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Iran Blasts & SK Stabbing: Global Tensions Rise 🌍💣

⚠️ Breaking: Twin explosions rocked a ceremony in Iran honoring late military commander Qassem Soleimani on Wednesday, killing over 100 people. No group has claimed responsibility, but Iranian authorities allege Israel and the U.S. are involved—accusations both nations deny. Analysts warn the attack could inflame Middle East tensions amid ongoing regional conflicts.

🎤 ‘This isn’t just about Iran—it’s a litmus test for global security,’ says analyst Einar Tangen. Meanwhile, Professor Wang Jin highlights the geopolitical timing, noting the blasts occurred days before a key regional diplomatic summit.

🔥 Meanwhile in South Korea… Opposition leader Lee Jae-myung was stabbed in the neck during a public event, sparking debates about the nation’s extreme political polarization. CGTN’s Jack Barton reports: ‘This violence mirrors deepening divides—conservatives vs. progressives, policies splitting generations.’

💡 Why it matters: Both events underscore how political friction—whether cross-border or domestic—can erupt violently. For young global citizens, these stories are reminders of why understanding international dynamics matters. Stay tuned for deeper analysis on @NewspaperAmigo. 📲✨

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