
- Opposition leader Frederick Merge’s victory in the German general election has cleared the way for him to become the new Chancellor of Germany. Chancellor Olaf Scolz, while accepting the defeat of his party, congratulated the merge and told the members of his party that the election results are bad and they take responsibility for it themselves.
- After an ultimatum of Elon Musk, who created a stir among the federal employees of America, his order is now being opposed. FBI Director Kash Patel has announced to ignore Musk’s work report. In such a situation, the increasing conflict between Kash and Musk can be seen more in the coming time. Allen Musk’s order of ‘justifying your job’ to American federal employees is now being seen as an early sign of struggle from within the Trump administration on Sunday.
- Syrian interim President Ahmed Al-Shra has received an invitation to attend the Arab League meeting organized by Egypt on Sunday. The President’s Office’s statement said that the President of the Syrian Arab Republic, Mr. Ahmed Al-Shra, received an official invitation from the President of the Egyptian Arab Republic to attend the extraordinary Arab League Summit in Cairo on 4 March.
- Taking a big decision, the Trump government has trimmed 2 thousand USAID employees. Apart from this, thousands of employees have been sent on leave. This decision has been taken by the Trump administration, in which questions have been raised about the role of USAID and its works.
- Hizbullah leader Hasan gathered on the outskirts of Berut to pay tribute to Nasrallah. He died in the Israeli air strike about five months ago, which was a major setback for the Iran -backed group.
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