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.
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.
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.
A leaked audio clip attributed to Sheikh Hasina has reignited debate over the 2009 Pilkhana mutiny, raising questions about investigators, political motives, and the interim government’s actions.
Dr. A. K. Abdul Momen has urged Commonwealth leaders to intervene in Bangladesh, warning that judicial abuses, political persecution, and violations of UN procedures under the interim regime threaten democracy and stability.
A 4.9-magnitude earthquake struck Bangladesh, India, and Myanmar early Tuesday, marking the region’s eighth tremor since November. No casualties or damage have been reported.
The White House has unveiled an online portal to track “fake news,” intensifying tensions with U.S. media as it expands efforts to counter disputed reporting in real time.
The White House accuses former Minnesota Governor Tim Walz of allowing over $1 billion in COVID-19 fraud as federal investigators probe the largest pandemic relief scheme in U.S. history.