American justice department releases additional documents in the Epstein case, which include 29,000 pages of material, including videos and legal records. The documents contain unsubstantiated and sensational claims against former US President Donald Trump, which the justice department asserts are baseless and false. The department claims that if the allegations were true, they would have been used against Trump by now.
The Trump administration previously released documents in the Epstein case two days ago, and the US Congress had authorized the release of the documents last month. Democrats and some Republicans have accused Trump of covering up information.
The files mention Trump’s connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as well as other individuals, including Prince Andrew of the British royal family. Protests are ongoing in Assam, India, against the Indian government’s policies and for the preservation of tribal rights.
New records released by the US Justice Department reveal that former US President Donald Trump traveled on Epstein’s private jet several times in the 1990s, more than previously known. Prince William, a member of the British royal family, has expressed anger that his younger brother, Prince Harry, who has stepped down from royal duties, continues to receive financial benefits from the royal family.
A 19-year-old student at the Indian Institute of Technology in Greater Noida, India, has taken his own life. The deceased was identified as Akash Deep. A joint statement said that such unilateral actions not only violate international law but are also a matter of concern.
A British court has sentenced a woman to over 21 years in prison for selling heroin. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu has met with a Hamas delegation in Ankara. The Turkish government has announced that it will no longer require passport officers to stamp documents, a practice that was once common.
The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) in the Indian state of Telangana has filed a case against Deputy Transport Commissioner Muddukrishna, accusing him of having assets worth more than his known sources of income.
Under new laws, individuals will be allowed to possess up to four firearms, while farmers will be allowed to possess up to 10 firearms. A professor at Jamia Millia Islamia in New Delhi has been suspended for including a controversial question on a semester exam. The head steward of the Duke of Edinburgh has reported that a valuable silver item has gone missing from the palace.
Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu has stated that the voice recorder and flight data recorder from the plane that crashed due to technical issues have been recovered. A post-mortem examination will be conducted to determine the actual cause of death.
The plane carrying Libyan Army Chief of Staff Mohammed Ali al-Haddad crashed after taking off from Ankara, Turkey. The final moments of the crash were captured on camera. A report has stated that the Taliban regime in Afghanistan has no financial or legal legitimacy without human rights.
The TTP (Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan) has been continuously attacking Pakistani forces and civilians: an American publication. A case has been filed against actress Saba Qamar for allegedly shooting a video while wearing a police uniform. A petition has been filed in a session court in Lahore against Saba Qamar. The cadets of the Pakistan Military Academy have taken over the responsibilities of the Mazar guards.
Feroze Khan, a well-known Pakistani actor, has been accused by his ex-wife, Aleeza Sultan, of refusing to hand over their children. The Chief Minister of Sindh has stated that the country’s prosperity depends on unity.
This article provides information on various news stories from around the world, including the US Justice Department’s release of additional documents in the Epstein case, protests in Assam, India, and new laws regarding firearms in India.

