Tension Raised🚨
Egypt SISI military Govt:since 2013 & Bangladeshi Hasina's Dictatorship Govt:since 2009 both same,he slowly kill Morsi without treatment,Hasina will do same to Begum Khaleda Zia.
@freebangladesh@FreeKhaledaZia1@dw_freedom ,@Tariqbnp,@ProthomAlo,@dailystarnews
Israel bombed a kitchen that provided meals to the forcibly displaced Palestinians in Gaza, killing three and injuring others.
The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza said Israel has killed at least 871 people since the so-called ceasefire began last October.
An Israeli law that imposes the death penalty for Palestinians accused of deadly attacks has been extended to the occupied West Bank through a military order.
Al Jazeera’s @nida_journo has more from Ramallah in the occupied West Bank.
The Gaza Tribunal Report exposes the full scale of Britain's complicity in genocide.
Complicity demands consequences. That's why, today, we submitted The Gaza Tribunal report to the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Footage from Tel Aviv shows the aftermath of Iranian missile strikes on the city, which injured seven people, including one in serious condition, according to Israel’s public broadcaster.
The illegal attack on Iran by Israel and the United States is a catastrophic act of aggression, brutality and escalation. Human beings will pay the price.
Yes, Jeremy Corbyn would have done better. March 2020:
“Generations to come will look back on this moment and judge us on the actions we take now.
Our response must be bold & it must be decisive.”
An Indian-made HAL Tejas fighter jet crashed during a demonstration at the Dubai Airshow in the United Arab Emirates, killing the pilot in the aircraft’s second recorded accident.
I am deeply saddened by the tragic loss of lives caused by today’s earthquake in Bangladesh. My prayers are with the departed souls, and my heartfelt condolences go to the families who have lost their loved ones. I stand in solidarity with everyone who has been injured or affected by this devastating disaster.
This heartbreaking moment reminds us that protecting lives must be our highest priority. We urgently need stronger disaster preparedness so that such tragedies do not cause avoidable suffering. Unsafe buildings that ignore earthquake and fire safety codes must be identified and brought under strict oversight, while new construction should be supervised with transparency and accountability.
Equally important is strengthening our emergency response capacity. A coordinated rescue force involving the Fire Service, Army, Navy and Coast Guard is essential. Permanent rescue centers should be established in high-risk areas, and communities must have 24/7 access to drones, paramedics and ambulances, with helicopters and air ambulances ready at all times.
The declining groundwater level in the capital has increased the risk of earthquake damage. Restoring filled canals and excavating new ones is critical to reducing pressure on underground water and improving long-term safety.
Through foresight, accountability and unity, we can build a safer and more resilient Bangladesh for all.
In this moment of national grief, I urge all leaders, activists, and supporters of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party to step forward and extend every possible assistance to the victims. Let us unite to support rescue efforts, provide care to the injured, and help rebuild the lives of those who have lost their homes and livelihoods.
May Allah grant us the strength, compassion, and unity to stand beside our fellow citizens in this difficult time.
Student confronts the #BBC head-on:
“Why lie to us? Why pretend you’re listening when everyone sees the truth?
Just say it openly:
The BBC is Israeli propaganda.
You don’t care about Palestinians — their lives don’t matter to you.
The blood of Gaza’s children is on your hands.
Tell us… how do you sleep at night?”
Sky News sees the full-scale destruction of Gaza.
Israel does not allow news organisations to report independently from Gaza. Today it took a group of journalists, including Sky's @adamparsons, into the area of the Strip occupied by Israeli forces.
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It is undeniable that the digital world now shapes every part of our lives, from our daily routines to the way nations engage on the global stage. The speed at which technology has transformed both the world and Bangladesh is something none of us can ignore.
Sometimes my wife and I find ourselves reflecting on how different today’s world is for our daughter compared to the one we grew up in. And like many parents and concerned citizens, we feel both hope and worry. The opportunities are greater than ever, but so are the threats.
If Bangladesh is to move forward, our daughters, mothers, sisters, and colleagues cannot continue to live with fear. Every day, too many women face harassment, intimidation, bullying, and violence simply for speaking, working, studying, or trying to live freely.
This is not the Bangladesh we dream of. And it is not the future our young girls deserve.
Women must feel safe. Both online and offline, at home and in public, in their personal lives and in their professional journeys.
To help make that a reality, here are five urgent priorities that BNP envision implementing:
1. A National Online Safety System - A fast, simple way for women to report cyberbullying, threats, impersonation, and leaked information, supported by a 24/7 hotline, an online portal, and trained responders who act quickly and respectfully. Partnerships with major platforms can improve Bangla-language moderation and ensure abusive content is removed swiftly.
2. Protection Protocols for Women in Public Life - Clear national guidelines, rapid legal and digital support, and confidential reporting channels for women who face attacks as journalists, activists, students, or community leaders. No woman should be silenced for participating in public life.
3. Digital Safety Education - Schools and universities should teach practical digital-safety skills during orientation. Trained teachers act as ‘safety focal points’, and annual awareness campaigns help young people navigate the digital world with confidence.
4. Stronger Community-Level Response to Violence and Harassment - Community help desks, safer transport routes, improved street lighting, and trauma-sensitive responders can make daily life safer and more predictable for women.
5. A Nationwide Push for Women’s Leadership and Participation - Leadership training, mentoring networks, and expanded access to childcare in schools, offices, and workplaces can allow women to lead, achieve, and contribute fully. When women rise, the nation rises with them.
Whatever our politics, religion, ethnicity, or gender, one truth must unite us as Bangladeshis: A Bangladesh where women are safe, supported, and empowered is an unstoppable Bangladesh.
Let us work together to make that future a reality, for our daughters, and for the generations yet to come.