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Iran’s supreme leader says will not cooperate with US while it backs Israel
																								
												
												
											
- Khamenei tables conditions to resume cooperation with US.
 - Says US must completely abandon support for Israel for talks.
 - Iran’s FM says ready for talks only on nuclear programme.
 
Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Monday that Tehran would only consider cooperation with the United States if it changed its policy in the region, including supporting Israel.
“If they completely abandon support for the Zionist regime, withdraw their military bases from here [the region], and refrain from interfering in this region, then it [cooperation] can be considered,” said Khamenei.
“The arrogant nature of the United States accepts nothing other than submission.”
In mid-June, Israel launched an unprecedented bombing campaign against Iran, triggering a war which saw the US join briefly with strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
The 12-day war with Israel, which prompted an Iranian response with missile and drone strikes, derailed nuclear talks between Tehran and Washington, which had begun in April.
A ceasefire between Iran and Israel has been in place since June 24.
“If the country becomes strong and the enemy realises that confronting this strong nation will not yield profit but will bring loss, the country will certainly gain immunity,” Khamenei added.
Iran has been reeling under years of international sanctions, especially after the United States in 2018 withdrew from a nuclear accord and reimposed sanctions.
In September, the United Nations reinstated sanctions under the so-called “snapback” mechanism after Britain, France and Germany triggered the process.
On Sunday, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in an interview with Al Jazeera that Tehran remained “ready to enter negotiations” with Washington, but only on its nuclear programme, ruling out any talks on its missile capabilities.
He added that talks could resume “whenever the Americans are ready to negotiate on an equal footing and based on mutual interests. Apparently, they are not in a hurry. We are not in a hurry either.”
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Inside Andrew, Sarah Ferguson ‘room full of packages’: ‘Daily deliveries’
														
Andrew and Sarah Ferguson are expected to take their sweet time in moving out of the Royal Lodge.
The former Prince and his wife, who are ordered to exit their abode in Windsor by King Charles, have a lot of materials piled up in the mansion.
A source told The Daily Mail: “The Amazon deliveries that go up to Royal lodge are unbelievable. There are rooms full of boxes that haven’t even been opened
“It will take weeks, if not months to shift all their s*** out,” they noted.
This comes as Andrew is tipped to move to UAE after ban from the Royal Lodge.
A worker at one of the UAE palaces told The Sun: “The whole area is private and very secure. The public are not allowed in and there are cameras which log every vehicle which approaches.
“The area is effectively under the radar. We have not heard anything official yet about Andrew moving in but he would enjoy it here because it is very private.”
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Prince William shares important message about football
														
Prince William just dropped a powerful message about sports and mental health as he continues his Brazil trip.
The official Instagram handle of the Prince and Princess of Wales shared photos from William’s visit to Rio de Janeiro’s iconic Maracanã Stadium.
Alongside the carousel of photos and video clip, the caption on behalf of Prince William featured a special message.
It read, “Football is so much more than a game.”
The message went on to highlight, “The beautiful game can do beautiful things and community leaders are using the power of sport to create safe, inclusive spaces.”
“Here, young people can build resilience, connect with others, and access vital mental health support,” it continued further.
Moreover, the statement on behalf of the Prince of Wales noted that Football helps to break down barriers and end stigma around mental health.
“On and off the pitch, football breaks down barriers and helps end the stigma around mental health – opening up conversations that change lives. At its best, football connects us to something greater than the game: each other,” it concluded.
The pictures in the post featured Prince William alongside the retired Brazilian professional footballer, Cafu, famously known as one of the greatest of all time.
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Cardi B makes game-day debut cheering on boyfriend Stefon Diggs
														
Cardi B made her first in-person appearance at boyfriend Stefon Diggs’ New England Patriots game on Sunday.
The rapper, 33, could be seen proudly cheering him on from the stands at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
During the game, Cardi sat beside Patriots owner Robert Kraft as cameras repeatedly panned to her throughout the game.
Cardi also took to Instagram with a glimpse of her outfit, calling her look “WAG material” as she was dressed in a merlot Bottega Veneta trench coat, matching gloves, and Hermès Birkin bag.
The Up hitmaker, who’s pregnant with her and Diggs’ first child, also joined in on the fun by mimicking her boyfriend’s touchdown dance, covering her face with one hand and waving the other.
“Nah, she picked it up on her own,” Diggs joked with reporters after the game. “Dance moves are a little shaky though, so I’ll look into that for y’all.”
After the Patriots’ win over the Falcons, the couple celebrated together on the field. “Am I doing it good?” Cardi asked while repeating the move. Diggs laughed, replying, “It’s decent.”
Diggs is Cardi’s first major relationship since her split from Offset, with whom she shares three children: Kulture, 7, Wave, 4, and Blossom, 14 months.
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