Sheikh Hasina Will Return to Bangladesh in December

Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina told Reuters she plans to return from exile in India around December to voluntarily surrender before a court.
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UK Advises Female Troops to Eat More and Sleep Longer to Meet Elite Military Demands

The UK MoD has issued new health guidance urging female soldiers in elite roles to consume up to 3,500 calories daily and prioritize sleep to prevent injuries and hormonal issues.

At Least 12 Killed, 23 Missing in Devastating Wildfire in Southern Spain

A devastating wildfire in southern Spain has left at least 12 people dead and 23 missing. Emergency services continue to battle the blaze in Almería as officials fear many victims are expats.

Trump Warns of Fresh U.S. Strikes on Iran ‘Tonight’ Following Previous Attacks

U.S. President Donald Trump announced from the NATO summit in Ankara that the United States is preparing to hit Iran "very hard" with another round of military strikes.

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Nepali Hostage Bipin Joshi Among Four Bodies Returned by Hamas

Nepali student Bipin Joshi, kidnapped from an Israeli kibbutz on October 7, has been confirmed dead. Hamas returned his body Monday, ending a months-long wait for answers.

185 Garment Factories Closed in Bangladesh in One Year, Thousands of Workers Left Unemployed

A total of 185 garment factories have closed in Bangladesh in one year due to power shortages, falling exports, and waning foreign buyer confidence.

Mokyr, Aghion & Howitt Win 2025 Nobel for Innovation-Driven Growth

The 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics recognizes Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion, and Peter Howitt for their pioneering work linking innovation, technological progress, and sustained economic growth.

Police Crack Down on Teachers’ Protest Outside National Press Club, Dhaka

Police in Dhaka used batons, tear gas, and water cannons to disperse MPO-listed teachers demanding higher allowances. Protesters vowed to continue their sit-in.

Bangladesh’s Kala-azar Tragedy: ‘Flour Capsules’ and a Decade of Impunity That Claimed 289 Lives

A government initiative to eradicate kala-azar turned into a deadly scandal in 2008 when Popular Pharmaceuticals distributed fake Miltefosine capsules, leading to 289 deaths.
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