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  • Aug 5, 2024 | thepulseofnh.com | Patrick Reevell |Victoria Beaule |Leah Sarnoff |Sohel Uddin

    (NEW YORK) -- Violence has shaken the U.K. as riots led by far-right groups have gripped multiple cities across the country, leading to nearly 150 arrests, according to officials. The disorder spread from Islamophobic and anti-immigrant riots on Saturday called for by far-right groups seeking to exploit the knife attack that killed three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance party on July 29 in the town of Southport, a seaside town about 20 miles north of Liverpool, authorities said.

  • Aug 4, 2024 | abc7ny.com | Sohel Uddin

    Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country on Monday, as anti-government protesters marched on the capital to demand she step down after a weekend of violence that left dozens of people dead. The Bangladeshi military facilitated Hasina's "safe passage" out of the country and the army chief is expected to make a speech on Monday. Broadband internet and mobile data services were cut off and then restored across Bangladesh earlier on Monday.

  • Aug 4, 2024 | abc7.com | Sohel Uddin

    WEATHER ALERTExcessive Heat WarningWEATHER ALERTHeat AdvisoryWATCH LIVEWelcome, Manage MyDisney AccountLog OutBySohel UddinMonday, August 5, 2024 10:26AMBangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country on Monday, as anti-government protesters marched on the capital to demand she step down after a weekend of violence that left dozens of people dead.

  • Aug 4, 2024 | 6abc.com | Sohel Uddin |Salman Saeed |Morgan Winsor

    Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina re signed and fled the country on Monday, as anti-government protesters marched on the capital to demand she step down after a weekend of violence that left dozens of people dead. The Bangladeshi military facilitated Hasina's "safe passage" out of the country and the army chief is expected to make a speech on Monday. Broadband internet and mobile data services were cut off and then restored across Bangladesh earlier on Monday.

  • Aug 4, 2024 | abc7ny.com | Sohel Uddin

    Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country on Monday, as anti-government protesters marched on the capital to demand she step down after a weekend of violence that left dozens of people dead. The Bangladeshi military facilitated Hasina's "safe passage" out of the country and the army chief is expected to make a speech on Monday. Broadband internet and mobile data services were cut off and then restored across Bangladesh earlier on Monday.

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21 Nov 12

#gazatruce kid celebrates ceasefire http://t.co/lbSQ4tXX

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#gaza blast actually targeted a bank run by hamas, not a court

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19 Nov 12

#gaza smoking coming into where we are, very close