Bangladesh deploys the army in six districts ahead of the Awami League’s founding anniversary, raising concerns over political exclusion and civil liberties.
The first round of Iran-US talks in Switzerland concluded after 80 minutes, with discussions focused on Lebanon, regional stability, and implementing a new interim agreement.
A ceasefire understanding has been achieved in Lebanon involving Hezbollah following days of escalating border tensions. Lebanese officials stated the agreement aims to avoid further military confrontation, though Hezbollah warned it remains ready to counter future aggression.
A detailed report compiled by British MP Rupert Lowe has reignited political debate in the UK, alleging massive institutional failures in protecting vulnerable minors from organized abuse. The document accuses state bodies of negligence, drawing criticism toward current political leadership.
A rare parasite, the New World Screwworm, has been confirmed in Maryland, with reports of livestock infections in Texas raising fears of a nationwide outbreak.
An Israeli airstrike on Gaza’s Nasser Hospital killed 15 people, including four journalists, in one of the deadliest attacks on a medical facility during the war.
Benjamin Bonzi upset Daniil Medvedev in a dramatic US Open match disrupted by a photographer entering the court, one of the most bizarre first-round encounters in tournament history.
A Dhaka seminar led by retired officers and sponsored by Face the People has raised alarms over attempts to legitimize military influence in Bangladesh’s politics.