The US Department of Justice abruptly took down documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case from its website just hours after they were released. According to foreign media reports, around 16 files related to the Epstein case, including a picture of former US President Donald Trump, were removed from the website within a day of their release. The documents were published without any official explanation or prior notification to the public, sparking outrage on social media and in political circles.
The removed files included images of nude women, as well as a photograph of Trump, Epstein, Melania Trump, and Epstein’s long-time companion Ghislaine Maxwell standing together in a drawer. The Epstein case documents initially released by the US Department of Justice have sparked widespread interest and controversy, with many calling for greater transparency and accountability in the handling of the case.
In a separate development, the Israeli Army Chief has stated that the Israeli military can launch an attack against its enemies at any time. This statement comes as tensions between Israel and Palestine continue to escalate, with the Israeli military conducting airstrikes and ground operations in the Gaza Strip.
In other news, a Bangladeshi youth leader, Hasanat Abdullah, has received a threat from a former Indian Major, who warned him that “it’s your turn next.” The threat comes as tensions between India and Bangladesh continue to rise, with both countries engaging in a war of words over various issues.
In a related development, the Indian External Affairs Ministry has acknowledged the significant contributions of Bangladesh in various fields, according to a report by the Indian Parliament’s Committee on External Affairs. The report highlights the close ties between the two countries and the importance of maintaining good relations.
In other news, Israel has given the green light for the construction of new Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank. The move is seen as an attempt to expand Israeli control over the region and further exacerbate tensions with Palestine.
In a separate development, 15 Afghan migrants who were killed in a recent incident along the Iran border have been transferred to the Kohsan and Adraskan districts. The incident has sparked outrage and condemnation from human rights groups, who have called for greater action to protect the rights of migrants and refugees.
In Pakistan, the country’s imports have surpassed its export capacity, a development that has raised concerns about the country’s economic stability. The country’s imports have increased by more than 200% in the past few months, putting pressure on the country’s foreign exchange reserves.
In other news, the Chief Meteorologist of Sindh, Amir Hyder, has warned that the temperature in Karachi is expected to drop, with no chance of rain in the city for the next 10 days. The forecast comes as the city is experiencing a heatwave, with temperatures soaring to record highs in recent days.
In a related development, Pakistani comedian Zakir Khan has sparked controversy by saying that comedians should not be judged based on their language. The comment has sparked outrage and criticism from many who see it as an attempt to justify hate speech and intolerance.
In sports news, Pakistani cricketer Babar Azam has organized a “Young Fans Day” to celebrate the city’s young cricket enthusiasts. The event is part of a broader initiative to promote cricket and sports in the country.

