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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Want to Fight Alzheimer’s? New Research Says Walk 7,500 Steps a Day to Delay Decline

Walking up to 7,500 steps daily may delay cognitive decline by 7 years for those with early Alzheimer\’s signs. Experts urge walking be part of a personalized health plan.

An Autistic Researcher\’s Plea: The Rise in Diagnosis is Our Invitation to Build Better Communities

Autistic researcher and CDC consultant argues the 1-in-31 diagnosis rate is an opportunity. Calls for policy changes in education, employment, and cities to support autistic adults

The Peanut Puzzle: How One Doctor’s Question in Israel Overturned Decades of Pediatric Advice

The incredible story of how one doctor questioned his own advice, leading to a trial proving early peanut introduction prevents allergies and a 33% drop in US cases

Air India Crash: Sole Survivor Demands Meeting with Executives Amid PTSD, \’Appalling\’ Compensation Subheadline

Sole Air India crash survivor Viswashkumar Ramesh and his team criticize the airline’s \’appalling\’ treatment, demanding a meeting after a £21.5k compensation offer

November Movie Guide: \’Wicked 2\’, \’Knives Out 3\’, and Oscar Buzz Films \’Hamnet\’ & \’Nuremberg\’

HOLLYWOOD – The month is set to deliver a cinematic feast, blending eagerly awaited sequels with several high-profile dramas poised for awards season glory. From…

Shein Faces French Prosecutors Over \’Childlike Sex Dolls\’ Sold Online

France’s consumer watchdog, the DGCCRF, has reported fast fashion giant Shein to prosecutors and regulator Arcom for selling dolls with \”childlike appearance.\” The crisis emerges days before the brand\’s first permanent global store opens in Paris

Train Terror: \’Blood Everywhere\’ as Stabbing Rampage Leaves Nine Critical; Witnesses Recount Heroism

Two suspects are in custody as counter-terrorism officers support the probe into Saturday night\’s train stabbing, which left nine people fighting for their lives. The incident, briefly codenamed \’Plato,\’ has caused major disruption to the East Coast Mainline, with LNER urging passengers to avoid travel

Royal Access for Cash: Prince Andrew Gave Private Buckingham Palace Tour to Crypto Bosses Tied to Failed Scheme

Prince Andrew arranged private Buckingham Palace access for businessmen linked to failed Pegasus crypto firm that paid Sarah Ferguson hundreds of thousands; new questions raised over royal financial conduct

King Charles III Exercises Authority: The Historic Sanctuary Awaiting the Former Prince Andrew

Sandringham, the beloved 20,000-acre estate where the royals spend Christmas, is set to become the permanent residence of the exiled Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. Learn about the history of the King\’s private property and the likely accommodations for the former Prince.

Political Deadlock Pushes Millions to the Brink: The Human Cost of the Five-Week US Shutdown

With Washington paralyzed, the US government shutdown is no longer an inconvenience—it\’s a crisis. As 40 million face the loss of food stamps and military families stress over missed paychecks, the nation\’s most vulnerable become pawns in a five-week political game.

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