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Iran’s Leadership Passes to Mojtaba Khamenei Amid Regional Tensions
Iran’s Leadership Passes to Mojtaba Khamenei Amid Regional Tensions
Politics
What’s Happening?
Iran has announced that Mojtaba Khamenei will become the country’s new Supreme Leader, according to reports from Iranian state media. He succeeds his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who led the country for decades and died during the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Iran’s Assembly of Experts, a council of senior clerics responsible for choosing the leader, selected Mojtaba Khamenei after several days of political discussions. Soon after the announcement, many political and military leaders in Iran pledged their support to the new leader.
Why is it Important?
The Supreme Leader is the most powerful position in Iran, guiding the country’s government, military, and major national decisions. Mojtaba Khamenei’s appointment is drawing global attention because he is the son of the previous leader, something that has rarely happened in Iran’s modern political system.
The leadership change also comes during a tense time in the region, with ongoing fighting involving Iran, Israel, and the United States, making the transition especially significant for both Iran and the wider world.
Art & Literature

A Literary Map in the Making: Irish Borderlands Aim for UNESCO Status!
A Literary Map in the Making: Irish Borderlands Aim for UNESCO Status!
Art & Literature
What’s Happening?
A new cultural project hopes to turn the borderlands between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland into the world’s first UNESCO “region of literature.” The plan, led by the arts organisation Arts Over Borders, would create nine themed literary travel routes across 11 counties.
These routes highlight places connected to famous writers such as Jonathan Swift, Samuel Beckett, Seamus Heaney, and Oscar Wilde, as well as modern authors like Lisa McGee. The idea is to guide visitors through towns, landscapes, and landmarks that inspired some of Ireland’s most celebrated stories and poems.
Why is it Important?
The project aims to celebrate the region’s rich storytelling tradition while also bringing people together across a border that was once marked by political conflict and tensions such as the Troubles and debates around Brexit. Organisers hope that highlighting the shared literary heritage of the area will encourage cultural cooperation and attract visitors to smaller towns that are often overlooked by tourists.
If UNESCO approves the idea, it could become the first official “region of literature” in the world, expanding the organisation’s existing program that currently recognises individual cities of literature like Dublin and Edinburgh.
Sports

255 Runs, One Trophy: India Roars to T20 World Cup Glory!
255 Runs, One Trophy: India Roars to T20 World Cup Glory!
Sports
What’s Happening?
India delivered a spectacular performance to win the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, beating New Zealand in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Batting first, India went on the attack from the start and piled up a massive 255 runs in 20 overs.
Sanju Samson led the charge with an explosive 89 runs off 46 balls, while Ishan Kishan added a quick 54 off 25 balls, helping India set one of the biggest totals ever seen in a T20 World Cup final. When New Zealand came out to chase the huge target, India’s bowlers quickly took control of the match.
Why is it Important?
New Zealand struggled to keep up with the steep chase and were bowled out for 159 runs in 19 overs, giving India a huge 96-run victory in the final. Jasprit Bumrah was outstanding with the ball, taking 4 wickets for just 15 runs, while Axar Patel chipped in with three wickets.
With this win, India made cricket history by becoming the first team to win the men’s T20 World Cup three times, the first team to win a T20 World Cup on home soil, and the first team to win back-to-back T20 World Cups turning the 2026 final into a night Indian cricket fans will remember for years.
Science

A Prehistoric Nursery! Scientists Unearth 47 Crocodile Eggs from Dinosaur Times
A Prehistoric Nursery! Scientists Unearth 47 Crocodile Eggs from Dinosaur Times
Science
What’s Happening?
Scientists in Brazil have discovered the largest group of fossilized crocodile-like eggs ever found from the age of dinosaurs. The discovery includes three egg clutches with a total of 83 eggs, and one of those clutches contains an incredible 47 eggs in a single nest, making it the biggest Mesozoic crocodyliform egg clutch ever recorded.
The fossils were found in the Bauru Basin near Presidente Prudente in Brazil and were carefully excavated between 2021 and 2023. Researchers believe these eggs were laid around 70–80 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period, when dinosaurs still roamed the Earth.
Why is it Important?
This discovery is helping scientists learn how ancient crocodile relatives reproduced and cared for their young. The size and arrangement of the eggs suggest that these reptiles may have used shared nesting grounds, where several individuals laid eggs in the same area.
The fossils also show that these creatures may have lived in humid or semi-aquatic environments, similar to modern crocodiles. By studying these ancient nests, scientists can better understand how prehistoric reptiles raised their young and how ecosystems looked millions of years ago.
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Iran’s Leadership Passes to Mojtaba Khamenei Amid Regional Tensions
Iran’s Leadership Passes to Mojtaba Khamenei Amid Regional Tensions
Politics
What’s Happening?
Iran has announced that Mojtaba Khamenei will become the country’s new Supreme Leader, according to reports from Iranian state media. He succeeds his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who led the country for decades and died during the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Iran’s Assembly of Experts, a council of senior clerics responsible for choosing the leader, selected Mojtaba Khamenei after several days of political discussions. Soon after the announcement, many political and military leaders in Iran pledged their support to the new leader.
Why is it Important?
The Supreme Leader is the most powerful position in Iran, guiding the country’s government, military, and major national decisions. Mojtaba Khamenei’s appointment is drawing global attention because he is the son of the previous leader, something that has rarely happened in Iran’s modern political system.
The leadership change also comes during a tense time in the region, with ongoing fighting involving Iran, Israel, and the United States, making the transition especially significant for both Iran and the wider world.
Art & Literature

A Literary Map in the Making: Irish Borderlands Aim for UNESCO Status!
A Literary Map in the Making: Irish Borderlands Aim for UNESCO Status!
Art & Literature
What’s Happening?
A new cultural project hopes to turn the borderlands between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland into the world’s first UNESCO “region of literature.” The plan, led by the arts organisation Arts Over Borders, would create nine themed literary travel routes across 11 counties.
These routes highlight places connected to famous writers such as Jonathan Swift, Samuel Beckett, Seamus Heaney, and Oscar Wilde, as well as modern authors like Lisa McGee. The idea is to guide visitors through towns, landscapes, and landmarks that inspired some of Ireland’s most celebrated stories and poems.
Why is it Important?
The project aims to celebrate the region’s rich storytelling tradition while also bringing people together across a border that was once marked by political conflict and tensions such as the Troubles and debates around Brexit. Organisers hope that highlighting the shared literary heritage of the area will encourage cultural cooperation and attract visitors to smaller towns that are often overlooked by tourists.
If UNESCO approves the idea, it could become the first official “region of literature” in the world, expanding the organisation’s existing program that currently recognises individual cities of literature like Dublin and Edinburgh.
Sports

255 Runs, One Trophy: India Roars to T20 World Cup Glory!
255 Runs, One Trophy: India Roars to T20 World Cup Glory!
Sports
What’s Happening?
India delivered a spectacular performance to win the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, beating New Zealand in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Batting first, India went on the attack from the start and piled up a massive 255 runs in 20 overs.
Sanju Samson led the charge with an explosive 89 runs off 46 balls, while Ishan Kishan added a quick 54 off 25 balls, helping India set one of the biggest totals ever seen in a T20 World Cup final. When New Zealand came out to chase the huge target, India’s bowlers quickly took control of the match.
Why is it Important?
New Zealand struggled to keep up with the steep chase and were bowled out for 159 runs in 19 overs, giving India a huge 96-run victory in the final. Jasprit Bumrah was outstanding with the ball, taking 4 wickets for just 15 runs, while Axar Patel chipped in with three wickets.
With this win, India made cricket history by becoming the first team to win the men’s T20 World Cup three times, the first team to win a T20 World Cup on home soil, and the first team to win back-to-back T20 World Cups turning the 2026 final into a night Indian cricket fans will remember for years.
Science

A Prehistoric Nursery! Scientists Unearth 47 Crocodile Eggs from Dinosaur Times
A Prehistoric Nursery! Scientists Unearth 47 Crocodile Eggs from Dinosaur Times
Science
What’s Happening?
Scientists in Brazil have discovered the largest group of fossilized crocodile-like eggs ever found from the age of dinosaurs. The discovery includes three egg clutches with a total of 83 eggs, and one of those clutches contains an incredible 47 eggs in a single nest, making it the biggest Mesozoic crocodyliform egg clutch ever recorded.
The fossils were found in the Bauru Basin near Presidente Prudente in Brazil and were carefully excavated between 2021 and 2023. Researchers believe these eggs were laid around 70–80 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period, when dinosaurs still roamed the Earth.
Why is it Important?
This discovery is helping scientists learn how ancient crocodile relatives reproduced and cared for their young. The size and arrangement of the eggs suggest that these reptiles may have used shared nesting grounds, where several individuals laid eggs in the same area.
The fossils also show that these creatures may have lived in humid or semi-aquatic environments, similar to modern crocodiles. By studying these ancient nests, scientists can better understand how prehistoric reptiles raised their young and how ecosystems looked millions of years ago.
