Attack on tourists in Hampi: Foreigners are leaving India in fear

The brutal attack on foreign tourists in the famous historical site of Hampi has spread panic. After the heinous incidents of rape and murder, many foreign tourists are leaving India and many are canceling their travel plans. News: BBC. On the night of March 6, some local youths on motorcycles attacked foreign tourists, including some Israelis, in the Sanapur Lake area, 28 kilometers from Hampi. Two female tourists were raped and beaten and the male tourists were thrown into a canal. One tourist died in the incident. The miscreants looted…

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Iran Russia and China hold drills in the Gulf of Oman

Iran Russia and China hold For the fifth year in a row, Iran, Russia and China have begun joint naval drills in the Gulf of Oman. The drills, dubbed ‘Marine Security Belt 2025’, began on Tuesday near Iran’s Chabahar port. China’s state-run CGTN reported that the main goal of the drills is to strengthen cooperation between the participating countries’ navies. The two-day drills include attacks on maritime targets, damage control and joint search and rescue operations. The Russian Defense Ministry said the ship’s crews fired large-caliber machine guns and small…

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Tarique Rahman: Not just reforms, but also proposals to solve people’s problems

BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman on Tuesday called on political parties to present proposals to the nation to solve the problems of the people in addition to reforming the state structure and institutions. At an iftar event, he said, “Instead of just discussing the caretaker government system, the structure of the constitution, voting and electoral system, more emphasis should be placed on how to solve the problems of the people.” The Nationalist Democratic Movement (NDM) organized this iftar mahfil in honor of the political parties at the Bangladesh Shooting Sport…

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Osmani was not given the Freedom Award

The recent decision to withdraw the posthumous Swadhinata Award for General MAG Osmani, the revered commander-in-chief of the Mukti Bahini during Bangladesh’s Liberation War, has sparked considerable discussion and reflection on the nation’s highest civilian honor. Initially, the government had intended to bestow this prestigious award upon Osmani in recognition of his unparalleled contributions to the country’s independence. However, this plan was ultimately abandoned due to the fact that Osmani had already received the Swadhinata Award in 1985. The press wing of the Chief Advisor confirmed this information on Tuesday…

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DU-JUB campuses in uproar demanding Lucky Akhter’s arrest

DU-JUB campuses in uproar Dhaka University (DU) and Jagannath University (JU) campuses erupted in protests on Tuesday night demanding the arrest and trial of Lucky Akhter, the former president of Bangladesh Chhatra Union and famous for his sloganeering of Ganajagaran Mancha. Students protested against the attack on the police and demanded the arrest of supporters of fascism. The students started a protest procession from various halls on the DU campus at around 1:45 am. Later, they took up positions at Shahbagh and raised slogans including ‘La te Lucky, tui Hasina…

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National Revolutionary Council to join Inqilab Manch’s

The announcement by the Jatiya Biplobi Parishad (National Revolutionary Council) to join the ongoing Inqilab Moncho sit-in program in Shahbag, demanding the arrest of Shahbag Movement leader Lucky Akter and the banning of the Awami League, has added a new dimension to the political landscape. This event is not just a protest program but is also being marked as a significant turning point in the country’s political history. On Wednesday, Mo. Anisur Rahman, the political head of the Jatiya Biplobi Parishad, and Hasan Mohammad Arif, the member secretary, announced their…

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Train hijacking in Pakistan’s Balochistan: 200 passengers rescued, hostages’ lives still in danger

Nearly 250 passengers are still being held hostage in a train hijacking in Pakistan’s southwestern province of Balochistan. However, according to the latest reports, security forces have rescued 200 passengers so far. The separatist group Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has claimed responsibility for the attack. On Wednesday, there was a tense situation between security forces and militants. On Tuesday, militants attacked the train inside a tunnel in Balan district. The militants wearing explosive vests took positions inside the train along with the hostages. As a result, security forces are unable…

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Actress Shomi Kaiser granted bail

The High Court on Wednesday granted bail to actress and former president of the E-Commerce Association of Bangladesh (E-CAB) Shomi Kaiser in an attempt-to-murder case. A High Court bench comprising Justice Abu Taher Mohammad Saifur Rahman and Justice Mohammad Shawkat Ali Chowdhury passed the order. Barrister Hamidul Misbah appeared for Shomi Kaiser in the hearing. Deputy Attorney General Zisan Haider and Assistant Attorney General ABM Ibrahim Khalil appeared for the state. A businessman named Ishtiaq Mahmud was attacked during a protest in July last year. An attempt-to-murder case was filed…

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Trump’s tariffs on steel and aluminum: Global reactions and fears of trade war

Trump’s tariffs on steel and US President Donald Trump has imposed tariffs on steel and aluminium imports, a move that is expected to escalate tensions with America’s major trading partners. The new rules will impose a 25% tariff on steel and aluminium imported into the US and will end existing exemptions for all countries. In response, the European Union (EU) has announced retaliatory tariffs on billions of euros worth of US goods. Trump hopes the tariffs will boost US steel and aluminium production. But critics say they will raise prices…

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Strong protest over cancellation of ‘Zay Zay Din’ announcement

Strong protest over cancellation The current authorities and journalists of the newspaper have strongly protested against the cancellation of the newspaper’s manifesto following the application of former editor Shafiq Rehman. At a press conference at Dhaka Reporters Unity on Wednesday, the acting editor of the newspaper, Kazi Rukunuddin Ahmed, along with the current owners and journalists, protested against the illegal occupation of the newspaper’s head office and the unfair cancellation of the manifesto. Strong protest over cancellation In a written statement, Kazi Rukunuddin said, “A sinister group led by Shafiq…

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