‘Nobody can outdo us in violence’: Bangladesh’s student-led NCP issues warning to ruling BNP

Bangladesh’s National Citizen Party spokesperson Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuyain, issued a sharp warning to the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party, saying no one could surpass his party when it came to violence. “Despite the opposition repeatedly demonstrating goodwill, the ruling party is actively seeking violence. Though our blood is hot and we are young, we understand…

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“It’s coming home”: Ivan Toney says in barber’s chair after surprise England FIFA World Cup squad call-up from Thomas Tuchel | Football News

Ivan Toney (Image Source: Getty) England striker Ivan Toney could not hide his excitement after receiving a surprise call-up to England’s FIFA World Cup squad. The Al-Ahli forward was visiting his favourite barber shop in Clapham, South London, shortly after learning the news. His reaction was captured on video and later shared online by HD…

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Rs 64 crore Keni bridge in Bihar shows exposed iron rods, damaged pillars; fears of collapse rise | Patna News

PATNA: Serious concerns have emerged over the safety of the Rs 64-crore Keni Bridge in Bihar after exposed iron rods and damaged pillars triggered fears of a possible collapse.The deteriorating condition of the bridge has sparked alarm among local residents, with visuals showing damaged portions of the structure and exposed reinforcement bars circulating widely.Responding to…

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‘Lights off, doors locked’: Twisha Sharma family lawyer claims Samarth Singh hid/sitting inside courtroom before arrest, pushed during confrontation | Bhopal News

Twisha Sharma’s family lawyer (R) alleges her husband, Samarth Singh (L), was ‘sitting’ in a locked courtroom before his arrest in Jabalpur. BHOPAL: The investigation into the death of 33-year-old Twisha Sharma intensified on Friday after her husband Samarth Singh was taken into police custody from the Jabalpur district court premises.Anurag Srivastava, counsel for Twisha…

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Microsoft’s top executive Yusuf Mehdi is leaving after 35 years; says in memo: I have decided the time is…

Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft’s consumer chief marketing officer and one of its longest-serving executives, is leaving the company after 35 years. He announced the decision in an internal memo to staff on Thursday, first reported by Business Insider. Mehdi isn’t walking out the door immediately. He plans to work through the next fiscal year—which at Microsoft…

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