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Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has issued multiple royal decrees, marking significant changes in the country’s cabinet and government structure. According to reports from the Saudi media, the new decrees have led to the appointment of several new ministers, including Fehd bin Abdul Jaleel Al Seif as the Minister of Investment, and Khalid bin Abdul Aziz Al Faleh as the Minister of the Kingdom and Cabinet Member. Prince Dr. Bandar bin Abdullah Al Meshari has been appointed as the Advisor to the Minister of Interior, while Dr. Khalid bin Mohammed Al Yousuf has been made the new Public Prosecutor.
In a move to strengthen the royal family’s ties with the government, Sheikh Saud bin Abdullah Al Majib has been appointed as the Advisor to the Royal Court. Meanwhile, BNP Media Cell member Shiral Kabeer Khan has praised the success of Tarique Rahman’s campaign, citing unofficial results as the basis for his claims. The 13th parliamentary elections in Bangladesh have seen a national referendum held alongside the general elections. Preliminary results from Dhaka indicate that 62% of voters have supported constitutional reforms.
In the United Arab Emirates, schools have been banned from serving soft drinks, chocolates, and potato chips. The UAE government has warned citizens to be cautious of fake job advertisements. Social media platform X has reported that Sheikh Rahman has accused individuals of attempting to manipulate votes in various regions of the country.
Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Secretary, Ali Larijani, has stated that Iran is discussing the next round of nuclear talks with the United States. Dubai International Airport has installed new scanners for security checks. Pakistan’s manufacturing industry is in dire need of a boost, particularly in the automotive sector, where many factories are limited to assembling parts. Apple’s new iPhone 18 series may have been leaked, with rumors suggesting a possible release date.
In Bangladesh, a major crackdown has been launched to prevent vote-buying during the general elections. Iran has made it clear that it will not compromise on its ballistic missile program, regardless of the pressure from the United States. In a tragic incident, a man in Bangalore, India, has killed his parents in a dispute over family property. The 13th parliamentary elections in Bangladesh are underway, with results still emerging. The International Cricket Council has imposed a fine on Mohammad Nabi for breaching its Code of Conduct.
Sheikh Rahman has accused individuals of attempting to manipulate votes in various regions of the country on social media platform X. The UAE has banned soft drinks, chocolates, and potato chips from its schools. Senior Indian singer Aditya Narayan is facing new allegations in a one-year-old case, with his first wife claiming that he had her undergo an emergency cesarean section without her consent.

