A British judge has commended a Pakistani youth, Abdullah Tanooli, for saving an 11-year-old girl from a knife attack last year. According to a report by the British media, Abdullah, who was working as a security guard at a shop in Leicester Square, intervened and successfully defended the girl from the attacker. The judge has ordered Abdullah to receive a £1,000 reward from public funds and has also directed the attacker, Pontarau, to be sent to a high-security mental hospital.
In other news, the investigative records of the Jeffrey Epstein case, released by the US Department of Justice, have gone missing from the website a few hours after being made public. Following Israeli airstrikes, Israeli ground forces have set up checkpoints in the Quneitra region. Air Chief Marshal AK Khondaker, the first air chief of Bangladesh, passed away at the age of 95. Turkish intelligence agency head Ibrahim Kalin has met with a Hamas delegation in Istanbul. It has been revealed that an Israeli-linked company has been secretly evacuating its citizens from Gaza. The British newspaper The Telegraph has described the move as “liberation from a mentality of slavery.”
Residents in Silverdale, a coastal village in Lancashire, have reported feeling two earthquakes in the past two weeks, causing concerns about tremors, radioactivity, and rattling windows. The funeral prayers for student movement leader Sharif Uddin Hadi were held in Bangladesh. A passenger was allegedly subjected to brutal violence by an Air India Express pilot at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi. The US Central Command has announced that it will conduct 10 operations in Syria and Iraq with coalition forces after the Palmira attack. The US Department of Justice has announced that it will release millions of documents next Friday, but none of the records will be classified.
A migrant boat was spotted approximately 30 kilometers away from the Greek island of Gyoudos by the Greek Coast Guard. In Assam, a state in India, a train collided with an elephant herd, resulting in the deaths of at least eight elephants and one calf. US President Trump has stated that those who attack America will face a harsher response, and the Syrian government has announced its full support for US operations against ISIS. The US Department of Justice has begun releasing the investigative records of the Jeffrey Epstein case.

