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 returned from Syria face serious charges, including crimes against humanity and IS membership, after being arrested by federal police in Melbourne and Sydney.
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.
In a heartfelt social media post, Shakib Al Hasan has reaffirmed that his immediate priority is cricket. He expressed a desire to serve Bangladesh through sport before considering future paths.
Ali Akbar Velayati has warned that targeting Iran's power plants will trigger a regional blackout. He urged Arab nations to tell Washington that the Persian Gulf is "not a place for gambling."
Barrister Ashraful Islam has issued a legal notice seeking a travel ban on Muhammad Yunus and his council. The notice links the interim government to a deadly measles outbreak and vaccine privatization.
Bangladesh faces a constitutional test as the government bans the Awami League under the Anti-Terrorism Act. Analysts question if "government satisfaction" is enough to justify the move.
Iran has linked the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to full compensation for war damages. Meanwhile, Trump warns of strikes on power plants as the U.S. admits to losing MQ-9 drones over Isfahan.