Bangladesh Journalists’ Release Demand Echoes Globally from New York Rally

Diaspora journalists rally in New York demanding release of detained reporters in Bangladesh and withdrawal of alleged false cases amid growing press freedom concerns.
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US Announces End of Strikes on Iran as “Operation Epic Fury” Concludes

The U.S. has ended its joint military campaign with Israel against Iran. Secretary Rubio announced that the focus is now on diplomacy and restoring navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.

Justice, Safety and the Murder of Two Bangladeshi Scholars in Tampa, USA

The Facts That Cannot Be Ignored Hisham Abugharbieh, 26, is accused of two counts of first-degree murder with a weapon in the deaths of Zamil Limon and Nahida...

Trump Announces ‘Project Freedom’ to Rescue Ships Stranded in Strait of Hormuz

President Trump announced Project Freedom to escort neutral ships out of the Strait of Hormuz. CENTCOM begins the mission Monday amid warnings from Tehran and concerns over the April 7 ceasefire.

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US Economy Posts Strongest Growth in Two Years as Inflation Picks Up

The US economy grew at a 4.3 percent annual rate in Q3 2025, its strongest pace in nearly two years, even as inflation jumped and raised concerns for policymakers.

Yunus Govt Reaffirms Awami League Ban Despite US Concerns

Bangladesh’s interim government says Awami League will remain barred from February elections, even as US lawmakers warn that excluding a major party risks democratic credibility.

“We Will Set Office On Fire”: Bangladesh TV Channel Threatened

Days after mob attacks on major newspapers, Global TV’s head of news was threatened with similar violence, highlighting growing fears over press freedom in Bangladesh.

US Lawmakers Warn Yunus: Party Ban Risks February Vote

US lawmakers urged Bangladesh’s interim government to avoid party bans and ensure inclusive elections ahead of Feb. 12, warning exclusion could erode legitimacy.

When Patterns Dictate Fear: The Logical Fallout of the Bhaluka Lynching

The lynching of Deepu Chandra Das raises an unsettling question: when fear is shaped by repeated religiously justified violence, is it irrational prejudice—or a learned response to broken justice?
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