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In a significant development, Islamabad police have concluded an inquiry into allegations made by a female doctor against a superintendent of police. According to a spokesperson for Islamabad police, the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) has removed the superintendent from his position. DIG Police Javed Tarique stated that there is a well-organized and strong system of accountability within the police force. The police have revealed that the female doctor had accused the superintendent of harassment.
In a separate incident, a plane carrying Libyan Army Chief Mohamed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad crashed in Turkey, killing all five people on board. The crash occurred shortly after the plane took off from Ankara. Footage of the final moments of the crash was captured on camera.
The report highlights that the Taliban regime in Afghanistan has no financial or legal standing, despite its claims to be a legitimate government. A recent case in India’s Bangalore saw a husband shoot his wife dead just a week after serving her with divorce papers. The accused then surrendered to the police at the local station.
Sheikh Faisal Nauman, the muezzin of the Masjid-e-Nabvi in Saudi Arabia, has passed away. The US has announced plans to end its lottery-based system for issuing H-1B work visas and introduce a new “vetted selection” process.
A Libyan military plane carrying the country’s army chief, Mohamed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad, has crashed in Turkey after taking off from Ankara, killing all five people on board. The wreckage of the plane has been recovered, and an investigation into the cause of the crash is underway.
UK security agencies have reportedly foiled a major terrorist plot targeting Manchester’s Jewish community. Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz has announced that Israel will not leave the Gaza Strip.
The US Department of Justice has released new documents in the Epstein case, which include videos and legal records. Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has been arrested in London on charges related to climate protests.
Japan and China have been engaged in a diplomatic row, with China suspending 46 air routes to Japan for the next two weeks. The US administration has announced a major amnesty plan for undocumented immigrants in time for Christmas.
Protests have erupted in Albania over corruption allegations against the government. New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Winston Peters has criticized the new free trade agreement between India and New Zealand, calling it “neither free nor fair.”
A report by the United Nations has highlighted the economic crisis in Afghanistan, which has made life even more difficult for the Afghan people. Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has stated that the country will hold general elections on schedule next month.
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that he would prefer to see his ex-wife, Jemima Khan, if he were to get married again. Khan made the comment at an event where he reminisced about his past.
The Supreme Court of Pakistan has expressed surprise over a lawyer’s claim that the government had taken control of the country’s airspace without a court order. Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial asked the lawyer if he would accept a court order if given verbally.
The inquiry into the allegations against the superintendent of police in Islamabad has concluded, and the officer has been removed from his position.

