Vance in Budapest for Final Orban Push Before Sunday Vote
United States Vice President JD Vance arrived in Budapest on Tuesday for a two day visit aimed at reinforcing support for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, days before Hungary’s parliamentary election on April 12. The visit comes at a tense political moment, with Orban and his ruling Fidesz party facing their strongest electoral challenge in more than a decade.
April 7, 2026
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Coordinated Strikes Target Israel as Iran, Hezbollah, and Houthis Intensify Attacks
Eilat and Haifa come under attack as regional tensions escalate, with multiple groups claiming involvement in coordinated military actions.
April 6, 2026
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Diesel Crisis Grounds 80% of Fishermen, Fish Supply Drops Sharply
Severe fuel shortage in coastal Bangladesh disrupts fishing activities, threatening livelihoods and market stability.
April 6, 2026
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India Considers Snakes and Crocodiles to Deter Border Intrusions
BSF explores using reptiles along riverine borders with Bangladesh to enhance security in difficult terrain.
April 6, 2026
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Iran Mocks Trump Over Strait of Hormuz Threat, Says “Key Is Lost”
Tehran responds with sarcasm after Donald Trump warns of military action if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened.
April 6, 2026
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Remittances Surge: Bangladesh Receives $540 Million in Just Five Days of April
Strong inflow continues as expatriates send over half a billion dollars within the first week of April, signaling steady economic support.
April 6, 2026
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Bangladesh Introduces Spin Bowling Machine for the First Time
A new spin bowling machine has been added to Bangladesh’s national team training setup, enhancing batting practice against spin.
April 6, 2026
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Iran Still Holds Over 1,000 Ballistic Missiles, Israeli Military Estimates
Israeli intelligence believes Iran retains significant missile capability despite ongoing conflict and sustained launches across the region.
April 6, 2026
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How a Chinese manufacturer weathered Trump tariffs and global trade disruption
For Agilian Technology, a mid sized electronics manufacturer in southern China, Donald Trump’s tariffs did not break the business. They forced it to rethink how it works, where it ships, and how much of its future it can safely keep tied to the United States. After a turbulent 2025 marked by frozen orders, panicked clients, and pressure to move production out of China, the company has emerged with a more cautious but firmer view: China remains extremely hard to replace as a manufacturing base.