In a significant development, Canadian authorities have arrested a 26-year-old Afghan citizen on suspicion of having ties with the terrorist organization ISIS. According to Afghan newspaper Hasty Subh, the suspect is alleged to have provided financial support, social media accounts, and assisted in planning terrorist attacks.
In a separate incident, an Afghan citizen was arrested in the US state of Texas for allegedly making bombs. Authorities claim that the individual also conspired with unknown individuals to commit terrorist crimes. A significant amount of heavy artillery and explosives were recovered from the suspect.
Meanwhile, in a tragic incident, a small plane crashed in Galveston Bay, Texas, killing everyone on board. The plane was carrying a patient and six others from Houston Airport.
In other news, former Pakistani Prime Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif’s son, Tarique Rahman, will return to Bangladesh after 17 years in exile. Rahman is the acting chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and a prominent political leader.
In a bizarre incident, a woman in India’s Uttar Pradesh state was arrested for allegedly murdering her husband in a bathtub, dismembering his body, and then dumping his remains in a canal and the Ganges River.
US President Donald Trump has spoken out for the first time on the disputed files related to Jeffrey Epstein. Trump stated that those who associated with Epstein in the past may see their reputation suffer.
US Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristjen Nielsen, has said that Venezuelan President Maduro will have to step down. Trump also stated that the US Navy is becoming the strongest navy in the world, with 15 new aircraft carriers being built.
Under the “America First” policy, Trump has recalled 30 ambassadors from around the world. The move is aimed at prioritizing American interests and values.
Tensions have escalated between Bangladesh and India, with Bangladesh temporarily suspending its diplomatic services in New Delhi. The move comes amid growing tensions between the two nations.
In Lebanon, there are reports of ceasefire violations similar to those seen in Gaza. The incident occurred on Tuesday and has sparked widespread condemnation on social media.
In the UK, health experts have expressed concern over the growing popularity of nicotine pouches among teenagers. According to a report, one in eight teens in the UK use nicotine pouches, leading to worries about addiction.
In a separate incident, the new head of the UK’s Equality and Human Rights Commission, Marie Stapperson, has warned that the UK’s decision to leave the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) may be a serious mistake.
The Russian Investigative Committee has confirmed that Lieutenant General Valery Surkov, head of the Russian General Staff’s Operational Training Directorate, died by suicide. The confirmation was made by a medical examiner in Los Angeles.
Pakistani police officer Shahrano Naveed has once again become the subject of controversy on social media. In a separate incident, the Under-19 Asia Cup final saw Indian players allegedly provoking Pakistani players, according to Mahsun Naveed.

