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A case has been filed against former MP of Habiganj-4, Barrister Syed Sayedul Haque Sumon, along with 98 others, for allegedly attacking students and protesters. The case, which also includes 70 to 90 unidentified individuals as defendants, was filed following a protest-related incident. Chunarughat Police Station Officer-in-Charge, Hillol Roy, confirmed the filing of the case on Wednesday (September 11). The case was lodged by Nasir Uddin, convener of the Chunarughat Upazila Jubo Dal, on Tuesday night (September 10). According to the complaint, on July 16, a large crowd of students and locals gathered in Shaistaganj New Bridge area for a…
In a fierce confrontation in Mali’s Tabankort region, Russian mercenary group Wagner has been forced to retreat under heavy fire from African rebel fighters of the Coordination of Azawad Movements (CMA). The sustained rebel assaults resulted in significant casualties for Wagner, with several of their members killed, and armored vehicles falling into the hands of the insurgents. After withdrawing from Ukraine, Wagner forces were deployed across various African nations to suppress rebel groups. However, they have struggled to withstand attacks from local armed factions, including anti-government forces. Last year, Russia withdrew Wagner fighters from Ukraine, reassigning them to African countries…
In a tragic incident at the Dhantola border in the Balaiadangi area of Thakurgaon, a Bangladeshi national named Joyanta Kumar Singh was killed by gunfire from the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) last night. Joyanta Kumar Singh, son of Mahadev Kumar Singh from the Lahiri Fakir Vitha Belpukur village in Thakurgaon’s Balaiadangi upazila, was among several individuals who approached the border pillar 393 around midnight on Monday. According to local sources, BSF personnel from the Dingapara camp fired at them, resulting in Joyanta being struck by bullets and dying at the scene. While the others managed to escape, Joyanta succumbed…
Tel Aviv, September 6, 2024 – A dramatic protest unfolded in Tel Aviv overnight as relatives of Israelis held captive by Hamas took to the streets carrying coffins. The demonstration, driven by recent reports of hostages’ deaths, underscores the mounting frustration with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling of the hostage crisis. The protest saw thousands of Israelis demand Netanyahu’s resignation amid growing anger over the government’s failure to secure the release of hostages held by the Palestinian militant group. Demonstrators, armed with coffins symbolizing the lives lost, have been protesting for three consecutive days, holding Netanyahu accountable for what they…
Gaza, September 6, 2024 – The 335th day of conflict in Gaza has proven to be another day of devastation for its residents, as Israeli forces launched a series of aggressive assaults across the region. The attacks claimed the lives of at least 17 Palestinians, adding to the mounting toll of the ongoing violence. According to reports from the Wafa news agency on Friday, Israeli forces struck multiple areas, leaving significant destruction in their wake. Authorities fear that the number of casualties may rise as rescue operations continue. The total death toll in Gaza has now reached a staggering 40,900…
Kolkata, September 4, 2024 — The streets of Kolkata were overtaken by massive protests demanding justice for the rape and murder of a female doctor from RG Kar Medical College. In a battle to reclaim the night, people across Kolkata and West Bengal took to the streets with candles in hand, calling for the perpetrators to be punished. The call for this symbolic blackout was led by the student movement at RG Kar Medical College. Responding to the call, residents of Kolkata and West Bengal turned off their lights between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. As the clock struck 9,…
In a significant diplomatic gesture, UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has ordered the pardon and repatriation of 57 Bangladeshi nationals who were previously sentenced to life imprisonment. This decision was announced on Tuesday by the Presidential Press Wing in a statement released to the media. The 57 individuals were convicted by the Abu Dhabi Federal Court of Appeal after participating in a protest on July 19, 2024, in solidarity with the quota movement in Bangladesh. The protest, which involved expatriate Bangladeshis, led to the arrest and subsequent sentencing of the individuals involved. Among them, three were sentenced…
Internationally renowned human rights lawyer Toby Cadman met with Chief Adviser Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus today, during which the Chief Adviser emphasized that one of the government’s top priorities is to recover the billions of dollars embezzled during the 15-year authoritarian rule of Sheikh Hasina. During the meeting, held on Monday, September 2, Cadman informed Dr. Yunus that the indiscriminate shootings by law enforcement on ordinary students and citizens during July and August amounted to outright genocide. He also highlighted that crimes against humanity were committed during the revolution. Cadman suggested the establishment of a domestic tribunal to bring those…
Just two months ago, former U.S. President Donald Trump was confident about his chances of a sweeping victory in the upcoming 2024 presidential election. However, his confidence has been shaken since Kamala Harris replaced Joe Biden as the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate. Harris has not only closed the gap with Trump but has also surpassed him in several key opinion polls, leaving the former president in a state of disarray. According to the latest national poll by Reuters, Harris leads Trump by four percentage points, with 45% to his 41%. In several crucial battleground states, Harris has overtaken Trump, narrowing…
In a highly anticipated English Premier League showdown, Liverpool delivered a commanding performance, outclassing Manchester United with a 3-0 victory at Old Trafford. The match, held on Sunday, September 1, saw Liverpool’s Luis Díaz score a brace, leading the Reds to their third consecutive league win under coach Arne Slot. With this win, Liverpool now sits level with Manchester City at the top of the table, both with 9 points from three matches, as they head into the international break. From the start, Liverpool displayed dominance over Manchester United, who struggled to find their rhythm. The breakthrough came in the…
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