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Bangladesh's Operation Devil Hunt Targets Sheikh Hasina Loyalists

In Bangladesh, security forces have arrested 1,308 individuals nationwide as part of "Operation Devil Hunt," initiated by the interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus. The operation aims to address rising mob attacks and vandalism, particularly following an incident in Gazipur where student activists were injured during violence at a former Awami League Minister's residence. Among those detained, 274 were apprehended in metropolitan areas, with the majority being linked to the Awami League and its affiliates. The operation, characterized by joint efforts from the army and police, aims to restore public safety and will continue until all responsible parties are held accountable. Home Adviser Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury emphasized the necessity of the operation to combat destabilizing elements, while Yunus called for adherence to the rule of law, distinguishing the new Bangladesh from the previous regime. The unrest has intensified recently, with protests against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's actions. sources

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Feb 10 2025, 2 pm

Johns Hopkins University Lays Off Over 2,000 Employees

Johns Hopkins University announced on Thursday that it will lay off over 2,000 employees due to significant cuts in foreign aid funding by the Trump administration. The termination of more than $800 million in USAID funding has forced the institution to scale back vital projects both in Baltimore and internationally. Specifically, 1,975 positions will be eliminated in 44 countries, along with 247 jobs in the United States. The cuts will affect key programs, including those in the university's medical school, public health school, and Jhpiego, a global health non-profit founded by Hopkins. The university expressed pride in the impactful work of its staff in addressing health challenges worldwide. As one of the most affected institutions by federal funding reductions, Johns Hopkins, which receives about $1 billion annually from the NIH, is also a plaintiff in a federal lawsuit contesting these cuts. sources

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Mar 14 2025, 9 am

India Accuses Pakistan as Global Terrorism's Epicenter

India has firmly dismissed Pakistan's claims suggesting New Delhi is behind the recent ethnic violence in Balochistan, including a deadly train hijacking by Baloch rebels. In a robust statement, India's Ministry of External Affairs rejected what it termed "baseless allegations," urging Pakistan to address its internal issues rather than deflecting blame. This response follows remarks from a senior Pakistani official, who accused India of "sponsoring terrorism" and hinted that the recent attack on the Jaffar Express was orchestrated from abroad, though he did not directly implicate India. The hijacking, which lasted approximately 30 hours, resulted in the deaths of 21 hostages and four security personnel. While the Pakistani Foreign Office acknowledged communications with handlers in Afghanistan during the siege, it maintained its longstanding position that India remains involved in fostering terrorism against Pakistan. sources

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Mar 14 2025, 10 am

White House Urges Agencies to Retain Cybersecurity Personnel

The White House is urging federal agencies to avoid layoffs of their cybersecurity teams as they face a Thursday deadline to submit budget-cutting plans. In an email to IT employees, Greg Barbaccia, the U.S. federal chief information officer, emphasized that cybersecurity is integral to national security and should be safeguarded during budget reductions. He highlighted the crucial role of skilled cybersecurity professionals in ensuring mission delivery and information assurance. Concerns are mounting that drastic cuts, mandated by President Trump and adviser Elon Musk, could undermine the nation's cybersecurity capabilities. Former NSA cybersecurity director Rob Joyce warned that such layoffs would have a "devastating" impact on national security. Additionally, the Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency has raised alarms over its broad access to sensitive data at agencies like the Social Security Administration, with critics fearing it may increase vulnerabilities to hackers and data leaks. sources

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Mar 14 2025, 7 am

Garbage Found at Mediterranean's Deepest Point, 16,770 Feet

A new study has revealed that the Mediterranean Sea has become Europe's deepest garbage dump, with plastic waste discovered in the 5,112-metre-deep Calypso Deep, located in the Ionian Sea. Researchers from the University of Barcelona identified 167 litter items, predominantly plastics, which accounted for 88% of the debris, alongside metal cans and paper cartons. The study, published in *Marine Pollution Bulletin*, utilized a state-of-the-art manned submarine, Limiting Factor, to explore the trench, which measures approximately 20km by 5km. Professor Miquel Canals highlighted that waste, primarily from coastal areas, is entering the deep sea, where it accumulates and poses a threat to marine ecosystems. The researchers emphasized the urgent need for global policy actions to mitigate waste and alter consumption habits, warning that "not a single inch" of the Mediterranean is clean, underscoring the challenge of raising awareness about the ocean floor's environmental degradation. sources

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Mar 14 2025, 8 am

Zelensky: Putin's Ceasefire Remark Is Manipulative, War Continues

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin's response to a proposed 30-day ceasefire as "very manipulative." In a nightly address, Zelensky described Putin's comments, which raised concerns about the feasibility of the ceasefire and potential military advantages for Ukraine, as indicative of Russia's reluctance to engage constructively. While the United States has urged Russia to accept the ceasefire without preconditions, Zelensky accused Putin of framing the proposal with obstacles designed to prolong the conflict. He claimed that Putin is "preparing a refusal" while being hesitant to communicate this directly to U.S. President Donald Trump. Zelensky emphasized that the U.S. is prepared to facilitate monitoring of the ceasefire, asserting that a reliable plan for peace could be established. He concluded that Russia's tactics are merely delaying meaningful solutions to the ongoing war. sources

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Mar 14 2025, 8 am

American Airlines Plane Fire at Denver Airport

A Dallas-bound American Airlines flight, Flight 1006, caught fire at Denver International Airport on Thursday, prompting an emergency evacuation of its 172 passengers and six crew members. The Boeing 737-800 had initially departed from Colorado Springs but was diverted to Denver due to an engine-related issue as it was taxiing to the gate. Dramatic videos circulating on social media show passengers evacuating onto the wing while smoke billowed from the aircraft. Fortunately, all individuals onboard were safely relocated to the terminal, and no injuries were reported. The fire was quickly extinguished, but the cause remains under investigation. American Airlines expressed gratitude to its crew and first responders for their swift actions in ensuring the safety of everyone involved. The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed the safe landing of the flight, which was en route to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. sources

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Mar 14 2025, 8 am

Apple Urges iPhone, iPad Users to Update Devices Immediately

Apple has urged millions of users to promptly update their iPhones and iPads following the discovery of serious security vulnerabilities. The company has released a new iOS patch, just over a month after the last update, to address a flaw identified as CVE-2025-24201 within WebKit, the browser engine for Safari and other browsers on Apple devices. This vulnerability allowed hackers to exploit malicious websites to access areas outside the browser. While the patch aims to fix this issue, it has reportedly introduced a new bug, with some users experiencing reactivation of Apple Intelligence features despite having previously disabled them. This is not the first time Apple has warned users; in February, it disclosed that "extremely sophisticated" attacks had targeted its devices, exploiting vulnerabilities in its USB Restricted Mode, a security feature designed to protect data on locked devices. The update is available for various iPhone and iPad models, including the iPhone XS and later. sources

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Mar 14 2025, 8 am

Trump Promises to Annex Greenland

US President Donald Trump has reiterated his belief that the United States should annex Greenland, citing its strategic importance for "international security." During a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at the White House, Trump suggested that Rutte could play a vital role in facilitating this acquisition. He expressed concern over the increasing presence of China and Russia in the Arctic, although Rutte emphasized that NATO should not be involved in discussions about Greenland's potential annexation. Rutte acknowledged the geopolitical shifts in the region but stressed the importance of collaboration among Arctic nations under US leadership. Trump's advocacy for Greenland's acquisition has been ongoing, with previous statements indicating willingness to support the territory's right to self-determination, while also suggesting that joining the US could be beneficial. When pressed about using coercion in this pursuit, Trump stated he could not provide such assurances. sources

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Mar 14 2025, 7 am

100 Arrested in Trump Tower Protest Over Activist's Detention

Nearly 100 protesters were arrested at Trump Tower in Manhattan on Thursday during a demonstration against the detention of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student. Khalil was detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) following his involvement in pro-Palestinian protests on campus, a move that has drawn criticism. Organised by Jewish Voice for Peace, the protest featured demonstrators in red shirts chanting slogans like "Free Mahmoud Khalil" and displaying banners with messages such as "Never Again for Anyone." The New York Police Department reported that 98 individuals were arrested, with no injuries or property damage. President Donald Trump praised Khalil's arrest as the first of many, asserting that the administration would target "terrorist sympathizers" in the US. Khalil's attorney claims the detention is a retaliation for his client's exercise of free speech regarding Palestinian rights. sources

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Mar 14 2025, 5 am

Trump Claims Strong Ties Remain with Kim Jong Un

U.S. President Donald Trump reaffirmed his positive relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during an Oval Office meeting on Thursday, describing North Korea as a "nuclear power." When asked about potential plans to reestablish relations, Trump expressed optimism but acknowledged the challenges posed by North Korea's nuclear capabilities. His remarks come amid ongoing discussions about nuclear arms reduction, as he noted the extensive arsenals of Russia and China and emphasized the need for global cooperation, including involving nations like India and Pakistan. A White House official reiterated that Trump remains committed to the complete denuclearization of North Korea, mirroring his approach from his first term. Meanwhile, North Korea's Kim Yo Jong criticized the U.S. for perceived provocations, which she claimed justified Pyongyang's recent missile tests, marking a significant escalation in tensions since Trump's inauguration. sources

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Mar 14 2025, 5 am

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