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On eve of Bangladesh victory day, Sheikh Hasina says Yunus 'secretly helping communal forces'

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News video: 'He is a Fascist': Sheikh Hasina Celebrates Bangladesh Bijoy Divas with Scathing Attack on Md Yunus

'He is a Fascist': Sheikh Hasina Celebrates Bangladesh Bijoy Divas with Scathing Attack on Md Yunus 03:03

In a fierce new attack, Sheikh Hasina, the former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, has accused interim leader Muhammad Yunus of leading a "fascist" regime that undermines the spirit of Bangladesh's Liberation War. Hasina claims Yunus' government is undemocratic, neglects public welfare, and suppresses...

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Indian garment exporters are facing a major tariff shock as the Trump administration imposes a steep 50 percent duty on Indian exports. The move directly impacts garment exporters, shoe manufacturers, and leather industries that heavily rely on the US market. With Indian garment exporters already working on razor-thin margins, this tariff threatens millions of jobs and billions in trade revenues. Competitors like Vietnam and Bangladesh could benefit, while Indian garment exporters brace for losses. The Modi government is expected to step in with relief measures as Indian garment exporters explore new markets and diversification strategies. Oneindia’s Pankaj Mishra explains. #IndianGarmentExporters #TrumpTariff #IndiaExports #TradeWar #USIndia ~PR.282~HT.408~ED.110~GR.124~

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New York Shooting | Bangladeshi Immigrant Police Officer, Didarul Islam, of the NYPD shot dead [Video]

New York Shooting | Bangladeshi Immigrant Police Officer, Didarul Islam, of the NYPD shot dead

NYPD Officer Didarul Islam, 36, was killed while confronting a gunman in a deadly Midtown Manhattan shooting on Monday evening. The Bangladeshi immigrant officer died heroically defending New Yorkers inside a skyscraper near Rockefeller Centre. The shooter, 27-year-old Shane Tamura, killed four—including Islam—before turning the gun on himself. Islam, a Bronx-based officer since 2021, is survived by his wife, two children, and an unborn child. Mayor Eric Adams hailed him as a hero. The investigation into Tamura’s motive is ongoing. #DidarulIslam #NYPDHero #ManhattanShooting #MidtownTragedy #ShaneTamura #NewYorkNews #PoliceKilled #AR15 #BangladeshiImmigrant #NYPD #Bronx #GunViolence #AmericanHero #SkyscraperShooting #RockefellerCentre #345ParkAvenue #MayorEricAdams #GunControl #ImmigrantHeroes #FaithAndService #USCrime #MotiveUnknown #NYCShooting #OfficerDown #BreakingNews #NYCPolice #OfficerKilledInAction #PublicSafety #MassShooting #CommunityMourning ~HT.318~

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Bangladesh plane crash kills at least 27, including 25 children

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