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Libyan Express
5 days ago
- Politics
- Libyan Express
Iran-Israel tensions rise as Tehran warns of expanded strikes
BY Libyan Express Jun 16, 2025 - 03:32 Colonel Reza Sayyad Colonel Reza Sayyad, spokesperson for the Communications Centre of the General Staff of Iran's Armed Forces, has issued a warning to civilians residing in Israeli-controlled territories, advising them to evacuate immediately. He stated that Iran is preparing a 'broad and decisive response' to recent Israeli military actions, which may target various locations across Israel. According to Iran's Tasnim News Agency, Colonel Sayyad began his statement with a religious invocation and accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of launching a new offensive. He described the move as a 'strategic miscalculation' that would prompt what he called a 'powerful, deterrent response' from Iran's military. Sayyad claimed that Iranian forces had, over recent nights, successfully targeted several sensitive locations within Israeli territory, including military and intelligence facilities, decision-making centres, and even the residences of senior military officials and scientists. He further asserted that Iran possesses a detailed intelligence database of key sites within Israel and is capable of striking them at any time. In his message, Sayyad advised civilians to avoid remaining in or near areas that could be considered potential targets, warning that even underground shelters may not provide safety. He urged people not to allow themselves to be used as 'human shields', and to take Iranian warnings seriously. He concluded by accusing Prime Minister Netanyahu of endangering civilian lives in pursuit of personal and political interests. Sayyad warned that ignoring Iran's message would result in 'significantly more difficult days' for residents of the affected areas. The views expressed in Op-Ed pieces are those of the author and do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of Libyan Express. How to submit an Op-Ed: Libyan Express accepts opinion articles on a wide range of topics. Submissions may be sent to oped@ Please include 'Op-Ed' in the subject line.


Indian Express
5 days ago
- Indian Express
Pune police kill wanted criminal Hatti in encounter in Solapur
Pune police Sunday gunned down a 'notorious criminal on record' during an armed encounter in the Solapur district. The man, identified as Rahim Shaikh, who also went by the aliases Shahrukh and Hatti, had been on the run for five months. According to a senior police official, a team from the Pune Crime Branch located Hatti in Lamboti village in Mohol, Solapur district. The team, assisted by officers from the Mohol police station, intercepted him around 5 am. As the police attempted to apprehend him, Hatti reportedly opened fire. Police returned fire, fatally wounding him at the scene. Hatti had been booked under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) and was wanted in connection with multiple serious offenses. Among the most recent was the armed robbery of a food delivery worker, which took place on May 14 in the Sayyad Nagar area of Pune's Hadapsar neighbourhood. The delivery worker, Umar Shakeel Shaikh, 21, reported that he had been held at knifepoint by two men. Police later identified the suspects as Hatti and Noman Sayyad, 20, another known offender. Sayyad was arrested soon after the robbery, while Hatti remained at large. Shaikh, a resident of Mohammadwadi, filed a First Information Report at the Kalepadal police station, which launched the investigation. According to authorities, Hatti and Sayyad were also involved in a separate incident on March 12, in which a senior citizen was assaulted in Sayyad Nagar.


Hindustan Times
24-05-2025
- Health
- Hindustan Times
Balding already? Here's what really works to reverse hair loss in men
Hair loss in men is one of the most common yet emotionally charged concerns as it affects not just appearance but also confidence, career readiness and personal relationships. While it is tempting to search for a one-size-fits-all remedy, the truth is: treating hair loss is both a science and an art, and timing is everything. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Ajara Sayyad, Medical Director at The Eterne Clinic in Mumbai's Hiranandani Gardens (Powai), shared, 'Medical management is most effective when hair thinning has just begun (typically Grades 1 to 3). The goal here is to preserve what's remaining and improve scalp function.' Treatments may include: Dr Ajara Sayyad said, 'In many cases, men who are hesitant to take daily tablets can now opt for injectable DHT blocker mesotherapy under medical supervision, offering a more convenient and targeted approach.' She added, 'Regenerative therapies have also shown tremendous promise. These include PRP, GFC, iPRF and Hair Exosome Therapy, which help stimulate weakened hair follicles and enhance density naturally over time.' According to Dr Sayyad, when baldness progresses to Grade 4 and beyond, restoration becomes the focus. Surgical and cosmetic interventions help recreate hairlines, boost coverage, and improve appearance. Key options include: Dr Ajara Sayyad answered, 'Every patient's hair journey is different. That's why we begin with a scalp analysis and trichoscopy, which helps assess the stage of hair loss, follicle vitality, and donor hair reserves. Based on these insights, we tailor a plan that may involve medical therapy, regenerative support, cosmetic enhancement, or a combination of all three.' She concluded, 'Hair loss in men is no longer an irreversible destiny. With evolving medical advancements and minimally invasive techniques, it's possible to both preserve and restore what was lost, often without anyone noticing you've had a procedure. The earlier you seek help, the more options you keep open because when it comes to hair restoration, it's not just about regrowth — it's about reclaiming confidence and control.' Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.