Iran is considering relocating its capital from Tehran to the Makran region near the Gulf of Oman due to numerous challenges such as traffic congestion, water shortages, and subsidence. The move is being revived by President Masoud Pezeshkian, sparking debate over the historic significance of Tehran and the strategic advantages of Makran. While Makran offers potential economic growth and reduced vulnerability to earthquakes, concerns remain over the financial burden, logistical challenges, and environmental conditions in the region.
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Israel says Gaza-bound activist boat carrying Greta Thunberg redirected
Israel intercepted the Gaza-bound boat Madleen on Monday, carrying activists including Greta Thunberg, who aimed to raise awareness of food shortages in the blockaded territory. Following the interception, Israeli officials stated that the boat was redirected to Israeli shores, with passengers reported safe and unharmed but the limited aid onboard to be transferred to Gaza through approved channels. Amid growing international pressure for increased humanitarian aid to Gaza, reports indicate ongoing violence, including Israeli attacks...
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