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End Of The Battling Begums: Bangladesh May Be Headed For A Male Prime Minister After 30 Years

For over three decades, Bangladesh’s democracy revolved around this singular axis—Khaleda Zia versus Sheikh Hasina or BNP vs Awami League Go to Source Read More

‘Reckless Proliferation’: US Sanctions 10 Linked To Iran And Venezuela Drone, Missile Trade

The action comes as President Donald Trump ramps up pressure on Iran over its nuclear and weapons programmes. Read More

UK Condemns Killing Of Dipu Das And Amrit Mondal In Bangladesh, Calls For Minority Protection

Amid the ongoing unrest, the UK has stressed the importance of a peaceful election campaign in Bangladesh. Read More

Tatiana Schlossberg, JFK’s Granddaughter And Climate Journalist, Dies Of Cancer At 35

Tatiana Schlossberg, environmental journalist and granddaughter of John F. Kennedy, died at 35 from cancer. She wrote for The New York Times and authored Inconspicuous Consumption. Read More

Denmark Delivers Last Letter, Becomes First Country To End Postal Services

PostNord began removing Denmark’s iconic red mailboxes earlier this year. Around 1,500 mailboxes were taken down across the country starting in June. Read More

‘Ocean’s Eleven’-Style Heist At German Bank Stuns Police, Robbers Steal Cash, Gold Worth Millions

Robbers stole €30 million in gold, jewellery, and cash from Sparkasse Gelsenkirchen, breaking into 3,000+ deposit boxes over Christmas. Read More

After Trump, Now China Claims It ‘Mediated’ India-Pakistan Tensions

Claiming a diplomatic role in global issues, Wang said China had mediated in northern Myanmar, Iranian nuclear issue, tensions between India-Pakistan, Palestine-Israel conflict. Read More

‘Turned Off The Money Spigot’: Trump Admin Freezes Childcare Funds To Minnesota Over Alleged Fraud

The Trump administration says the freeze follows fraud concerns, as Minnesota’s governor pushes back and says the move risks hurting families and children. Read More