NEW YEAR’S EVE IS BEING WATCHED. The lavish parties aren’t just celebrations—they’re potential CRIME SCENES.
Intelligence officials are right now conducting DISCREET INQUIRIES into extravagant New Year’s bookings at posh city hotels. Their target? Individuals suspected of showing off ILL-GOTTEN WEALTH. This isn’t a routine check. This is a covert operation targeting the corrupt who think their money can buy silence and celebration.
While the powerful face scrutiny at home, India pressures Sri Lanka on the Tamil crisis, pushing a “meaningful compromise.” But across the border, a dictator’s calculated move unfolds. Bangladesh’s President Ershad will LIFT a ban on open politics, a sudden “gift” after years of martial law, as he launches his own party for upcoming elections. It’s a classic playbook: loosen the chains just enough to control the game.
And the violence ESCALATES. Israeli army units have blown up DOZENS of homes, expelling 2,000 people from the Lebanese village of Kounin. This systematic demolition coincided with gun battles near Sidon. This isn’t just fighting; it’s the erasure of a community.
The pattern is clear. From hotel ballrooms to bombed-out villages, the new year dawns under the shadow of raw power—corruption, political manipulation, and brute force. The celebrations are a facade. The real story is who gets watched, who gets to play politics, and who gets their home turned to dust.
The countdown to midnight has become a countdown to confrontation.




