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 massive fire swept through Dhaka’s Korail slum, destroying thousands of homes and displacing families as firefighters battled narrow lanes and heavy traffic to contain the blaze.
Prominent UK lawyers say Tulip Siddiq’s trial in Bangladesh is “contrived and unfair,” citing intimidation, lack of due process, and political motivation.
The arrest of Baul singer Abul Sarkar has sparked nationwide protests, with artists and academics warning that extremist violence is rising amid state inaction.
TIB condemned the arrest of Baul singer Abul Sarkar and a mob attack on his supporters, warning that rising cultural repression and state inaction threaten Bangladesh’s communal harmony and human rights.
Over 6,500 Bangladeshis sought asylum in the UK in 12 months as London considers tougher visa rules for countries failing to repatriate illegal migrants and offenders.