India has taken its final step in erasing the remnants of its colonial past after Prime Minister Narendra Modi ordered the removal of 96 images of British colonial officers from the Rashtrapati Bhavan, the presidential palace. The images were replaced with those of Indian war heroes. The Indian government has described the move as “emancipation from the mentality of slavery.”
The removed images included Captain Peter Bevin, a personal aide to British Viceroy Lord Mountbatten, and several high-ranking military officers. The move is seen as a symbol of India’s complete disconnection from its colonial past. Just hours later, investigative documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, which was issued by the US Department of Justice, went missing from the website.
Israel has established check points in the Quneitra region following airstrikes. A British judge has praised a Pakistani youth for saving an 11-year-old girl’s life. Air Marshal AK Khondaker, Bangladesh’s first air chief, passed away at the age of 95. Turkish intelligence agency chief Ibrahim Kalin met with a Hamas delegation in Istanbul. A company linked to Israel has been accused of secretly evacuating its citizens from Gaza.
Residents of Silverdale, a coastal town in Lancashire, have reported feeling tremors in the past two weeks, with some complaining of house shakes, radiation noises, and creaking windows. The funeral prayer for student leader Sharif Uddin Hadi was held in Bangladesh. An Air India Express pilot allegedly physically assaulted a passenger who cut the queue at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi.
US forces have conducted 10 operations with coalition forces in Syria and Iraq following the Palmira attack. The US Department of Justice has announced that it will release millions of documents next week, but none of them will be classified. Migrants on a boat called the Gioudos were rescued 30 kilometers off the Greek coast. A train in the Indian state of Assam collided with an elephant herd, killing at least eight elephants and injuring one calf.
US President Trump has stated that those who attack America will receive a harsher response than ever before, and that the Syrian government is fully supporting US operations against ISIS. The US Department of Justice has begun releasing documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. Nepal has introduced a new policy called the Nepal Solar Consumer Laws 2025. All participants in a bar were dressed in the same attire.
According to the documents, 50 Beretta sniper rifles, 100 sniper rifles, and 1,250 new automatic weapons “TWS” will be purchased. New Zealand’s Tom Latham and Devon Conway have set a new record in the history of test cricket. The flight took off from the Blue Origin launchpad in Van Horn, Texas, on Saturday morning.
Australia has secured a clean sweep of the five-test Ashes series, winning three-nil.

