A peaceful demonstration outside the US State Department has highlighted the growing alarm over the safety of religious minorities in Bangladesh as national elections approach.
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A courageous shopkeeper’s refusal to pay protection money in Sakhnin has sparked a historic nationwide movement against the criminal gangs paralyzing Palestinian communities in Israel.
As delegations gather in Washington for the inaugural Critical Minerals Ministerial, anxiety grips the resource-rich eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Locals fear the new US-backed mineral deals, intended to counter China’s dominance, will replicate historic patterns of exploitation rather than delivering the promised economic liberation.
A heart-wrenching image from Madhya Pradesh has shaken the nation’s conscience. An elderly man in Rewa was forced to carry his dying wife on a handcart after waiting in vain for an ambulance. When he finally reached the hospital, she was declared dead, and the system failed him a second time.
As the internet remains blacked out and military helicopters descend on opposition homes, the hope for a democratic transition in Uganda faces its grim reality check.
Harrowing reports from inside Iran describe streets “full of blood” and hospitals “overflowing with bodies” as the government’s crackdown on anti-regime protests intensifies. With nearly 500 confirmed dead and over 10,000 detained, US President Donald Trump has warned that Washington is reviewing “very strong military options.”





