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Bangladesh President Appoints New Chief Justice Hours After Resignation Of Top Judges
Bangladesh’s Chief Justice Obaidul Hassan and five other judges of the apex Appellate Division on Saturday tendered their resignation
Ukrainian Forces Storm Russia’s Kursk Region, Over 76,000 Relocated As Threat To Nuclear Plant Grows
Russia said that the Ukrainian incursion is endangering the safety of a nuclear power-plant in the Kursk region.
Strike On Gaza School Kills 93, Israel Faces Criticism Despite Claiming It Was Targeting Terrorists
Israel struck Al-Tabieen school and mosque, inviting international scrutiny and condemnation from UN, France, West Asian nations.
Why Bangladesh Student Protesters Forced Nation’s Chief Justice To Step Down?
Bangladesh’s former chief justice Obaidul Hasan faced the wrath of student protesters who indicated that he was supportive of the now-ousted Hasina government.
MEA Jaishankar Emphasises Deeper India-Maldives Ties For Regional Prosperity In Meeting With Muizzu
Dr S Jaishankar is on a three-day official visit to Maldives to reset the bilateral relationship
How China Reacted To Nobel Laureate Yunus’s Interim Govt After Sheikh Hasina’s Fall
China had rolled out a red carpet for Hasina during her visit here from July 8 to 10 during which Chinese President held talks with her
UK: Seven Indian-Origin Men Convicted Of Violent Disorder At Kabaddi Tournament
Derbyshire Police said several people were injured when violence broke out between two groups who attended the tournament at Alvaston in August last year
Zelensky Says Russia Must Feel The War As Ukraine Presses Attack
Pro-Kyiv forces stormed into Russia's southwestern Kursk region on Tuesday morning, deploying around 1,000 troops and more than two dozen armoured vehicles.
'Responsibility Of Every Govt': India Hopes For Early Restoration Of Law & Order In Bangladesh
India urges swift restoration of law and order in Bangladesh amid the crisis, highlighting its importance for national and regional stability, says MEA spokesperson
232 People Killed Since the Fall of Government in Bangladesh: Report
In Gazipur, some 209 inmates fled from the Kashimpur high-security prison on Tuesday. The prison guards opened fire to stop the inmates from fleeing.
New York Times Calls Anti-Hindu Violence In Bangladesh ‘Revenge Attacks’, Makes Amend After Facing Flak
India has voiced concerns about the incident, with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar saying that “what was particularly worrying was that minorities, their businesses, and temples also came under attack at multiple locations.”
Taiwan Man Granted Divorce After Wife Turns Marriage Into Pay-Per-View For Sex And Other Interactions
A man in Taiwan divorces his wife after she charged him for sex and conversations. The case highlights extreme marital disputes, with a higher divorce rate in Taiwan
'For A Little While': Bangladesh’s Ousted PM To Stay In Delhi, Her Son Says Plans To Seek Asylum 'Are Rumours'
In a video interview with German broadcaster Deutsche Welle, Joy was asked about Hasina’s reported plans to seek asylum in a third country
Mahinda Rajapaksa Fields Son Namal as Sri Lankan Presidential Election Battle Gets Tougher
Namal is the third Rajapaksa to contest for the highest office on the island after his father Mahinda and uncle Gotabaya who have been presidents in the past
Ready To Head Bangladesh 'Interim Government', Says Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus
Microfinance pioneer Yunus, 84, is credited with lifting millions out of poverty -- earning the enmity of ousted Hasina
Chinese Woman Turns Off Husband’s Life Support As Revenge For Infidelity
The 38-year-old man from Liaoning province suffered a cerebral hemorrhage at his lover’s home and was taken to the hospital for emergency treatment