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Epstein Files Drop, Rose Defends Widow, Iran Burns, & Royal Scandal!

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Multiple News Events Unfold Across the Globe

Several unrelated but significant events unfolded across the globe, ranging from legal defenses and document releases to tragic accidents and a controversial trial.

In the United States, Amber Rose defended Erika Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk, against online criticism, according to Fox News. Rose, during a Kick livestream with Sneako on Thursday, addressed critics of Erika Kirk's reaction to her husband's death. "Everyone grieves differently," Rose stated, suggesting Erika Kirk might feel it's her "duty to keep him alive in a sense by kind of doing everything that he was doing."

Meanwhile, the Pentagon defended its media restrictions in a court filing late Friday, according to The New York Times. The restrictions, implemented in October, are described as a balance between national security and media access. The policy requires reporters to sign a 21-page form with restrictions on journalistic activities, including story tip requests and inquiries to Pentagon sources. The Pentagon stated the policy aims to secure the building and prevent activities that could compromise national security, outlining "explicit and clear standards for conduct," according to the court filing. Reporters who don't comply risk losing their press passes.

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) released millions of files related to the late Jeffrey Epstein, reported BBC World. The release, consisting of three million pages, 180,000 images, and 2,000 videos, marks the largest release of Epstein-related documents since a law mandated their public sharing last year. The release occurred six weeks after the DOJ missed a deadline set by a law signed by former President Donald Trump. According to BBC World, the DOJ stated that "today's release marks the end of a very comprehensive document identification and review process to ensure transparency."

In Norway, a rape trial involving Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, has placed the royal family in an "unwelcome glare of public," according to BBC World. Høiby faces 38 charges, including the rape of four women and assault. The trial, expected to last seven weeks, has drawn significant media attention. Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Crown Prince Haakon will not be present in court. The court has banned photographs of Høiby inside and outside the courtroom.

Tragedy struck Iran as gas explosions in two cities resulted in five deaths, BBC World reported. One person died and 14 were injured in an explosion at a residential building in Bandar Abbas, a southern city on the Gulf coast, according to a local official cited by Iran's Mehr news agency. Another explosion in Ahvaz, a south-western city, killed four people, the state-run Tehran Times reported. Local officials attributed the explosions to gas leaks. These incidents occur amid ongoing tensions in the region, with a build-up of US forces in the Gulf and pressure on Tehran regarding its nuclear program.

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