Families Flee Flooded Homes as Aid Gaps Deepen in Chattogram

Families wade to shelters without food or safe water as deadly floods expose critical gaps in relief, communications and infrastructure across southeastern Bangladesh.
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Up to 1.6 Million Migrants Could Qualify for Faster UK Settlement After Policy Reversal

The UK is preparing to scrap a proposal extending the ILR wait to 10 years for post-Brexit migrants, keeping the 5-year permanent residency route for 1.6 million people.

Trump Says US Will Become ‘Guardian’ of Strait of Hormuz, Demands Payment for Security

President Donald Trump declared the US will oversee security in the Strait of Hormuz as its future guardian, arguing that wealthy nations must compensate Washington for protecting the route.

China Builds World’s Largest Railway Station by Carving Through Mountains in Just 38 Months

China has completed Chongqing East, the world's largest railway station. Built in rugged terrain over 38 months, the massive mega-hub features a 16,500-tonne steel-truss roof.

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Historical March 7th Speech: The Formation of Bangladesh

Engineer M. Hossain  On March 2, 1971, the flag of Bangladesh was raised by students at Dhaka University, a moment that echoed the courage and...

Hizb-ut-Tahrir Activists Defy Police Barricades in ‘March for Khilafat’ at Dhaka Mosque

Police in Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka, used tear gas and sound grenades on Friday to disperse hundreds of members of the banned militant group Hizb-ut-Tahrir,...

Volker Türk, the UN, and a Democrat-Globalist Coup in Bangladesh

The political turmoil in Bangladesh during 2024, culminating in the resignation of Sheikh Hasina, has sparked widespread debate about the involvement of international actors...

Newsweek’s Loren Jenkins Declares Bangabandhu the “Poet of Politics” for March 7th Speech

On April 5, 1971, Newsweek journalist Loren Jenkins bestowed the title "Poet of Politics" upon Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. This recognition came in light...

UNESCO Registers March 7th Speech of Bangabandhu as World Documentary Heritage

October 30, 2017, marked a historic moment for Bangladesh, as UNESCO officially recognized the iconic March 7th Speech by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman as...
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