California: On the 11th anniversary of Paul Walker's tragic death, Vin Diesel, his close friend and co-star in the Fast and Furious franchise, shared a heartfelt tribute to the late actor.
Diesel took to Instagram on Sunday to honor Walker, posting a photo of the two friends and captioning it: "Eleven years today… Some bonds truly never break." In the post, which has garnered 1.6 million likes within just eight hours, Diesel reflected on their enduring friendship, expressing deep gratitude and affection for the actor. He concluded with, “Love and miss you.”
Fans too remembered Paul and shared heartfelt comments on the post. “Always in our hearts and minds, his memory lives on. We love you Paul Walker,” wrote a user. “What a great friendship; I believe that there is no time or space for our souls and the ties are not cut with physical death, I am certain that he always takes care of you,” expressed another.
Paul Walker, 40, tragically passed away on November 30, 2013, in a car accident while filming Furious 7. His death sent shockwaves through Hollywood and beyond, with fans continuing to honor his memory more than a decade later.
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Tehran/Doha: Iran’s President Massoud Pezeshkian has warned that attacks on the country’s energy infrastructure could lead to “uncontrollable consequences” affecting the entire world.
In a post on X, Pezeshkian said he “strongly condemns” the strikes that targeted the South Pars gasfield earlier in the day.
“Such aggressive actions will not achieve anything for the American Zionist enemy and their supporters. Rather, they will complicate the situation and could lead to uncontrollable consequences that will affect the entire world,” he said.
Meanwhile, Qatar’s Ministry of Interior has urged residents to remain indoors due to what it described as an elevated security threat.
Authorities have not provided further details, but the advisory comes amid growing concerns over the safety of energy infrastructure and civilian areas in the region.
