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Sheikh Hasina’s aide alleges terrorist uprising in Bangladesh, confident of her return

Amid rising tensions, Sheikh Hasina’s aide claims the former Bangladesh PM will return to power, calling the crisis a ‘terrorist uprising.’ Meanwhile, a Dhaka court has ordered the seizure of her properties.

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US Awami League Vice President Dr. Rabbi Alam, a close aide of Sheikh Hasina, has asserted that the former Bangladeshi Prime Minister will return to power, claiming that the current unrest in Bangladesh is not a political movement but a “terrorist uprising.” Speaking in Kolkata, Alam also thanked Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for facilitating a safe passage for Sheikh Hasina and providing shelter to several leaders.

“Bangladesh is under attack, and it needs to be addressed by the international community. A political uprising is fine, but that is not what has been going on in Bangladesh. This is a terrorist uprising… Many of our leaders are sheltered here in India, and we are very thankful to the Indian government for providing the alignment. I also thank PM Narendra Modi for providing a safe travel passage for our Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. We are thankful to the people of India,” said Alam.

Young generation ‘manipulated,’ says Alam

Expressing confidence in Hasina’s return, Alam remarked that Bangladesh’s younger population had been “manipulated,” leading to their role in the political shift.

“… Sheikh Hasina is coming back as the Prime Minister. The young generation has made a mistake, but that’s not their fault; they have been manipulated…,” he stated.

Court orders seizure of Hasina’s residence, bank accounts

Amid the political turmoil, a court in Dhaka has ordered the seizure of Sheikh Hasina’s residence, ‘Sudhasadan,’ and other properties belonging to her family members in exile in India. Additionally, 124 bank accounts associated with her family have been frozen following an application by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).

Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Zakir Hossain Ghalib issued the order, impacting properties linked to Hasina’s son Sajib Wazed Joy, daughter Saima Wazed Putul, sister Sheikh Rehana, and her children Tulip Siddique and Radwan Mujib Siddique.

Bangladesh protests Hasina’s remarks from India

Tensions between Bangladesh and India have escalated after Hasina allegedly made “false and fabricated” statements on social media, prompting Bangladesh’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to lodge a formal protest. The ministry urged India to prevent Hasina from making inflammatory statements, citing concerns about national stability.

Arrest warrant issued against Hasina in January

Earlier this year, Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) issued an arrest warrant against Sheikh Hasina and 10 others, including former Defence Adviser Major General (retired) Tarique Ahmed Siddique and former Inspector General of Police Benazir Ahmed. The charges include allegations of extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances.

Hasina’s ousting and interim government

Sheikh Hasina, who led Bangladesh for over a decade, was ousted on August 5 following a student-led movement that saw violent clashes resulting in over 600 deaths. An interim government, led by Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus, has since taken charge, while Hasina remains in India.

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Keir Starmer steps down as UK PM amid mounting pressure from Labour Party

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced he will step down after growing pressure from within the Labour Party, remaining in office until a new leader is chosen.

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British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced on Monday that he will step down as leader of the governing Labour Party and leave office within weeks, ending a turbulent tenure that lasted less than two years.

Starmer said he would remain as caretaker prime minister until the Labour Party elects a new leader, with the transition expected to be completed before Parliament returns in September. The announcement came after increasing pressure from within his party amid falling popularity and growing concerns over Labour’s political fortunes.

Pressure within Labour intensifies

The resignation follows days of speculation over Starmer’s future after former Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham emerged as a strong challenger within the party. Burnham’s recent victory in a special parliamentary election intensified calls for a leadership change and added to the pressure on Starmer to step aside.

Starmer led Labour to a landslide victory in the 2024 general election, bringing the party back to power after 14 years in opposition. However, his government’s popularity declined sharply over the past year as Labour struggled in opinion polls and local elections.

Emotional announcement outside Downing Street

Speaking outside 10 Downing Street, an emotional Starmer said every major decision he had taken had been guided by what he believed was best for the country. He also said he now wanted to spend more time with his family while ensuring a smooth transfer of power.

His departure makes him the sixth British prime minister in the past decade to leave office before completing a full term, highlighting continued political instability in the United Kingdom.

The Labour Party is expected to begin the process of choosing its next leader in the coming weeks, with Andy Burnham widely seen as a leading contender.

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Qatar gas hub explosion leaves 54 injured, 18 missing at Ras Laffan facility

An explosion at Qatar’s Barzan gas facility in Ras Laffan Industrial City injured 54 people and left 18 missing, with rescue teams continuing search operations.

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At least 54 people were injured and 18 others remained missing after an explosion and fire struck a gas facility in Qatar’s Ras Laffan Industrial City, one of the world’s most important natural gas hubs.

The incident occurred on Sunday evening at the Barzan gas supply facility during the start-up of operations, according to state-owned energy company QatarEnergy. Emergency response teams were immediately deployed to the site, and authorities later confirmed that the fire had been brought under control.

Rescue teams continue search operation

Qatar’s Interior Ministry said 54 people had been injured in the blast, while specialised search and rescue teams, working alongside Civil Defence personnel, were continuing efforts to locate 18 individuals reported missing. Authorities described the incident as a “technical accident” and said there was no gas leak posing a threat to public safety.

Ras Laffan Industrial City, located north of Doha, serves as Qatar’s main liquefied natural gas (LNG) processing centre and is a crucial part of the country’s energy infrastructure. The Barzan facility primarily supplies gas to Qatar’s domestic market.

Cause under investigation

QatarEnergy has not yet disclosed the extent of any damage to the facility. The cause of the explosion remains under investigation.

Witnesses reported hearing a loud explosion, while flames and thick smoke were seen rising from the industrial complex. Officials have not indicated whether the incident will affect broader energy operations at Ras Laffan.

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Iran announces closure of Strait of Hormuz again amid tensions over Israeli strikes in Lebanon

Iran has announced a renewed closure of the Strait of Hormuz, blaming Israeli military actions in Lebanon and raising fresh concerns over global energy supplies.

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Iran has announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most strategically important maritime routes, citing Israeli attacks in Lebanon as the reason behind the move. The development comes just days after the waterway had reportedly been reopened following a period of heightened regional tensions.

According to reports, the announcement was made by Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, the country’s top joint military command. Iranian authorities alleged that ongoing Israeli military actions in Lebanon and what they described as insufficient efforts by the United States to restrain those attacks had violated the terms of a recently established ceasefire arrangement.

The Strait of Hormuz is a critical global energy corridor connecting the Persian Gulf with the Arabian Sea. A significant share of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas shipments passes through the narrow waterway, making any disruption a matter of international concern.

Iranian officials reportedly described the closure as an initial response and warned that additional measures could follow if regional hostilities continue. The announcement has raised concerns about potential disruptions to global energy markets and maritime trade.

However, there were conflicting assessments regarding the immediate impact of the decision. A senior US official reportedly said there was no visible indication of Iranian military activity that would suggest an imminent enforcement of the closure, while diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran were expected to continue in Switzerland.

The latest development marks another escalation in regional tensions and places renewed focus on the security of one of the world’s most important shipping routes.

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