- Bangladesh Tribunal Sentences Ex-PM Sheikh Hasina to Death for 2024 Unrest Crimes
A Bangladesh court has sentenced ousted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for “crimes against humanity” during the 2024 July–August uprising. Tried in absentia, Hasina was found guilty on all five charges, including ordering attacks on protesters. The verdict also implicates ex-ministers Asaduzzaman Khan and Abdullah Al-Mamun.
- Sheikh Hasina Rejects Tribunal Verdict, Calls It “Rigged” and Politically Motivated
Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina condemned her death sentence, calling the tribunal “rigged” and run by an unelected government. In a statement, she said the verdict was politically driven to erase the Awami League. Hasina, tried in absentia, denied all charges and accused the Yunus-led administration of suppressing democracy and targeting her party.
- Tejashwi Yadav Elected Leader of Opposition in Bihar Amid Family Turmoil
Tejashwi Yadav has been elected Leader of Opposition in the Bihar Assembly after RJD’s poor show, winning just 25 seats. His appointment comes as sister Rohini Acharya accuses him of humiliation and being “thrown out” of the family. The NDA’s sweeping victory reshapes Bihar’s political landscape once again.
- NIA Gets 10-Day Custody of Amir Rashid Ali in Red Fort Blast Case
A Delhi court granted the NIA 10-day custody of Amir Rashid Ali, accused of helping suicide bomber Umar Un Nabi and arranging a safe house. The agency alleges he assisted in preparing the IED used in the Red Fort blast. Amir will be taken to Jammu & Kashmir for further investigation.
- Kim Kardashian Calls ChatGPT Her “Frenemy” After AI Gives Wrong Legal Answers
Kim Kardashian joked that ChatGPT is her “frenemy,” revealing it often gave her incorrect legal advice, even causing her to fail tests during her law studies. Kim said the AI offered “sassy” responses and life lessons instead of accurate answers. The reality star has been studying law through a California apprenticeship program.

