State Department Names Tommy Pigott as New Spokesperson

The U.S. State Department appoints Tommy Pigott as spokesperson, placing him at the forefront of global diplomacy and media engagement.
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Legal Setback for Benjamin Netanyahu in Corruption Case

Prime Minister Netanyahu faces a major setback as President Herzog denies his pardon request. The President insists on a negotiated settlement or full trial before considering clemency.

Iran Proposes Three-Stage Plan to End War with US and Israel

Iran has unveiled a 3-stage plan to end conflict with the US and Israel. The proposal, sent via Islamabad, prioritizes a cessation of hostilities and maritime security over nuclear talks.

Oil Prices Rise in Global Market as Peace Talks Stall

Global oil prices reached $106.99 as peace talks between the US and Iran collapsed. With only 19 ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, energy security concerns are rattling global markets.

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Attacking a Disarmed Opponent Is Cowardice: Rumeen Farhana on Awami League

Rumeen Farhana told interviewers that striking a weakened opponent is cowardice. She argues that protecting the Awami League's legal rights will prove the current gov't is truly democratic.

Yunus Accused of Amending Ordinance to Declare Himself VIP for One Year

Muhammad Yunus has reportedly extended his VIP status to one year after leaving office. Critics call the confidential Feb 10 amendment a violation of constitutional equality and transparency.

Allegations Surface Against Local Coordinator in Cox’s Bazar Over Exploitation Claims

A viral video has sparked outrage in Cox’s Bazar as a woman alleges she was drugged and exploited by coordinator Zinia for a senior police official. Authorities have yet to issue a statement.

Teachers Seek Reinstatement, Academic Justice After ‘18 Months of Misrule’

Progressive teachers have demanded "academic justice" from the new government, alleging 18 months of repression, mob violence, and arbitrary dismissals under the previous interim administration.

Court Orders Discharge of Sheikh Hasina and 493 Others in Murder Cases

Dhaka police have recommended discharging 494 people, including Sheikh Hasina, in three murder cases. Investigators cite "factual mistakes" as the crimes took place outside Bhatara's jurisdiction.
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