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Hope Bangladesh Interim Govt Will Take Forceful Steps To Instill Confidence In Minorities: Congress
The BJP had on Friday criticised opposition parties, saying their "silence" on the condition of Hindus and other minority communities in Bangladesh is unfortunate
Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus Takes Oath As Head Of Bangladesh's Interim Govt | WATCH
Yunus, 84, was administered the oath of office by President Mohammed Shahabuddin at a ceremony at the presidential palace ’Bangabhaban’
New Details Surface About Lethal Devices Found At Taylor Swift Plot Suspect’s Home
The 19-year-old main suspect had confessed, saying he "intended to carry out an attack using explosives and knives," domestic intelligence agency (DSN) head said
UK Anti-Racism Protesters Take To Streets After Days Of Far-Right unrest
Riots erupted across towns and cities in England and Northern Ireland fuelled by a wave of misinformation surrounding the murder of three children on July 29.
Russia Accuses Ukraine Of Major Border Incursion, Claims Massive Attack On Kursk Region
Russia battles a significant cross-border incursion from Ukraine, with thousands evacuated and fighting continuing in Kursk region. Civilians and buildings hit
World Health Organization Calls Emergency Meeting On Mpox Spread
A public health emergency of international concern is the highest alarm the WHO can sound and allows Tedros to trigger emergency responses under the International Health Regulations.
WATCH: Ex-Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia's First Public Speech After Release From House Arrest
In her first public speech since 2018, delivered via video link at the Bangladesh National Party (BNP) rally in Nayapaltan, 79-year-old Zia appealed for calm.
Nepal: Helicopter Crashes In Forest Outside Kathmandu; Four Chinese Tourists Among Five Dead
Local media reports said the helicopter collided with a hill in Suryachaur at Nuwakot district. Authorities dispatched a rescue team to the crash site
Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus To Head Bangladesh Govt Amid Unrest
Earlier in the day, Yunus, 84, said that he is ready to head the caretaker government.
Bangladesh Parliament Dissolved, Hasina’s Rival Zia Freed; India Discusses Neighbouring Crisis | Updates
Bangladesh's army chief will meet student leaders on Tuesday amid political turmoil. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled, with fresh elections planned
China Stumbles in South Asia: Losing Ground to India?
Even after nine months of ‘India Out’ campaign led by the Maldivian President, China has failed to push forward its advantage. In Bangladesh, which is suffering through a period of international isolationism led by the West, China has once again floundere...
Israel And Allies Mobilise Under 'Abraham Alliance' As Fears Of Iranian Retaliation Grow
Israeli defense officials coordinate with the US and UK amid fears of an Iranian strike following the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, escalating Middle East tensions
Ukraine Claims It Sunk Russian Submarine In Crimea, Struck Airfields And Oil Depot
The Ukrainian army said that they hit an aviation ammunition depot and sank the B-237 Rostov-on-Don submarine.
Paris Olympics: Father Of Gender-Row Algerian Boxer Calls Attacks On Fighter 'Immoral' And 'Unfair'
Algerian boxer Imane Khelife faces controversy over her participation in the Paris Olympics after a testosterone test failure. Her father calls attacks immoral, urging her to prove critics wrong
Kamala Harris Became Democratic Nominee In Least Democratic Way Possible: Trump Campaign
Trump Campaign criticises Kamala Harris's Democratic nomination process, calling it undemocratic. Trump vows to challenge her fiercely at a rally in Atlanta
New Protests In Bangladesh Kill 2, Keeping Pressure On Govt After 200 Died In Violence
Over 2,000 protesters gathered in parts of the capital, Dhaka, to rally against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government, some shouting “down with the autocrat” and demanding justice for victims