Bangladesh Turns to China to Revive Teesta Project Amid India Concerns

Bangladesh seeks China’s support for the Teesta project as water shortages, floods, and geopolitical tensions reshape regional diplomacy.
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China Gives Suspended Death Sentences to Ex Defence Ministers

In a historic ruling, China has sentenced two former defense ministers to death with a two-year reprieve. The decision marks a major step in President Xi's military anti-corruption campaign.

US Fuel Prices Surge 52% Amid Iran War and Hormuz Strait Crisis

U.S. fuel prices have jumped 52% due to the Iran conflict. With the Strait of Hormuz obstructed, the national average for gasoline has hit $4.54, marking a historic energy supply shock.

Lost California Lake Reappears After 130 Years

Once the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi, Tulare Lake has returned to California’s San Joaquin Valley, sparking a rapid ecological revival amidst efforts to protect local farmland.

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Deadly Explosion at Fireworks Factory in India Kills 19

A horrific explosion at the Vanaja Fireworks Unit in Kattanarpatti has claimed at least 23 lives, with officials warning the toll may rise. While 19 bodies have been identified, many remain charred beyond recognition. A second blast during rescue efforts injured 13 additional people, including police and firefighters, as authorities launch a high-level inquiry into safety violations at the site.

 Iran Threatened with “Total Destruction” if Deal Is Violated

In his most aggressive rhetoric since the February 28 invasion, President Donald Trump has warned that Iran faces "total destruction" and the end of its "civilization" if it does not accept a U.S.-led nuclear deal. As the Islamabad talks remain deadlocked over uranium stockpiles and the Strait of Hormuz, the White House has refused to rule out strikes on civilian infrastructure, sparking global condemnation and warnings of potential war crimes.

New Delhi stresses legal process and diplomatic channels as Dhaka reviews next steps on former premier

In a significant development for regional diplomacy, India’s Ministry of External Affairs has confirmed it is formally examining a request from Bangladesh for the extradition of former PM Sheikh Hasina. While the legal review continues, New Delhi is signaling a "business-as-usual" approach toward the new BNP-led administration in Dhaka, insisting that the strategic partnership will not be "held hostage" by the fate of a single individual.

Iran Shuts Down Strait of Hormuz Again Amid Rising Tensions with US

The brief window of maritime relief in the Persian Gulf has slammed shut as Iran’s IRGC returned the Strait of Hormuz to strict military supervision. Accusing the U.S. of "maritime theft" through its ongoing port blockade, Tehran warned that the waterway's status now depends entirely on Washington’s "future behavior."

Iran Declares Full Closure of Strait of Hormuz

In a major escalation of regional hostilities, Tehran has fully shut down the Strait of Hormuz, warning that unauthorized vessels will be treated as military targets. The move follows the collapse of a brief "safe passage" arrangement and reports of gunboat attacks, threatening to paralyze nearly 20% of the world’s oil and gas trade.
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