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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Donor Safety Failures Expose Global Regulatory Gaps

A major investigation reveals an anonymous sperm donor unknowingly carried a TP53 gene mutation, putting nearly 200 children at up to 90% risk of cancer, including a “very small” number of UK families.

Jess Glynne’s 2015 Hit Dominates UK Rankings

Jess Glynne’s 2015 hit “Hold My Hand” has secured the UK TikTok Song of the Year title after the viral “nothing beats a Jet2holiday” trend soundtracked 6.6 million videos, giving the singer’s career a boost.

Marko’s Exit Exposes Deepening Power Struggle Inside Red Bull

Red Bull motorsport adviser Helmut Marko, instrumental in securing 14 F1 titles, confirms his retirement at the end of 2025, marking the close of an “extraordinary era” in the team’s history.

Australia’s New Opening Duo Forces Khawaja Debate as Injuries Decimate Bowling Attacks

Australia’s surprise opening success with Travis Head and Jake Weatherald puts Usman Khawaja’s spot at risk. Injury updates for Josh Hazlewood and Mark Wood confirmed out for the rest of the Ashes series.

Six Teenagers Charged, One Found with a Blade, Following Ellenbrook School Attack

Details emerge on the multiple charges laid against six teenagers (13-16) following the alleged violent assault at Ellenbrook Secondary College, including a charge for carrying a blade.

Australia’s Under-16 Social Media Ban Sets Global Standard for Tech Accountability

Australia makes history with a mandatory social media ban for under-16s. This feature explains the legal framework, how the eSafety Commission will enforce the law, and which platforms are exempt or may be added next.

Trump’s China Chip Reversal Sparks Pentagon Concerns

President Trump reversed the ban on Nvidia’s H200 AI chip sales to China, citing American jobs, but mandated that 25% of Chinese revenues be paid to the U.S. government, sparking industry debate.

Historical Roots and Failed Diplomacy Behind the Thailand–Cambodia Border Conflict

A fragile truce between Thailand and Cambodia has collapsed into renewed fighting, leaving at least 10 dead. Thailand confirmed multiple airstrikes, escalating the conflict despite US mediation.

Trump Calls South Korea a ‘Model Ally’ in New Indo-Pacific Security Shif

The omission of “denuclearization” from the new US National Security Strategy fuels speculation that President Trump is ready to meet Kim Jong-un on terms recognizing North Korea as a nuclear state to achieve a diplomatic breakthrough.

Australia Orders Big Tech to Block 1M Under-16 Accounts by Dec 10 in World-First Social Media Ban

Experts warn that blocking TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube for over one million under-16s right before Australia’s long summer break could exacerbate anxiety and isolation for vulnerable teens

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