Bangladesh, Oct. 28 -- In a surprising turn of events that could reshape global economic dynamics, the United States and China have agreed on a preliminary trade deal framework just days before a high... Read More
Bangladesh, Oct. 27 -- Vladimir Putins red-carpet welcome for Syrias interim President Ahmad Al-Sharaa last week was more than just a diplomatic gesture – it was a stark demonstration of Russias... Read More
Bangladesh, Oct. 24 -- For years, the Rohingya crisis was seen as a sorrow confined within Myanmars troubled borders – a humanitarian disaster to be managed through refugee camps, UN aid program... Read More
Bangladesh, Oct. 23 -- As of mid-2025, roughly 31 of Africas 54 nations still criminalize same-sex relationships. The latest addition to that list is Burkina Faso, which enacted new legislation in Sep... Read More
Bangladesh, Oct. 22 -- Uganda has long stood as one of Africas most open and compassionate hosts for refugees, a distinction that has gained renewed significance amid the devastating war in Sudan. Cur... Read More
Bangladesh, Oct. 21 -- The United Nations latest annual report on reprisals has exposed a chilling trend: the growing sophistication and global spread of targeted repression against human rights activ... Read More
Bangladesh, Oct. 19 -- In recent years, the Netherlands – long known for its progressive policies, efficient governance, and secure digital infrastructure – has found itself facing a new a... Read More
Bangladesh, Oct. 17 -- When South Africa assumed the presidency of the G20 last December, it selected a theme that resonated deeply with the current state of global affairs: “solidarity, equalit... Read More
Bangladesh, Oct. 16 -- South Sudan, the worlds youngest nation, is once again standing on the precipice of chaos. A damning new report by The Sentry, an investigative watchdog group, and a stark warni... Read More
Bangladesh, Oct. 15 -- Russias internal security agency, the Federal Security Service (FSB), has launched a sweeping criminal investigation against prominent exiled opposition figures-including former... Read More