In a recent statement, former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has made serious allegations against the United States, claiming that the U.S. played a pivotal role in orchestrating her removal from power. According to reports from the Economic Times, Hasina stated that a significant conspiracy was hatched to dethrone her, citing her refusal to cede St. Martin Island as the main reason be...
A significant standoff has emerged between Iran's newly elected President Masoud Pezeshkian and hardliners within the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) following the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran. As the Iranian government grapples with its response to this incident, divisions have surfaced regarding how to retaliate against Israel.
King Charles III spoke publicly for the first time on Friday about the recent riots in British cities, commending the police for their efforts in managing the violence.
A tragic skydiving accident in California claimed the lives of 28-year-old Kayla Kieko Black and her instructor, Devry LaRiccia Chase, after they were caught in a "dust devil," a small, strong whirlwind.
Sheikh Hasina, the recently resigned Prime Minister of Bangladesh, fled Dhaka amid violent protests and has landed near Delhi. Her sudden departure has sparked speculation about her next destination. Reports initially suggested that the 76-year-old leader might seek asylum in the UK. However, with London showing hesitation, Hasina is exploring other options.
The story behind the iconic name 'Mercedes-Benz' was recently shared in a viral social media clip. Mercedes-Benz CEO Sten Ola Kallenius revealed to American lawyer and businessman David Rubenstein.
Amid escalating political unrest in Bangladesh, the Indian High Commission has reassured its operational status and released helpline numbers for Indian nationals residing in the country. The announcement comes as Bangladesh faces significant turmoil following Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation amid widespread protests, primarily led by students advocating for changes to the government ...