A sudden and unexplained disappearance of investigative documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein from the US Department of Justice’s website has left many questions unanswered. According to foreign media reports, approximately 16 files containing information about Epstein were removed from the website just a day after they were made public, including a photo of President Donald Trump.
The documents, which were made available to the public without any official explanation or prior notice, were taken down within 24 hours of their release. The files included images of nude women depicted in paintings and a photograph of a group of people, including Trump, Epstein, Melania Trump, and Epstein’s longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell, posing together.
Following the removal of the documents, the US Department of Justice began releasing the investigative record of Epstein’s case. However, it remains unclear why the documents were taken down so quickly.
In other news, Israeli ground troops have established checkpoints in the Quneitra region following Israeli airstrikes. A British judge has commended a 19-year-old Pakistani man who saved an 11-year-old girl’s life. The first air chief of Bangladesh, AK Khan, passed away at the age of 95. The head of Turkey’s intelligence agency, Ibrahim Kalin, met with a Hamas delegation in Istanbul. An Israeli company has been accused of secretly evacuating its citizens from Gaza.
In the UK, a train collided with a herd of elephants in the Indian state of Assam, killing at least eight elephants and injuring one calf. US President Trump has vowed to give a harsher response to those who attack America and has expressed support for the Syrian government’s efforts to combat ISIS.
In Nepal, the government has introduced the Nepal Solar Users Act 2025, which aims to regulate internet usage. In a bizarre incident, all members of a wedding party in Nepal were seen wearing the same attire. According to reports, the government plans to purchase 50 Beretta sniper rifles, 100 sniper rifles, and 1,250 new automatic weapons, known as “TWS.”
In cricket news, New Zealand’s Tom Latham and Devon Conway have set a new record for the highest opening partnership in Test cricket history. In Australia, the country has secured a 3-0 win in the Ashes series, with three innings victories.
In a separate incident, a plane carrying 11 people crashed in Texas, killing all on board. The victims were identified as a family of four, a couple, and six children. The cause of the crash is still unknown.
In another shocking incident, a train collided with a herd of elephants in the Indian state of Assam, killing at least eight elephants and injuring one calf. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and calls for better safety measures.

