The Libyan security forces have taken into custody 76 foreign nationals in a crackdown on human trafficking in the coastal town of Amasaid, near the Egyptian border. According to reports from Arab media, the operation was carried out against a group involved in smuggling people, with those detained including Egyptian, Sudanese, and Bangladeshi nationals who were preparing to travel to Greece by boat.
This is not the only recent development in global news. US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 100% tariff on Canadian goods if the two countries reach a trade deal. The move has sparked widespread criticism and raised concerns about the potential impact on the global economy.
In Afghanistan, human rights groups have expressed alarm over the new penal code introduced by the Taliban for Afghan courts. The code has been criticized for its harsh punishments and restrictions on human rights.
Meanwhile, a bomb blast has occurred on a railway line in the Indian state of Punjab, causing widespread damage and disruption. The blast has been attributed to a terrorist attack, and security forces are on high alert in the region.
In a separate incident, a US-Iranian standoff has led to disruptions in air operations in the region. Iranian authorities have confirmed that the individuals executed for terrorism ties were affiliated with the ISIS terror group.
The White House has once again turned its attention to Greenland, with a focus on social media to raise awareness about the region. Swedish Foreign Minister has proposed a novel solution to address the Afghan refugee crisis, suggesting that European countries charter flights to transport refugees to their countries of origin.
In a disturbing incident in the Indian state of Haryana, a 4-year-old girl was brutally murdered by her father after he failed to count her among the first 50 people in a crowded area. The suspect was arrested and charged with the crime.
In a bizarre incident, a Somali Airlines plane carrying 159 passengers from Somalia to Djibouti made an emergency landing after a suspected bomb was found on board. Miraculously, the only fatality was the bomber, while all 159 passengers were unharmed.
A shocking video has emerged from a café in Delhi, India, showing a 24-year-old man admitting to murdering his friend in a fit of rage. The suspect claimed that he had acted out of personal vendetta.
In a separate incident, a dispute between a Indian family in Georgia, US, turned violent, resulting in the death of four people, including a Indian-American woman. The incident occurred when three children were present in the house.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has put on hold a deal to transfer the Chagos Islands to the Republic of the Seychelles. The FBI has arrested a former Canadian Olympic skier, Ryan James West, in Mexico City, and will extradite him to face charges of narcotics trafficking and murder.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu has warned that Israel may be planning to attack Iran, which could further destabilize the region. A jury has acquitted a man in a group messaging case. The US has dismissed British criticism of Trump’s remarks on NATO. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has joined the Gaza Board of Peace, hoping for a lasting peace in the region.
A Pakistani couple, human rights lawyer Iman Mazari and her husband Hadi Ali Chathaa, have been sentenced in a case over controversial tweets. In a separate incident, Bollywood actress Mouni Roy was subjected to lewd comments and gestures by elderly people at a stage show in Haryana.
Pakistani Senator Rana Sanaullah has advised Pakistan to stand with Bangladesh over the T20 World Cup controversy. Pakistani actor Danish Taimoor has expressed pride in the country’s television dramas, which are gaining popularity globally. He has announced the release of his new drama series ‘Hamarai’ shot in London, Turkey, and Islamabad.
Sima Kanchwala has said that her decision to leave India was not impulsive but a result of careful thought.

