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Bangladesh’s first air chief, Air Chief Marshal (ACM) AK Khondaker, has passed away at the age of 95. According to Bangladesh’s media, Khondaker was the first head of the Bangladesh Air Force and passed away on Sunday morning. Khondaker received his training and operated in India and was appointed as the first chief of the Bangladesh Air Force in 1971. In 2011, he was awarded the country’s highest civil honor. After serving as the air chief, Khondaker entered politics and won a seat in the 2008 general elections as a Member of Parliament.
Meanwhile, the investigative documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, issued by the US Department of Justice, have gone missing from the website just a few hours after being released. Following the Israeli airstrikes, Israeli ground forces have set up checkpoints in the Quneitra area. A British judge has praised a Pakistani teenager for saving an 11-year-old girl’s life. The head of Turkey’s intelligence agency, Ibrahim Kalin, has met with the Hamas delegation in Istanbul. It has been revealed that an Israeli-linked company secretly evacuated its citizens from Gaza. The British government has called this move a “break from the mentality of slavery.”
In Silverdale, a coastal village in Lancashire, residents have reported feeling two tremors within a fortnight, causing complaints about trembling homes, radiators, and creaking doors. The funeral prayers of leading student movement leader Sharif Osman Hadi were offered in Bangladesh. In a shocking incident at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, an Air India Express pilot allegedly physically abused a passenger for cutting in line. Following the Palmyra attack, the US-led coalition forces have conducted 10 operations in Syria and Iraq. The US Central Command has announced that millions of documents will be released on Friday, but they will not be classified.
A migrant boat was spotted about 30 kilometers away from the Greek island of Gaudos. In Assam, India, a train collided with a herd of elephants in a forest, resulting in the death of at least eight elephants and one calf being injured. US President Trump has vowed to give a harsher response to those who launch attacks on the US and stated that the Syrian government is fully backing American operations against ISIS.
The US Department of Justice has started releasing the investigative record of the Jeffrey Epstein case. According to Nepalese sources, the country’s new net metering policy has been named “Nepra Solar Users Act 2025.” All the members of the barat were dressed in the same attire. According to the documents, 50 Beretta sniper rifles, 100 sniper rifles, and 1250 new automatic guns “TWS” will be purchased. New Zealand’s Tom Latham and Devon Conway have set a record in the history of Test cricket. The flight took off from the Blue Origin launchpad in Van Horn, Texas, on Sunday morning.
Australia has secured a 3-0 lead in the five-Test Ashes series against England.

