The White House has announced the names of the new members of the Gaza Board, which was established under a plan by former US President Donald Trump. Major General J.J. Gage has been appointed as the commander of the World Stability Force, while Marco Rubio, Steve Whitcomb, and Jerry Kohn are part of the Board of Peace. Tony Blair, Mark Rowen, Ajay Banga, and Robert Gabriel have also been included in the Board of Peace. Arie Lightstone and Josh Groban have been appointed as senior advisors to the Board of Peace. According to the White House, Nikolai Maladze has been appointed as an executive member of the Board of Peace, who will serve as a special representative for Gaza. Trump is the chairman of the Board, which was announced last year.
In related news, Pakistan has praised the role of US President Donald Trump in achieving a ceasefire. Bangladesh and Myanmar, which were previously part of the Indian sphere of influence, have moved closer to Pakistan and China. Protesters in London have expressed solidarity with Greenland and condemned the threats made by US President Donald Trump to annex the territory.
In a separate development, four police officers were injured in clashes with protesters outside the Iranian embassy in London. In a bizarre incident, a man in Kanpur, India, claimed to have killed his wife by cutting her throat and then went to the police station to report the crime. The Iranian government has announced that internet services will be restored in the country from today.
Ayatollah Khamenei has stated that the recent anti-Iran protests were different from previous ones, with US President Donald Trump personally involved. The comments of Congressman Phool Singh Brar of the Indian Congress party have sparked controversy. Iran has demanded that the US and Russia stop interfering in its internal affairs and lift sanctions.
In a separate incident, a fire broke out in a three-story building in Russia, with over a thousand shops and stalls on the ground and main floors completely destroyed. Senior officials of the Russian government have stated that the official machinery is working to extinguish the fire, and the extent of the damage will be assessed later.

