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A striking image of Prince Andrew’s arrest has been displayed at the Louvre Museum in Paris, highlighting the infamous scandal surrounding his involvement with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. According to foreign media, the anti-billionaire group Everyone Hates Elon installed the framed picture on a museum wall on Sunday, stating that its purpose is to remind the world how Andrew Mountbatten Windsor will be remembered. The caption underneath the picture reads, ‘Now sweating.’ The image showcases Prince Andrew, who was arrested on February 19 on suspicion of abusing his public office, slumped over the backseat of a Range Rover after leaving a police station. He spent 11 hours in police custody.
US President Donald Trump warned that any country attempting to benefit from the Supreme Court’s absurd ruling would face increased tariffs. Documents related to the Epstein case, which include names of Trump administration officials and key figures who supported his presidential campaign, have surfaced. Meanwhile, Indian authorities have restricted Muslim students’ access to the mosque within Lakhnau University. The disappearance of a woman was considered a high-risk situation, prompting the FBI and several state agencies to search for her. Unfortunately, she was not found. Iranian students have begun protesting against the government, with demonstrations reported in eight universities. According to Ghazza Centre for Human Rights, Israeli forces have violated the ceasefire agreement of 134 days, with 133 instances of ceasefire breaches in the Ghazza region. Indian politician Rahul Gandhi assured Deepak Kumar that he doesn’t need to be scared as he has not committed any wrongdoing. A British Pakistani youth tragically lost his life in a horrific knife attack outside the Oldbury Mosque in Birmingham on Friday evening. Indian Air Force has temporarily grounded all 35 Tejas fighter jets and initiated a comprehensive technical examination following a reported incident on February 7. The Bangladeshi military has undergone leadership changes at the highest level. China has urged the US to withdraw its tariffs on Chinese goods. Ukraine’s population has witnessed a record low birth rate over the past four years of war. North Korea’s ruling Workers’ Party has re-elected Kim Jong-un as General Secretary at the National Congress. A passenger bus plunged 200 meters into a deep gorge in Dhadhang district, leaving many feared dead. The United Arab Emirates has announced public and private sector holidays to mark Eid al-Fitr. Over 50 million Muslims in New York City are observing Ramadan, a sacred month for Muslims. For the first time, the city has a Muslim mayor, Zehran Mamdani. In a Senate session, a federal minister stated that they have concrete evidence of terrorism emanating from Afghanistan into Pakistan. West Indies displayed exceptional performance against Zimbabwe, breaking multiple records. Bollywood actor Aamir Khan recorded the title track of his upcoming film ‘Ek Din’ in Meerut.

