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Bangladesh Trial Drama: Hasina Slams 'Politically Driven' Verdict Against UK MP
Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina tells IANS the trial of UK MP Tulip Siddiq is a politically driven move by the interim government, damaging judicial integrity.
Nepal's Deadly Crackdown: Amnesty Reveals Shocking Protest Killings
Amnesty International calls for a fair investigation into the alleged unlawful killings of 76 protesters during Nepal's youth-led Gen-Z demonstrations in September.
Bangladesh Political Rivals: Why Hasina's Concern for Khaleda Zia Matters
Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina expresses grave concern for ailing rival Khaleda Zia's health, as the former PM's medical evacuation faces delays.
WHO Report Reveals 2,501 New Mpox Cases Amid Global Spread in October
WHO reports 2,501 new mpox cases and 12 deaths from 44 countries in October, highlighting global spread and new community transmission zones.
Bangladesh's "Abnormal" Crisis: BNP Warns of Democracy's Absence Amid Turmoil
BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman says Bangladesh faces an "abnormal" period without democracy, citing economic collapse, insecurity, and political conspiracies.
Sheikh Hasina's Exclusive Warning: How Unelected Politicians Seized Bangladesh's State
In an IANS exclusive, former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina calls her verdict "politically motivated," warns of foreign interference, and expresses gratitude to India's PM Modi.
Japan's 7.5-Magnitude Quake: 30 Injured Amid Warnings of Bigger Tremor
A powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake hits Japan, injuring 30 and triggering tsunami waves. Authorities warn of a potential larger quake in coming days.
Cambodia-Thailand Border Crisis: Civilian Death Toll Rises to Six Amid Renewed Clashes
Two more Cambodian civilians killed as border clashes resume, raising civilian toll to six. Both sides trade accusations and deploy military assets.
Japan Tsunami Warning: Back-to-Back Quakes Over 6.0 Strike Aomori Coast
Japan issues tsunami warning after 7.6 and 6.0 magnitude earthquakes strike off Aomori prefecture, urging coastal residents to evacuate immediately.
Bangladesh's Human Rights Crisis: Why the Yunus-Led Government Faces "Fear" Allegations
Bangladesh's Awami League alleges systematic human rights violations under the Yunus-led interim government, citing killings, arbitrary arrests, and a climate of fear.
Operation Sagar Bandhu: How India's Army Races to Rebuild Cyclone-Hit Sri Lanka
Indian Army's Operation Sagar Bandhu delivers critical bridge engineering and medical care to Sri Lanka after Cyclone Ditwah, using advanced indigenous technology.
South Korea's Weaker Won: How a New Task Force Aims to Stabilize the Currency
South Korea forms a finance ministry task force to counter the won's decline, monitoring exporters and reviewing tax incentives to stabilize the currency.
Kim Jong-un's Message to Putin: Condolences Amid Russia-North Korea Alliance
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un sent a message of condolence to Russian President Vladimir Putin following the death of Russia's long-serving ambassador to Pyongyang.
Congo Crisis: UN Warns of Civilian Carnage Amid M23 Rebel Offensive
UN humanitarian coordinator demands end to attacks on civilians in DRC as fighting displaces 200,000 and kills dozens. M23 rebels intensify offensive.
South Korea's Judicial Reform Battle: Why Lee Jae Myung Vows to Overcome Resistance
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung pushes for controversial judicial reforms and probes religious groups, amid significant political and legal resistance.
IMF Approves $1.2 Billion for Pakistan Amid Flood and Inflation Crisis
The IMF approves $1.2 billion for Pakistan, supporting economic stability amid severe flooding and inflation, while urging continued reforms.
IMF Extends Nepal's Credit Lifeline to 2026 Amid Global Economic Pressures
The IMF extends Nepal's Extended Credit Facility to May 2026, granting more time for economic review amid global growth and remittance challenges.
US and Australia Deepen Indo-Pacific Defense Push Amid Rising Tensions
US and Australian ministers strengthen defense ties, reaffirm Quad's central role, and advance AUKUS amid shared Indo-Pacific security concerns.
Japan's 7.6 Quake Triggers Tsunami Warning and Fukushima Water Halt
A major 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck northeastern Japan, triggering tsunami warnings, halting Fukushima wastewater discharge, and causing power outages and transport suspensions.
Brazil's Diplomatic Race: Can Lula Stop a US Strike on Venezuela?
Brazil escalates diplomacy amid fears of a US strike on Venezuela, seeking to prevent conflict and manage regional fallout, including a potential refugee crisis.
Trump's Ukraine Frustration: Why Zelensky Hasn't Read the Peace Proposal
Trump signals frustration over Ukraine talks as his son suggests a possible walkout. Zelensky calls discussions "constructive but not easy" amid corruption concerns.
Operation Sagar Bandhu: How India Restores Lives and Links in Sri Lanka
Indian Army engineers rebuild bridges and deliver 1000 tonnes of aid to Sri Lanka after Cyclone Ditwah, as a field hospital treats over 2200 patients.
Afghanistan's Trade Shift: How New Corridor Strategy Isolates Pakistan
Afghanistan's pivot to India and Central Asian trade routes risks isolating Pakistan and diminishing CPEC influence, a new report details.
Bangladesh Election Tensions: BNP Accuses Rival of Playing 'Religion Card'
BNP leaders accuse Jamaat-e-Islami of deceptive politics, using religion to mislead voters ahead of Bangladesh's upcoming national election.
Bangladesh Media Mystery: Why a UN Human Rights Report Got Selective Coverage
Awami League alleges media censorship led to selective publishing of a UN human rights report, focusing only on parts critical of Sheikh Hasina's former government.