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In a significant development, former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, are set to testify before a Congressional committee on the same day regarding the Epstein documents scandal. Committee Chairman James Comer has announced that the transcripts of their interviews will be made public for the public. According to international media reports, Hillary Clinton has also recorded a statement in a closed-door session yesterday, although it remains unclear whether she ever met Epstein directly, despite repeatedly denying any involvement.
This development comes after recent documents related to the scandal were made public. In her sworn testimony, Hillary Clinton stated that she had no personal knowledge of Epstein’s or his associate Ghislaine Maxwell’s crimes and was not involved in any Justice Department investigations. Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, had attempted to purchase a palace in Morocco just months before his death, but the deal fell through.
The Clintons initially refused to appear before the House Oversight Committee, but eventually agreed after facing potential contempt charges. The committee revealed that Epstein had made 17 visits to the White House during Bill Clinton’s presidency, while Bill Clinton admitted to flying on Epstein’s plane in the early 2000s but denied any involvement in any illicit activities. Donald Trump’s name has also surfaced in the past regarding his association with Epstein, but the committee stated that available evidence does not link him to any crime.
The US Department of Justice has released over 30,000 pages of documents related to Epstein under the Congressional law, including the names of influential individuals such as US Trade Secretary Howard Lutnick and Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Meanwhile, investigations have also commenced in the UK, where Prince Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and other prominent individuals are being investigated.
A video of the Clintons’ testimony is going viral on social media, conveying a message of unity. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has expressed concern over the escalating tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan. In another development, the body of a 6-year-old boy who went missing in Rajasthan, India, was discovered on an expressway, where it is believed to have been buried by his uncle and aunt.
In Bangladesh, a 5.4 magnitude earthquake was recorded. US President Donald Trump has stated that it is necessary to extradite Al-Alan Omar and Rashidah Talib from America. Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett stated that he is “personally indebted” to India. A local court in Delhi has acquitted former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia in the Excise Policy case, stating that there was no evidence of any major conspiracy or criminal intent.
A British doctor, a resident of Florida, has been accused of murdering her 4-year-old daughter, then calling the police to report it as an accident. China has expressed concern over the escalating tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Buckingham Palace’s former staff have reacted strongly to Prince Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s contentious BBC interview. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has called for an immediate end to the attacks in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Iran has initiated a new round of nuclear talks with the US in Geneva, focusing on the country’s missile stockpile. A report has warned that the rapid development of AI-generated software is contributing to cybersecurity issues, while the speed of addressing security vulnerabilities is significantly slower. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that it is necessary for Afghanistan and Pakistan to resolve their differences through dialogue.
Social media has raised serious questions about Sky News’ journalistic standards and accountability. Instagram has announced that it will notify parents if a minor user repeatedly searches for self-harm or suicidal content. The DG ISPR stated that over 74 Taliban posts have been completely destroyed, and 18 checkpoints are under Pakistan’s control. From March 1, petroleum products may become more expensive. The Pakistani government has banned drone flights in the country. The opposition alliance has initiated talks with the government after a meeting in Parliament House.
In a significant development, the Taliban regime’s spokesperson has confirmed airstrikes in Kabul, Paktia, and Kandahar. Social media has raised serious questions about Sky News’ journalistic standards and accountability.

