Five Journalists Killed in Bangladesh Turmoil, PEC Demands Fair Probes in Each Case
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Geneva, August 9: Press Emblem Campaign (PEC), the global media safety and rights body, expresses shock and serious concern over the fact that a number of working journalists were killed in the recent past across Bangladesh, as the south Asian nation witnessed a massive anti-government protests that snatched away...
Guwahati: It’s official now- Bangladesh’s lone Nobel laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus has been appointed as the head of interim government by Bangladesh President Muhammed Shahabuddin on Tuesday midnight following a series of discussions with the top military personnel, agitating student leaders and other law experts in Banga Bhaban.Prof Yunus,...
Hasina Resigns Amidst Unrest in Bangladesh, Army Chief Vows to Form Interim Government
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Guwahati: Amidst relentless unrest in Bangladesh over the quota in government jobs, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned from her post and left the country. The longest serving lady premier in the world, Hasina initially arrived in Agartala and then moved to New Delhi with the support from the Indian...
Delhi: Indian shooter Swapnil Kusale added a third medal to India's tally at the Paris Olympics 2024, marking his debut by securing a bronze in the 50m Rifle 3P event.
Kusale made history by becoming the first Indian shooter to bag a medal in this event at the Olympics,...
Geneva, July 22: The Press Emblem Campaign (PEC), the global media safety and rights body, expressed shock and grief over the killing of a young reporter in the Bangladesh capital during a nationwide protest against the job-quota system in the South Asian nation.
Hasan Mehedi (35), who worked for the...
Guwahati: After nearly hundreds of young people, precisely students, were killed by the government armed forces in liaison with the ruling party affiliates in Bangladesh, the country’s lone Nobel laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus made a clarion call to the international community including the United Nations to halt the murder...
Agartala, July 20, 2024: In response to escalating student protests and the deteriorating law and order situation at various colleges and universities in Bangladesh, the Indian High Commission has advised Indian students to return home as soon as possible. The directive follows ongoing unrest affecting educational institutions across the...
Khuraijam Athouba Files Complaint Against Birmingham University Lecturer Uday S. Reddy with UK Police Over Alleged Involvement in Manipur Conflict
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Ukhrul: Spokesperson of Coordination Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) and Vice-President of International Peace and Social Advancement (IPSA), Khuraijam Athouba has said that he has filed a police complaint with the West Midlands Police in Birmingham, UK "against Uday S Reddy, also known as Kautiliya33 in X, who works...
Camera Traps Record Tiger Migration from Sikkim’s Pangolakha Sanctuary to Bhutan
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Movement of tiger from Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary in Sikkim to Samste district of neighbouring Bhutan has been recorded by camera traps, Forest officials said.
The Pangolakha wildlife sanctuary in Pakyong district of Sikkim is spread over 128 sq km and serves as a crucial corridor for wildlife, particularly tigers, between...
Naga Youths in Myanmar forcibly recruited into KIA, NSO Condemns Harassment and Taxation
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The Naga Students' Organization (NSO) in Lahe headquarters in Sagaing region, Myanmar, said it convened an emergency meeting with its federating units, tribal leaders, and the Naga Traditional and Literature Committee at the Naga Cultural Hall, Lahe, on June 22 to address pressing issues affecting the Naga community in...