Health and human rights shaped the day’s headlines, alongside the loss of a towering cultural figure. In Iran, mass mourning for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei drew huge crowds and a strong display of family presence, though the absence of his successor son Mojtaba stood out amid an alre...
Health and human rights shaped the day’s headlines, alongside the loss of a towering cultural figure. In Iran, mass mourning for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei drew huge crowds and a strong display of family presence, though the absence of his successor son Mojtaba stood out amid an already highly choreographed transition. In China, there was a rare note of relief as Ezra Jin, founder of Beijing’s Zion Church, was freed and reunited with his family in the United States after international pressure, underscoring the precarious state of religious freedom. In India, tributes poured in for Teejan Bai, the Pandavani legend whose performances carried a regional oral tradition to national and global audiences while breaking male dominance in the art form. And renewed attention to activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, through Diljit Dosanjh’s film *Satluj*, reflected how memory, justice and public storytelling continue to intersect.






Top Health stories
- Three of Ali Khamenei’s sons attend funeral as successor Mojtaba stays absent (28 sources)
- China releases Zion Church founder Ezra Jin after US intervention (10 sources)
- Pandavani legend Teejan Bai dies at 70 in AIIMS Raipur after prolonged illness (6 sources)
- Taylor Swift’s former teacher Kirk Schwabe dies on her wedding day to Travis Kelce (4 sources)
- National Guard members fatally shoot armed man during downtown Memphis pursuit (4 sources)
- NDLEA arrests Nigerian-British grandmother with 13kg cocaine concealed in plantain peels (4 sources)
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