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USET’s Official Website Temporarily Down, Alternative Site Launched
The University of Skill Enrichment and Technology (USET) has issued an important update for students and stakeholders regarding its official website services following a temporary technical disruption.
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The same court sentenced former Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina, Ms Siddiq’s aunt, to 10 years in jail
Labour has rejected a Bangladeshi court ruling sentencing MP Tulip Siddiq to prison on corruption charges, saying the judgment cannot be recognised due to the lack of a fair legal process. The case, which also targets former Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina, has drawn criticism from senior UK legal figures and heightened scrutiny of Bangladesh’s judicial proceedings.
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Key Takeaways from Reuters Interview with U.S. President Donald Trump
Trump acknowledged concerns that Republicans could lose control of the House or Senate in this year’s midterm elections, citing historical trends that often hurt the party in power. “It’s some deep psychological thing,” Trump said. “When you win the presidency, you don’t win the midterms.” He argued that his accomplishments should defy that pattern.
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Beyond Remittance: Women’s Unseen Role
Gender, Migration, and the Reconfiguration of Women’s Roles in Families By Farjana Faraezi, Development Practitioner
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They Survive Abroad, They Suffer at Home
The Forgotten Lives of Returnee Women Silence, stigma, and the cycle of re-migration in Bangladesh. Every year, thousands of Bangladeshi women return from foreign workplaces carrying stories they are never allowed to tell. Their journeys, once filled with promises of opportunity and hope, often end in trauma, silence, and social erasure. They come back seeking safety, yet find themselves judged rather than heard—caught between the violence they escaped abroad and the stigma that awaits them at home. Behind the statistics lie lives overshadowed by shame, families unsure how to respond, and communities unwilling to confront uncomfortable truths. This is the untold story of returnee women—survivors who endure far more than the world chooses to see.
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Trump slashes tariffs on key food imports as grocery inflation pressures rise
President Donald Trump has cut tariffs on beef, coffee, bananas, tomatoes, and other food imports in response to rising public frustration over high grocery prices. The move aims to ease inflation and reduce consumer costs ahead of the holiday season.
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Russian Attacks on Ukraine Kill 6 in Kyiv, 2 in Chornomorsk
Russian missile and drone strikes on Ukraine have killed six people in Kyiv and two in the port city of Chornomorsk. The early-morning attacks damaged residential buildings, infrastructure and energy sites, prompting widespread power outages. Ukrainian officials condemned the strikes as deliberate attacks on civilians, while international leaders urged restraint and renewed diplomacy.
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Tears in the West Bank — Another Israeli Raid, More Child Victims
The deadly overnight raid in the Jenin area leaves two children dead and several others wounded, drawing international condemnation.
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Afghans carried out two suicide bombings in Pakistan, says minister
Pakistan’s interior minister has accused Afghan nationals of carrying out two recent suicide bombings that killed dozens, heightening tensions between Islamabad and Kabul over border security and militant activity.
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Republicans Stand Firm: “No Deal for Illegal Alien Funding,” Says Trump After 43-Day Shutdown 🇺🇸
After 43 days of government shutdown, President Donald Trump and Republican leaders declared victory, refusing to grant Democrats’ demand for billions in funding they said would benefit illegal immigrants.
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Rubio Defends U.S. Caribbean Strikes Amid Criticism at G7 Summit
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio rejected criticism from allies at the G7 meeting over recent American strikes in the Caribbean, saying the actions were “necessary for regional stability and the protection of U.S. interests.”
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India and Pakistan trade blame after deadly blasts in Delhi and Islamabad
Hours after deadly explosions in New Delhi and Islamabad, both India and Pakistan exchanged sharp accusations, deepening regional tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
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Pakistan blames India after deadly Islamabad market blast kills 18
Pakistan has accused India of orchestrating a deadly bomb blast in Islamabad that killed at least 18 people and wounded dozens, calling it an attempt to destabilize the country ahead of elections.
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Submarine Dispute Stalls Trump’s Defense Deal with South Korea
Talks between the United States and South Korea over a new defense agreement have stalled due to disagreements on submarine deployment and technology-sharing, casting uncertainty over Trump’s proposed security pact.
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Historic meeting marks thaw in US–Syria relations after a decade
Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa met with US President Donald Trump at the White House to discuss the extension of sanctions relief for Syria and explore new ways to strengthen bilateral ties.
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Trump Pardons Giuliani — Sparks Outrage Over 2020 Election Probe
President Donald Trump has granted pardons to several of his allies, including Rudy Giuliani, who were accused of efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. The move reignites debate over political accountability and presidential powers.
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ohran Mamdani’s victory reshapes debate on Israel within Democratic ranks
Progressive lawmaker Zohran Mamdani’s electoral success in New York has highlighted growing divisions within Jewish Democratic circles over Israel-Palestine policy and the party’s future direction.
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Historic Visit: Syria’s President Ahmad al-Sharaa Arrives in the U.S. for High-Level Talks
Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa has arrived in Washington, marking the first visit by a Syrian leader to the United States since 2000. The trip comes amid cautious diplomatic thaw and growing regional efforts to normalize ties with Damascus.
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Death Toll in Israel’s War on Gaza Surpasses 69,000 as Attacks Continue
The death toll in Gaza has surpassed 69,000 as Israeli forces continue heavy bombardments across the enclave. Dozens were killed overnight, while the West Bank also saw deadly raids by Israeli settlers and military forces.
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Tornado in Southern Brazil Kills Six, Injures Hundreds
A powerful tornado tore through southern Brazil, killing six and injuring hundreds. The storm destroyed homes, uprooted trees, and left thousands without power as emergency crews raced to rescue survivors in Rio Grande do Sul state.
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China Commissions Its Most Advanced Aircraft Carrier ‘Fujian’ — A Major Step, but U.S. Naval Dominance Still Holds
The commissioning of Fujian marks a proud milestone in China’s naval modernization — symbolizing real technological progress. But technology alone doesn’t equal combat readiness. In nuclear endurance, sortie rate, global logistics, and operational experience, the United States remains far ahead. Fujian is a leap forward, but the journey to match America’s maritime dominance is still long and uncertain.
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“Everything has a beginning and an end,” says Ronaldo as he prepares for life beyond football.
ortuguese football legend Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed that he plans to retire from professional football “soon” to spend more time with his family. Speaking on Piers Morgan Uncensored, the 40-year-old Al Nassr forward said he has been preparing for this transition for years. Despite his desire to reach 1,000 career goals, Ronaldo admitted that leaving the sport will be emotionally difficult. He also expressed sadness over Manchester United’s recent struggles, calling the club “still in my heart.”
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Gaza under fire again as US peace plan goes to UN; war crimes case filed against former Israeli PM Ehud Olmert.
Israel kills two Palestinians despite ceasefire; US submits Gaza peace plan to UN proposing an international force; Germany files war crimes case against ex-PM Olmert over 2008 Gaza attacks.
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Experts Downplay Russia’s “Nuclear-Powered Missile” Claims, Calling It Nothing Revolutionary
Military experts have downplayed President Vladimir Putin’s claims about Russia’s new nuclear-powered weapons, saying the Burevestnik missile and Poseidon torpedo are technically risky and far from revolutionary. Analysts believe the announcement is more about political messaging than real battlefield impact.
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UPS Cargo Plane Crashes Near Louisville Airport — 3 Dead, 11 Injured
At least three people were killed and eleven injured after a UPS cargo plane crashed near Louisville’s Muhammad Ali International Airport. Authorities are investigating possible engine failure.
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UPS Cargo Plane Crashes Near Louisville Airport — 3 Dead, 11 Injured
At least three people were killed and eleven injured after a UPS cargo plane crashed near Louisville’s Muhammad Ali International Airport. Authorities are investigating possible engine failure.
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"The whole of Bangladesh is already on life support," says Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Jamshed Alam in court
Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Jamshed Alam has ordered four students arrested for allegedly vandalizing and attacking the Secretariat to be sent to jail. During the hearing, the judge commented on the current state of Bangladesh, saying,
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"In Bangladesh, the politics of corpses is being played by the head of the government Dr. Yunus, Jamaat, and Nahid’s group of NCP" – Dhaka University Professor Dr. Nilima Akter
While the nation mourns the tragic plane crash at Milestone School and College in Uttara, Dhaka, which claimed the lives of many including children, Dr. Nilima Akter, Associate Professor in the English Department at Dhaka University, has strongly criticized the interim government. She accused interim government chief Dr. Muhammad Yunus of engaging in what she called "politics over corpses."
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"'In the ancestral home district of Bangladesh’s ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, at least 5 killed in a government crackdown amid local opposition to the NCP's program in Gopalganj "
At least five people have been killed in violent clashes in Gopalganj, the ancestral home of Bangladesh’s ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, after local opposition flared up over a program organized by the National Citizens’ Party (NCP) — student's-led political group opposing the Awami League government and aiming to launch a mass movement post-August 5.
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Law and Order Collapse Under Bangladesh’s Interim Government- 330 Rapes in Six Months, 22 Women Murdered, 83 Killed in Mob Violence – Public Gripped by Fear and Insecurity
– Under the rule of the interim government, Bangladesh's law and order situation has deteriorated alarmingly, leaving the general public in a state of extreme insecurity and fear.Crimes such as rape, mob violence, extrajudicial killings, political clashes, muggings, and robberies have all surged, raising serious questions about the effectiveness of law enforcement agencies.330 Rapes, 22 Murders After Rape in Just Six Months
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"Bangladesh’s Ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Neighboring Country India Maintains a Firm and Unyielding Stance
Despite the formal indictment of ousted Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for crimes against humanity, neighboring India has shown no sign of shifting its position regarding her extradition.
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No War in Bangladesh in July-August 2024, Only Political Vengeance – Government’s Legal Counsel
In a case filed over alleged crimes against humanity stemming from the violence during July-August 2024, state-appointed attorney Amir Hossain has requested that the charges against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
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State-Appointed Lawyer Seeks Dismissal of Charges in Bangladesh's 2024 July-August Genocide Case against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
In the genocide case related to events of July–August 2024, Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s state-appointed lawyer, Advocate Amir Hossain, has requested the charges against her be dismissed from the submitted investigation report.
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Bangladesh's Interim Government: A Crisis of Justice in the Name of Democracy
After Sheikh Hasina was ousted from power in 2024, the interim government led by Dr. Yunus promised democracy. But in reality, it has brought judicial control, suppression of opposition, persecution of journalists, and the resurgence of extremism. Bangladesh is now in a political crisis devoid of justice.
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Sheikh Hasina, Ousted Former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Named Prime Accused in “Murder” Case of Living Man, Sparking Human Rights Outcry
A man from Fulbaria in Mymensingh, Solaiman Selim, has claimed that he has been falsely listed as deceased in a murder case—despite being very much alive. This bizarre incident has raised serious concerns over human rights violations and the growing culture of fabricated cases in Bangladesh. One of the key accused in this case is none other than Sheikh Hasina, the former Prime Minister who was ousted during the 2024 protest movement.
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"It is not Justified to Call Awami League or Sheikh Hasina Fascist" – British Investigative Journalist David Bergman
British journalist David Bergman, in a recent tweet, criticized the tendency to label Bangladesh’s Awami League as “Nazi” or “fascist ”He believes that such language is not only incorrect but also legitimizes political repression.
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"Interim Government Undermining Freedom of Expression with Ban on Awami League" – Human Rights Watch
The international human rights organization Human Rights Watch (HRW) has stated that the recent actions of Bangladesh’s interim government pose a serious threat to fundamental freedoms and human rights in the country. In a detailed report released on Wednesday, the organization reported that instead of focusing on criminal justice reform and accountability for past human rights violations, the current government is resorting to policies of political repression.
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Bangladesh’s 76-Year-Old Political Party That Led the 1971 Liberation War, the Awami League, Banned in Dhaka
In a dramatic turn of events in Bangladesh’s political history, the interim government has officially banned the Bangladesh Awami League—the 76-year-old political party that led the country’s independence movement and is one of South Asia’s oldest political organizations.The decision follows the fall of the Awami League government on August 5, after a wave of student-led protests. Nobel Laureate economist Dr. Muhammad Yunus, who heads the current interim administration, announced today (May 10) that the Awami League's political activities are now officially prohibited.
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Broken promises, burning homes, silenced media — Bangladesh's secularism is now on the path to collapse.
after 5 August 2024 Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted from power violence has spread like wildfire. Extremist groups have returned with renewed strength, and the interim government—led by Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus—has done virtually nothing to stop it.
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The Fall of Sheikh Hasina’s Government on August 5 and a Political Organization Even Older Than Independent Bangladesh- Chhatra League Activists Faced Beating, Killings, Imprisonment, and Persecution Their Helplessness — Echoes of the Victims' Cries
On August 5, 2024, a significant political upheaval occurred in Bangladesh. Intense student protests led to the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who subsequently fled to India.
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10 km Inside Bangladesh Border: Myanmar's Armed Group Arakan Army Holds Water Festival – Inactive BGB a Severe Threat to the Country's Sovereignty
The Myanmar-based armed rebel group Arakan Army held a water festival inside Bangladeshi territory, advancing approximately 10 kilometers into the country. The event took place on April 16 and 17 in the Remakri Muk area of Thanchi upazila’s Tindu union, Bandarban district. Uniformed and armed members of the group were visibly present at the festiva
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Increasing political instability and violence under the interim government so that The United States has issued a travel advisory and restrictions to Bangladesh
The United States has once again issued a travel advisory for Bangladesh, citing ongoing political unrest, rising violence, abductions, and an increase in criminal activity. In an advisory released on Friday (April 18),
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Cultural and Political Controversy in Bangladesh: This Year’s New Year Celebration Called a “Generation of Hatred” – California University Researcher
This year’s Bangla New Year (Pohela Boishakh) celebrations in Bangladesh have sparked increased division and controversy, particularly surrounding the traditional New Year procession. Analysts are questioning whether this once cultural event has now become a fully politicized phenomenon
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Bangladesh's Jamaat-e-Islami, with Support from Pakistan's ISI, Engaged in Genocide and Terrorist Activities
American Fellow Michael Rubin has claimed that Jamaat-e-Islami in Bangladesh, with active support from Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), is involved in genocide and spreading terrorism within the country.
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Awami League President Sheikh Hasina Extends Eid-ul-Fitr Greetings to the People of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina
the president of the Bangladesh Awami League, has conveyed her Eid-ul-Fitr greetings to the people of Bangladesh
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Deterioration of Religious Freedom in Bangladesh After Sheikh Hasina’s Removal -200 Minorities Killed, Government Assurances Unfulfilled U.S. Government Agency -IRFA United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) Annual Report 2025
Washington, March 28, 2025 – The state of religious freedom in Bangladesh has worsened, particularly due to the ongoing attacks on minority communities. Recently, in a violent crackdown, nearly 200 people have been killed, which has further complicated the country’s political instability.
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Operation Searchlight on March 25, 1971: The Background of Bangladesh's Liberation Struggle and the Pakistani Genocide
Dhaka, Bangladesh, March 26: The night of March 25, 1971, remains one of the darkest chapters not only in the history of the Bengali nation but also in human history. The silence of the night was shattered by the sudden roar of tanks. At that time, in what was then East Pakistan
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Michael Rubin: "Yunus is Providing Shelter to Extremists as a Shield Against Awami League and Sheikh Hasina"
Michael Rubin, a policy analyst at the Middle East Forum, states, “Yunus is providing shelter to extremists as a shield against the Awami League and Sheikh Hasina in his quest for revenge."
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The Rise of Extremist Forces in South Asian Politics, Recently too much Visible Activities in Bangladesh
The presence and activities of extremist forces in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh have become a challenge for politics, society, and security.
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"The bright possibility of Sheikh Hasina's return to Bangladesh's politics- New excitement in South Asia's political arena.
." Dhaka, Bangladesh, March 12, 2025:Vice President of the United States Awami League, recently claimed in an interview with Indian media outlet ANI that Sheikh Hasina is set to become the Prime Minister of Bangladesh once again. This has been prominently broadcast by Indian media.
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Denial of the Historic Speech of Bangabandhu on March 7th: An Attempt to Prove the Truth of Bangladesh's History False
On March 7, 1971, when Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman delivered his greatest speech at the Racecourse Ground in Dhaka, despite the threats from the Pakistani military's warplanes, cannons, and machine guns, he declared – "This struggle is our struggle for freedom, this struggle is the struggle for independence." Through this historic speech, Bangabandhu called on the Bengali nation to prepare for the liberation war. The speech was not just a speech; it became a commitment to independence.
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Mob Justice or Injustice? In Bangladesh, 121 people have been killed in mob lynching in the past 6 months, highlighting a serious breakdown in law and order.
Dhaka, February 26: The issue of mob lynching has come to the forefront again in Bangladesh. According to the Human Rights Culture Foundation, 121 people have been killed in mob lynching across the country in the last six months, with 21 of them killed in January alone. Although the government and police have announced various initiatives to curb the deteriorating law and order situation in the capital Dhaka, several mob lynching incidents have been reported just yesterday.
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"The BDR members were the perpetrators of the BDR massacre, and those who have been imprisoned for 16 years are the criminals," says Army Chief Waker Zaman. But where does Sheikh Hasina's responsibility lie?
Dhaka, Bangladesh; February 25 – The army chief, General Waker Uj Zaman, stated clearly at an event at the Rawha Club in the capital on February 25, in observance of National Martyrs' Day, that the BDR massacre was carried out by the then members of the BDR, and there will be no further discussion on this matter. He added that those currently under judicial proceedings are the criminals. The army chief also mentioned that a commission has been formed to investigate whether any political leaders or external forces were involved in the Pilkhana massacre.
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20 Rape Cases Reported in Bangladesh Within 48 Hours – Pregnant Teens and Children Among the Victims
In just 48 hours, 20 rape incidents have been reported in the media across Dhaka and the rest of Bangladesh. Victims include pregnant women, teenage girls, and even children. Each case is more horrifying and brutal than the last. This alarming trend raises a crucial question: if only 20 cases have been reported, how many remain unreported?
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February 21: International Mother Language Day and the Glorious Struggle for the Rights of Bengalis Worldwide
February 21 holds an indelible mark in the history of the Bengali nation. In honor of the martyrs who sacrificed their lives to protect the dignity of the Bengali language, this day is celebrated globally as International Mother Language Day. On February 21, 1952, the Bengali nation first protested against colonial rule to establish the right to their mother language, which later became the foundation for the Language Movement and the Liberation War. On that morning, students from Dhaka University defied the Section 144 curfew and took to the streets, leading the police to open fire on them. As a result, several students and young people, including Abul Barkat, Abdul Jabbar, and Abdus Salam, were injured or killed. In protest of this incident, angry Dhaka residents gathered at the Dhaka Medical College Hostel. Despite various forms of oppression, both students and ordinary people took to the streets again on February 22. They participated in a silent funeral prayer for the martyrs in the compound of the Medical College Hostel. To immortalize the memory of the language martyrs, a memorial was erected on February 23 overnight at the Medical College Hostel grounds.
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"Dhaka Dhanmondi 32's Bangabandhu's residence - the living history of all the democratic struggles and battles of the Bengali nation, and after August 5, it is now nothing but a heap of ruins."
5 february 2025: The 23 years of history before the independence of Bangladesh, the history of the blood of the people of this land staining the streets. The birth of independent Bangladesh came after two decades of struggle against the oppression, injustice, and discrimination of the then West Pakistani military-civilian powers. Through the lifelong self-sacrifice of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the Father of the Nation, to secure the rights of the innocent, oppressed, and suffering people of Bengal, he became the undisputed leader of the Bengali nation. From the Six-Point Movement to the 1969 mass uprising, from the 1970 elections to the final victory on December 16, 1971—Bangabandhu’s selfless sacrifice, skillful leadership, and his towering love for the people of Bengal are the reasons why today we can call ourselves “Bangladeshis,” why we can write freely even after the genocidal massacre by Pakistani barbarians against the unarmed Bengalis in 1971. Today, Bangladesh stands in such a position on the world stage that global powers consider Bangladesh a key player in geopolitical calculations
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Women's Football Declared 'Anti-Islamic' and Match Disrupted, Concerns Over Safety of Female Footballers in Bangladesh
In the northwestern district of Joypurhat, Bangladesh, a women’s football match was canceled due to protests by students from a local religious school. This marks the second incident in a single day where religious protesters disrupted football matches.
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Bangladesh's Citizens Face Growing Hardships,Severe Deterioration in Law and Order,Crime, Terrorism
Bangladesh's Citizens Face Growing Hardships Amid Rising Insecurity and Economic Crisis The law and order situation in Bangladesh has taken a sharp downturn, leading to widespread anxiety and distress across the country, especially in the capital, Dhaka. Public incidents of theft, robbery, extortion, assaults, murder, and rape are increasingly common, raising serious concerns about the safety and well-being of citizens. The police headquarters reported a total of 522 murders nationwide between September and October, along with 25,456 cases involving various crimes such as rape, robbery, theft, and armed violence
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Former Kolkata High Court Judge and BJP MP Advocates for Revocation of Dr. Yunus' Nobel Prize
Kolkata: Former Kolkata High Court judge and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Member of Parliament (MP) Abhijit Banerjee has called for the revocation of the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the chief advisor of Bangladesh’s interim government. This statement was made after a parliamentary session on Saturday, when Banerjee returned to Kolkata and addressed journalists at the airport.
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The British All-Party Parliamentary has expressed deep concern over the Bangladesh Violence,Instability and deteriorating law-and-order situation
The British All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) has expressed deep concern over the political instability and deteriorating law-and-order situation in Bangladesh following the fall of the Awami League government. Despite initial hopes for a positive transition, the APPG’s recent report outlines alarming levels of violence and rights violations.
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Senior Lawyer Z.I. Khan Panna Expresses Willingness to Defend Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
Senior Supreme Court lawyer and Chairperson of Ain o Salish Kendra, Z.I. Khan Panna, has expressed his willingness to defend former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in court if given the opportunity. Speaking to journalists at the Supreme Court on Thursday, he emphasized his commitment to standing by those who are oppressed, regardless of their political affiliation. "If the opportunity arises, I will stand in Sheikh Hasina's defense, whether in a tribunal or elsewhere," Panna stated.
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U.S. State Department Responds to Questions on Awami League Rally, Minority Rights, and Press Freedom in Bangladesh
The U.S. State Department addressed recent concerns about political suppression and human rights in Bangladesh, particularly regarding the Awami League’s planned rally on Nur Hossain Day and reports of violence against peaceful demonstrations. The questions were raised during a press briefing by an Indian journalist on Monday.
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Political Unrest Grips Bangladesh Amid Alleged Awami League Plot and Deteriorating Law and Order
The political situation in Bangladesh has taken a dramatic turn for the worse in recent months, as tensions rise with mounting protests, economic hardships, and accusations of political manipulation. As the country struggles with its law and order crisis, questions are emerging about who is to blame for the escalating instability and whether the nation is on the brink of a civil conflict.
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'Great embarrassment': Hear Trump's courtroom response to Judge Merchan's 'political witch hunt' trial
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'Great embarrassment': Hear Trump's courtroom response to Judge Merchan's 'political witch hunt' trial
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'Great embarrassment': Hear Trump's courtroom response to Judge Merchan's 'political witch hunt' trial
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