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Did the US and Israel really obliterate Iran’s nuclear facilities?

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Did the US and Israel really obliterate Iran’s nuclear facilities?

Cardiff is expected to host the opening ceremony of football's 2028 European Championships, a Senedd meeting has revealed.Wales was already due to, but Rebecca Evans, Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, lifted the lid on some upcoming major events on Tuesday, including hosting six matches of Euro 2028.

Did the US and Israel really obliterate Iran’s nuclear facilities?

In answer, Conservative MS Samuel Kurtz went further in saying: "Six matches of the Uefa Euro 2028, and not just six matches, but the open ceremony as well."A source for the Football Association of Wales said they were "very confident" of an opening ceremony in Cardiff.

Did the US and Israel really obliterate Iran’s nuclear facilities?

The five-nation proposal was the only bid to host Euro 2028 and was officially confirmed at a

Cardiff's Principality Stadium is one of 10 venues across nine cities and five countries presented by bid teams, but it's currently the second-largest capacity of the venues involved.Cultural experts say that this reinvention, both in music and fashion, has its roots in Western pop-culture as most of the artistes live and perform in the West.

"Punjabi men are inventive. The region has been at the forefront of fusion, it believes in hybridity. This is especially the case with the Punjabi diaspora - even when they live in ghettos, they are the showmen [of their lives]," says art historian, author and museum curator Alka Pande.Over the years, as the Punjabi diaspora community grew, a new generation of musicians began mixing modern hip-hop sounds with elements of traditional Punjabi aesthetics.

Their distinct style lexicon - of gold chains, faux fur jackets, plus-sized accessories, braids and beards - went on to spawn media articles, books and doctoral theses on South Asian culture.The coin dropped instantly back home in Punjab, which absorbed logo fashion like a sponge when luxury brands arrived in the 2000s. For Punjabis - who are largely a farming community - it was an aspirational uprising, symbolic of how success and prosperity should look.

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