In December 2024, the United States narrowly averted a government shutdown following a series of events that underscored the evolving dynamics of…
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Why Biden’s Immigration Policies Led to More Deportations Than Trump’s?
U.S. deportations reached a decade high under President Biden in fiscal year 2024, with over 271,000 removals driven by increased border enforcement…
Gisèle Pelicot Rape Case: The Trial That Forced France to Rethink Rape
A French court in Avignon on Thursday sentenced Dominique Pelicot to 20 years in prison for drugging and raping his then-wife Gisèle…
An armed gang attempted to rob the Rupali Bank’s Jinjira branch in Keraniganj, Dhaka, on Tuesday noon and sparking a tense hostage…
SOUTH KOREA’S SHORT-LIVED MARTIAL LAW NOT A SWEET CHERRYSOUTH KOREA’S SHORT-LIVED MARTIAL LAW NOT A SWEET CHERRY
By Anwar A. Khan It was also not a dark red or blackish sweet cherry! In a dramatic turn of events in South Korean…
Israeli Forces to Occupy Syrian Buffer Zone Amid International Condemnation
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that Israeli forces will remain stationed in a buffer zone inside Syria until a new…
Why a U.S. Nuclear Build-Up May Fail to Deter China Over Taiwan
A major war game conducted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and MIT’s war gaming lab has found that…
Jihadi Groups Targeting Buddhists Along Myanmar-Bangladesh Border: Arakan Army
The Arakan Army (AA), a separatist group that has gained significant territorial control in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, has alleged that jihadi groups…
Mass Exodus of Gen Z and Millennials Looms in 2025, Report Warns
The workplace loyalty of younger generations is shifting, and companies may face a mass resignation in 2025 if they fail to meet…
South Korea’s President Yoon Vows to Fight On After Impeachment Over Martial Law Proposal
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol vowed to defend his position after being impeached in a second vote by the opposition-controlled parliament,…