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Global Developments: From Luxury Real Estate to International Tensions

Five Park penthouse sells below asking, Afghanistan-Pakistan tensions rise, and a UK review into Epstein's RAF base use

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By Emergent Business Desk

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Global Developments: From Luxury Real Estate to International Tensions

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Five Park penthouse sells below asking, Afghanistan-Pakistan tensions rise, and a UK review into Epstein's RAF base use

In a week marked by diverse developments across the globe, a luxury penthouse in Miami Beach has sold for $18.5 million, while tensions have escalated between Afghanistan and Pakistan, and the UK has launched a review into Jeffrey Epstein's use of RAF bases.

In the world of luxury real estate, the last available penthouse at Terra and GFO Investment's Five Park in Miami Beach has sold for $18.5 million, according to a news release. The sale, which was facilitated by Douglas Elliman and the Corcoran Group, falls short of the $21 million asking price but is in line with previous sales in the building. The buyer's identity has not been disclosed.

Meanwhile, in the UK, the Ministry of Defence has launched a review into whether convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein used Royal Air Force (RAF) bases during his visits to the country. The review will involve examining records and emails to determine the extent of Epstein's use of RAF bases.

In a separate development, tensions have escalated between Afghanistan and Pakistan, with both countries claiming to have inflicted casualties on the other in a "retaliatory" attack. The incident has raised concerns about the stability of the region and the potential for further conflict.

In other news, a site in downtown Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is set to be auctioned off after a $26 million foreclosure judgment was issued against Harvey Hernandez's Newgard Development Group. The site, which was intended for a 40-story mixed-use tower, is scheduled to be sold at a court auction on March 11.

On a more positive note, a young boy who became an internet sensation for his rendition of the national anthem as a Twickenham mascot has gone on to become an England Under-18s prospect. Harry Westlake, now 17, has been selected to sing as an England Under-18 and is being touted as a potential star of the future.

As the world grapples with a range of challenges, from international tensions to economic uncertainty, these diverse developments offer a glimpse into the complex and ever-changing global landscape.

Sources:
- Terra and GFO Investment
- Ministry of Defence
- The Corcoran Group
- Douglas Elliman
- Newgard Development Group
- England Rugby

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