Bangladesh was hit by a 5.4 magnitude earthquake, which caused widespread panic in the country. According to foreign media reports, the earthquake was felt in various parts of Bangladesh, including the capital city of Dhaka. After the earthquake, people rushed out of their homes, offices, and commercial centers.
In a separate incident, Turkey was devastated by a 6.1 magnitude earthquake, which resulted in the collapse of over 10 buildings. According to the European Seismological Center, the earthquake had a depth of 35 kilometers. Reports from news agencies suggest that there were no casualties or financial losses due to the earthquake.
A viral video on social media captured the intensity of the moment, conveying a message of unity. Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has expressed concern over the ongoing tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan. A tragic incident unfolded in the Indian state of Rajasthan, where the remains of a 6-year-old missing child were discovered near a highway, where it is believed that her uncle and aunt had buried her after allegedly murdering her.
US President Donald Trump has suggested that Afghan leaders Alhaj Omar and Rashidah Talib should be extradited from the United States. Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said that he is “personally indebted” to India. In a separate development, a court in Delhi acquitted former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia in the Delhi Liquor Policy case.
A disturbing report has emerged, highlighting the rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI) software, which is exacerbating cybersecurity issues. The development of AI software is accelerating at a rapid pace, while the rate at which security vulnerabilities are being addressed is significantly slower.
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former US President Bill Clinton are set to testify before Congress on the Epstein documents scandal. Both will provide simultaneous testimony, with the Committee Chairman James Comer announcing that their transcripts will be made public.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has suggested that Afghanistan and Pakistan should resolve their differences through dialogue. Social media users have raised serious questions about Sky News’ journalistic standards and accountability.
Instagram has announced that it will notify parents if their underage children are searching for self-harm or suicidal content. The Taliban regime has suffered a significant setback, with over 74 of its posts being destroyed and 18 checkpoints falling into Pakistani hands, according to DG ISPR.
The price of petroleum products is expected to increase from March 1, with a possible price hike of Rs 4.58 per liter for petrol. The Pakistani government has banned the use of drones in the country. The opposition alliance has begun talks with the government, with a meeting taking place in Parliament House between opposition leaders Mahmood Achakzai and Rana Sanaullah.
The Taliban government has confirmed that it carried out airstrikes on Kabul, Paktia, and Kandahar. Social media users are questioning Sky News’ journalistic standards and accountability.

