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South Asia

Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman Begins China Visit, Xi Meeting and Key Deals on Agenda

Bangladesh's foreign policy priorities are under close regional scrutiny as Prime Minister Tarique Rahman embarks on his first official visit to China since assuming office in February. The trip comes amid growing economic cooperation between Dhaka and Beijing and is expected to feature high-level talks, investment agreements, and a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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Protests Escalate in PoK Over Refugee Seats, Reports Claim 46 Dead and Over 1,100 Detained

Unrest spreads across Muzaffarabad and Mirpur as demonstrations intensify ahead of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir assembly elections
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Quetta Train Blast Kills 30, Jaffar Express Derailed

At least 30 killed and 70 injured in a suicide blast on the Jaffar Express near Quetta’s Chaman Gate. Security forces launch probe into the Balochistan train attack.  
International  Special News 
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Lahore restores pre Partition names of historic streets

Pakistan's Punjab government restores original pre-Partition names to Lahore streets, renaming Islampura back to Krishan Nagar and Sant Nagar.
International 
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Bangladesh Eyes Pakistan's JF-17 Jets: A Shift in South Asian Defense Dynamics

Explore the emerging Bangladesh Pakistan JF-17 deal as air force chiefs discuss defense cooperation amid rising bilateral ties in South Asia. Insights on geopolitical implications.  
International 
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Hindu Man Set on Fire in Bangladesh’s Shariatpur, Second Mob Attack on Minority in 15 Days

Hindu man set on fire in Bangladesh’s Shariatpur, second brutal mob attack on Hindu minority in 15 days amid rising communal tension.  
International  Special News 
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Bangladesh Political Turmoil: Democracy at Crossroads as Interim Government Faces Unrest

Bangladesh faces deep political uncertainty in 2025 as youth protests, leadership crises, and India’s diplomatic stand reshape Dhaka’s path to democracy.  
Opinion 
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