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Hira Talukder

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War tensions heat up energy markets, world economy at risk
War tensions heat up energy markets, world economy at risk

War tensions heat up energy markets, world economy at risk

Global crude oil prices are rising rapidly as the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed and the war involving Iran, the United States, and Israel intensifies. As a result, not only the energy market but the entire global economy is facing growing risks. Analysts warn that if oil prices continue to climb, it will have a direct impact worldwide on the prices of essential goods and the daily cost of living for ordinary people.

Digital ‘E-Bail Bond’ to be introduced nationwide
Digital ‘E-Bail Bond’ to be introduced nationwide

Digital ‘E-Bail Bond’ to be introduced nationwide

To reduce the long-standing suffering of litigants, prevent fraud in bail documents, and make the bail process faster and more transparent from the court to the prison, Bangladesh is introducing a digital bail bond system—known as “e-Bail Bond”—for the first time. Under the existing system, it often takes several days for bail documents to reach prisons from the courts. However, under the new online system, once a judge approves bail, the order will be transmitted directly to the concerned prison authorities.

Oath-taking of Constitutional Reform Council unconstitutional
Oath-taking of Constitutional Reform Council unconstitutional

Oath-taking of Constitutional Reform Council unconstitutional

Although the members of the BNP and its allies took their oaths as members of the 13th National Parliament on Tuesday, they did not take the oath as members of the Constitution Reform Council on the same day.

Tough challenges await new government
Tough challenges await new government

Tough challenges await new government

With the conclusion of the thirteenth national parliamentary election on 12 February, Bangladesh is about to enter a significant and complex phase in its political journey. This election is not merely about a transfer of power or the formation of a new government; rather, it is taking place against the backdrop of prolonged political polarization, mounting economic pressure, and growing international diplomatic concerns. As a result, while public expectations of the incoming government will be immense, the challenges awaiting it will be equally formidable and structural in nature—according to political analysts.

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