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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 U.S. Pushes for Larger Energy Exports to India, Raising Strategic and Economic Concerns

As Washington tightens the noose on Russian and Iranian oil waivers, the United States is moving to position itself as India’s primary energy partner. However, refinery mismatches and high logistics costs mean the shift may be led by LNG and LPG rather than crude oil, even as domestic fuel shortages begin to hit India's commercial sector.

 Record Death Toll in Rohingya Sea Crossings, Says UNHCR

A harrowing report from the UNHCR reveals that 2025 saw a record number of Rohingya fatalities at sea. With nearly 15% of those attempting the journey either missing or dead, and over 2,800 more taking to the sea in early 2026, humanitarian agencies are warning of a total system collapse without urgent funding.

Oil Prices Drop Sharply After Strait of Hormuz Reopens

President Donald Trump has clarified that the U.S. naval blockade on Iranian ports remains in "full force" despite the historic reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. While the restoration of commercial transit has calmed global markets, Washington is using the continued blockade as final leverage to settle the remaining "key issues" in negotiations with Tehran.

 Hormuz Reopens but US Keeps Iran Port Blockade, Says Donald Trump

President Donald Trump has clarified that the U.S. naval blockade on Iranian ports remains in "full force" despite the historic reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. While the restoration of commercial transit has calmed global markets, Washington is using the continued blockade as final leverage to settle the remaining "key issues" in negotiations with Tehran.

When “America First” Becomes Bangladesh Last

Critics argue the Yunus regime’s US trade deal favors Washington, raises sovereignty concerns, and exposes Bangladesh to long-term economic risks.
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