Bangladesh's politics on edge: arrest warrant for former PM

Bangladesh’s politics on edge: arrest warrant for former PM

A court in Bangladesh has issued an arrest warrant for former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who sought refuge in India in August following her removal amid widespread protests. Bangladesh’s International Criminal Tribunal (ICT) has issued a warrant for Hasina, citing her alleged involvement in “crimes against humanity” linked to the demonstrations that resulted in the…

North Korean constitution now refers the South as ‘hostile state’

According to state media, North Korea‘s constitution has officially categorized South Korea as a “hostile state,” marking the first disclosure of the recent constitutional amendments made by Pyongyang. The state-run newspaper Rodong Sinmun characterized the change as an “inevitable and legitimate measure,” coinciding with a period of heightened tensions between the Koreas, the most intense…

Trudeau slams India of 'massive mistake' amid diplomatic crisis

Trudeau slams India of ‘massive mistake’ amid diplomatic crisis

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has leveled serious accusations against India, suggesting that the country has committed a “massive mistake” that Canada cannot overlook, particularly if New Delhi was involved in the assassination of a Sikh separatist leader on Canadian territory last year. Two days following accusations from Canadian officials that India was implicated in homicides,…

Interim government denies Sheikh Mujib as nation's father

Interim government denies Sheikh Mujib as nation’s father

Nahid Islam, the interim government’s adviser on Posts, Telecommunications, and Information Technology, stated on Wednesday that Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is not acknowledged as the patriarch of the nation. “Bangabandhu was controversialzed by the Awami League.” AL was in power as a party through authoritarian tactics, including the taking of people’s voting rights, abductions, homicides,…

Australia's PM faces criticism for A$4.3m beach pad

Australia’s PM faces criticism for A$4.3m beach pad

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faces criticism following his purchase of a multi-million-dollar home perched on a cliff, coinciding with a national housing crisis. Albanese completed the purchase several months before an election in which the cost of living and housing are pivotal topics of discussion. The decision has ignited criticism from both sides of…

Powerful Indian gangster manipulates operations from behind bars

Powerful Indian gangster manipulates operations from behind bars

On Monday, Canadian police issued a striking assertion. During a recent press conference, allegations were made that agents of the Indian government are employing organized crime factions, specifically the Bishnoi group, to target leaders advocating for the pro-Khalistan movement, which seeks a distinct Sikh homeland within India. Hours later, both nations took the significant step…

China 'punishes' Taiwan's president critiques with fresh exercises

China ‘punishes’ Taiwan’s president critiques with fresh exercises

On Monday, China initiated new military exercises off the coast of Taiwan, characterizing the actions as a form of “punishment” in response to remarks made by President William Lai, who pledged to “resist annexation” and “encroachment upon our sovereignty.” China asserts ownership over the self-governing island of Taiwan, with President Xi Jinping declaring a commitment…

France deports son of Osama bin Laden, barring return

France deports son of Osama bin Laden, barring return

Osama bin Laden’s son, who spent several years painting landscapes in a Normandy village, faces expulsion from France. Following social media posts that glorified terrorism, authorities prohibited him from re-entering the country. Bruno Retailleau, the Interior Minister, announced the signing of an order that forbids Omar Bin Ladin from entering France, citing Bin Ladin’s previous…