The United Nations’ panel of experts has deemed the allegations in Jeffrey Epstein’s emails as potential crimes against humanity. The panel, comprising UN Human Rights Council experts, has called for a free and independent investigation into the Epstein Files case, stating that the crimes mentioned in the documents released by the US Department of Justice were committed in the backdrop of racism, corruption, and extreme misogyny.
The panel claims that Epstein’s millions of files indicate the existence of a global criminal network. They have also stated that the network’s actions are punishable under international law as crimes against humanity, and they are demanding a thorough, unbiased, and comprehensive investigation.
In separate news, Iran and Russia have conducted joint military exercises in the Gulf of Oman and the North Indian Ocean. British media reported that the police were investigating the allegations in February, but there is no chance of a Polish civilian evacuation from Iran as of a few hours ago.
The Polish Prime Minister has stated that the South Korean court’s decision to revoke his immunity under the short-lived martial law of December 2024 will not be reversed. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates’ successor, Jensen Huang, has also canceled his high-profile appearance.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has warned that any new US attack on Iran would have severe consequences. A major controversy has erupted in India after a university presented a Chinese-made robotic dog at the AI Summit, drawing criticism from various quarters.
A US official has stated that the large-scale American military presence in Syria is no longer necessary. A 65-year-old former employee of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has allegedly murdered his wife by strangulation.
A Taliban decree, formalized after the signature of Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada, has made the law official. Israeli forces have arrested the Imam of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, Sheikh Muhammad al-Abasi, in occupied Jerusalem.
According to the Health Ministry in Gaza, over 72,000 Palestinians have been martyred in Israeli military operations. Foreign media reports suggest that US President Donald Trump has not yet made a final decision on an attack on Iran.
The price of a 10-kilo bag of wheat has been reduced by half. A 12-pound bag of wheat is now available for £6.25. In the UK, the start of Ramadan has been announced on two different days this year, with those following the calendar starting on Wednesday and those following the sighting starting on Thursday.
Iran has issued a warning after announcing its plan to launch rocket launches in the southern regions. Hockey players have been informed of the unpleasant incidents that occurred during the Pro-Hockey League, with the PCB Chairman expressing regret.
The World Cup qualifying round will begin on March 1 in Egypt. The Sports Board has fulfilled its financial obligations on time. Administrative and operational irregularities were reported at the hockey federation level, according to a statement.
A major oil and gas discovery has been made in the Tando Allahyar district of Sindh. According to the OGDC spokesperson, the daily gas production of 97 lakh cubic feet is expected from the DWS-3 well.
Several doctors have expressed optimism about the patient’s condition, calling it “heartening” and “amazing.” A statement was made regarding the arrest of former British royal Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
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