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Bangladesh Genocide: Remembering the Dark Night of 25 March 1971

Fifty-five years have passed since Operation Searchlight reduced Dhaka to ash and silence. The violence of 25 March 1971 bore every hallmark of genocide....

Military Cargo Plane Crash in Colombia Kills 66, Four Still Missing

A Colombian troop transport mission ended in horror as a C-130 crashed near the Peru border. With 66 dead and dozens injured, President Petro is now demanding an immediate military overhaul.

World’s Largest Warship Withdraws from Iran Conflict After Onboard Fire

The USS Gerald R. Ford has suspended its mission in the Middle East. After nine months at sea, a fire and critical plumbing failures have forced the carrier to retreat to Souda Bay for repairs.

EU Urges End to Iran Conflict, Calls for Diplomatic Talks

EU President Ursula von der Leyen warns that the Iran-US conflict is destabilizing global trade. From Australia, she condemned attacks on civilian ships and urged a return to the 2026 peace path.

India-Bound LPG Tankers Brave Hormuz Tensions as Gulf Shipping Crisis Deepens

In a rare breakthrough, two India-bound LPG tankers have cleared the Strait of Hormuz. This comes as President Trump threatens Iran's power grid if the maritime "chokehold" isn't released.
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