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The British royal family is facing a crisis after Prince Andrew’s highly publicized BBC interview sparked widespread outrage. Queen Elizabeth II’s former press secretary, Alis Anderson, described the interview as “shocking” and “unacceptable.” Prince William, the heir to the throne, dodged questions about his uncle’s scandal during a public event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In an interview with the British newspaper, The Sun, Prince William said that his uncle was eager to express his views but was not given the opportunity to do so. Prince Andrew’s sweatless comment during the interview has also been criticized, with many considering it an inappropriate moment to express sympathy for the victims.
The Prince is currently facing severe criticism and potential consequences following allegations of sexual misconduct. He was recently questioned by police for 11 hours on suspicion of misuse of power. In response, King Charles III has stripped Prince Andrew of all his royal titles. Several institutions are investigating the allegations, and Prince Andrew has retreated to his home in Sandringham, separating himself from royal duties.
As the situation unfolds, world leaders are weighing in on the crisis. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has expressed concern over the rising tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Meanwhile, a missing child was found dead in Rajasthan, India, after being allegedly murdered by her uncle and aunt. A 5.4-magnitude earthquake struck Bangladesh, causing widespread destruction.
In other news, US President Donald Trump has called for the removal of Aayan Omar and Rasheda Talib from the US. Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said he is “personally indebted” to India. A Delhi court has acquitted former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia in a liquor policy case, stating that there is no evidence of a large-scale conspiracy or malicious intent.
A Florida-based Indian doctor has been accused of murdering her 4-year-old daughter and attempting to cover it up as an accident. China has expressed concern over the rising tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has called for an immediate ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Iran has initiated a new round of nuclear talks with the US in Geneva, focusing on Iran’s missile stockpile. According to a new report, the rapid development of AI-powered software is exacerbating cybersecurity issues, while efforts to address security vulnerabilities are lagging behind.
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton will testify before Congress today, along with former President Donald Trump, regarding the Epstein documents. Instagram has announced that it will alert parents if their underage child is repeatedly searching for self-harm or suicide-related content.
In other news, the Taliban regime’s 74+ posts have been destroyed, and 18 checkpoints are now under Pakistan’s control, according to the DG ISPR. A possible increase in petroleum prices is expected from March 1, with petrol prices potentially rising to Rs. 4.58 per liter. Pakistan has banned drone operations within its territory. The opposition alliance has initiated talks with the government, with a meeting between opposition leaders and government officials taking place in Parliament House.

