A nationwide security crackdown and fresh arrests of Awami League leaders have intensified concerns over political freedoms, democratic participation and civil liberties in Bangladesh.
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.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova warned that any NATO aggression on Russian territory would trigger a final and destructive response. The statement follows the largest drone strike on Moscow, which targeted a key oil refinery and disrupted major airports.
Trump warns of a 25% tariff on Indian goods over Russian oil ties, escalating U.S.-India trade tensions amid global energy and diplomatic complexities.
The pattern of events—from coordinated repression to historical revisionism—has convinced many that what appeared to be a revolution was in fact a well-orchestrated conspiracy to dismantle democracy and reinstate authoritarian control.
A year after 15 police officers were lynched at Enayetpur Station during Bangladesh’s 2024 uprising, families mourn in silence as justice is denied and killers walk free under state-backed impunity.