7 Shocking Reasons Why Bangladesh’s Yunus Govt Bowed to Islamists Over Music & PE Teachers

Bangladesh’s interim government led by Muhammad Yunus has scrapped plans to hire music and physical education teachers in primary schools after Islamist groups denounced the move as “un-Islamic.” Critics say the decision marks a dangerous drift toward religious rigidity and the erosion of secular education in the country.
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6.3-Magnitude Earthquake Devastates Northern Afghanistan

A powerful 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck northern Afghanistan near Mazar-i-Sharif early Monday, killing at least 20 and injuring over 320 people. The tremor, which damaged the historic Blue Mosque and caused power outages, is the latest in a series of deadly quakes to hit the country this year.
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5 Shocking Details about the Huntingdon Train Mass Stabbing

A knife-wielding attacker left 11 people injured on an LNER train bound for London. Witnesses describe terror, chaos, and heroism as police confirm no terrorism link.
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5 Explosive Global Implications of Trump’s Nuclear Testing Push

Donald Trump’s renewed push for U.S. nuclear testing after 33 years has reignited global nuclear tensions and created a potential opening for India to reconsider its own testing moratorium. Experts say this could reshape the world’s nuclear balance amid a new U.S.-China-Russia rivalry.
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5 Historic Firsts as Rob Jetten Becomes Netherlands’ Youngest, First Openly Gay Prime Minister

Rob Jetten, 38, is set to become the Netherlands’ youngest and first openly gay prime minister after a narrow election victory over far-right leader Geert Wilders. His centrist D66 party’s historic win reflects a broader shift in Dutch and European politics — one emphasising moderation, pro-EU values, and inclusive governance.
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7 Strategic Blunders as Trump Revives the G2 Ghost with China

Donald Trump’s attempt to revive a G2-style partnership with China has raised alarms in Washington and beyond. Analysts warn that his strategy may weaken US alliances, undercut India’s Indo-Pacific role, and expose deeper contradictions in American foreign policy.
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7 Key Insights as Daylight Saving Time Ends — What It Means for You

Daylight Saving Time ends on November 2, giving Americans an extra hour of sleep. Here’s what the change means, how it affects health, and which states want to end it.
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5 Shocking Facts About the Harvard Medical School Explosion That Rocked Boston

An intentional explosion shook Harvard Medical School’s Goldenson Building in Boston early Saturday morning, prompting an FBI-led investigation as two masked suspects fled the scene.
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