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Cops Crush Hizb ut-Tahrir’s Defiant March in Dhaka

Is Bangladesh Spiraling Out of Control? QuickPost News | March 7, 2025 | Dhaka DHAKA—Bangladesh’s cops unleashed a ferocious beatdown on Friday, smashing a rogue Hizb ut-Tahrir march with tear gas, batons, and sheer grit, halting the banned Islamist group’s brazen bid to seize Dhaka’s streets....

Bitcoin Plunges as Fold’s Nasdaq Flop Sparks Panic

QuickPost News | March 4, 2025 Bitcoin took a nosedive Tuesday, shedding 8% in hours, after Fold—the crypto rewards app that debuted on Nasdaq last month—saw its stock crater 15%. The app, armed with 1,000 BTC, was hailed as a fintech darling, but its shaky...

Europe Stands Firm as U.S. Wavers

Published: March 01, 2025 | QuickPost.news European leaders rally behind Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky after a fiery Oval Office clash with U.S. President Donald Trump, signaling a seismic shift in the West’s approach to the Ukraine-Russia war. Trump pressures Zelensky to negotiate with Russia or...

The Golden Age Begins: President Donald Trump

Highlights from President Donald Trump’s Inaugural Speech Washington, D.C. – January 20, 2025 – Donald J. Trump was officially sworn in as the 47th President of the United States during a historic indoor ceremony at the Capitol Rotunda. This marked the first indoor presidential inauguration since...

Bangladesh Protests Escalate – Death Toll Rises to 91

Dhaka, Bangladesh – August 4, 2024 Urgent Update: At least 91 people have been killed, including 13 police officers, in the latest wave of violence sweeping across Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Key Developments: Violence...

Death Toll Rises to 91 Amid Demands for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s Resignation

Dhaka, Bangladesh – The ongoing anti-government protests in Bangladesh have intensified, leading to a death toll of at least 91 people, including 13 police officers. The demonstrations, initially sparked by opposition to a controversial civil service quota system, have evolved into a broader movement demanding...