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A cryptocurrency company linked to former US President Donald Trump has sparked a frenzy in the political and financial circles by amassing billions of dollars in just 16 months after his return to power. According to reports, the World Liberty Financial company is being led by Steve Witkof’s son Zach Witkof, a close associate of the former President. The World Liberty Financial company has paid out at least $1.4 billion to Trump and Wittocf families so far. In Bangladesh, the country is set to go to polls and hold a referendum, with both adults and children alike displaying considerable enthusiasm. In the occupied West Bank, Israel has begun demolishing 14 Palestinian buildings in the southern neighborhood of Silwan.
In Mumbai, love turned deadly as a 19-year-old girl was shot dead in the afternoon of Tuesday. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan invited Eskisehir’s Mayor Zeynep Gonen Akgun to a special meeting of the ruling AK Party’s parliamentary group, where she sat alongside the President. Amnesty International, a global human rights organization, has called for an end to the ban on student unions in Pakistan, joining forces with students in solidarity.
The Election Commission and Judicial Committee have summoned former Sindh Education Minister Muhammad Ismail Raza’s son, Muazam Ismail, over allegations of intimidating voters. Ismail was serving a jail term for deception and armed threats. Prince William, the heir to the British throne, dodged questions about his uncle Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein scandal during a public event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Colombian President Gustavo Petro revealed that he had been targeted in an assassination attempt.
In the United States, a private restaurant’s staff mistakenly filled a water bottle with warm water instead of cold water, leading to a teenager’s death. In the Indian state of Karnataka, a college student’s fake kidnapping drama was exposed during police investigations, revealing that the student had shot herself and fabricated the story. In India, extremist Modi’s regime has become notorious for violence against Muslims and Christians, and attacks on places of worship.
US President Donald Trump has again mentioned the Pakistan-India war, claiming that 10 planes had been shot down. Trump has warned Iran that if it fails to comply with US demands, it will face “extremely severe” actions, including possible military action. In France, a teacher has been accused of sexually assaulting 89 children in nine different countries over the past five decades. Nepal has ruled in favor of a power division’s request to fix charges, stating that both protected and non-protected consumers will be affected.
Sources say that General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa suffered multiple injuries after a fall. Nasir Jamshed expressed regret over his actions, saying he will advise new players not to engage in corruption and that he faced difficulties in jail after being punished. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited the home of martyr Aun Abbas, who lost his life while preventing a suicide bomber. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan invited Eskisehir’s Mayor Zeynep Gonen Akgun to a special meeting of the ruling AK Party’s parliamentary group, where she sat alongside the President.

