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Lebanon moves to disarm Hezbollah amid escalating regional tensions

Bangladesh, March 2 -- Lebanon has taken a dramatic and potentially historic step in its internal security policy by formally banning the military and security activities of Hezbollah, marking a major... Read More


Justice for the invisible victims of the call center scam economy

Bangladesh, March 1 -- For years, the architecture of global financial fraud has operated in plain sight – not in dark alleys or hidden basements, but in brightly lit office spaces filled with h... Read More


After Ayatollah Ali Khamenei: Decapitation, succession, and the limits of power in Iran

Bangladesh, March 1 -- The reported death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei marks more than the end of a single political life. It represents a watershed moment in the evolution of regional order, the norms g... Read More


Americas mounting debt and why it matters far beyond Washington

Bangladesh, Feb. 26 -- The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued a stark warning over the trajectory of United States public finances, cautioning that the countrys national debt-now exceeding $... Read More


West hesitates on Ukraine troop deployment without Moscows consent

Bangladesh, Feb. 25 -- Western European governments are unlikely to deploy troops to Ukraine without Russias approval, according to a report by The Telegraph, underscoring the profound strategic and p... Read More


Belarusian firms linked to Russian glide bomb supply chain

Bangladesh, Feb. 24 -- An investigation by the independent outlet Buro Media has shed new light on the industrial supply chains underpinning Russias ongoing aerial campaign in Ukraine. Drawing on cust... Read More


Is the Middle East drifting toward a nuclear arms race?

Bangladesh, Feb. 22 -- The Middle East stands at a strategic inflection point. Intensifying friction between the United States and Iran over Tehrans nuclear program, Israels long-standing policy of nu... Read More


Turkey accused of naturalizing fugitives despite INTERPOL flags

Bangladesh, Feb. 15 -- An official response to a parliamentary inquiry has reignited debate over Turkeys controversial citizenship policies, revealing that foreign nationals with serious criminal alle... Read More


How US-made .50-caliber rounds became a force multiplier for Mexican drug syndicates

Bangladesh, Feb. 9 -- For more than a decade, Mexicos war against powerful drug cartels has been defined by imbalance. On one side stand state and municipal police forces – often underfunded, po... Read More


How investigative journalism forced Beijing to recalculate on Xinjiang

Bangladesh, Feb. 4 -- When the Chinese government quietly began retreating from its vast system of detention camps in Xinjiang after 2019, Beijing insisted nothing fundamental had changed. Officials c... Read More