in the state. KRV state president TA Narayana Gowda said the organisation would strongly oppose any attempt to impose Hindi in Karnataka, asserting that the outfit would resist such moves regardless of the form in which they were introduced.
Iran exited the World Cup early. Its legacy lives on.
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A 54-year-old French woman, Sylvie Yasmina, and her five children were rescued in Pakistan after she alleged years of confinement and daily physical and mental abuse by her husband.
In this episode of Statecraft, the focus is on the final negotiations of the India-US trade deal. While both nations have reached the last stages of the agreement, crucial differences remain over agricultural imports and industrial goods.