🇧🇩 Bangladesh court sentences ex‑PM Hasina to death
Bangladesh’s war‑crimes tribunal sentenced ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for ordering a deadly crackdown on 2024 student protests, in a ruling delivered in absentia. The verdict could reshape politics ahead of 2026 elections and may inflame unrest in a country of about 170 million.
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⚛️ Iran says uranium enrichment has stopped
Iran’s foreign minister said Tehran is no longer enriching uranium at any site after strikes in June destroyed key facilities. The International Atomic Energy Agency, the U.N. nuclear watchdog, has not verified the claim, but any pause could open space for talks over sanctions and security.
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🏛️ Netanyahu rejects Palestinian state before U.N. vote
Ahead of a United Nations Security Council vote on a U.S.-backed Gaza plan, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his government will oppose any move toward a Palestinian state. The stance hardens Israel’s position as diplomats test a path to stabilize Gaza and outline political steps many allies support.
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🇬🇧 UK plans sweeping asylum and rights‑law overhaul
Britain said it will reinterpret human‑rights law to speed deportations and make refugee status temporary, with details due today from Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood. The shift would lengthen the wait for permanent settlement and could spark legal challenges and political fights at home and in Europe.
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🚆 Poland calls rail blast ‘sabotage’ on key route
Poland’s prime minister said an explosion on the Warsaw‑Lublin rail line was an unprecedented act of sabotage, with no injuries reported. The line helps move supplies toward Ukraine, and officials ordered military checks along the track as investigators search for suspects.
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