Law and order is a key issue ahead of the general election in Bangladesh.
Migrant who killed teen woman by dragging her in front of train ‘guzzled beer and waited 10 minutes for a random victim’
THE migrant who killed a woman by pulling her in front of a train had been swigging beer before selecting his victim at random, according to prosecutors. Ariop A., a 25-year-old South Sudanese refugee, was well-known to police before he committed the v…
U.S. and Iran Set for Talks in Oman
Middle Eastern diplomats see a chance for progress on Iran’s nuclear program, but they are pessimistic about other U.S. demands.
US policy towards China, Indo Pacific remains biggest uncertainty under Trump, says veteran diplomat
Richard Haass told CNA that Washington’s China policy has appeared inconsistent, pointing to mixed signals from the administration.
5 Bills to Boost Energy Sector Cyber Defenses Clear House Panel
The news comes after the Department of Energy conducted its annual Liberty Eclipse cybersecurity exercise.
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Language on timeline for new Type 31 Frigates shifts
The Ministry of Defence has adopted broader language when describing the expected in-service date of HMS Venturer, the first of the Type 31 frigates, moving away from earlier references to a specific year.
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US Man Kills Himself By Plunging Head Into Hot Deep Fryer At Olive Garden Restaurant
A Pennsylvania Olive Garden employee died from severe burn injuries after jumping into a deep fryer in a suicide attempt.
Why Jamaat-e-Islami Remains Bangladesh’s Most Controversial Party
Bangladesh is preparing for a historic general election on February 12, and Jamaat-e-Islami (JI), a hardline Islamist party, is back in the spotlight. Once banned and politically weak, the party is now emerging as a strong contender.
Russian general shot several times in Moscow – BBC
Russian general shot several times in Moscow BBCA deputy chief of Russian military intelligence was shot and wounded in Moscow The Washington PostRussian general hospitalized in shooting, officials say dw.comRussian gen…
‘Cyber-Terrorism Laws Weaponised’: UN Experts Slam Pakistan Over Jailing of Lawyers
United Nations human rights experts have sounded the alarm over what they describe as a deeply troubling assault on the rule of law in Pakistan.