Bangladesh Nationalist Party chief Khaleda Zia and her son Tarique Rahman, along with four others, were acquitted by the Supreme Court in the Zia Orphanage Trust corruption case, terming it 'malicious'. This verdict removes legal hurdles for Khaleda to contest the upcoming national elections.
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A phone call between President-elect Donald Trump and Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito on Tuesday is raising questions about ethics and potential conflicts of interest. The call came just a day before Trump’s legal team sought to delay his sentencing in a hush-money case. ​​​​Alito maintains that the call was unrelated to the legal filing and was about a job recommendation for a former law clerk.
Hamas released three more Israeli hostages, Eli Sharabi, Ohad Ben Ami, and Or Levy, to the Red Cross as part of their ongoing ceasefire agreement with Israel. This marks the fifth exchange since the ceasefire began, bringing the total number of hostages released to 21.
The Trump administration declassifies around 80,000 pages on JFK’s assassination, revealing covert CIA operations in South Asia, including secret bases in New Delhi and Calcutta. This move, hailed for promoting transparency, adds depth to historical context but does not significantly alter the main narrative.
Sebastian Zapeta, a Guatemalan immigrant, has been indicted for the murder and arson of a sleeping woman on a New York City subway. Zapeta allegedly set the fire on a stationary F train at Coney Island station, resulting in the woman’s death. Police are identifying the victim while investigating Zapeta’s immigration status.
Recent actions under the Trump administration have raised questions about the Justice Department's impartiality, with directives such as dismissing charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams and requests for FBI identities. Resignations within the department echo concerns over presidential influence and potential corruption of the justice system.
Zuckerberg said third-party fact-checking veered from what the original intent was. "Early on, we made it really limited; we said, ‘All right, we're just going to have a system where third-party fact-checkers handle the worst of the worst stuff.’ Things that are very clear hoaxes—like "the Earth is flat"—not parsing speech about whether something is slightly true or slightly false; that was the original intent."
Thousands protested against US President Trump's immigration policies, blocking a major Los Angeles freeway. The demonstration, part of a broader anti-immigration crackdown movement, saw rallies in Riverside, San Diego, and Dallas. Demonstrators voiced strong opposition to recent ICE raids and Trump's aggressive deportation plans. The protests faced criticism from conservative figures, while Democratic leaders condemned the administration's stringent immigration measures.
Violence escalated in Balochistan with a bomb blast in Quetta killing three and injuring 21, including police officers. This follows the execution of five non-Baloch passengers by suspected insurgents in Gwadar. These incidents, linked to separatist groups opposing the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, highlight the ongoing unrest and security challenges in the region.
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation has endorsed the Arab League's counter-proposal to US President Donald Trump's Gaza plan. The proposal supports nearly 2 million Palestinians remaining in Gaza under an interim administration until a reformed Palestinian Authority takes over governance, contrasting with Trump's vision of expulsion and redevelopment.
Mexico extradited 29 high-profile cartel figures, including Rafael Caro Quintero, to the US, amid escalating pressure from President Trump’s administration to combat drug trafficking. This move, coinciding with Mexican officials' visit to Washington, aims to strengthen US-Mexico ties and addresses Trump's tariff threats, significantly impacting bilateral relations and cartel operations.