The US Department of Justice has once again charged former FBI Director James Comey with a crime, this time accusing him of posting threatening content on social media against President Donald Trump. According to Arab media, the case revolves around a photo posted by Comey, which featured seashells arranged in the shape of “86” and “47.” American authorities claim that some people interpret “86” as a reference to murder, while Trump is currently the 47th President.
A recent report has also accused FBI Director Kash Patel of being intoxicated on multiple occasions and sometimes in the presence of government officials. Patel has denied the allegations, stating that he was not aware of the possible implications of the number “86” and that he has always denounced violence. Comey has also provided an explanation, stating that he was unaware of the possible meaning behind the number and that he removed the post immediately after realizing its implications.
The US Department of Justice claims that Comey intentionally posted threatening content against the President, but no clear evidence has been presented to support this claim. The department has stated that anyone aware of the situation could interpret the post as a threat.
It is worth noting that last year, a case was filed against Comey, but the court dismissed it. Meanwhile, an investigation is ongoing against former CIA Director John Brennan, who has denied any wrongdoing. The White House has stated that Trump will not provide Iran with nuclear weapons.
In other news, 13 individuals have been arrested in the UAE for their involvement in an international narcotics smuggling network. According to a report, the company’s revenue increased by 16% last year, reaching $11 billion, while its profit rose by 6.5%, setting a new record for the company.
The UAE has decided to leave OPEC, a move that has been described as both political and economic. The country’s main reason for leaving OPEC is to provide Japan with a large supply of oil.
The Global March for Peace has arrived off the coast of Greece, aiming to break the Gaza blockade. An American journalist has shared a video on social media of protesters confronting Congresswoman Pat Hagan.
The European Parliament has defined clear guidelines for relationships between men and women. According to the new definition, any sexual relationship is considered consensual and legitimate only when both parties are aware of their actions and can withdraw consent at any time. Without consent, any relationship is considered rape or assault.
A committee is discussing a proposal to increase the US defense budget by $1.5 trillion next year. The US Department of State has announced that a special passport will be available starting this summer, with no additional fees for citizens.
The US has announced that it will not provide Iran with nuclear weapons. Iranian Ambassador Seyyed Ali Mossavi has been summoned to the UK Foreign Office after a controversial message was sent by the Iranian Embassy.
The Iranian rial has reached its lowest level against the US dollar in history, according to currency tracking websites. The White House has stated that Trump will not provide Iran with nuclear weapons.
In a shocking incident, a man in Pakistan has been accused of murdering his wife and daughter while trying to evade identification. The victim’s three-year-old daughter was also killed to prevent her from identifying the perpetrator.
Renowned Tamil singer Sawaitha AS Krishna has accused a Tamil music composer of sexual harassment and intimidation in a recent podcast. She has described him as “Madras’ Epstein.”
The Chairman of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has stated that the IMF’s report on Pakistan is baseless and that the IMF will never provide a clean chit to the country. NAB has filed a record-breaking recovery case in just three months.
In other news, the UAE has announced that it will leave OPEC, a move that has been described as both political and economic. The country’s main reason for leaving OPEC is to provide Japan with a large supply of oil.

