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Bangladesh Political Crisis: Sheikh Hasina Verdict, Nationwide Protests, and Operation Devil Hunt

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 Bangladesh is currently going through a political phase where new developments are emerging almost every day. The atmosphere across the country has become tense, especially since the tribunal announced its decision against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. She was given a very serious sentence, and this verdict has shaken the entire political landscape of the country. The public reaction was so intense that within just a few hours, nationwide protests erupted. Sheikh Hasina has always been a prominent figure in Bangladeshi politics. Any major decision regarding her naturally impacts the entire nation. As soon as the verdict was announced, sit-ins, rallies, and demonstrations rapidly increased. Students, workers, and political supporters all poured onto the streets. Security forces had to remain on high alert because the crowds in several areas were becoming uncontrollable. Law enforcement used tear gas and shields to disperse the people, but despite that, the tension remained a...

G20 Summit 2025: Global Decisions, Africa’s Leadership, and Trump’s Surprise Absence

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  The G20 Summit is one of the biggest global forums for international politics, economy, and decision-making, and this year’s summit is being held on 22–23 November 2025 in Johannesburg, South Africa. This event is especially important because Africa rarely hosts such major global gatherings, and this time, the eyes of the entire world are focused on it. 🌍 What is the G20? The G20 is a group of the world’s major economies, consisting of 19 countries plus the European Union. These nations make decisions about: Global economic policies Climate action Digital future International peace Global trade In simple words, this is the forum where the future of the world is shaped. 🌐 Theme of G20 2025 — “Solidarity, Equality, Sustainability” South Africa has chosen this year’s theme to emphasize: Support for poorer and smaller nations Addressing the climate crisis and funding Fair global trade Stronger science & technology cooperation Improving health systems for future pandemics All of...

Mexico City Protest: Gen Z Leads Movement Against Crime and Corruption

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 A major protest is taking place right now in Mexico City, and it has caught the attention of the entire world. This isn’t an ordinary protest — it has turned into a full Gen Z–led movement where young people are openly raising their voices against crime, corruption, and increasing injustice. This protest is no longer just a national issue for Mexico; it has become a major international headline. The killing of a mayor in Mexico gave even more fuel to this movement. People say that unless the government takes strong action against crime and corruption, Mexico’s future cannot be considered safe. That’s why today, thousands of people are out on the streets of Mexico City, raising their voices — and their voices don’t seem like they will stop anytime soon. 🔥 Background of the Protest — Where Did It All Start? A few days ago, a mayor in Mexico was murdered. This incident was not only tragic but also a wake-up call for the entire nation. People held the government responsible, question...

Zohran Mamdani Becomes New York City’s First Muslim Mayor in History

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  In a city as big and famous as New York, few could have imagined that one day, its mayor would be a Muslim man of South Asian origin. But the November 2025 election has made history — Zohran Mamdani, at just 34 years old, has become the newly elected mayor of New York City. His victory isn’t just a political win — it’s the beginning of a new era where diversity, inclusion, and youth leadership are finally being recognized at the highest level. From Uganda to New York — The Story of Zohran Mamdani Zohran Mamdani’s background is truly fascinating. His father, Mahmood Mamdani, is a renowned economist, and his mother, Mira Nair, is an award-winning filmmaker — known for global hits like Queen of Katwe and Monsoon Wedding. Zohran was born in Uganda, but he grew up and studied in New York City. A graduate of Columbia University, he started his journey in public service as a housing activist, later becoming a member of the New York State Assembly, representing Queens. There, he earned r...

White House Restricts Journalists’ Access: A New Debate on Press Freedom and Transparency

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 Friends, nowadays, the topics of “freedom of press” and “transparency” are discussed all over the world. But now, a surprising move has come from the United States — a country known for its free press. The White House has introduced a new rule stating that journalists can no longer enter the West Wing’s Upper Press Area without an appointment. This is the same area where reporters used to meet the President’s staff daily. With this restriction, Washington D.C.’s media community has been shaken. 🏛️ What the White House Says According to the White House communication team, this decision isn’t political but made for “security and confidentiality” reasons. They claim that sensitive documents and private meetings were being leaked repeatedly, which made this new system necessary. An internal memo stated: > “Unauthorized personnel can no longer freely move in the Upper Press Corridor. Access will only be granted to those with prior appointments.” While this may sound like a small ad...

Trump and Xi Jinping Meet After Six Years in Busan — A Historic Step Toward Global Dialogue

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  Today, in the city of Busan, South Korea, an important and historic meeting took place where Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping met face-to-face after six long years. This meeting came at a time when both countries have been facing tension over trade and global policies. However, the international media and analysts see this event as a new opportunity for diplomatic engagement between the two global powers. 🌍 Background – Six Years Apart, but Deeper Discussions Trump and Xi Jinping last met in 2019, and since then, the US-China relationship has seen many ups and downs. Trade wars, technology bans, and political tensions created significant distance between the two nations. Now, with this meeting in Busan, it signals that diplomacy is once again becoming active on both sides. According to reports, the discussions focused on global trade, economic cooperation, and nuclear security. Some sources suggest that Trump emphasized the need for America and China to work togethe...

Pakistan Allows Bangladesh Access to Karachi Port: A New Chapter in South Asian Trade

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South Asia’s politics and trade are never fully stable. Things change fast. The relationship between Pakistan and Bangladesh has also seen many ups and downs over the years. Sometimes both countries came close, sometimes political distance increased. Now a new positive development has taken place. Pakistan has decided to grant Bangladesh access to Karachi Port. This is not just a small policy announcement. It can open the door to new relations, mutual benefits, and fresh business opportunities. In this post we will understand this decision in detail and explore how it can benefit common people and businesses in both countries. What was the relationship like in the past? Pakistan and Bangladesh were once a single country before 1971. After separation, misunderstandings and political differences grew. Trade remained very low. Over the last two decades, direct trade almost disappeared. Both nations focused on new global partners instead. Now the world is changing. Every country wants more...