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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Thousands Flee Second Border Crisis as Thailand-Cambodia Mistrust Deepens

Renewed artillery and air strikes have shattered the US-brokered peace deal on the Thai-Cambodian border. The Thai military, given ‘carte blanche,’ aims to seize hilltops and inflict severe damage on Cambodian forces.

US Special Forces Seize Massive Tanker off Venezuela, Maduro Hits Back with ‘Don’t Worry, Be Happy’

President Trump confirmed US forces seized the Skipper, a massive tanker accused of transporting sanctioned oil for Iran and Venezuela. Caracas immediately denounced the action as “international piracy.”

Tourists from UK, Allies Face Mandatory 5-Year Social Media Vetting; Privacy Watchdogs Alarmed

The Trump administration proposes requiring ESTA applicants from 40+ countries (including the UK) to provide five years of mandatory social media history to CBP. Critics warn the move will “exacerbate civil liberties harms” and harm US tourism, which is already facing projected declines despite hosting the World Cup and Olympics.

Russell Crowe Joins Critics of Mixed-Review Gladiator II

Original Gladiator star Russell Crowe criticizes the sequel, starring Paul Mescal and Pedro Pascal, arguing the creators missed the “moral core” of Roman General Maximus’s story.

Sophie Kinsella’s Quiet Battle with the Deadliest Brain Cancer

Bestselling author Sophie Kinsella (Madeleine Wickham) passed away after a two-year fight with glioblastoma. Her family celebrates her “unimaginable courage” and extraordinary career.

Australia One Draw Away from Retaining Urn as Cummins Returns to Command

Australia Captain Pat Cummins is the only change to the squad for the third Ashes Test in Adelaide, returning from a back injury. The team eyes a series victory as England struggles at 0-2 down.

Salah’s Future at Liverpool Plunged into Doubt

Mohamed Salah’s future at Liverpool is uncertain after he claimed the club scapegoated him for poor form. Sources suggest Liverpool is open to selling the 33-year-old, whose intensity clashed with manager Arne Slot’s selection policy.

Renewed Thailand-Cambodia Conflict Displaces Half a Million People

Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged Thailand and Cambodia to stop fighting, confirming the failure of the October peace deal. The renewed border conflict has killed 10 and displaced over 500,000.

Couple Hit by Colourist Trolls Goes Viral

Trolled over the groom’s skin color, Rishabh Rajput and Sonali Chouksey’s emotional 11-year love story and strong response to online abusers went viral, forcing trolls to face scrutiny.

Australia Social Media Ban for Under-16s Takes Effect

Following rapid federal legislation, millions of Australian children under 16 are banned from social media. The move, aimed at youth wellbeing, sparks debate over parental rights and rural isolation.

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