In a shocking revelation, it has come to light that nearly 3,000 Palestinians were exposed to the toxic fumes of thermobaric bombs in Gaza. These bombs have a temperature of 3,500 degrees Celsius, causing the human body to immediately turn to ash. Experts have described this as a war crime, with Europe and the US having supplied these bombs to Israel. In a separate incident, Israeli forces began demolishing 14 Palestinian homes in the Southern Slawan area of the occupied West Bank.
In a horrific incident in Mumbai, a 19-year-old girl was killed by a bullet to the chest while trying to save her boyfriend. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan invited Mayor Zeynep Gunes Akgun of Escki’s Mehal Gazi district to a special meeting, where she sat beside the president. Amnesty International, a leading human rights organization, has called for the lifting of restrictions on student unions in Pakistan, joining hands with students to show solidarity.
In another development, the Election Inquiry and Judicial Committee has summoned Pakistani politician Mazharul Hassan Mansoori for allegedly bribing voters. Mansoori was in jail for attempting to bribe voters and threatening them with violence. In a bizarre incident, a young college student in the Indian state of Karnataka fabricated a story of being kidnapped, but it was later discovered that she had actually shot herself in the leg.
In a worrying trend, extremist Hindu groups in India have increased attacks on Muslims and Christians, and desecrated places of worship. US President Donald Trump claimed that 10 planes had been shot down during the Pakistan-India war, a claim that has been disputed. Trump has warned Iran that if it fails to meet US demands, it will face “extremely harsh” measures, including possible military action.
In a shocking revelation, a French teacher has confessed to molesting 89 children in nine different countries over the past five decades. The teacher, Jacques Leveau, was killed in a shootout with the police in the town of Timble. In a separate development, Nepal has rejected a request from the Power Division to implement fixed charges on electricity, stating that the charges will be applied to both protected and unprotected consumers.
In a tragic incident, a former Pakistani general, Qamar Javed Bajwa, suffered injuries after falling from a building. In a show of remorse, Bajwa said he was sorry for his past actions and vowed to teach new players the importance of integrity. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited the home of a young man who was killed while trying to stop a suicide bomber, where he led a prayer for the deceased.

