The world’s most powerful person, Elon Musk, has announced that he will support anyone who tells the truth about Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender.
Pakistani Attorney General Anwar Mansoor Khan led the country’s delegation at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, Netherlands, where the second phase of the Indus Waters Treaty arbitration case was heard. The court emphasized the need to determine the installed capacity and expected flow of India’s projects. Pakistan maintained that the court should clarify how India can be allowed to construct three projects on three rivers under the treaty. India did not participate in the hearing and did not make any submissions.
Meanwhile, a severe storm has hit the UK, posing a flood risk to almost 100 areas. Indonesia’s Army Chief has announced that 8,000 troops will be deployed to Gaza. Saudi Arabia and Somalia have signed a crucial Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on military cooperation. The MoU was signed between Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman and Somali Defense Minister Ahmed Mualim Faqi in Riyadh.
Billionaire Elon Musk has offered to support anyone who speaks the truth about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In Bangladesh, almost 24,000 polling stations have been designated as high-risk for the upcoming election on February 12. Pakistan has improved its ranking in the Transparency International report, moving up to 136th position.
Kensington Palace has finally issued a statement on the ongoing controversy surrounding Prince William and Kate Middleton’s links to Jeffrey Epstein. Prince William has begun his first official visit to Saudi Arabia, which is being described as a high-level diplomatic mission.
In a shocking turn of events, three young sisters in Ghaziabad, India, took their own lives by jumping from the 9th floor of a building after their parents banned them from playing online games. However, further investigation has revealed alarming findings. In Bangladesh, the election campaign has come to an end ahead of the general election on February 12. US President Donald Trump has been criticized for his plan to annex the occupied West Bank.
In another twist, a group of dacoits set fire to a truck in the middle of the road and then attempted to create a fake scene, suggesting a sudden crisis. The UK government has called for Israel to return control of the West Bank. Speculation is rife about the resignation of UK Prime Minister Liz Truss’ chief advisor, Morgan McSweeney, which has increased pressure on the Prime Minister to resign. Prince William has arrived in Saudi Arabia on his first official visit. Pakistan has made a change to its cricket team, replacing Salman Ali Agha with Usman Tariq.
PTI Chairman Imran Khan has met with the lawyer of party’s founding chairman, Sajid Safdar. Indian actress and model Manisha Mathur has criticized Indian airline Indigo for making an 86-year-old passenger walk almost a kilometer with his luggage. Senior civil judge Abbas Shah heard a case against Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Saeed Afridi for leveling baseless allegations against state institutions. PTI leader Jamil Akbar said that PTI is his home, where there is room for complaints, disputes, and conflicts.
In a shocking incident, three young sisters in Ghaziabad, India, took their own lives by jumping from the 9th floor of a building after their parents banned them from playing online games. However, further investigation has revealed alarming findings.

