Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei has stated that his nation will remain under pressure until their enemies surrender. According to international news agencies, Ayatollah Khamenei said that national power has nothing to do with missiles and aircraft, but rather with the nation’s unwavering resolve and determination. He added that the Iranian people must showcase their strength by holding massive rallies on the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution.
Meanwhile, torrential rains in the UK have led to flooding concerns in nearly 100 areas. Indonesia’s Army Chief has announced plans to deploy 8,000 soldiers to Gaza. A significant memorandum of understanding (MOU) has been signed between Saudi Arabia and Somalia regarding military cooperation.
Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, has pledged to support anyone who tells the truth about Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes. In Bangladesh, around 24,000 polling stations have been designated as high and medium risk for the upcoming elections on February 12.
Transparency International’s latest report has seen Pakistan improve its ranking by one position, to 136th place. Kensington Palace has finally released an official statement regarding the ongoing controversy surrounding Jeffrey Epstein.
British Prince William has begun his first official visit to Saudi Arabia, which is being considered of great diplomatic significance. In Uttar Pradesh, India, an online gaming ban by parents has led to a tragic incident where three minors jumped to their death from the 9th floor of an apartment building. However, new revelations have emerged during the investigation.
In other news, the opposition party PTI’s leader, Imran Khan, has met with the party’s vice chairman, Salman Sufdar. Indian actress and model, Manni Mathur, has criticized India’s Indigo Airlines for failing to provide adequate assistance to her 86-year-old father, who was forced to walk nearly a kilometer with his carry-on bag.
Senior civil judge, Abbas Shah, has heard a case against the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Shehbaz Sharif, over allegations of defaming state institutions. PTI leader, Javed Akbar, has stated that the party will continue to face criticism and controversies, but will not be deterred.
In a shocking revelation, it has been discovered that the three minors who jumped to their death from the apartment building in Uttar Pradesh, India, were not being forced to play online games by their parents, as previously believed. The investigation is ongoing.

