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Bangladeshi Court Sentences Exiled Ex-PM Sheikh Hasina to Death Amid Political Tensions
Bangladesh sentences exiled former PM Sheikh Hasina to death for 2024 protest crackdown. Families demand execution; supporters warn of unrest ahead of February elections.
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Trump Hosts Saudi Crown Prince Bin Salman at White House Amid Security, Investment Talks
Trump welcomes Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White House, advancing $600B investments, F-35 sales, and civil nuclear talks, while pressing Saudi-Israel normalization.
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Tension Mounts as Russian Forces Close In on Zaporizhzhia and Huliaipole
Zaporizhzhia braces as Russian forces advance toward Huliaipole, just 4km from the town. Residents face fear and uncertainty amid heavy bombardments and rising frontlines.
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US House to Vote on Releasing Remaining Jeffrey Epstein Files
The US House of Representatives is set to vote Tuesday on releasing all remaining Jeffrey Epstein files. Trump supports the move, signaling a potential bipartisan push.
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Meets Trump to Strengthen US Ties
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman meets US President Trump to strengthen cooperation on oil, security, trade, AI, and civilian nuclear energy—his first US visit since 2018.
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At Least 42 Indian Umrah Pilgrims Killed in Bus-Tanker Collision Near Medina
Tragedy in Saudi Arabia: At least 42 Indian Umrah pilgrims, mostly from Hyderabad, die as their bus collides with a diesel tanker near Medina. Indian authorities coordinating with Riyadh for assistance.
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Bangladesh Demands India Extradite Former PM Sheikh Hasina After Death Sentence
Bangladesh calls for immediate extradition of former PM Sheikh Hasina and ex-Home Minister Asaduzzaman Kamal from India following their convictions and death sentences for crimes against humanity.
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Trump Urges Release of Epstein Files Amid Growing Republican Support
Donald Trump reverses earlier stance, calls on Congress to release remaining Jeffrey Epstein files, citing “nothing to hide,” as bipartisan support for transparency grows.
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