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UK Calls For UN Probe Into Bangladesh Crisis, Omits Mention Of Sheikh Hasina's Asylum
Bangladesh's military takes control after mass protests forced Sheikh Hasina to resign and flee. The UN and global leaders call for calm and a peaceful transition
EXCLUSIVE | With UK Not Keen, Sheikh Hasina Explores Other European Countries For Asylum, to Stay in India For Next Few Days
Former Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina is stationed at Hindon airbase and will remain there for next couple of days, sources said.
Bangladesh Unrest: Mujibur's Statues Demolished, What Happens To Founding Father's Legacy With Hasina's Exit?
Some experts said the Awami League has long been centred around a cult of personality focused on Sheikh Mujibur Rahman while others said the change has come at the cost of public anger towards the Father of the Nation
Sheikh Hasina: Amid Bangladesh Unrest, A Look Back at Her Refuge in Delhi After Father's Assassination in 1975
In 1975, Sheikh Hasina fled to Delhi after her father’s assassination. The Indira Gandhi government granted her asylum, where she stayed for six years.
Indian Cultural Centre Vandalised, 4 Hindu Temples Suffer 'Minor' Damages in Bangladesh
The Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre located in Dhaka’s Dhanmondi area was damaged by the unruly mob, according to eyewitnesses
Bangladesh: Born Out Of War, The Country's History of Violence & Coups Amid Sheikh Hasina's Exit
Sheikh Hasina, the 76-year-old daughter of Bangladesh founder Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, had been ruling the strategically located South Asian nation since 2009
Bangladesh On Boil: Mobile Internet Shut Down, Curfew Imposed In Dhaka For Indefinite Period As 97 Killed In Clashes
The unrest, which spurred the government to shut down internet services, is its biggest test since deadly protests when Hasina won a fourth straight term in January elections.
How Israel's Mossad Used A 'Toothpaste' To Assassinate Its Enemy Long Before Haniyeh's Killing
Mossad's assassination of Palestinian commander Wadie Haddad using poisoned toothpaste sheds light on Israel's controversial tactics in the Israel-Palestine conflict
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.
Unrest Spreads To UK’s Major Cities As Far-Right Protesters Clash With Police, Anti-Racism Activists
Tense rallies and clashes were reported from Manchester, Liverpool, Hull and Nottingham.
Iran’s IRGC Says Short-Range Projectile Killed Hamas’ Ismail Haniyeh
The Iranian IRGC claimed that a “short-range projectile” fired from outside the residence Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was living in killed him.
'Overwhelming Evidence': US Recognises Maduro's Opponent As Winner In Venezuela Election
On Thursday, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico joined the United States and the European Union in calling for Caracas to release detailed voting data
Mohammed Deif, Hamas Military Chief Who Masterminded October 7 Attack, Killed In IDF Strike: Israel
The military confirmed the killing of Deif a day after Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh was reported dead in Tehran.
Iran's Khamenei Orders 'Direct Attack' On Israel After Hamas Leader's Assassination As Netanyahu Vows Payback
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said Israel "will exert a cost” from anybody who attacks it "from any arena".
Video: Air Canada Flight Cancelled After Passenger Requests Blanket, Sending Crew Member Into A Meltdown
The passenger, who was unseen in the now viral video, had requested a blanket but the crew member lashed out at them.
US Intensifies Diplomacy To Prevent Israeli Strikes On Beirut Amid Rising Tensions With Hezbollah
Israel and the U.S. have blamed Hezbollah for the rocket strike, though the group has denied responsibility