Iran is bracing for a pivotal moment in its political landscape as the country's snap presidential election heads into a second round on Friday, following an initial vote that failed to produce a decisive winner amidst unprecedented voter apathy, CNN reported.
As Britain is set for the historic snap elections on Thursday, it becomes more significant to see how issues like economy, tax, and immigration turn the tide for the contenders, including current Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
On Tuesday, Sobhita shared pictures on Instagram where she can be seen posing in front of the temple. She also posted some snaps of the temple and its environment.
The outcome may determine whether Macron's centrist coalition retains power or if France faces a period of political cohabitation with the far-right National Rally (RN), led by Marine Le Pen.
As voting begins in Iran for snap presidential elections, the country's Ambassador to India, Iraj Elahi said that Iranians will elect their president according to the country's Constitution, which is by the direct vote of the people.
Macron criticised the far-right's approach to insecurity, arguing that it "reduces people to their religion or their origin" and therefore "pushes people towards civil war," in an interview with the podcast "Generation Do It Yourself."
Shamsi was awarded the Player of the Match for his magnificent bowling performance in the match against the Caribbean at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium. He snapped three wickets and conceded 27 runs in his spell of four overs.