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Nearly 100 Million People at Risk of Food Crisis as Strait of Hormuz Faces Shutdown

The Strait of Hormuz conflict has triggered a food security nightmare. With 20% of global energy and vital food imports blocked, 100 million people face rising costs and potential shortages.

Chhatra League chants ‘Joy Bangla’ at DU, attempts brief gathering at Raju Sculpture

For the first time since the 2024 uprising, Chitra League activists held a daylight procession at DU. The group chanted 'Joy Bangla' and held a brief position at TSC before leaving the campus.

Six Killed in Helicopter Crash off Qatar Coast

A helicopter crash in Qatar’s territorial waters has claimed six lives, including three Turkish citizens. Search operations continue for a missing Air Force member amid a technical failure probe.

Trump Threatens to “Destroy” Iran’s Power Plants if Strait of Hormuz Not Reopened Within 48 Hours

President Trump has given Iran 48 hours to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face the destruction of its power grid. Iran's military warns of reciprocal strikes on all U.S. regional assets.

Several Countries Bar Israeli Passport Holders Amid Rising Diplomatic Tensions

Sixteen countries, including Iran, Pakistan, and Malaysia, have banned Israeli passport holders. These restrictions, fueled by the 2026 conflict, are reshaping global business and tourism.
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