A wave of protests has swept across Albania after multiple corruption allegations were leveled against the government. Demonstrators threw petrol bombs at the office of Prime Minister Edi Rama and demanded his resignation. The protests began after the government was accused of corruption, with several government officials and private companies facing allegations of using state funds to benefit specific companies in large infrastructure projects. In response, Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku has stated that she is willing to cooperate fully with the judiciary.
A plane carrying Libyan Army Chief Muhammad Ali Ahmad al-Haddad crashed in Turkey after departing from Ankara. Footage of the crash’s final moments has been captured on camera. Reports suggest that the Afghan Taliban regime has no financial or legal standing due to its disregard for human rights.
A week after serving her husband with divorce papers, a woman was shot and killed by her ex-husband in Bangalore, India. The accused then surrendered to the police.
Sheikh Faisal Nauman, the muezzin of the Mosque of the Prophet (PBUH), passed away on Friday. The US has announced that it will replace its long-standing lottery system for H-1B work visas with a new “voted selection” system.
Libyan Army Chief Muhammad Ali Ahmad al-Haddad’s plane crashed in Turkey after departing from Ankara, killing all five people on board. The wreckage of the plane was later recovered.
An inquiry into a complaint filed against a female doctor and a police inspector has been completed. British security agencies have foiled a major and deadly terrorist attack targeting Manchester’s Jewish community.
Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katz has announced that Israel will never leave Gaza. This statement was made during a ceremony in the occupied West Bank. The US Department of Justice has released additional documents in the Epstein case, including videos and legal records. The documents total over 29,000 pages.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg was arrested in London for her involvement in climate protests. Tensions between Japan and China have escalated, with China suspending 46 air routes to Japan for the next two weeks. The US administration has announced a major offer to undocumented immigrants for Christmas.
New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Winston Peters has criticized a new free trade agreement between India and New Zealand, calling it “neither free nor fair”. The United Nations has reported that the economic crisis in Afghanistan has made life even more difficult for the Afghan people.
Bangladesh’s Chief Advisor Professor Muhammad Yunus has stated that general elections in the country will be held on schedule on February 12. Four years ago, a statement made by a PTI minister caused the entire aviation sector to come to a standstill: Khawaja Asif.
Chief Justice has asked the government lawyer about how an unauthorized seizure is being carried out without any orders. The court asked him if he would accept an oral order.

