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Bangladesh Television (BTV) will broadcast live the verdict of the International Crimes Tribunal-1 in the case against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, and former Inspector General of Police Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun. The tribunal, led by Justice Md Golam Mortuza Mojumdar with two other judges, set the verdict date earlier on November 13. The prosecution has sought the death penalty for Hasina and Kamal on five charges of crimes against humanity allegedly committed during the July–August 2024 mass uprising. Defense lawyers have pleaded for acquittal, claiming innocence. Abdullah Al-Mamun, who turned state witness, has also sought acquittal through his counsel. A total of 54 witnesses testified, including relatives of victims and prominent figures such as Nahid Islam and Dr Mahmudur Rahman. The case is among several being tried by two international tribunals investigating alleged atrocities during the 2024 uprising.

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US President Donald Trump said he contacted the leaders of Thailand and Cambodia to strengthen a peace deal he co-signed last month, following renewed border clashes between the two Southeast Asian nations. The truce, signed on October 26 in Kuala Lumpur during Trump’s Asia tour, was suspended earlier this week by Thailand after an alleged landmine explosion. Both countries have since exchanged accusations over new fighting that reportedly left one civilian dead. Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One that he used the threat of tariffs to help stop further escalation, expressing optimism that the situation would stabilize. The White House confirmed that Malaysia, which has been mediating the conflict, remains involved in efforts to maintain the ceasefire. The long-running dispute centers on overlapping territorial claims dating back to French colonial-era border maps and has previously caused deadly confrontations and mass displacements along the frontier.

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At least four people died after a migrant boat capsized off the coast of San Diego, California, late Friday night, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. Four others were hospitalized, and one person was taken into Border Patrol custody. The small vessel, identified as a 'panga' boat, is commonly used by smugglers to transport migrants from Mexico to California across the Pacific Ocean. The incident occurred around 11:40 p.m. local time amid rough sea conditions. Rescue operations continued on Saturday near Imperial Beach as authorities searched for more survivors. Some of the passengers identified themselves as Mexican nationals, though several others remain unidentified. The Coast Guard and Border Patrol are investigating the cause of the accident and the identities of those involved, highlighting ongoing risks faced by migrants attempting dangerous sea crossings into the United States.

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ICB Islamic Bank Limited has announced a job opening for the position of Assistant Vice President (Head of Internal Control and Compliance). The application process began on November 12 and will continue until November 20, 2025. Both male and female candidates with an MBA or postgraduate degree are eligible to apply online. Applicants must have proven experience and skills in the banking sector. The position is contractual and office-based, with a maximum age limit of 50 years. Salary, bonuses, and other benefits will be provided as per the bank’s policy. This recruitment drive aims to strengthen the bank’s internal control and compliance functions, ensuring adherence to regulatory standards and operational efficiency.

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At least 10 people were killed and 31 others injured when an interstate bus collided head-on with a truck on the N-8 highway between Bloemfontein and Botshabelo in South Africa’s Free State province early Saturday, November 15. Among the deceased were seven men and three women. According to Sifiso Toya, chairperson of the Free State Road Incident Management, six of the injured are in critical condition and all have been taken to the Pelonomi Trauma Unit for treatment. The crash occurred about five kilometers from Mandela View, causing severe damage to both vehicles and disrupting traffic on the busy route. Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident, which is one of the deadliest road incidents in the region this year.

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The International Crimes Tribunal-2 in Bangladesh is set to hear testimony today in the murder case of Abu Sayeed, a student of Begum Rokeya University and the first martyr of the July uprising. The case involves 30 accused, including former vice-chancellor Hasibur Rashid, facing charges of crimes against humanity. The tribunal, led by Justice Nazrul Islam Chowdhury, will hear the 14th day of witness statements. Police constable Abu Bakar Siddique’s cross-examination is expected to continue, while a new witness may also testify. Earlier witnesses included students and police officers who were present during the killing. Six of the accused are in custody, while 24 remain absconding. The formal trial began on August 27 after the tribunal framed charges on August 6. A total of 62 witnesses are scheduled to testify in the case, which has seen multiple adjournments due to witness unavailability.

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Australia’s top intelligence official has warned that the country faces a growing threat of large-scale cyberattacks allegedly linked to China. Mike Burgess, head of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), said hackers associated with the Chinese government and military have been targeting critical infrastructure, including water, transport, telecommunications, and energy networks. He described the situation as an unprecedented level of espionage that could lead to sabotage within the next five years. Burgess also revealed that espionage activities cost Australia about 8.2 billion US dollars in 2023–24, with around 2 billion dollars’ worth of trade secrets and intellectual property stolen from companies. Attempts to contact the Chinese embassy for comment were unsuccessful. Burgess warned that authoritarian regimes are increasingly willing to create chaos and conduct sabotage operations through cyber means, posing a serious challenge to Australia’s national security.

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National Citizens Party (NCP) senior joint convener Samanta Sharmin has claimed that Bangladesh’s economy and governance have transformed into a 'mafia system' and 'gangster rule' over the past 53 years. Speaking at an event organized by the National Agriculturists Alliance of Bangladesh in Dhaka, she alleged that syndicates and monopolies dominate key sectors, creating an economic stalemate. Sharmin criticized the continued use of colonial-era laws, arguing that they were designed to suppress citizens and are incompatible with an independent nation. She accused past political parties of fostering dominance, extortion, and violence, which have harmed all sectors. Emphasizing a new political vision, she said the NCP aims to build a system where even qualified farmers can participate in lawmaking, promoting inclusive and democratic governance rooted in national values.

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A bus parked in front of Sheikh Fazilatunnesa College on Beribadh Road in Dhaka’s Hazaribagh area was set on fire by unidentified miscreants around midnight on Saturday, November 15. According to Hazaribagh Police Station Officer-in-Charge Saiful Islam, the fire spread rapidly, completely burning the vehicle. Police arrived promptly at the scene and brought the situation under control. No casualties or injuries were reported in the incident. Authorities have launched an investigation to identify those responsible for the arson. The motive behind the attack remains unclear, and law enforcement officials are reviewing nearby surveillance footage and gathering witness statements to determine the cause and perpetrators of the incident.

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Meghna Group of Industries has issued a new job circular seeking qualified candidates for the positions of Deputy Manager and Manager in its Ad and Creative department. The recruitment notice was published on November 15, 2025, and online applications will remain open until November 22, 2025. Applicants must hold a bachelor’s or master’s degree and have at least seven years of relevant experience, particularly with Adobe Creative Suite tools such as Photoshop, Illustrator, and After Effects. The positions are full-time and based in Gulshan, Dhaka. Both male and female candidates are eligible to apply. Salary will be determined through negotiation, and selected employees will receive additional benefits as per company policy. Interested candidates can apply and find more details through the official Meghna Group website.

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At least 120 people, mostly police officers, were injured during a Gen-Z organized protest in Mexico City against President Claudia Sheinbaum’s government. The demonstration, which began peacefully, turned violent after a group of participants clashed with police. The protest was reportedly organized through social media to denounce drug-related violence and Sheinbaum’s security policies. Authorities confirmed that around 100 police officers were injured, with 40 requiring hospital treatment, while 20 protesters were also hurt. Security chief Pablo Vázquez stated that 20 people were arrested for crimes including robbery and assault. The unrest comes as Sheinbaum, who took office in October 2024 with strong popularity ratings, faces growing criticism over her handling of security amid a series of high-profile murders. A journalist was also reportedly attacked during the clashes.

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The Indian national football team has arrived in Dhaka to face Bangladesh in the AFC Asian Cup 2027 qualifying return leg on November 18. However, controversy has emerged over the inclusion of Ryan Williams, an Australian-born striker who recently obtained Indian citizenship. Despite his new nationality, India reportedly brought him to Dhaka without securing necessary approvals from FIFA and Football Australia. According to regulations, India must obtain a no-objection certificate (NOC) from Football Australia before seeking formal clearance from FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). Without these permissions, Williams will be ineligible to play against Bangladesh. The All India Football Federation (AIFF) confirmed that while Williams will travel and train with the team, his participation in the match depends on receiving the required NOC and international clearances.

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China has discovered its largest gold deposit since 1949 in Liaoning Province, containing an estimated 1,444 tons of gold. The Ministry of Natural Resources confirmed that the Dadonggou mine, identified after just 15 months of exploration, holds around 2.586 million tons of ore with an average gold content of 0.56 grams per ton. The total estimated value of the deposit exceeds €166 billion, given current record-high gold prices of over €115,000 per kilogram. The state-run Liaoning Geological and Mining Group led the project, employing about 1,000 technicians and workers. Although the site’s exact location remains undisclosed for strategic reasons, officials have completed a preliminary economic feasibility assessment. The discovery comes amid surging global gold demand, driven by a weak U.S. dollar, geopolitical instability, and central banks’ increasing gold purchases. China has intensified mineral exploration in recent years, with multiple major finds in 2024, reinforcing its position as a leading gold producer and consumer.

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The results of the re-evaluation process for the 2025 Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC), Alim, and equivalent examinations have been officially published in Bangladesh. The results were released simultaneously at 10 a.m. on Sunday, November 16, through the websites of nine general education boards, the Madrasah Education Board, and the Technical Education Board. Students who applied for re-evaluation will also receive their updated marks via SMS. According to the Inter-Education Board Examination Control Committee, a record number of applications were submitted this year, with 226,000 students requesting re-evaluation of 428,000 answer scripts. The highest number of applications came from the Dhaka Board, while the lowest was from the Barishal Board. Most re-evaluation requests were for English and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) subjects. Applications were accepted from October 17 to 23, following the initial result publication on October 16, with a fee of Tk 150 per subject. This year, 1.25 million students participated in the exams, with an overall pass rate of 58.83 percent.

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U.S. President Donald Trump has suggested that Washington may take military action against Venezuela, though he declined to disclose details. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump said he had already decided on certain measures but did not elaborate. He emphasized that U.S. efforts to curb drug trafficking were showing positive results, while acknowledging ongoing challenges with Mexico and Colombia. In recent months, U.S. forces have reportedly attacked at least 21 vessels allegedly involved in drug transport from South America, resulting in around 80 deaths, though evidence of smuggling was unclear. In response, Venezuela has mobilized both regular military units and civilian militias nationwide. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a new mission, Operation Southern Spear, aimed at eliminating drug-linked terrorism from the Western Hemisphere, confirming that Trump has authorized the operation’s implementation.

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