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  1. Saudi Arabia Accident Live: Tragedy struck near Medina, Saudi Arabia on Monday where 42 Indian Umrah pilgrims are dead following a devastating collision between a bus and a tanker.
  2. Fifteen months after her ouster, Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been convicted of crimes against humanity
  3. Ex-Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina responded fiercely Monday after being sentenced to death, in absentia, by that country's International Crimes Tribunal for "crimes against humanity".
  4. Asif identified some of his relatives as Naseeruddin (70), his wife Akhter Begum (62), son Salauddin (42), daughters Amina (44), Rizwana (38), and Shabana (40), and their children.
  5. Hasina, 78, is currently living in exile in India, after defying the tribunal's orders to face trial for ordering a deadly crackdown on a student-led uprising on August 5, 2024.
  6. The former minister claimed that through the trial, which he claimed was scripted, the Yunus government was "creating narrative and drama to show to the world."
  7. Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been sentenced to death by the nation's International Crimes Tribunal for "crimes against humanity" linked to last year's student-led protests that toppled her Awami League government.
  8. Sheikh Hasina, 78, was sentenced to death for 'crimes against humanity' committed during last year's anti-government agitation that led to the fall of her Awami League government.
  9. The former Bangladesh PM was found guilty of ordering a deadly crackdown on student-led protests last year.
  10. Asked why she didn't come out against Trump's use of such rhetoric until she was targeted, Greene said it was "fair criticism."