Refugee camp attacked, helpless Palestinians burned alive

Israeli occupation forces bombed a tent of displaced Palestinians in a planned safe zone in the city of Rafah. At least 35 Palestinians were killed in the attack, Palestinian officials said. Many of them are women and children. Al Jazeera reported that the tent caught fire after the attack. Many died in the fire. Besides, […]

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Modi’s Prospective Victory Amidst Regional and Global Challenges

As India progresses through its multi-phase parliamentary elections, the anticipation surrounding Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s potential re-election remains high. With the sixth phase of voting recently concluded and the final phase set for June 1, 2024, political analysts and scholars project a significant victory for Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). This election occurs […]

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Bangladesh-India Energy Relations Strain Over Unpaid Dues and Supply Shortages

In a developing story that underscores the complexities of regional energy cooperation, Bangladesh’s electricity imports from India’s Tripura State Electricity Corporation Ltd (TSECL) have been reduced due to significant unpaid dues. This reduction highlights the challenges faced by both nations in maintaining stable energy supplies and financial agreements. Financial Disputes Affect Energy Supply TSECL, which […]

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Israeli soldiers enter the mosque and burn the Holy Quran

An Israeli soldier burned the Holy Quran in a mosque in the besieged Gaza Strip. A video related to this has gone viral on social media. Apart from this, pictures and videos of burning of Quran and other religious books have been published in several places. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) police department has vowed […]

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Expert Conference on Security Issues in the Central Asia-EU Format Held in Tashkent

On May 24, the International Institute for Central Asia (IICA) hosted an expert conference on the topic “Central Asia – the European Union: a new agenda for security cooperation”. The event was co-organised by the IICA and the European Union (EU). The forum was attended by more than 100 representatives of ministries and departments, diplomatic […]

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South Asia’s Escalating Nuclear Risks Pose Severe Threats to Bangladesh

Rising tensions in South Asia heightens the possibility of leaders resorting to tactical nuclear weapons with potentially catastrophic consequences for Bangladesh. When India detonated its first nuclear device in Pokhran, India in 1974 (code-named ‘Smiling Buddha’), under Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto proudly proclaimed, “We will eat […]

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Chinese Military Concludes Two-Day Exercises Around Taiwan Amid Rising Tensions

China’s military concluded a two-day series of war games around Taiwan on Friday, showcasing a significant increase in military activity that has heightened tensions in the region. The “Joint Sword – 2024A” exercises involved simulated attacks with bombers and ship-boarding drills, taking place just days after Lai Ching-te’s inauguration as Taiwan’s president, a leader Beijing […]

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