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Hamas announced that Yahya Sinwar would take over as the group’s political leader after the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh in Iran. The New York Times Source link
Since the Move Forward Party won the last election with a call for change, conservative forces have kept it out of power. Now, it no longer exists. Sui-Lee Wee Source link
Indian officials said she failed to make her weight class by a few grams. Last year, she was the face of a protest against a powerful Indian sports official. Yan Zhuang Source link
The artist had his driver’s license revoked and may face disciplinary action after failing a breath test, his agency said. John Yoon Source link
Once viewed as the hope for a democratic future in Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina turned increasingly autocratic during her years as prime minister. Weeks of violent protests ultimately forced her from office on Monday. Mujib Mashal, South Asia bureau chief for The New York Times, explains how Ms. Hasina fought until the very end. Mujib Mashal, Alexandra Ostasiewicz, Gabriel Blanco and James Surdam Source link
As masses of people converged, angry at the killing of protesters, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina insisted that she could hold on, which military leaders said would mean spilling far more blood. Mujib Mashal, Shayeza Walid and Saif Hasnat Source link
Kamala Harris’s choice for vice president. Natasha Frost Source link
Mr. Yunus, who received the Nobel Peace Prize for his pioneering work in microfinance, is widely respected in Bangladesh. The ousted prime minister largely saw him as a threat. Qasim Nauman Source link
Like many South Korean cities, Jecheon is being eroded by rapid aging and rock-bottom birthrates. Can ethnic Korean migrants from Central Asia turn it around? Victoria Kim Source link
Venezuelan military reaffirms 'absolute loyalty' to President Maduro Source link
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