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Shocking Video Shows Mob Abducting Hindu Youth Before Lynching in Bangladesh
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Shocking Video Shows Mob Abducting Hindu Youth Before Lynching in Bangladesh

Dhaka, Bangladesh: Disturbing footage has emerged showing the moments before the brutal killing of Hindu youth Dipu Chandra Das in Mymensingh, Bangladesh. The video, released by news broadcaster Jamuna TV, captures the mob in full control of the area, highlighting the absence of law enforcement or any police intervention. Mob Violence Against MinoritiesDipu Chandra Das was attacked and killed on Thursday by a mob over alleged blasphemy accusations. The video shows a large, agitated crowd gathered outside a factory where Das worked. Moments later, the factory gate opens, and the mob forcibly drags Das away. Reports indicate that the victim was later tied to a tree and burned alive. Several reports claim that police could have saved Das’ life if they had intervened. Instead, authoritie...
Sheikh Hasina Blames Muhammad Yunus Government for Rising Chaos in Bangladesh
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Sheikh Hasina Blames Muhammad Yunus Government for Rising Chaos in Bangladesh

Dhaka: Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has sharply criticized the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government in Bangladesh following violent protests triggered by the killing of India-opposed leader Usman Hadi. Hasina accused Yunus’ administration of fostering extremism, stating that the anarchic conditions which toppled her government have multiplied under Yunus’ rule. In an email interview with ANI, she also raised concerns about attacks on minority communities and blamed Yunus for escalating tensions between India and Bangladesh. Rising Anarchy Under YunusAddressing the murder of Usman Hadi, Hasina said, “This tragic killing reflects the chaos that once brought down my government. Under Yunus, such violence has increased manifold. His government either refuses to acknowledge it or lac...
Pak Army Chief Claims Divine Intervention During India-Pak Conflict
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Pak Army Chief Claims Divine Intervention During India-Pak Conflict

Islamabad: Pakistan’s Army Chief and Chief of Defence Forces, Field Marshal Asim Munir, has claimed that divine intervention played a crucial role in protecting Pakistan during the military clashes with India in May. Speaking at the National Ulema Conference, Munir stated that he felt the help of Allah during the confrontation with India. The speech, delivered on December 10, 2025, was recently broadcast on Pakistani television. Divine Aid Amid Operation SindoorAddressing the conference, Munir referred to a verse from the Quran: “If Allah helps you, none can defeat you”. He asserted that Pakistan experienced Allah’s support during the conflict, a statement that has quickly circulated on social media. The clashes, which erupted in response to the April Pahalgam terror attack, led Indi...
Protesters Block Sikh Religious Procession in New Zealand, Sikh Community Condemns Incident
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Protesters Block Sikh Religious Procession in New Zealand, Sikh Community Condemns Incident

Auckland, New Zealand: In a surprising turn of events, a Sikh religious procession (Nagar Kirtan) in South Auckland was blocked by local protesters on Sunday. The demonstrators held banners reading, "This is New Zealand, not India," and obstructed the route of the procession, sparking outrage among the Sikh community. The procession had commenced from Gurudwara Nanaksar Thath Ishwar Darbar in Manurewa and was returning when it was halted. Sikh groups condemned the act, calling it an attack on religious freedom. Religious Freedom Under ThreatSukhbir Singh Badal, President of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), strongly criticized the incident. In a statement, he said, “I strongly condemn the obstruction of the peaceful Nagar Kirtan in South Auckland. The Nagar Kirtan is a sacred Sikh tradi...
Another Hindu Man Attacked by Mob in Bangladesh Following Lynching of Dipu Chandra Das
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Another Hindu Man Attacked by Mob in Bangladesh Following Lynching of Dipu Chandra Das

DHAKA: In the aftermath of the brutal mob lynching of Hindu youth Dipu Chandra Das, another Hindu individual has been attacked in Bangladesh. This time, the victim was a Hindu rickshaw driver targeted in the Khulna Division. Authorities reported that the incident occurred on Friday. Rickshaw Driver Targeted Over Red Thread The victim, Gobind Biswas, was assaulted when the mob noticed a red thread on his wrist, traditionally worn by Hindus. Witnesses reported that Biswas repeatedly pleaded with the crowd, explaining that he was merely a rickshaw driver. He was beaten near the gate of the Jhenaidah Municipality before being taken into police custody. Police confirmed that Biswas sustained injuries to his chest and neck. False Allegations Spread Among Crowd Eyewitnesses stated tha...
Debate on Nuclear Policy Intensifies in Japan Amid Rising Tensions with China, Questions on U.S. Nuclear Umbrella
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Debate on Nuclear Policy Intensifies in Japan Amid Rising Tensions with China, Questions on U.S. Nuclear Umbrella

TOKYO: As tensions with China escalate, Japan is witnessing a heated debate over its nuclear policy. Senior ruling party leader and former Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera on Sunday emphasized the need to review Japan’s non-nuclear principles, while former Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba argued that acquiring nuclear weapons would not benefit the country. Recently, an anonymous official told Asahi Shimbun that Japan should consider possessing nuclear weapons, echoing remarks made a month ago by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, sparking widespread debate. Reliance on the U.S. Nuclear Umbrella Onodera, head of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party’s Security Research Council, highlighted Japan’s dependence on the U.S. nuclear umbrella, which guarantees protection from nuclear threats but...
Afghan Health Minister Noor Jalali Appreciates India’s Support Amid Tensions with Pakistan
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Afghan Health Minister Noor Jalali Appreciates India’s Support Amid Tensions with Pakistan

KABUL / DELHI: Afghanistan’s Taliban-appointed Health Minister, Maulvi Noor Jalal Jalali, is currently on an official visit to India, seeking enhanced support for the country’s healthcare sector. Jalali praised India for its consistent assistance to Afghanistan, particularly during times of heightened tensions with Pakistan, expressing gratitude for Delhi’s timely support. Speaking to WION’s Siddhant Sibal, Jalali highlighted India’s significant role in Afghanistan’s health infrastructure. He mentioned the Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health in Kabul as one of Afghanistan’s leading pediatric hospitals, underscoring India’s contribution to medical development in the country. Strengthening India-Afghanistan Ties Jalali emphasized that the purpose of his Delhi visit is to discuss...
Bangladesh Police Clarify Shooter Faisal’s Status Amid Speculation of Escape to India; Yunus Government’s New Accusation
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Bangladesh Police Clarify Shooter Faisal’s Status Amid Speculation of Escape to India; Yunus Government’s New Accusation

DHAKA: Violence continues to grip Bangladesh following the death of young student leader Sharif Usman Hadi. Large-scale unrest, vandalism, and arson have been reported across Dhaka and other major cities. Speculation that the alleged shooter, Faisal Karim, has fled the country to India has been circulating on social media. Senior Bangladeshi police officials have clarified that there is no confirmed information regarding Faisal leaving the country. Meanwhile, the Yunus government attempted to blame the Indian authorities for alleged lapses in security at the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi. Police Investigations Ongoing At a Sunday briefing at Police Headquarters, Additional Inspector General of Police (Crime & Operations) Khondkar Rafiqul Islam stated that police have...
Another Tragic Incident in Bangladesh: 7-Year-Old Ayesha Killed by Mob Violence Following Dipu Das Case
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Another Tragic Incident in Bangladesh: 7-Year-Old Ayesha Killed by Mob Violence Following Dipu Das Case

DHAKA: Violence that erupted in Bangladesh after the death of student leader Sharif Usman Hadi on Thursday continues unabated, putting both citizens and officials at risk. The unrest has thrown normal life into chaos across multiple cities, including the capital, Dhaka. In a horrifying development, the daughter of BNP leader Bilal Hussain, 7-year-old Ayesha Akhtar, was killed in a fire set by a violent mob that attacked his residence in Lakshmipur. While attacks in recent days had primarily targeted Awami League leaders, this incident marked a tragic shift. Mob Sets House on Fire According to reports from The Daily Star and Dhaka Tribune, a mob attacked Bilal Hussain’s home on Saturday morning. After vandalizing the property, the assailants set the house on fire. Ayesha Akhtar die...
‘Extinct’ Camel Bird Returns to Saudi Desert After 100 Years: Why the Red-Necked Ostrich Is Special
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‘Extinct’ Camel Bird Returns to Saudi Desert After 100 Years: Why the Red-Necked Ostrich Is Special

RIYADH: In a remarkable conservation milestone, the “Camel Bird,” scientifically known as the Arabian Ostrich, has returned to the Saudi desert after nearly a century. Once abundant across the region, this iconic bird had nearly vanished and was long considered extinct. The Saudi Press Agency recently shared photographs of the red-necked ostriches released in the wild as part of the Kingdom’s ambitious Rewild Arabia Initiative. Historically, the bird was admired by Arab poets and Roman scholars alike, but over the past decades, its population dwindled drastically. Now, under the Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve’s rewilding program, the red-necked ostrich has been reintroduced to Saudi Arabia. Serving as a biological replacement for the extinct Arabian (Syrian) Ostrich—which disappea...