Donald Trump Refuses to Apologize for Posting Controversial Video of Barack Obama
US President Donald Trump has refused to apologize for posting a contentious video of former President Barack Obama on his social media platform, which has sparked a storm. In a response to the backlash, Trump claimed that he had not made a mistake. The video, which was posted on Thursday night, showed Obama and his wife being depicted in a derogatory manner. Trump had earlier deleted the video after it was deemed to be racist.
The controversy surrounding the video posting has come at a time when the US is engaged in talks with Iran over the latter’s nuclear program. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has stated that Iran will not compromise on its right to enrich uranium, a key issue in the negotiations.
In other news, Japan’s ruling coalition has won a landslide victory in the country’s parliamentary elections, securing a two-thirds majority. A stabbing incident has occurred at a medical university in the city of Oufa, Russia. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, has resigned.
China has condemned the mosque bombing in Islamabad, expressing its condolences to the victims and their families. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu has also expressed his condolences to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the Turkish people over the loss of life in the bombing.
Jeff Bezos’ Washington Post has seen a change in leadership, with CEO Vijay Gill stepping down. Twenty-five countries have joined the Gaza Board of Peace, with US President Donald Trump as its chairman. The board will facilitate talks between the US and Iran over the latter’s nuclear program.
In Pakistan, a man who was acquitted on February 4 has expressed relief, saying that his life has been redeemed. The man had been accused of a crime and had been awaiting trial.
Meanwhile, the opposition leader in Pakistan, Senator Shahbaz Sharif, has expressed his concerns over the mosque bombing in Islamabad, demanding that the police and the interior ministry take responsibility for the incident.
In cricket news, the UAE has requested the International Cricket Council to reconsider its decision to boycott Pakistan’s match against India on February 15. The match was scheduled to be played in the UAE.
In other news, the MQM leader, Nusrat Javed, has expressed his concerns over the recent attacks on PTI workers in Karachi. The opposition leader, Senator Raja Nisar Abbas, has also expressed his concerns over the mosque bombing in Islamabad.
In a separate incident, England has defeated Nepal in the T20 World Cup match at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, setting a target of 185 runs for Nepal to win. The Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman-led JUI-F has expressed its concerns over the lack of action taken by the government to ban interest rates despite the law being enacted.
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