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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Trump Says US-Iran Ceasefire Holds Despite Fresh Strait of Hormuz Clashes

President Trump says the Iran ceasefire holds despite a fresh clash in the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. warns of harder strikes if a 14-point peace deal isn't signed by Tehran soon.

Three Australian Women Linked to Islamic State Charged After Return From Syria

Three Australian women returned from Syria face serious charges, including crimes against humanity and IS membership, after being arrested by federal police in Melbourne and Sydney.

Thousands of North Korean Troops Killed Fighting for Russia, Memorial Suggests

A newly unveiled memorial in Pyongyang appears to confirm that approximately 2,300 North Korean soldiers have died fighting for Russia in Ukraine, matching South Korean intelligence estimates.

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900+ Lawyers Protest Ban on Awami League, Call Law ‘Black’ and Unconstitutional

In a massive show of legal dissent, over 900 practitioners from the Supreme Court and beyond have condemned the newly passed bill banning the Awami League. The group warns that bypassing due process and the "Principle of Natural Justice" sets a dangerous precedent for Bangladesh's political future.

Ban on Awami League ‘Self-Defeating,’ Says Senior Journalist Anis Alamgir

Senior journalist Anis Alamgir has criticized the decision to ban the Awami League, calling it a move that contradicts democratic principles. He argued that the party’s fate should be decided at the ballot box, noting its historical ties to independence and a significant voter base.

Bengali Culture Shines in NY: Book Fair, Boishakhi Events Draw Diaspora

The Bangladeshi diaspora in New York celebrated Pahela Baishakh with a unique blend of literature and art. Organized by Shobdoguchchho and Woodhaven Library, the event featured renowned poets, international musicians, and local students to honor Bengali heritage.

Barrister Suman Seeks Court Permission to Contest Bar Council Election from Jail

Syed Sayedul Haque Suman has petitioned the High Court for permission to participate in the upcoming Bangladesh Bar Council election. Currently in custody, Suman argues that the administration's failure to facilitate his nomination signature violates his constitutional right to choose his profession.

Blasphemy Law Push in Bangladesh Parliament Sparks Debate Over Death Penalty and Rights

Calls for legislation introducing stricter legal provisions on alleged blasphemy have been raised in the National Parliament of Bangladesh, reigniting debate over the delicate...
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