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Muhammad Yunus Steps Down, Hands Power to Elected BNP Government
Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus resigns, congratulates Tarique Rahman & BNP on landslide win. Country votes on “July Charter” reforms as democracy strengthens post-uprising.
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Kurdish Authorities Release Last Australians from Syrian ISIL Camp
34 Australian relatives of ISIL fighters released from Syria’s Roj camp, set to fly to Australia. Government says security remains priority; law applies to any returning individuals.
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UN Staff and Human Rights Groups Defend Francesca Albanese Amid Smear Campaign
UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese faces attacks from pro-Israel NGOs & European officials over misrepresented statements. UN staffers, UNRWA, and human rights groups defend her, calling the smear campaign “disinformation.”
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Europe Seeks Stronger Defence Amid U.S. Uncertainty
European leaders vow stronger “European pillar” in NATO as U.S. ties strain. Defence spending up, new missile projects launched, but internal squabbles persist.
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Rubio Calls U.S. “Child of Europe” at Munich Security Conference, Pledges Transatlantic Unity
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio calls America a “child of Europe” at Munich Security Conference, emphasizing transatlantic unity while critiquing Western “managed decline” and warning against weak allies.
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Iran Declares Missile Program a Red Line, Warns Against Foreign Miscalculations
Iran’s senior adviser Ali Shamkhani calls the country’s missile program a “red line” and warns of decisive action against any military miscalculations. Talks only possible if based on realism.
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Drone Strikes Kill Civilians in Ukraine and Russia Amid Stalled Peace Talks
Drone strikes leave one dead in Ukraine’s Odesa and one in Russia’s Bryansk as Zelenskyy and US officials warn of hurdles ahead of next week’s Geneva peace talks.
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Indian National Pleads Guilty to Plotting Assassination of Sikh Activist in US
Nikhil Gupta, 54, pleads guilty in US District Court for the Southern District of New York to murder-for-hire plot targeting Sikh activist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. Plot allegedly linked to Indian government employee.
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