IRGC Signals Permanent Shift in Strait of Hormuz Operations

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards announce new operating conditions for the Strait of Hormuz, effectively ending previous maritime status for US and Israeli vessels.

Potential Traffic Disruptions in Central Dhaka

Expect traffic disruptions in the Central Shaheed Minar, Doyel Chattar, and National Press Club areas on Tuesday due to a scheduled political rally.

Notice Seeking Travel Ban for Dr. Yunus and Advisory Council

A Supreme Court lawyer has issued a legal notice seeking travel restrictions on Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus and the interim council over vaccine policy shifts.

Boeing Eyes Narrow-Body Lease Agreement with Bangladesh

Boeing VP Paul Righi meets with Minister Afroza Khanam to discuss leasing narrow-body aircraft to strengthen Bangladesh’s aviation capacity.

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Hippocratic Oath Betrayed by French Anaesthetist

Beyond the life sentence of Frédéric Péchier, we look at the victims of the Besançon poisoner. From a 4-year-old child to 12 tragic deaths, discover how a trusted anaesthetist became France’s “Doctor Death.”

Chelsea Storm into Quarter-Finals as Arsenal and Man Utd Prepare for Play-offs

Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester United progress in the Women’s Champions League. Get the latest on Chelsea’s quarter-final status and the play-off draw for the Gunners and Red Devils.

Local Lad Miley Heals Derby Scars as Newcastle March On

From a “sombre” training ground to a roaring St James’ Park: Newcastle United find redemption as Lewis Miley and Yoane Wissa sink Fulham to book a Carabao Cup semi-final. Eddie Howe thanks fans for unwavering support.

Multiple Murder Charges Laid as Australia Announces New Visa Crackdown

Australian authorities charge Naveed Akram with 59 offences following the Bondi Beach terror attack. PM Anthony Albanese confirms ISIS-motivated ideology as the government introduces powers to cancel visas on grounds of antisemitism and hate.

CDC Ends Universal Hepatitis B Birth Dose, Triggering Medical Outcry Over Child Safety

The CDC has officially abandoned its 1991 recommendation for universal Hepatitis B vaccination at birth. Under new guidelines influenced by RFK Jr., parents of infants born to HBsAg-negative mothers will now use shared decision-making to delay or skip the birth dose, a move experts fear will increase chronic liver disease and childhood infections.

Salah’s ‘Revolution’ in Egypt Signals Potential End of Liverpool Era

Mohamed Salah’s claim that Liverpool ‘threw him under the bus’ triggered national fury in Egypt, where the star is seen as the ‘Fourth Pyramid.’ His agent now faces critical contract talks amid Saudi interest.

Archer Heroics Keep England’s Ashes Hopes Alive Despite Carey’s Century

Jofra Archer’s brilliant 3-29 spearheaded a resilient England effort, but Alex Carey’s controversial 106 helped Australia reach 326-8 on a dramatic opening day of the crucial third Ashes Test.

Hero Couple Boris and Sofia Gurman Fought Bondi Terrorist at Start of Massacre, Dashcam Reveals

Newly released dashcam footage confirms the heroism of Boris Gurman, 69, and Sofia Gurman, 61, who were tragically the first victims of the Bondi terror attack. The Russian-Jewish couple were seen wrestling a rifle from alleged shooter Sajid Akram moments after he parked his car, which displayed an Islamic State flag. Their family expressed immense pride in their final, selfless act of bravery.

Bondi Terror Attack: Sajid Akram Legally Owned Six Firearms; Ex-Police Slam Suburban Gun Access

The Bondi terror attack that killed 15 people has placed Australia’s gun laws under intense scrutiny after it was revealed alleged shooter Sajid Akram, 50, was a licensed gun owner and a member of hunting associations. Former NSW Police Detective Robert Critchlow said gun access should be revoked if an “immediate family” member like son Naveed Akram poses a security risk, questioning the logic of owning long rifles in suburban Sydney.

State Failed to Fulfill 1971 Dream; February Election to be a ‘Referendum’ : Rizwana Hasan

Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan stated that the state failed to meet the expectations of 1971, evidenced by the need for the 2024 mass uprising. She expressed hope that the upcoming February election would be a “referendum” to strengthen democracy and accountability. Hasan also defended the interim government’s record, saying its main task was to “repair [the state’s] collapse.”

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