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.
Curacao qualified for the 2026 World Cup after a 0–0 draw with Jamaica, becoming the smallest nation by population ever to reach football’s biggest stage.
Fifteen-year-old Imran Hossain, a Class Eight student, was arrested under Bangladesh’s Special Powers and Anti-Terrorism laws, triggering outrage over violations of child protection laws.
Bangladesh’s Supreme Court has reinstated the caretaker government system but ruled it won’t apply to the next election, leaving the Yunus-led interim regime in place amid constitutional controversy.
Bangladesh Bank will suspend five major services—including savings certificates—sparking public fear and raising concerns about worsening liquidity, eroding reserves, and declining financial stability.
Murad Hossain, a freedom fighter and Ward-12 AL president, died in Kashimpur Jail. His party claims he was denied treatment and falsely implicated by the interim government.