Thailand and Bangladesh witnessed a series of deadly attacks in recent days, leaving a trail of destruction and loss of life.
In a shocking incident, an 18-year-old suspect opened fire at a school in Thailand, killing the female principal and injuring a student. The motive behind the attack is still unclear, but local media reports suggest that it may be linked to a personal grudge against a teacher.
A similar incident occurred in Thailand’s capital city, Bangkok, where a gunman opened fire at a market, killing six people. The police have since arrested the suspect.
In Bangladesh, the Election Commission announced that Shafiqur Rahman secured 85131 votes in the recent elections. Meanwhile, American President Donald Trump has rolled back a key scientific decision made during the previous administration, which will likely have a negative impact on the economy and food systems of countries like Pakistan.
A bizarre incident occurred in Italy, where a commander was accused of switching off the fuel supply, causing a massive traffic jam.
In other news, the Bangladeshi Election Commission declared the official results of the recent elections, with 297 seats up for grabs. A similar incident occurred in China’s Shanghai, where a sudden land subsidence caused a major road to sink into the ground.
Former US President Barack Obama has warned that Donald Trump’s environmental policies pose a threat to the health of American citizens. In a shocking incident, a woman in India killed her mother after believing in an astrologer’s claims.
In a significant development, the Grand Mufti of Australia, Dr. Ibrahim Abu Mohammed, has issued a formal statement regarding the issue.
In a related development, the US Attorney General, Pam Bondi, has refused to apologize to the victims of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
In a significant move, Oman has become the first Arab country to announce the date of Ramadan, a month of fasting and prayer for Muslims, a week before the actual date of the sighting of the moon.
In other news, the Pakistani government has been in touch with the leader of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, Taqee Rahman, who has expressed his desire to work with those who have supported his movement.
The Indian government has been quick to congratulate Taqee Rahman on his party’s electoral success.
In a significant development, the federal interior minister, Senator Musa Nakvi, has asked the PTI chairman to move to Islamabad jail after it is fully operationalized.

