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Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to land in Delhi amid escalating crisis

The situation in Bangladesh has been deteriorating rapidly. Just hours before Hasina's departure, protesters stormed Ganabhaban, the official residence of the Prime Minister, in a dramatic display of opposition. Reports indicate that the protesters, driven by frustration over allegations of corruption and authoritarianism, managed to breach the compound, highlighting the government's weakening control over the situation.

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Awami League office set ablaze, home minister’s residence attacked

The office of Sheikh Hasina, located at 3/A Dhanmondi, was targeted by protesters who set the building ablaze. The Awami League, the ruling party led by Hasina, has been at the center of mounting public anger over alleged corruption, economic mismanagement, and authoritarianism. The attack on the office symbolizes the intense opposition to Hasina's administration and the growing unrest in the country.

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BSF heightens security along India-Bangladesh border

Acting Director General of the BSF, Daljit Singh Chawdhary, along with senior officials, arrived in Kolkata to oversee the security measures and review the situation along the border. The BSF's alert status includes increased surveillance, heightened patrols, and stricter monitoring of cross-border movement to prevent any potential infiltration or smuggling activities.

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Bangladesh army takes control: Announces formation of interim government

The army's move comes amid widespread protests and violence that have rocked Bangladesh, leading to the loss of nearly 100 lives, including 14 police officers. The unrest, characterized by mass demonstrations and clashes with law enforcement, has been driven by public dissatisfaction with the government's handling of economic issues, allegations of corruption, and perceived authoritarianism.

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Shipping industry’s next great transformation!

We're not on the verge of a revolution, but rather a slow transformation. The future demands we rethink ship design, retrofit existing fleets, and integrate digital systems. As we prepare for a greener, more efficient maritime industry, collaboration and innovation are key to navigating this new era.

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