Iranian Parliament Dismisses U.S. Negotiation Claims as "Fake News"

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  Read more TEHRAN  — On March 23,  2026,  Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf,  the Speaker of the Iranian Parliament,  issued a formal rebuttal to assertions made by U. S.  President Donald Trump concerning "productive" high-level talks between Washington and Tehran.  In a series of public statements,  Ghalibaf characterized the reports as "fake news, " alleging that the claims were a strategic maneuver intended to influence global markets. Disputed Claims of Diplomacy The friction followed a post by President Trump on the social media platform Truth Social,  in which he stated that the U. S.  and Iran had engaged in "very good and productive conversations" over a 48-hour period.  The President further announced a five-day postponement of planned military strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure,  citing these discussions as a sign of a potential "complete and total resolution" of regional hostilities. However,  the Iranian le...

KOTOKO Fan Dies After Stabbing Incident at Nana Koromansa Park




Nsoatre, Bono Region - A dark cloud hangs over Ghana football following the tragic death of a fan at the Nana Koromansa Park yesterday. The incident occurred during Asante Kotoko's defeat to Nsoatreman FC, marring what should have been a celebration of football.

Reports indicate that the deceased, identified as Nana Pooley, suffered fatal stab wounds during a disturbance at the stadium. Initial accounts suggest that Pooley was stabbed multiple times in the chest. The exact circumstances surrounding the attack remain unclear, and authorities have launched an investigation into the matter.

The news of Pooley's death has sent shockwaves through the football community. Fans, players, and officials alike have expressed their condolences and condemned the senseless act of violence. Many have taken to social media to mourn the loss and call for swift justice.

"This is a devastating loss for the football family," said a fan who wished to remain anonymous. "Football is a game that should unite us, not divide us. Violence has no place in our stadiums."

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) is yet to release an official statement regarding the incident. However, sources suggest that they are in close contact with the relevant authorities and are monitoring the situation closely. It is expected that the GFA will take appropriate action following the investigation to ensure that such incidents are prevented in the future.

This tragedy raises serious concerns about security measures at football stadia across the country. Questions are being asked about the adequacy of security personnel and the need for stricter measures to prevent violence. Many are calling for a thorough review of security protocols to ensure the safety of fans at all matches.

The death of Nana Pooley is a stark reminder of the dangers of hooliganism in football. It underscores the urgent need for all stakeholders to work together to eradicate violence from the game and ensure that football remains a source of joy and entertainment for all. As the investigation continues, the football community awaits answers and hopes that justice will be served.

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