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Tarique Rahman Vows Action on Post-Poll Violence After Meeting Jamaat Chief
BNP's Tarique Rahman assures Jamaat-e-Islami of steps to curb post-poll violence after election win. Details on the meeting and opposition dynamics.
Rubio Backs European Report on Navalny Poisoning as "Troubling"
Secretary Marco Rubio says the US won't dispute European findings that Alexey Navalny was poisoned with a rare toxin in a Russian prison.
BNP's Tarique Rahman Visits Jamaat Chief After Historic Election Win
BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman pays courtesy visit to Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman following a decisive election win, amid shifting political alliances.
Bangladesh Election: Women Get Only 4% Nominations, Activists Cry "Gatekeeping"
Activist Nafisa Raihana highlights systemic barriers as women receive just 4% of party nominations in Bangladesh's 13th national election.
Jamaat-e-Islami Chief Congratulates Tarique Rahman on BNP's Election Victory
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman congratulates BNP's Tarique Rahman on election victory, pledges constructive opposition.
South Korea's Cremation Rate Hits 94%, Sparking Facility Shortage Fears
South Korea's cremation rate hits 94%, raising concerns over facility shortages in major cities amid rapid population aging. BOK data shows critical gaps.
Bangladesh's Political Reset: BNP Faces Governance Test After Multiparty Election
BNP's sweeping victory restores multiparty politics in Bangladesh, but the party faces tests on economy, corruption, and constitutional reforms.
Pakistan's Economic Revival Stalled by Political Corruption: Report
A Pakistani media report argues economic recovery is impossible without first rooting out the corrupt political system enabling rent-seeking.
Cyclone Gezani Ravages Mozambique, Killing Four After Madagascar Strike
Cyclone Gezani kills four in Mozambique's Inhambane province, disrupting power and water after leaving 41 dead in Madagascar.
Hillary Clinton Slams Mass Migration, Calls for Humane Border Fix
Hillary Clinton calls for secure, humane borders at Munich conference, criticizing mass migration and Trump's Ukraine stance.
Massive Crowds Throng Nepal's Pashupatinath Temple for Mahashivaratri Festival
Over 100,000 devotees queued from early morning at the UNESCO site. Officials expect over 700,000 visitors for the revered Hindu festival.
4.5 Magnitude Quake Strikes Myanmar, No Damage Reported
A 4.5 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar. No immediate damage reported. Learn about the region's high seismic risk and tectonic plates.
Thousands Throng Nepal's Pashupatinath Temple for Mahashivaratri Celebrations
Thousands of devotees gather at Kathmandu's Pashupatinath Temple to observe Mahashivaratri, a sacred night dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Trump Still Wants Greenland, Danish PM Says, Citing "Red Lines"
Danish PM Mette Frederiksen confirms Trump's serious interest in obtaining Greenland, but stresses sovereignty and a new working group.
Bangladesh Polls "Historic" But Need Inclusive Reforms, Says PAFFREL Chief
PAFFREL chief Rohana Hettiarachchie calls Bangladesh polls historic but urges new govt to ensure inclusive politics for women, youth & marginalized.
China's Nuclear Arsenal Surges as Arms Treaty Expires, US Alleges Secret Tests
As New START expires, China's rapid nuclear buildup and alleged secret 2020 test raise global arms control concerns. US officials make claims, but evidence is disputed.
Bangladesh's New Parliament to Swear In Feb 17 After Landmark Election
Newly elected MPs in Bangladesh will take oath on Feb 17. BNP poised to form government after winning majority in the 13th parliamentary election.
12 Missing After Wedding Boat Capsizes in Sudan's Nile, Second Tragedy in Days
A ferry sank in Sudan's White Nile State with 12 people missing. This follows another deadly capsizing days earlier that killed 21, highlighting chronic river safety issues.
South Korea Forms Expert Team to Review US Investments Under Trade Deal
South Korea establishes a working-level team to preliminarily review potential US investment projects under a new bilateral trade agreement.
North Korea Extends Lunar New Year Holiday After Kim Jong-il's Birthday
North Korea observes a longer holiday as Lunar New Year follows Kim Jong-il's birthday. Learn about the traditions and contrasts with South Korea.
Zelensky Seeks Substantive Talks in Geneva Amid Ukraine-Russia Peace Push
Ukrainian President Zelensky calls for substantive trilateral peace talks in Geneva, addressing concerns over concessions and prisoner exchanges.
South Korea's Cremation Rate Hits 94%, Facility Shortage Looms Amid Aging Crisis
South Korea's cremation rate reaches 94%, raising concerns over facility shortages in major cities like Seoul due to rapid population aging.
Bangladesh's New Govt Invites India, China, Pakistan to Tarique Rahman's Swearing-In
BNP leader Tarique Rahman's new govt invites 13 nations, including India and China, to its swearing-in. PM Modi's congratulatory message acknowledged.
Zelensky Seeks Real Peace Deal, Urges Europe to Join Ukraine Talks
Ukraine's Zelensky says Kyiv is ready for a deal bringing real peace, calls for Europe's greater role in negotiations as Lavrov states Russia's position.
Zelenskyy Credits Europe's PURL Program for Ukraine's Air Defence at Munich
At Munich Security Conference 2026, President Zelenskyy highlights the critical European-backed PURL program for purchasing Patriot missiles to defend against Russian attacks.