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Egypt blocks Epstein-themed party; calls for Starmer's exit mount as he stays defiant

Egyptian authorities have blocked a controversial nightclub event themed around Jeffrey Epstein, arresting the organizer and releasing images of the promotional materials. The event, advertised online as 'A Day on Epstein's Island' with free entry for women, sparked outrage after a women's rights activist criticized its inappropriate theme given Epstein's criminal history. The crackdown comes amid renewed global scrutiny following the release of extensive documents related to Epstein, implicating high-profile figures including European royals and diplomats.

In Britain, Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting calls for his resignation after appointing longtime Epstein associate Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the United States. The appointment triggered a political crisis, leading to multiple resignations and demands for Starmer's exit, notably from the Scottish Labour leader. Despite the turmoil and concerns over his judgment, Starmer remains defiant, receiving support from senior ministers and party lawmakers.

The newly released Epstein files have also reignited controversy around the royal family, with emails suggesting Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor may have leaked confidential trade documents to Epstein. Buckingham Palace has expressed readiness to cooperate with police investigations, while Prince William and Kate voiced concern for the victims. The unfolding scandal continues to dominate headlines, raising questions about accountability and leadership across governments and institutions.

Original article source: https://www.timesofisrael.com/egypt-blocks-epstein-themed-party-calls-for-starmers-exit-mount-as-he-stays-defiant/
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