Tue, Apr 8, 2025
Yunus arrived in Bangkok for Bimstec summit
Yunus arrived in Bangkok for Bimstec summit

Chief Adviser of Bangladesh Dr Muhammad Yunus arrived in the Thai capital Bangkok on Thursday to attend the sixth Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) summit. BIMSTEC is a regional organization comprising seven Member States lying in the littoral and adjacent areas of the Bay of Bengal constituting a contiguous regional unity. Member states are Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. Muhammad ...

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Trump’s Bombing Threat Over Iran Nuclear Programme Prompts Backlash
Trump’s Bombing Threat Over Iran Nuclear Programme Prompts Backlash

Iran has reacted with outrage after Donald Trump said the country will be bombed if it does not accept US demands to constrain its nuclear programme. The US president said on Sunday that if Iran “[doesn’t] make a deal, there will be bombing. It will be bombing the likes of which they have never seen before.” Trump’s latest threat – more explicit and violent than any made before – came ...

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Bangladesh up against time to find stolen billions: Central bank governor
Bangladesh up against time to find stolen billions: Central bank governor

Just days after the collapse of the Awami League government in Bangladesh in August 2024 following deadly street protests that culminated in the dramatic flight of then-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the country’s newly appointed banking chief began a cat-and-mouse hunt for vast amounts of money smuggled abroad by its political and business elites. Bangladesh Bank has set up 11 specialist teams to track the assets of 11 powerful families accused ...

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US wants to negotiate with Iran on nuclear programme: US envoy
US wants to negotiate with Iran on nuclear programme: US envoy

US President Donald Trump’s outreach to Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on a possible new nuclear deal is an attempt to avoid direct military action, US special envoy Steve Witkoff has said. “We don’t need to solve everything militarily,” Witkoff told Fox News on Sunday. “Our signal to Iran is ‘Let’s sit down and see if we can, through dialogue, through diplomacy, get to the right place’. If we ...

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Why did Israel break the ceasefire in Gaza?
Why did Israel break the ceasefire in Gaza?

The World Awoke to the Shocking News That Israel Had Resumed Its Genocidal War on Gaza Questions abounded: How many people were hurt? Why is this happening? How did we get here? What Is Happening in Gaza? Israel killed more than 400 people in overnight attacks on Tuesday, launching air raids as people slept in the early hours of the morning. The office of Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, released ...

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Russia 'Agreed' to Broker Talks Between Iran and the US
Russia 'Agreed' to Broker Talks Between Iran and the US

US President Donald Trump reportedly reached out to Russian President Vladimir Putin in a February phone call to set up conversations with Iran about their nuclear programme and their support for proxies that are hostile to the US, according to a Bloomberg news article on Tuesday. A few days after Trump’s call, members of Trump’s administration purportedly discussed the matter with their Russian counterparts during mid-February talks in Saudi Arabia ...

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China supports Trump's Ukraine peace initiative
China supports Trump's Ukraine peace initiative

Beijing supports all efforts—including the recent consensus reached between the US and Russia—as Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi tells other G20 top diplomats in Johannesburg. China has come out in support of US President Donald Trump's bid to strike a deal with Russia to end the war in Ukraine, at a G20 meeting in South Africa, while US allies rallied around Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. "China supports all efforts conducive ...

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EU warns against 'dirty deal' on Ukraine
EU warns against 'dirty deal' on Ukraine

Kyiv and its European allies demanded on Thursday that they be included in any peace negotiations, after U.S. President Donald Trump spoke by phone with Russia's Vladimir Putin and said Ukraine could neither have all of its land back nor join NATO. Russia's financial markets soared and the price of Ukraine's debt rose at the prospect of the first peace talks since the early months of a war soon to ...

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Israel began freeing 369 Palestinians after captives in Gaza released.
Israel began freeing 369 Palestinians after captives in Gaza released.

Hamas released three more Israeli captives in the Gaza Strip in the sixth such exchange following days of tense negotiations that threatened to undo the precarious ceasefire. In return, Israel began returning 369 Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails on Saturday, most without any charges or convictions. It is the largest number of Palestinians to be freed since the beginning of the truce. Footage showed a busload of Palestinian prisoners ...

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Trump appears to shift on Gaza saying he 'tasked' Arabs to draw up a plan
Trump appears to shift on Gaza saying he 'tasked' Arabs to draw up a plan

The White House seemed to reframe the administration's position on Gaza, giving it more room for negotiation. Right before walking away from the podium at the White House press briefing on Wednesday, press secretary Karoline Leavitt said she had one more note to add: US President Donald Trump, she said, has tasked Arab nations to present him with a plan for the Gaza Strip. The announcement followed Trump’s meeting with ...

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Trump says Hamas should free all hostages by midday Saturday or ‘let hell break out’
Trump says Hamas should free all hostages by midday Saturday or ‘let hell break out’

US President Donald Trump said on Monday that Hamas should release all hostages held by the militant group in Gaza by midday Saturday or he would propose canceling the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and “let hell break out.” Trump cautioned that Israel might want to override him on the issue and said he might speak to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. But in a wide-ranging session with reporters in the Oval Office, ...

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Violence erupts in mineral-rich DR Congo as rebels move into key city
Violence erupts in mineral-rich DR Congo as rebels move into key city

A rebel alliance claimed the capture of the biggest city in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s mineral-rich eastern region this week, pushing back against resistance from government troops backed by regional and UN intervention forces. The takeover of Goma is yet another territorial gain for the Alliance Fleuve Congo (AFC) rebel coalition, which includes the M23 armed group – sanctioned by the United States and the United Nations. It is ...

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UN chief expresses ‘concern’ over Trump’s freeze on US foreign aid, except Isreal and Egypt
UN chief expresses ‘concern’ over Trump’s freeze on US foreign aid, except Isreal and Egypt

The head of the United Nations has expressed concern about President Donald Trump’s decision to pause foreign assistance from the United States as his administration promotes its “America First” agenda. During a news conference on Monday, a spokesman for Antonio Guterres said the UN secretary-general had noted the policy change “with concern”. “He calls for additional exemptions to be considered to ensure the continued delivery of critical development and humanitarian ...

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In his first three days, Trump disrupted America. Then he turned to the world
In his first three days, Trump disrupted America. Then he turned to the world

On the fourth day, President Donald Trump set out to impose his will on the globe. Rapt European elites watched Trump beam virtually into the Swiss alpine village of Davos Thursday, in a metaphor for a world that is taking in his testosterone-fueled return to power with fearful fascination. The set-up was perfect for the president. On a giant screen, the ultimate outsider literally towered over his scolded audience of ...

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Gaza teaches the world a lesson in resilience
Gaza teaches the world a lesson in resilience

In the face of genocide, ethnic cleansing and a suffocating blockade, Gaza has demonstrated an extraordinary endurance that few could have anticipated. This resilience is not a chance occurrence but the outcome of the steadfastness of its people, their patience in the face of ongoing Israeli aggression, and their refusal to succumb to the occupation’s attempts to impose a new reality by force. Over the course of 15 months of ...

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London: A center for world politics
London: A center for world politics

London stands out uniquely as the capital city of a medium-sized state. None of the other capitals holds or has held the status of London in international politics. This perhaps reflects the preeminence of England in the growth of the West from its move to a dominant commercial position, its secure leadership of European international society towards the end of the seventeenth century, and the independence of London from formal ...

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India's foreign policy may change in the context of Dhaka
India's foreign policy may change in the context of Dhaka

A Pakistani cargo ship docked in the Bangladeshi port city of Chittagong last month after a gap of five decades. The arrival of the ship in Chittagong marks a significant change in Bangladesh's dealings with Pakistan, which have been virtually cut off since 1971. These developments have happened rapidly since the interim government of Bangladesh assumed power a few months ago after former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned under ...

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Trump makes Canada 51st US state quip, calls Trudeau governor
Trump makes Canada 51st US state quip, calls Trudeau governor

President-elect Donald Trump jokingly suggested that Canada could become the 51st U.S. state, citing political turmoil in Ottawa. The remark, made on social media, sparked mixed reactions in Canada, with some viewing it as an insult. Despite the controversial comment, Trump has continued to tease Canada’s leadership, suggesting that merging the two nations could address issues like fentanyl trafficking and illegal immigration. This article explores the reactions and political implications ...

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SOMALIA-ETHIOPIA PEACE DEAL
SOMALIA-ETHIOPIA PEACE DEAL

Discover how Türkiye's historic mediation between Somalia and Ethiopia has led to the groundbreaking Ankara Declaration, fostering peace, stability, and economic cooperation in the Horn of Africa. Learn about Türkiye’s unique diplomatic approach, the resolution of the Somaliland dispute, and its impact on regional security, trade, and territorial integrity. #Türkiye mediation, Ankara Declaration, Somalia-Ethiopia peace, Horn of Africa stability, Somaliland dispute resolution, Türkiye African diplomacy, regional security, Ethiopia Red Sea ...

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EU-Mercosur inked trade deal after 25 years talks
EU-Mercosur inked trade deal after 25 years talks

Negotiations for the EU-Mercosur agreement have concluded after 25 years. European and the South American trade blocks signed the agrement. Now two sides will now have to ratify the deal, but it could still be blocked as it has many opponents — particularly in Europe. Critics have said the deal will contribute to continued rainforest deforestation to produce beef and grow soy to feed cattle.# "Today marks a truly historic ...

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Global rice prices drop
Global rice prices drop

Editorial Post Desk: Global rice prices fell on Monday after India, the world’s No.1 exporter of the grain, gave the go-ahead for exports to resume, boosting global supply and helping poor Asian and African buyers secure more affordable supplies, exporters said. India on Saturday allowed exports of non-basmati white rice. That came a day after New Delhi cut export duty on parboiled rice to 10 percent, buoyed by a new ...

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The Network of Professors Behind Bangladesh’s Revolution
The Network of Professors Behind Bangladesh’s Revolution

The University Teachers Network, a network of Bangladeshi academics at home and abroad, charted the movement’s agenda and demands. ...

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