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2 months ago |
bignewsnetwork.com | Khalid Umar Malik
BUDAPEST, Hungary - Police in Hungary have detained an Irish man as they investigate his ex-wife's death. The victim's charred body was discovered in a burned-out apartment in central Budapest on Wednesday, January 29. Authorities refused to disclose the 43-year-old victim's name. Local media reports that police arrested the man, an Irish citizen, on Monday on suspicion of murdering his ex-wife.
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2 months ago |
bignewsnetwork.com | Khalid Umar Malik
DHAKA, Bangladesh - Thousands of demonstrators in Bangladesh stormed and damaged a house associated with exiled former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The landmark, which has historically been associated with Bangladesh's independence, has been a flashpoint for political tensions since Hasina departed from the country. The upheaval was started by a speech Hasina intended to give from exile in India, where she left last year amid a student-led revolt against her 15-year term.
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2 months ago |
bignewsnetwork.com | Khalid Umar Malik
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan The Foreign Office of Pakistan has issued a forceful and unequivocal response to U.S. President Donald Trump's recent remarks on Gaza, condemning them as both unjust and unacceptable. During his weekly media briefing, Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan reaffirmed Pakistan's unwavering commitment to the Palestinian cause, emphasizing that the country's stance has remained steadfast since its independence in 1947.
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2 months ago |
bignewsnetwork.com | Khalid Umar Malik
KATHMANDU, Nepal - Teachers around the country are gearing up for a show of strength in Kathmandu next month. This is the second time educators plan to organize such a demonstration in less than two years. The Nepal Teachers' Federation, an elected body of Nepalese school teachers, is organizing a series of rallies to persuade the government and political parties to support the School Education law beginning with the winter session.
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2 months ago |
bignewsnetwork.com | Khalid Umar Malik
KACHIN, Myanmar - The Kachin Independence Army (KIA) has taken another junta stronghold in Bhamo, a district-level town in Kachin State where the armed group has been fighting for the past two months. Colonel Naw Bu, KIA spokesman, told the press that the KIA and its allies took Artillery Battalion 366 headquarters Sunday evening. He further confirmed that strikes continue on the neighboring 21 Military Operations Command (MOC) headquarters.
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Elnur Baghishov
Broadcast Journalist at TREND News Agency
Elnur Baghishov primarily covers news in the Greater Baku area, including Baku, Azerbaijan and surrounding regions.
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