Category: International

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Bangladesh’s inflation soars to four-month high in November

Dhaka: According to a report from the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) on December 5, inflation in Bangladesh rose to 11.38% in November, the highest level in four months, primarily due to increasing food prices. This figure compares to 10.87% in October. Specifically, food inflation experienced a significant increase, reaching 13.80% in November, up from.

7.0 earthquake hits California, temporarily forcing tsunami warning

Los Angeles: A 7.0 magnitude earthquake rattled parts of Northern California, leading to a brief tsunami warning that resulted in evacuations in some coastal areas and the San Francisco Bay. The earthquake occurred offshore, approximately 100 km northwest of Ferndale, a Humboldt County city with a population exceeding 1,000, at 10:44 a.m. local time on.

UN urges Taliban to reconsider implementing restrictions on women access to medical training

Multiple media reported that the Taliban had ordered private and public institutions to stop providing medical courses for women and girls.

South Korea: Train, subway lines disrupted amid railway workers’ strike

Seoul: Train and subway services in South Korea faced delays and cancellations on Thursday as unionized employees of the national railway operator initiated an indefinite general strike. Subway Lines 1, 3, and 4 in the Seoul area, along with KTX high-speed trains and regular services, experienced interruptions as Korea Railroad Corp. (KORAIL) workers demanded higher.

Two students wounded, gunman dead after shooting at California school

California: Two students were injured and the suspected gunman is deceased following a shooting at Feather River School of Seventh-Day Adventists in Palermo, Northern California, according to authorities. The Butte County Sheriff’s Office reported that deputies responded to an active shooting incident at the school on Wednesday. Students were evacuated to a nearby church, where.

20 Palestinians killed in Israeli strike on Gaza

Gaza: At least 20 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a shelter for displaced individuals located west of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, as reported by Palestinian sources. Eyewitnesses indicated that Israeli warplanes targeted the shelter in the Mawasi area with at least one missile. The Palestinian Civil Defence service reported.

Trump announces ex-aide Peter Navarro as trade advisor

Washington: President-elect Donald Trump has named his former aide Peter Navarro as senior counselor for trade and manufacturing in his upcoming administration. Navarro, an economist trained at Harvard, previously held positions in Trump’s first term, leading the newly established National Trade Council and the White House Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy, according to Xinhua.

Pakistan announce Playing XI for third T20I against Zimbabwe, Saim Ayub, Haris Rauf miss out

Bulawayo [Zimbabwe] : Saim Ayub has been dropped from the Pakistan’s Playing XI for the final T20I match of the series against Zimbabwe, and Sahibzada Farhan has been named as his replacement. Pakistan named its playing XI on the eve of the third T20I of the series with a couple of changes. Along with other.

Massive protest in Karnataka against atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh

Bengaluru: In light of the ongoing unrest and reported violence against minorities in Bangladesh, numerous Hindu organizations, united under the banner of ‘Hindu Hitarakshana Vedike,’ held a large protest in Bengaluru, Karnataka, on Wednesday. The demonstration highlighted the increasing violence and persecution faced by Hindus and other minorities, including Christians and Buddhists, in Bangladesh, with.

More lake-effect snow blankets US Great Lakes region

Los Angeles: The Great Lakes region of the United States is currently experiencing heavy lake-effect snow, marked by snow squalls, strong winds, and winter storms. This significant weather event, which started last week, has led to snowfall accumulations exceeding 3 to 5 feet in parts of Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and New York, as reported by.