Iran’s New ‘Virgin Mary’ Metro Station and What It Says About Faith in the Islamic Republic

**Tehran’s New “Virgin Mary” Metro Station Sparks Debate**

*By Romy Haber | The Catholic Telegraph | October 21, 2025*

This past week, social media was flooded with images of a new metro station in Tehran called the “Virgin Mary” station. The photos quickly went viral, sparking widespread debate among various audiences. Some hail it as a rare gesture of openness, others dismiss it as a staged act aimed at polishing the regime’s image, and many simply wonder if the station even exists.

According to posts circulating online, the “Virgin Mary” station is located on Line 6 of the Tehran metro, near the St. Sarkis Armenian Cathedral. France 24 reports that the station has been under construction for 10 years. Its arched concourse and dome feature religious frescoes and artwork honoring the Virgin Mary, alongside what appears to be a church—presumably the nearby cathedral.

For many, the idea of a metro station in Iran named after the mother of Jesus is surprising. Others see it as consistent with Shiite culture, which also venerates the Virgin Mary. Still others interpret it as an attempt to highlight the country’s religious diversity.

However, many argue that such a move does not align with the Islamic Republic’s record regarding religious minorities. Some dismiss the station as propaganda designed to project a more tolerant image of the regime to international audiences.

The official X account of the Iranian Embassy in Yerevan weighed in, describing the station as “a beautiful sign of coexistence between Iranians and the Armenian community.” In reality, however, this so-called “coexistence” falls far short of international standards for religious freedom and human rights.

*Excerpt. Read more at The Catholic Telegraph.*

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**Keywords:** Virgin Mary, Tehran Metro, Religious Diversity, Iran, Armenian Community

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Nets ranked 27th in ESPN’s future NBA power rankings

Two and a half years removed from the end of the Kevin Durant-Kyrie Irving era, the Brooklyn Nets are in the early stages of a rebuild. While the Nets are tanking for a top draft pick this season, they aim to take a step forward next year, despite their first-round pick going to the Houston Rockets.

ESPN recently released its future power rankings, evaluating every NBA team’s three-year outlook. Brooklyn ranked No. 27 overall. “The Nets struck gold last summer when they hired coach Jordi Fernandez, who immediately proved himself to be an asset,” wrote Tim Bontemps. “But the Nets, who clearly targeted last season and this season to bottom out after reacquiring their draft picks from the Houston Rockets last summer, were one of several teams to have bad luck in the lottery by falling to eighth. The Nets, who have the league’s worst roster, are in the bottom 10 for a third straight year.”

To determine these rankings, analysts Kevin Pelton, Bobby Marks, and Tim Bontemps assessed each team across five categories relative to the rest of the league: current players, cap situation, future draft picks, market desirability, and management.

### Can the Nets Set Themselves Up for Future Success?

It should come as no surprise that Brooklyn ranked near the top in several areas. The Nets placed 1st in cap situation, 2nd in future draft picks, and 7th in market desirability. They were the NBA’s only team with significant cap space this summer and have maintained much of that financial flexibility. Moreover, Brooklyn holds an NBA-high 12 first-round picks over the next seven years, positioning them well for long-term growth.

However, the team’s rankings dropped significantly in other areas. Brooklyn finished 30th in current players and 25th in management. One year after trading Mikal Bridges and reacquiring their 2025 and 2026 first-round picks from Houston, the Nets made an NBA-record five first-round selections in June’s draft.

### Draft Decisions and Roster Challenges

The Nets’ draft approach sparked widespread criticism, particularly their decision to keep all five picks and select international point guards. Outside of their draft assets, Brooklyn has few foundational pieces on their roster. Veterans such as Michael Porter Jr., Nic Claxton, Ternace Mann, and Haywood Highsmith have shown respectable starts to their careers, but it remains uncertain how well they fit into Brooklyn’s rebuilding timeline.

Meanwhile, younger prospects like Cam Thomas and Day’Ron Sharpe have displayed promise but still face questions regarding their long-term potential and skill sets.

### Looking Ahead

While the Nets are positioned well in terms of cap space, draft capital, and market appeal, challenges remain in building a competitive roster and establishing strong management. As Brooklyn moves forward in its rebuild, the key question is whether these assets can translate into sustained success in the coming years.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/brooklyn-nets/nets-news-brooklyn-ranked-27th-future-power-rankings

Flight Attendant Fight Delays United Flight By 4 Hours

There are a myriad of reasons why an airline might postpone a flight, ranging from aircraft mechanical issues to severe weather. However, United Airlines was forced to delay a flight on Monday due to an unusual cause: a fight between two flight attendants.

The 90-minute service from Des Moines, Iowa to Chicago O’Hare International Airport was delayed by just under four hours as the carrier scrambled to find an entirely new cabin crew. One can only hope that no passengers had tight connections waiting for them in the Windy City.

United Flight 2138 was originally scheduled to depart at 11:26 a.m. However, the passengers were deplaned at 12:08 p.m. According to One Mile at a Time, the airline’s internal system listed the delay’s cause as:
“Crew Availability Flight Attendant: Disagreement on 2 of the FAs. IFDM pulling all crew and will need to recrew flight.”

The In-Flight Duty Manager (IFDM), who is responsible for assigning flight crews and overseeing flight attendants, pulled the entire crew and had to assign a new one. This explanation, however, was not displayed publicly on United’s website or mobile app.

Details about the altercation remain unclear, as there was no blow-by-blow report on what happened before passengers were deplaned. Ultimately, the United Airlines Airbus A320 landed in Chicago at 5:09 p.m.—a frustrating outcome for passengers who expected to arrive four hours earlier.

Typically, when flight attendants have disagreements, it’s with passengers rather than each other. Yet, in 2024, Air Canada faced a different kind of incident. On a long-haul flight between Casablanca, Morocco and Montreal, a passenger requested a blanket while the plane was taxiing to the runway. A flight attendant responded by screaming at the passenger, yelling, “You will behave or we will get off!” The plane returned to the gate, and the police removed the attendant. In solidarity, the rest of the passengers disembarked as well, leading Air Canada to cancel the flight.

Being a flight attendant is far from an easy or relaxing job. They are tasked with serving the public with a smile while ensuring safety during the flight. Adding to the challenge is that flight attendants are often severely underpaid. For example, last year American Airlines cabin crew earned as little as $27,315 annually, despite requirements to live in major cities that host the airline’s hubs.

These situations highlight the high-pressure environment flight attendants operate in, and the complex dynamics that can sometimes lead to unexpected disruptions in air travel.
https://www.jalopnik.com/2013213/flight-attendant-fight-delays-united-flight/

Lear Corp. Q3 25 Earnings Conference Call At 9:00 AM ET

LEAR CORP (LEARQ.PK) will host a conference call at 9:00 AM ET on October 31, 2025, to discuss its Q3 2025 earnings results.

To access the live webcast, please log on to the company’s official website.

To listen to the call via phone, dial 877-883-0383 (US) or 412-902-6506 (International) and enter the conference code 4394275.

Please note that the views and opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Nasdaq, Inc.
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/lear-corp-q3-25-earnings-conference-call-9-00-am-et

Tanzania goes to vote in elections set to keep the same party in power for 7 decades

**Tanzania’s Ruling Party Set to Extend 64-Year Rule Amid Concerns Over Election Fairness**

*NAIROBI, Kenya (AP)* — Tanzania’s governing party, Chama cha Mapinduzi (CCM), has been in power for 64 years, largely unchallenged by serious opposition. This long-standing dominance looks set to continue as Tanzanians prepare to vote on Wednesday in a general election widely expected to be won by President Samia Suluhu Hassan.

Hassan, a former vice president, assumed the presidency in 2021 following the death of her predecessor. She is Tanzania’s sixth president and the country’s first female leader. Despite Tanzania being a multiparty democracy, CCM has maintained control since independence from Britain in 1961.

With a population of 68 million and an annual per capita income of roughly $1,200, Tanzania stands out in a region where liberation parties are losing ground and vibrant opposition groups, often led by young people, are pushing for political change.

However, authorities have cracked down on opposition leaders, civil society organizations, journalists, and others in what Amnesty International describes as a “climate of fear” ahead of the elections. These polls will decide the country’s next president, lawmakers, and various local leaders.

**A History of Limited Opposition**

Under former President John Pombe Magufuli, an authoritarian figure who restricted opposition campaigning outside election periods, repression was intense. While early expectations suggested President Hassan might adopt a more open style, many voters have grown disillusioned with the increased authoritarianism during her tenure.

Opposition parties allowed to contest this election have run minimal campaigns, with some candidates even seeming to endorse Hassan’s bid for re-election.

**Opposition Leaders Silenced**

Voters will select from Hassan and 16 other candidates. Yet two of her main rivals—Tundu Lissu of Chadema and Luhaga Mpina of ACT-Wazalendo—have been barred from contesting the presidency.

Lissu, a prominent opposition figure known for his charisma, spent years in European exile after surviving an assassination attempt in 2017. He is currently imprisoned on treason charges widely seen as politically motivated. Recently, police also arrested John Heche, deputy leader of Chadema, while he was attending Lissu’s treason trial.

**Campaign Promises and CCM’s Position**

With her major opponents sidelined, Hassan has been touring the country, campaigning on promises of stability and prosperity, especially for those working in agriculture. Her slogan—“work and dignity”—emphasizes moving Tanzania forward.

CCM, which maintains ties with China’s Communist Party, enjoys loyal support in parts of the country. However, the party’s share of the popular vote has been declining amid growing calls for change from opposition groups.

Nicodemus Minde, a Tanzanian researcher with the Institute for Security Studies in South Africa, describes CCM as heading to the polls “virtually unchallenged.” He notes voter turnout has been dropping since 2010 and predicts low participation, partly because a CCM victory is seen as a foregone conclusion.

“Voter apathy could be high due to the impact of the disqualification of the two main opposition parties,” Minde said. He warned that this election “presents a significant risk of strengthening authoritarian practices rather than advancing democratic governance.”

**Tensions and Threats of Unrest**

The opposition has called for protests on election day. Chadema insists that free and fair elections are impossible without essential reforms.

Many voters interviewed by The Associated Press expressed concern about potential threats to peace, especially after authorities warned they would not tolerate disruptions stemming from demonstrations. There are widespread fears regarding repressive tactics, including arbitrary arrests and abductions by unknown individuals.

Some also worry the government may shut down internet access ahead of voting.

“Peace must prevail for the election to run smoothly,” said Joshua Gerald, a resident of Dar es Salaam who requested anonymity for safety reasons. “Without peace, there can be chaos or fear, and people may fail to exercise their democratic rights.”

Noel Johnson, another young voter from the city, emphasized the need to safeguard constitutional rights. “The government needs to protect our constitutional rights, especially the right to demonstrate because we are not satisfied with the ongoing electoral processes,” he said.

President Hassan has urged voters to turn out in large numbers and assured that peace will be maintained. Yet concerns over possible unrest persist.

Richard Mbunda, a political scientist at the University of Dar es Salaam, warned that public dissatisfaction could push Tanzania toward instability.

“There are clear signs of unrest,” Mbunda said. He cautioned that even seemingly stable countries risk turmoil if authorities remain indifferent.

“The tone of reconciliation spoken about during campaigns should be genuine,” he added. “Dialogue is needed. The election is legally valid but lacks political legitimacy.”

Muhumuza reported from Kampala, Uganda. Associated Press writers in Dodoma and Dar es Salaam contributed to this report.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/tanzania-goes-vote-elections-set-045907785.html

Brennan wins at Black Desert on an invitation. Australia beats US to win International Crown

Michael Brennan Dominates at Black Desert to Win Bank of Utah Championship

IVINS, Utah (AP) – Michael Brennan was just as dominant at Black Desert as he was on the PGA Tour Americas. He closed with a 5-under 66 to go from a sponsor exemption to a PGA Tour winner Sunday, securing a four-shot victory in the Bank of Utah Championship.

In his first PGA Tour start as a professional, Brennan became the first sponsor exemption to win since Nick Dunlap took The American Express in January 2024 as an amateur. The victory means Brennan, a 23-year-old Wake Forest standout, skips the Korn Ferry Tour next year and advances straight to the PGA Tour.

Brennan earned a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour, along with spots in the PGA Championship and the $20 million RBC Heritage. He was ranked No. 451 in the world when he left the South America portion of the PGA Tour Americas but had been dominant in Canada, with one win in Minnesota, winning three times in a four-tournament stretch and posting eight top 10s in 10 starts.

Winning the Fortinet Cup season points race gave him a fully exempt Korn Ferry Tour card. Now, Brennan will compete alongside Scottie Scheffler and the rest of golf’s best on the big stage.

Though not a perfect finish—he hit his second shot into a deep pit with lava rocks, took a penalty for an unplayable lie, and closed with a bogey—Brennan finished at 22-under 262, four shots clear of Rico Hoey (67).

A combination of power and poise at Black Desert Resort, the scenic Tom Weiskopf-designed course framed by red-rock cliffs and black lava, Brennan started the final round with a three-shot lead, ran off three birdies in his first five holes to stretch his lead to five shots, and was never seriously challenged.


Australia Wins LPGA International Crown in South Korea

GOYANG, South Korea (AP) – Australia defeated the United States team to claim the LPGA’s International Crown. Minjee Lee and Hannah Green both clinched their singles matches on the 17th hole to secure the title.

The foursomes match between Australians Stephanie Kyriacou and Grace Kim and Americans Lilia Vu and Lauren Coughlin ended in a tie, but it was inconsequential after Green secured her 2-and-1 victory over Yealimi Noh at the New Korea Country Club. Lee also defeated Angel Yin, 2 and 1.

This marks the first International Crown win for Australia, a title that eluded them in 2023 when Thailand, led by current world No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul, beat them in the final at Harding Park.

The World team finished in third place after Charley Hull and Lydia Ko both earned impressive singles wins against Japan.


Jungwhan Lee Claims First European Tour Title at Genesis Championship

CHEONAN, South Korea (AP) – Jungwhan Lee rallied from a four-shot deficit with a 7-under 64 to take a two-shot victory at the Genesis Championship, earning his first European Tour title.

The 34-year-old South Korean birdied five straight holes on the front nine and took the lead with a birdie on the 14th, finishing the tournament at 11-under 273. He edged out Laurie Canter and Nacho Elvira by two shots.

The victory grants Lee a two-year exemption on the European Tour and entry into the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship in two weeks, the first of two DP World Tour playoff events.

Also notable was Jordan Gumberg, a former Arizona collegiate golfer, who holed out from 58 yards for eagle on the par-5 18th. This helped him tie for seventh and improve to No. 110 in the Race to Dubai, securing his card for next year.


Steven Alker Rises to Top of Charles Schwab Cup with Simmons Bank Championships Win

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) – Steven Alker took over the top ranking in the Charles Schwab Cup with a commanding wire-to-wire win at the Simmons Bank Championships, closing with a 3-under 69 for a seven-shot victory.

Alker, who began the tournament with an opening round 61, earned his second PGA Tour Champions win of the year at Pleasant Valley Country Club. He pulled away after an eagle-birdie-birdie stretch to start the back nine.

Miguel Angel Jimenez has four wins this year but has only made three top 10s in his last eight starts on the senior circuit. The top 36 players will advance to the Charles Schwab Cup Championship next month in Arizona, with Tommy Gainey holding the 36th spot and no other movement in the standings.


Pongsapak “Fifa” Laopakdee Wins Asia-Pacific Amateur, Advances to Masters and British Open

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) – Pongsapak “Fifa” Laopakdee rallied from a six-shot deficit with a 4-under 68 and defeated 16-year-old Taisei Nagasaki of Japan on the third playoff hole to win the Asia-Pacific Amateur.

The junior at Arizona State became the first player from Thailand to win the tournament, which began in 2010. Both players birdied the 18th and 17th in the playoff until Nagasaki missed the green left on the 18th and settled for par, handing Laopakdee the victory.

Nagasaki had started the final round with a five-shot lead but missed a crucial 4-foot birdie putt on the 18th in regulation and finished with a 74.

Laopakdee’s win secures him invitations to the Masters and the British Open next year.


Other Notable Wins Across Global Tours

  • Yani Tseng closed with a 5-under 67 to win the rain-shortened Wistron Ladies Open in Taiwan by four shots, marking her first victory in 11 years and seventh on the Ladies European Tour.
  • Miguel Tabuena shot a third consecutive 7-under 65 to claim a three-shot victory at the International Series Philippines on the Asian Tour.
  • Matias Sanchez capped off a wire-to-wire win with a 1-under 71 for a two-shot victory at the Webex Players Series-South Australia on the PGA Tour of Australasia.
  • Hennie du Plessis won the Blu Label Unlimited Challenge on the Sunshine Tour with 14 points in the modified Stableford scoring system, needing only eight points to clinch the win.
  • Andrew Marshall captured his first Legends Tour title with a 6-under 66 for a two-shot victory at the Senior Italian Open.
  • Shuri Sakuma closed with a 5-under 67 for an 11-shot victory over Miyuu Abe in the Nobuta Group Masters on the Japan LPGA.
  • Shuying Li finished with a 4-under 68 to win by two shots at the Gwangnamilbo-Happiness Open on the Korea LPGA.

— AP Golf

https://wtop.com/australia/2025/10/brennan-wins-at-black-desert-on-an-invitation-australia-beats-us-to-win-international-crown/

Delta flight from MSP aborts takeoff after flames shoot out of engine

A Delta Airlines flight was forced to abort takeoff Thursday afternoon at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport after a mechanical failure caused flames to shoot out of the right engine.

The plane, which was headed to Portland, Oregon, returned from the runway to the gate, according to Delta spokesperson Bre’onna Richardson.

Passengers from flight 1661 were rebooked onto another plane and arrived in Portland two hours later than scheduled, Richardson said in a prepared statement. “We apologize to our customers for their delay in travel,” she added.

“ABC World News Tonight” aired video footage Friday showing the plane on the runway at MSP, with flames visibly coming from under the right wing.
https://www.startribune.com/delta-flight-from-msp-aborts-takeoff-after-flames-shoot-out-of-engine/601506600

Federal workers in South Florida left disheartened, struggling to get by amid government shutdown

**Federal Workers in South Florida Struggle Amid Ongoing Government Shutdown**

*FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (WSVN)* — Federal workers across South Florida are facing financial hardships and growing disheartenment as the federal government shutdown continues, caught in the crossfire of a political battle.

At Miami International Airport on Friday, several Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents were seen picking up food distributed by Feeding South Florida. With no end to the shutdown in sight, these federal workers are navigating tough times.

“It does help, especially for us that have kids at home and stuff, so it helps,” said one TSA worker. Another added, “I’m grateful for all the things that we are receiving today.” A third TSA agent commented, “It’s very nice of them, because we could use it.”

Friday marked the first payday federal employees have gone without their paychecks since the government shutdown began. Republican and Democratic lawmakers failed to pass a spending bill to keep the government open past October 1st. Currently, about 1.4 million federal workers are either on unpaid leave or working without pay.

Caught in the middle of the political stalemate, many federal workers are left trying to manage their finances amid uncertainty.

“So now you have to pick and choose, what can I pay now, what can I postpone, can I call the creditors to see if they’ll work with me,” said a 10-year federal employee who wished to remain anonymous. Having previously served in the military, including deployment to Afghanistan, she expressed deep frustration.

“It’s disheartening ’cause I’ve served with, you know, my country and I chose to do it again. On this side, it’s almost like a slap in the face,” she said.

Retired TSA instructor Harry Herring told 7News the financial stress caused by the shutdown adds to an already stressful job for TSA employees.

“Rent, car loans, car insurance, all those expenses that have to be taken care of, it’s not gonna be taken care of,” said Herring. “That causes what I call ‘interference with my ability to do my duty.’”

Shaunellia Ferguson, who represents nearly 700 Social Security Administration workers for the American Federation of Government Employees in eastern Florida, said her members continue to work despite the hardship.

“We are human beings too. We don’t make a lot of money, we’re not wasteful, we’re not parasites the way they’re calling us, we’re not,” said Ferguson. “Especially now without getting paid, you’re still doing it, you’re still hearing all the concerns and you’re sitting there wondering ‘How is my rent gonna be paid?’ or ‘How am I gonna cover child care?’ We have feelings just like everyone else and we work and we are here to serve you, the American public.”

Organizations like Feeding South Florida have been working tirelessly to support federal workers throughout the country. However, Ferguson emphasized that what federal employees truly want is for politicians to come together and find a solution.

*Copyright.*
https://wsvn.com/news/local/miami-dade/federal-workers-in-south-florida-left-disheartened-struggling-to-get-by-amid-government-shutdown/

Argentina wards off ratings downgrade after U.S. bailout deal, Fitch says

**Argentina Wards Off Ratings Downgrade Following U.S. Bailout Deal, Fitch Says**

Argentina has successfully averted a ratings downgrade after the United States signed a $20 billion currency stabilization agreement with the South American nation, Fitch Ratings reported.

According to Fitch, the U.S. backstop has played a crucial role in helping Argentina maintain its current credit rating by stabilizing its international reserves. However, Fitch noted that while this aid has been beneficial, it alone is not sufficient to warrant a ratings upgrade. For a potential upgrade, the agreement would need to be part of broader reforms aimed at strengthening Argentina’s own foreign exchange buffers.

Following the announcement of the agreement, Argentina’s Merval Index, as well as U.S.-traded Argentine stocks, have experienced positive momentum, reflecting investor confidence in the country’s short-term economic outlook.

**Quick Insights:**
– The $20 billion U.S. currency stabilization deal has helped Argentina avoid a ratings downgrade.
– Aid alone is unlikely to trigger a ratings upgrade without comprehensive reforms to bolster Argentina’s foreign exchange reserves.
– Market response has been positive, with notable gains in Argentine equities both domestically and abroad.

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Honeywell International beats Q3 estimates, raises FY guidance

Honeywell International Beats Q3 Estimates, Raises Full-Year Guidance

Date: October 23, 2025 | Time: 6:05 AM ET

Honeywell International Inc. has reported better-than-expected results for the third quarter, surpassing analyst estimates across key metrics. In response to the strong performance, the company has raised its full-year guidance, signaling confidence in its continued growth.

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