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'Bangladesh elections before Ramadan': Muhammad Yunus announces February 2026 election; here are the details

August 06, 25 Vadodara Live

Interim Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus announced Bangladesh's general elections will be held in February 2026, following consultations with political parties. The announcement coincided with the release of the "July Declaration," outlining proposed reforms and criticizing the previous administration. While celebrations marked the anniversary of Sheikh Hasina's ouster, Human Rights Watch raised concerns about the interim government's human rights record.

One year of coup d'état in Bangladesh... Sheikh Hasina wrote an open letter, saying- 'Even if they have grabbed power, but...'

August 06, 25 Vadodara Live

In an open letter to the people of the country, Sheikh Hasina wrote, "A year ago today, our country witnessed a violent disruption of our hard-won democracy when an unelected regime seized power through unconstitutional means. It was a dark moment in our history. It was an affront to the will of the people and a betrayal of the citizens and the state>Bangladesh people for their courage Hasina wrote, "The power belongs to the people, no regime can forever suppress the will of any nation and their struggle for just causes continues." "Together we will rebuild what is broken. Together we will r

Trump threatens major tariff hike on India over Russian oil imports: ‘I’m going to raise’

August 06, 25 Vadodara Live

US President Donald Trump has announced plans to significantly raise tariffs on India within 24 hours, citing New Delhi’s continued purchase and resale of Russian crude oil. Calling India a supporter of the “Russian war machine,” Trump accused the country of profiting from the Ukraine conflict. India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) responded strongly, defending its energy policy as a “national necessity” and highlighting the West’s own ongoing trade with Russia.

Netanyahu "Ready to Occupy Gaza" Despite IDF Objection, Zamir “Frustrated”, Asked to Resign if… |4K

August 06, 25 Vadodara Live

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is said to have reached a decision for the full occupation of the Gaza Strip. Netanyahu’s decision also includes areas where hostages are held, a source in the Prime Minister's Office told The Jerusalem Post on August 4. Netanyahu is set to convene his security cabinet this week to decide on Israel's next steps in Gaza amid speculations that more force could be an option. Several Israeli ministers reportedly said Netanyahu referred to the term “occupation of the Strip” during private conversations, RT news reported. It marks a significant shift i

'No More Talks With Asim-Led Hybrid Regime': Imran Khan's Message Ahead Of PTI Protests | News18

August 06, 25 Vadodara Live

Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan on Monday released a message ahead of nationwide protests by his party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, on the second anniversary of his arrest on August 5.Khan said he will not hold any talks or go into negotiations with a “hybrid" regime led by “dictator Asim", referring to Pakistan’s army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir. By doing this, he has closed all doors of negotiations with the Pakistan government. n18oc_worldn18oc_breaking-newsNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube

US issues stern warning to visa holders from India: Overstaying may lead to deportation

August 06, 25 Vadodara Live

The United States Embassy in India has issued a firm warning to visa holders, urging them to strictly adhere to the terms of their US visa and the authorised duration of stay. The Embassy emphasised that overstaying or violating visa terms could lead to serious consequences, including visa revocation and deportation.

Supreme Court orders detention of former Brazilian President Bolsonaro; Accused of conspiring to revolt after losing the election

August 06, 25 Vadodara Live

Brazil's Supreme Court has ordered the house arrest of former president Jair Bolsonaro. He is accused of plotting to rebel to stay in power despite losing the 2022 presidential election. The court said Bolsonaro had violated the precautionary restrictions already imposed. Justice Minister Alexandre de Moraes, who is overseeing the case, said Bolsonaro had sent public messages through his three legislator sons, violating sanctions. Bolsonaro addressed a rally of his supporters in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday over his son's phone. "Good afternoon Copacabana, good afternoon my Brazil, this is for our

"Basic Decency" Hochul Blasts Ted Cruz For Questioning Her Wearing A Headscarf At Cop's Funeral | 4K

August 05, 25 Vadodara Live

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, who wore a headscarf to a Muslim police officer’s funeral, clapped back at Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), who seemed to mock her in a tweet. Cruz reposted a photo of Hochul at the funeral with the caption, “Um, wut?” Hochul responded saying, “I wore a headscarf to honor a fallen Muslim NYPD officer at his funeral. Respecting a grieving family’s faith is ‘wut’ leaders and anyone with basic decency would do.” After Hochul’s response, Cruz responded, writing, “I agree. You should wear a hijab every day because you are so damn decent. Never mind the rights

"If She's Republican..." Trump Gushes Over Sydney Sweeney's Controversial American Eagle Ad | 4K

August 05, 25 Vadodara Live

President Donald Trump has come out in support of actress Sydney Sweeney and her campaign American Eagle. He called the ad "fantastic" after learning that Sweeney was a registered Republican. The actress and American Eagle have come under heavy criticism for an advertisement many perceived having racial overtones because it plays on the words "genes" and "jeans." n18oc_world n18oc_crux

Russia exits INF Treaty, blames US missile deployments and rising nuclear tensions

August 05, 25 Vadodara Live

Russia on Monday announced that it no longer considers itself bound by the Intermediate‑Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, a landmark arms control agreement signed in 1987, reported the Times of India. Moscow blamed the “actions of Western countries” for creating a “direct threat” to its national security and said the conditions for maintaining the treaty had “disappeared.” The Russian Foreign Ministry stated that it would no longer observe self-imposed restrictions on the deployment of certain missile systems.

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