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Today Updates - 10 March 2026 - Iran Supreme Leader and Australia News

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Today Updates - 10 March 2026 - Iran New Supreme Leader, Nepal Election and Australia News on Radio Haanji Tuesday's edition of Today Updates on Radio Haanji 1674 AM opens with a world that has moved significantly overnight, and host Ranjodh Singh is across every development. From a major political shift in Iran to fresh geopolitical posturing in East Asia, and a set of Australian stories that touch the lives of the Indian and Punjabi community directly, today's bulletin is one of the most news-heavy of the week so far. World Updates Iran has elected a new Supreme Leader, a development that carries enormous geopolitical significance given the active military conflict the country is currently engaged in. The election is notable in part because of earlier statements by United States President Donald Trump, who had indicated that Iran could not elect a new Supreme Leader without American consent — a position that reflects the scale of pressure Washington has been attempting to exert over Tehran. The election, proceeding regardless of that stated position, signals Iran's intent to maintain its sovereign political processes even as the conflict with the US and Israel continues. North Korea has issued a statement regarding missile availability in the context of the ongoing Middle East crisis. The statement adds a further layer of complexity to what is already a multi-actor geopolitical situation, and reflects the degree to which the conflict is drawing commentary and positioning from powers well beyond the immediate region. North Korea's involvement in the global arms conversation has been a recurring theme in international security discussions, and this latest statement will be watched closely by defence analysts. The United States and South Korea have announced joint military operations, with approximately 18,000 South Korean army personnel set to participate. The exercise reflects the ongoing security posture in the Indo-Pacific region and underscores the extent to which American military attention is being stretched across multiple theatres simultaneously — the Middle East conflict on one side and the Korean Peninsula on the other. Lebanon continues to absorb the consequences of the regional conflict, with significant damage being reported across the country. In a reflection of the severity of the situation, Lebanon's parliament has extended its term by a further two years, a measure that speaks to the instability the country is currently navigating and the difficulty of holding normal democratic processes in the middle of active conflict. Nepal's election results have produced a significant outcome, with the Nepal Congress party securing 17 seats and the Rastriya Swatantra Party achieving a striking 124 seats, drawing more than 40 lakh votes in the process. The result represents a substantial shift in Nepal's political landscape and sets the stage for coalition negotiations that will determine who leads the country's next government. Australia in Focus - Commonwealth Games Scrutiny, Iranian Footballers and Workplace Debates A newly released report has raised questions about the decision to cancel the Commonwealth Games that were awarded to Victoria, with claims of financial mismanagement now being examined publicly. The Commonwealth Games cancellation was one of the most controversial decisions taken by the Victorian government in recent years, and the emergence of a report suggesting a potential scam will intensify scrutiny on the circumstances that led to the withdrawal. For the Indian and Punjabi community in Australia — many of whom were looking forward to the event and its associated community celebrations — the story is a reminder of how major public decisions can affect community life in ways that go well beyond sport. The Iranian women's football team, currently in Australia, made headlines when its members chose not to participate in the national anthem at their match. The incident drew a public statement from US President Donald Trump, and the team has been placed under protection by Queensland Police. The development sits at the intersection of sport, international politics and personal safety, and highlights the extent to which the wider Middle East conflict is creating ripple effects for individuals and communities far from the conflict zone. Australia's superannuation debate is intensifying, with political parties taking opposing positions on the future of the retirement savings system. For the Indian and Punjabi community in Australia, superannuation is one of the most important financial instruments available — a vehicle for long-term security that many NRIs and immigrants have built their retirement planning around. The outcome of this political debate will have direct financial consequences for workers and families across the country. The union movement's push for a four-day working week is gaining momentum in Australia, with demand rising across multiple sectors. The proposal has sparked debate between employer groups and unions, and its progress will be closely watched by workers in industries with significant Indian and Punjabi community representation, including healthcare, logistics and retail. Why Today Updates on Radio Haanji Is Your Daily Must-Listen For Melbourne's Indian and Punjabi community, the challenge of staying informed is not a shortage of news — it is finding coverage that connects global events to local life in a way that is genuinely relevant. Today Updates on Radio Haanji 1674 AM does exactly that, every weekday morning, delivered by hosts who understand the community they are speaking to. As a daily news podcast for the Indian community in Australia, it covers the world, the country and the stories from back home in a single coherent broadcast. Whether it is the geopolitical shifts in the Middle East, the financial debates that affect every household in Australia or the political developments in South Asia that listeners follow closely because their families are still there — Today Updates brings it all together. This is what Indian community radio Melbourne has always done at its best: make the news feel close, relevant and worth your time. Tune in free every weekday at haanji.com.au or on your preferred podcast platform, and start each day with the clarity and context that only Today Updates on Radio Haanji 1674 AM consistently delivers. Listen to Today Updates - Free, Anytime, Anywhere Listen on Spotify — Follow the show on Spotify and receive every new episode directly in your feed each weekday. Listen on Apple Podcasts — Subscribe on Apple Podcasts for seamless access on any Apple device. Download the iOS app — Stream Radio Haanji live and on-demand through the official iOS app, free on the App Store. 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Today Updates returns on Tuesday 10 March 2026 with host Ranjodh Singh on Radio Haanji 1674 AM. World updates: Iran elects a new Supreme Leader despite Trump’s earlier objections, North Korea issues a statement on missile availability amid the Middle East crisis, the US and South Korea launch joint operations with 18,000 personnel, Lebanon’s parliament extends its term by two years and Nepal’s election delivers a landmark result for the Rastriya Swatantra Party. Australia: a new report raises Commonwealth Games scam claims in Victoria, the Iranian women’s football team receives Queensland Police protection, and debates over superannuation and a four-day work week intensify. Listen free at haanji.com.au or on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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