History Made! India Women Secure World Cup Final Spot with Record-Breaking Run Chase The Indian Women’s Cricket Team’s journey to the final of the current Women’s ODI World Cup was far from easy. They faced early setbacks, including a defeat against Australia in Visakhapatnam on October 12, despite posting a massive 330 runs. Furthermore, Harmanpreet Kaur’s side failed to clinch victories against South Africa and England, even after showing promise. But on a thrilling day at the DY Patil Stadium, the Indian squad, which was at risk of being eliminated…
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Saint Martin’s Island Reopens After 9 Months, But Tourists Face Restrictions
Saint Martin’s Island Reopens After 9 Months, But Tourists Face Restrictions Bangladesh’s only coral-rich island, Saint Martin’s Island in Cox’s Bazar, is set to reopen to tourists starting tomorrow, Saturday, November 1st, after a nine-month closure. While the island—a favourite destination for both domestic and foreign travellers—is welcoming visitors back, a new restriction means tourists must adhere to day trips only for the entire month of November. However, in December and January, the government plans to allow up to 2,000 tourists per day to stay overnight. Ship Owners Balk at…
Read MoreFormer State Minister Ehsanul Haque Milon Barred from Leaving Bangladesh
Former State Minister Ehsanul Haque Milon Barred from Leaving Bangladesh at Dhaka Airport Anamul Haque Milon, a former State Minister for Education during the BNP-Jamaat coalition government, was stopped by immigration police at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka today (Thursday) while attempting to fly to Thailand for medical treatment. The incident occurred around 11:00 AM when Milon, who served as a prominent member of the cabinet, was scheduled to board a Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight to Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. Upon reaching the immigration counter, officials halted his…
Read MoreCyber Conspiracy Uncovered in Bangladesh ISP Sector; Government Vows Strict Action
Cyber Conspiracy Uncovered in Bangladesh ISP Sector; Government Vows Strict Action Faiz Ahmad Tayyeb, Special Assistant to the Chief Advisor for the Ministry of Post, Telecommunication, and Information Technology, has announced that the government has received evidence of a “dangerous cyber conspiracy” within the country’s Internet Service Providing (ISP) sector. In a Facebook post today (Friday), he wrote that certain unscrupulous ISP companies are attempting to destroy the networks and businesses of their competitors by organizing DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks from abroad. The government and the Bangladesh Telecommunication…
Read MoreMilitary Operation in Kurram: Captain and Six Soldiers
Military Operation in Kurram: Captain and Six Soldiers Martyred in Fierce Gun Battle Six Pakistani soldiers, including a Captain, were killed in a military operation conducted in the Kurram district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. In a swift and effective counter-attack by the security forces, seven terrorists were also eliminated. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the Pakistani Armed Forces, issued a statement with these details on Wednesday (October 28). Operation Details and Casualties The statement confirmed that the operation was launched after the presence of members of…
Read MorePakistani Lawyer Challenges ‘Period Tax’ on Sanitary Products
Historic Legal Battle: Young Pakistani Lawyer Challenges ‘Period Tax’ on Sanitary Products Mahnur Omer, a young lawyer from Rawalpindi, Pakistan, has embarked on a historic legal fight, using her own difficult experiences during adolescence to challenge institutional discrimination against women. She recently took legal action against the unfairly high taxation of menstrual hygiene products in Pakistan. Mahnur told The Express Tribune, “Since childhood, I have seen women in society face various forms of discrimination, especially concerning their health rights.” Motivated by this, the 25-year-old asked herself, “If we have a…
Read MoreGeopolitical Tensions Escalate: Pakistan
Geopolitical Tensions Escalate: Pakistan Accuses India of Using Afghanistan to Fuel Terror Pakistan’s Defense Minister, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, has accused India of using Afghanistan as a tool to spread terrorism. He issued a stark warning to Kabul, threatening a “50 times stronger” retaliation if Afghanistan launches an attack on Islamabad. Asif leveled this severe criticism against the Afghan delegation on Tuesday (October 28) during Geo News’ prime-time show, ‘Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Saath,’ as reported by NDTV. The Pakistani minister also fiercely criticized the Taliban government in Afghanistan for backing…
Read MoreEx-PM Sheikh Hasina’s Controversial Interview
Ex-PM Sheikh Hasina’s Controversial Interview: Political Fallout Over Election Comments A new round of discussions has begun following the publication of an interview with former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in major international media outlets. The interviews, given by Hasina from her place of exile in New Delhi, were published on Wednesday in international wire services like Reuters, AFP, and the UK-based The Independent. The deposed Prime Minister refused to apologize for the deaths of nearly 1,400 people during the mass uprising in July-August of last year. Her comments regarding the…
Read MoreA Shocking Omission: Sarfaraz Khan Snubbed Agai
Shocking Omission: Sarfaraz Khan Snubbed Again Despite Consistent Success Despite consistent high-level performance in domestic cricket, Indian batter Sarfaraz Khan has once again been sidelined. The 28-year-old was notably excluded from the India ‘A’ squad for the upcoming four-day series against South Africa ‘A’, which begins this Thursday. Sarfaraz is one of the most successful batters in India’s domestic circuit. Although he received a delayed opportunity in the Test squad, he quickly proved his mettle. In just six Tests, he has scored 371 runs, including one century and three half-centuries.…
Read MoreTest Cricket History Shaken: Tea Before Lunch
Test Cricket History Shaken: Tea Before Lunch! A century-old tradition in Test cricket is set to change. The classic, aristocratic format in white flannels will see a major break from its long-established routine as the order of breaks is flipped. Traditionally, Test cricket featured a lunch break after the first session and a tea break after the second. Now, that sequence is changing. For the first time, the tea break will take place before the lunch break. This new rule will be implemented during South Africa’s two-Test series tour of…
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