Global News Flash: Border Escalations, Bolivia Plane Crash Chaos, Clinton Testimony & The Great Planet Parade

Global News Flash: Border Escalations, Bolivia Plane Crash Chaos, Clinton Testimony & The Great Planet Parade

Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Tension: Airstrikes Near Kabul Raise Alarms

Map of Pakistan-Afghanistan border showing Durand Line and locations of reported airstrikes.
Tensions peak at the Durand Line as aerial activity increases near the border.

Kabul/Islamabad: Diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have hit a critical low. The Pakistan Air Force has reportedly carried out several airstrikes within Afghan territory, including areas near the capital, Kabul.

  • The Reason: Pakistan claims these actions are a response to militant groups operating from Afghan soil who have been targeting Pakistani security forces.

  • International Reaction: The U.S. has stated that Pakistan has a right to defend itself. Conversely, the Taliban government has condemned the strikes as a violation of its national sovereignty.

  • Impact: Cross-border trade and civilian movement have been suspended, leading to high tension along the border.

Bolivia Plane Crash: Cargo Plane Carrying Cash Crashes, 15 Killed

Wreckage of a Fuerza Aérea Boliviana plane with cash piles and people gathering at the site.
Tragedy and chaos at the Bolivia crash site as military funds are looted from the debris.

La Paz: A tragic military accident occurred in Bolivia when a cargo plane crashed in a residential area due to engine failure.

  • The Detail: The aircraft was reportedly transporting large quantities of banknotes for a bank.

  • The Chaos: Immediately following the crash, local residents rushed to the site to collect the scattered cash. Police had to use force to disperse the crowd and secure the area. Fifteen people are confirmed dead.

Bill Clinton and the Epstein Case: Testimony Before Congressional Panel

Bill Clinton speaking into a microphone during a formal House Oversight Panel hearing.
Bill Clinton denies allegations during a high-stakes testimony regarding the Epstein investigation.

Washington D.C.: Former U.S. President Bill Clinton is back in the spotlight after testifying before a congressional panel regarding his past ties to the late Jeffrey Epstein.

  • Clinton’s Defense: Clinton stated firmly that he had no knowledge of Epstein’s illegal activities and has had no contact with him since 2008.

  • Political Fallout: With the upcoming U.S. elections, this testimony has sparked significant political debate and controversy.

Sky Watching: Rare ‘Planet Parade’ Visible Tonight

Infographic showing the alignment of all nine planets from the Sun against a dark mountain horizon.
A historic celestial alignment captured tonight, featuring the first 9-planet parade in a millennium.

Science & Tech: Stargazers are in for a treat tonight as a rare celestial event unfolds in the night sky.

  • The Event: Six planets—Jupiter, Venus, Mars, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune—will align in a single row, a phenomenon known as a ‘Planetary Alignment.’

  • How to Watch: You can observe this with the naked eye approximately 45 minutes after sunset.

Sports Update: T20 World Cup Drama

T20 World Cup scoreboard and match action highlights between England and New Zealand.
England’s victory shifts the Group A standings, leaving Pakistan in a tough spot.

Cricket News: The excitement of the T20 World Cup 2026 continues to intensify.

  • England vs NZ: England secured a dominant victory over New Zealand in a one-sided match.

  • Pakistan’s Struggle: This result makes the semi-final path extremely difficult for Pakistan. They must now win their remaining matches by large margins and rely on other teams’ results to stay in the tournament.


💡 Special Fact of the Day

Today, February 28, is celebrated as National Science Day in India. It commemorates the discovery of the ‘Raman Effect’ by Sir C.V. Raman in 1928, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize.

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