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Ali Khamenei

Ali Hosseini Khamenei, född 19 april 1939 i Mashhad, dåvarande Kejsardömet Iran, död 28 februari 2026 i Teheran, var en iransk tolvshiitisk ayatolla, marja' al-taqlid, sayyid och politiker. Han var Irans president 1981–1989 och landets högsta andliga och politiska ledare från 4 juli 1989 till sin dö...

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Army probes helicopter flyover at Kid Rock's mansion after posts
Human interest9h sedan

Army probes helicopter flyover at Kid Rock's mansion after posts

Two US Army Apache helicopters flew near Kid Rock's Tennessee mansion on Saturday, with the musician posting videos on social media showing the aircraft hovering near his swimming pool as he saluted and cheered. The US Army launched an administrative review into the flight, temporarily suspending the crews involved, while Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth later lifted the suspensions.

Sports19h sedan

Liverpool's Ngumoha Stars in FA Cup Win, Eyes PSG Clash

Liverpool advanced to the FA Cup quarter-finals with a 3-1 away win over Wolverhampton, as 17-year-old Rio Ngumoha's standout performance fuels calls for more playing time ahead of a crucial Champions League match against Paris Saint-Germain.

Human interest1d sedan

Meghan Markle Reportedly Seeks Move from Montecito

Meghan Markle has reportedly told Prince Harry it is time to leave their Montecito mansion, seeking closer proximity to Los Angeles to ease commuting and better access Hollywood's social scene, according to insider sources. The potential move comes amid conflicting reports about neighbor relations and financial constraints.

Barnardo's closes Newton Aycliffe store permanently after May 15
Economy & business1d sedan

Barnardo's closes Newton Aycliffe store permanently after May 15

Barnardo's is permanently closing its Newton Aycliffe store on Greenwell Road after May 15, with a 75% off sale starting April 30. The children's charity, which operates over 600 shops across the UK, previously announced a closing-down sale on March 30.

Conflict & war1d sedan

Iran War Closes Strait of Hormuz, Threatening Global Oil Supply

The Strait of Hormuz has effectively closed to oil tankers and commercial ships due to the Iran war, threatening a chokepoint for 20% of the world's oil and gas trade and causing sharp price rises.

Photos of ESPN Reporter and Ex-Coach Spark Denials
Human interest1d sedan

Photos of ESPN Reporter and Ex-Coach Spark Denials

Photos showing ESPN reporter Dianna Russini and former NFL coach Mike Vrabel together at an Arizona resort have ignited speculation about their relationship, but both individuals and The Athletic have issued denials.

Beyond Paradise Series 4 Premieres March 27 with Team Cuts
Arts & entertainment1d sedan

Beyond Paradise Series 4 Premieres March 27 with Team Cuts

Beyond Paradise series four premieres on March 27, with Detective Inspector Humphrey Goodman forced to fire a team member due to budget cuts.

Region Västerbotten Board Holds Early Press Conference March 10
Politics1d sedan

Region Västerbotten Board Holds Early Press Conference March 10

The Region Västerbotten board will meet on Tuesday, March 10, with the presidium holding a press conference at 11:45 to inform about the board's various decisions.

Economy & business2d sedan

Karlstad Contends for Sweden's Best Trade Municipality Award

Karlstad is competing to become Sweden's best trade municipality, with its strong sales performance positioning it as a top contender in the annual award organized by Svensk Handel. The municipality is among five in the Svealand region vying for the national title, with the winner to be announced in November.

Waterfront Clean Despite Post-Storm Trash Fears
Environment2d sedan

Waterfront Clean Despite Post-Storm Trash Fears

The waterfront at Smithska udden remains nearly trash-free despite fears that record Easter weekend winds might have washed up extra debris. Two teenage girls searching the area reported finding minimal litter, describing the conditions as very good.

Politics2d sedan

US-Israel Attack on Iran Sparks Regional War, Killing Over 1,800

A military attack by the United States and Israel on Iran has escalated into a regional war, killing more than 1,800 people and disrupting global oil supplies through the Strait of Hormuz. The conflict has drawn international calls for de-escalation amid legal questions over its justification and fears of broader humanitarian and economic fallout.

Sports2d sedan

Nybro Vikings goalkeeper Williamsson departs after failed talks

Goalkeeper Tex Williamsson will not remain with Nybro Vikings after two months of negotiations failed, with the club citing financial constraints. The 35-year-old learned of the decision through a media article and has criticized the club's handling of the process.

Crime & justice2d sedan

Swedish Drug Network Uncovered in International Operation

A major international drug smuggling operation has been uncovered, leading to arrests in Thailand and Sweden, with authorities seizing 170 kilos of cocaine in an underwater retrieval scheme in Uddevalla.

Two Scottish estates listed for sale at multimillion-pound prices
Lifestyle2d sedan

Two Scottish estates listed for sale at multimillion-pound prices

Two high-value estates in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, have come onto the market, with Ardanaiseig seeking offers over £2 million and the island Eilean Righ priced at least £10 million.

Arts & entertainment3d sedan

Lisa Kudrow Felt Overlooked During Friends Success

Lisa Kudrow has revealed she felt treated as an afterthought during the height of Friends' success, with parts of her talent agency referring to her as 'the sixth Friend'. Despite being the first cast member to win an Emmy, she said there was no vision for her career after the show.

Conflict & war3d sedan

Russian Attacks Kill One in Ukraine Before Easter Ceasefire

Russian attacks on Ukraine killed one person and injured 15 just hours before a planned Orthodox Easter ceasefire was set to begin, Ukrainian authorities reported. Meanwhile, a major prisoner exchange mediated by the United Arab Emirates saw 175 prisoners of war from each side released, many held since 2022.

Swedish court rejects icebreaker procurement challenge
Politics3d sedan

Swedish court rejects icebreaker procurement challenge

A Swedish court has rejected a challenge to the Swedish Maritime Administration's procurement of a new icebreaker, with an appeal also denied, leaving the original judgment in place.

Sports3d sedan

Everton's Away Form Faces Tests Against Newcastle and Chelsea

Everton, revitalized under David Moyes, have become one of the Premier League's strongest away sides, but face critical tests against Newcastle United and Chelsea this weekend.

Sports3d sedan

SHL Semifinals Feature Northern Derby: Luleå vs Skellefteå

The SHL semifinals are underway, featuring a hot northern derby between Luleå Hockey and Skellefteå AIK that divides northern Sweden into two clear camps.

Samir Nasri Investigated by French Tax Authorities for Tax Evasion
Crime & justice4d sedan

Samir Nasri Investigated by French Tax Authorities for Tax Evasion

French tax authorities are investigating former footballer Samir Nasri for suspected tax evasion, alleging he has been living in Paris despite being officially resident in Dubai. Evidence includes 212 Deliveroo orders to his Paris residence in 2022.