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'Aren't We Citizens Of Bangladesh': Hindus Across The Border Live In Fear, Share Horror Stories Of Violence
Bangladesh’s Bengali Hindus are seeking help from international bodies through social media and traditional media outlets to turn the attention to their plight as the nation emerges from anti-government protests, parts of which have turned communal.
Eiffel Tower Evacuated After Man Seen Climbing Up The Paris Landmark
The shirtless man was seen scaling the 330-meter (1,083-foot) tall tower in the afternoon. It’s unclear where he began his ascent, but he was spotted just above the Olympic rings adorning the second section of the monument, just above the first viewing de...
Israel Names 19 Terrorists It Claims To Have Killed In Gaza School Strike Amid Global Outcry
IDF strikes Hamas command room in Gaza school, killing 19 terrorists. Hamas claims 90 killed in "horrific massacre". US, EU, UK condemn attack on civilians
Brazilian Authorities Recover All 62 Bodies From Plane Crash
The plane operated by airline Voepass fell almost vertically, landed on its belly and exploded in flames, striking with such force that it was nearly "flattened"
Rise Of Coordinated Anti-Hindu Violence In Bangladesh: Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi to Blinken
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus on Thursday took oath as the head of an interim government, replacing Sheikh Hasina.
UK Court Jails Man For Inciting 'Racial Hatred' Online
A Leeds judge sentences Jordan Parlour to 20 months in prison for Facebook posts aimed at inciting racial hatred and violence during recent riots
Kamala Harris, Joe Biden To Campaign Together Next Week: White House
Kamala Harris and Joe Biden will embark on their first joint campaign trip next week, focusing on economic progress and cost reduction for Americans, the White House announces
Trump To Hold A News Conference In His First Public Appearance Since Rival Harris Picked Walz
Trump announced the 2 p.m. EDT event on his Truth Social network and posted that he was eager to debate Harris
Israel Vows To Eliminate New Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar As War Enters 11th Month
Yahya Sinwar was named chief of the Palestinian militant group Hamas following the killing of his predecessor, Ismail Haniyeh, last week in Tehran.
Hamas Names Gaza Leader Yahya Sinwar As Political Chief Following Haniyeh's Killing
Hamas said in a statement Tuesday it named Sinwar as the new head of its political bureau to replace Ismail Haniyeh
Panic in Beirut as Israeli Warplanes Break Sound Barrier Three Times
The booms by the Israeli warplanes were the loudest heard in Beirut in years
'Is This Britain Or The Soviet': Musk Reacts After UK Charges Man For Social Media Post Amid Riots
Jordan Parlour, 28, faces charges for inciting racial hatred on Facebook amid ongoing riots. Nearly 50 suspects appear in court for violent disorder and related crimes
Same Islamists Forced Hasina To Leave Bangladesh, Says Exiled Author Taslima Nasreen
On Monday, Hasina resigned and fled the country amid massive public anger over her government’s controversial quota system reserving 30 per cent jobs for families of veterans who fought the 1971 liberation war.
Bangladesh Was In Talks With India For Safe Passage: Sources In Indian Security Establishment
The Indian High Commission in Dhaka is on high alert, awaiting further instructions from the Indian government on the next steps to ensure the safety and stability of the region and the officers and other Indian nationals.
Sheikh Hasina To Leave For London Via India Amid Massive Protests In Bangladesh: Sources
Sheikh Hasina on Monday resigned from her post as prime minister and left the country, said home minister Asaduzzaman Khan.
Who Is Sheikh Hasina? An Advocate of Democracy Who Came To Be Seen As 'Authoritarian'
Bangladesh has been marred by protests and violence that began last month after student groups demanded scrapping of a controversial quota system in government jobs.