Bangladesh Election Shock: 9 Explosive Takeaways from BNP’s Landslide Comeback

Bangladesh’s 2026 parliamentary election has delivered a decisive mandate to the BNP, paving the way for Tarique Rahman to become prime minister. From India ties to the Yunus referendum and Jamaat’s setback, here are the key takeaways shaping Bangladesh’s future.
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7 Explosive Facts About the EXILE Act Threatening H-1B Visas for Indians

A new US bill called the EXILE Act seeks to eliminate the H-1B visa program entirely from 2027. Introduced by Republican lawmaker Greg Steube, the proposal could dramatically impact Indian professionals, students, and global tech hiring. Here’s what the bill means, its chances of becoming law, and how Indians may be affected.
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10 Explosive Developments in the Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping Case as FBI Closes In

The FBI has recovered a black glove near Nancy Guthrie’s Arizona home, marking a major development in the high-profile kidnapping of Savannah Guthrie’s mother. With new surveillance footage, ransom notes demanding Bitcoin, a detained man later released, and thousands of tips flooding in, investigators say the case has entered a critical phase.
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11 Crucial Signals from Trump–Netanyahu Talks as Iran Nuclear Tensions Explode

Donald Trump says no “definitive” agreement was reached with Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu on Iran, but US–Iran nuclear talks will continue. With military threats, Gaza diplomacy, and missile disputes looming, the meeting underscores deep divisions and the high stakes shaping the Middle East.
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9 Defining Stakes in Bangladesh’s Explosive Post-Hasina Election That India Is Watching Closely

Bangladesh heads into its first election since Sheikh Hasina’s dramatic ouster in 2024. With India–Bangladesh ties at a historic low, China and Pakistan gaining ground, and Islamists re-emerging, the vote could reshape South Asia’s strategic balance and redefine Dhaka–Delhi relations.
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7 Explosive Reasons Iran’s Missile Program Is a Non-Negotiable Red Line in US Talks

Iran has declared its ballistic missile program non-negotiable as indirect talks with the United States resume. With memories of last year’s war with Israel, rising US military pressure, and regional bases within missile range, Tehran views its missile arsenal as the backbone of national defense—setting up a critical impasse in nuclear negotiations.
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9 Explosive Signals: Iran Offers Uranium Dilution for Sanctions Relief as Nuclear Talks Intensify

Iran has signaled willingness to dilute its 60% enriched uranium stockpile in exchange for sanctions relief, as indirect nuclear talks with the United States resume in Oman amid rising regional tensions and global scrutiny.
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5 Explosive Admissions: Pakistan Defence Minister says US ‘Used and Discarded’ Islamabad

Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has delivered one of the harshest critiques of Islamabad’s past alliance with Washington, saying the US used Pakistan “worse than toilet paper” in its wars. His remarks expose deep regrets over Afghanistan, misuse of jihad, and irreversible damage to Pakistan’s security and society.
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7 Powerful Reasons Russia Is Backing India’s BRICS Agenda in 2026

Russia has pledged strong support for India’s BRICS 2026 chairmanship, calling New Delhi’s agenda modern, forward-looking, and highly relevant. From counter-terrorism and energy security to AI governance and global financial reform, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov outlined why India’s leadership could shape BRICS’ future role in global governance.
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12 Explosive Days That Left Keir Starmer Fighting to Survive as UK Prime Minister

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer survives—for now—after a dramatic day of resignations, party infighting, and mounting fallout from the Epstein-linked Mandelson scandal. As cabinet allies rally behind him and rivals circle, Labour faces its most serious internal crisis since taking power in 2024.
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