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.
The UN Committee Against Torture says Israel practices “systematic and widespread” torture of Palestinians, citing enforced disappearances and severe detainee abuse.
Banned Islamist groups in Bangladesh are resurging under the Yunus-led interim regime, exploiting weakened state control to mobilize, recruit, and expand extremist influence.
WHO reports one in six people globally are infertile and issues its first comprehensive infertility guideline, urging governments to expand care and reduce financial and social barriers.
A coalition of 500 lawyers has condemned the ICT verdict against Sheikh Hasina, alleging bias, political pressure, and violations of judicial independence.
Sheikh Hasina calls on Bangladesh’s students to unite in a determined struggle to restore democracy and rule of law. The BCL vows an uncompromising movement against the current regime.