Khaleda Zia’s Legacy: Bangladesh’s First Female Prime Minister Dies at 80

Bangladesh’s First Female Prime Minister Khaleda Zia Dies Aged 80

Khaleda Zia, Bangladesh’s first female prime minister who led the country in the 1990s and 2000s, has died at the age of 80. She rose to prominence as the widow of a slain political leader and became a prominent figure in Bangladeshi politics despite facing imprisonment for corruption.


Anthony Joshua Involved in Fatal Car Crash Killing Two Team Members

Anthony Joshua’s car crashed during a trip to Nigeria, resulting in the death of two team members. The incident has sparked tributes and reactions from the boxing community.


The Lasting Impact of War on an 11-Year-Old’s Life

Fergal Keane explores how growing up in war profoundly affects an 11-year-old child, both during the conflict and years later. BBC News reports share firsthand accounts and research highlighting the lasting psychological, social, and developmental consequences for these young survivors.


Test Your Knowledge of the Year: Sky News Quiz 2025

Sky News has released a quiz testing readers’ knowledge of events from the year 2025. The quiz covers various topics and is designed to challenge participants on their familiarity with global developments throughout the past year.


Trump Downplays China’s Military Drills Around Taiwan Amid Gaza Ceasefire Push

In the wake of recent Chinese military drills around Taiwan and Trump’s push for a phase two ceasefire in Gaza, the former president focuses on Middle East issues during meetings with Netanyahu.


Bondi Attack Suspects ‘Acted Alone’: Police Statement and Hero’s Account

Police have stated that the suspects in the Bondi attack acted independently, contradicting earlier claims of a larger plot. A hero who tackled one of the gunmen revealed his actions, explaining why he intervened when confronted by law enforcement.


2025’s Most Controversial Moments: Flags, Football and Christmas Censorship

A roundup of the year’s most polarizing events, from debates over flags and football clashes to controversies surrounding censored Christmas cards.


Foreign Secretary Orders Review of Serious Failures in Case of British-Egyptian Activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah

The UK Foreign Secretary has ordered a review into ‘serious failures’ concerning the case of Alaa Abd El-Fattah, a British-Egyptian activist who was detained and later deported from Egypt despite concerns over his rights.


Octopus Energy to Sell Stake in $10bn Kraken Software Arm

UK energy provider Octopus Energy plans to sell its stake in the $10 billion software firm Kraken, reflecting a strategic shift and potential monetization of the technology asset.

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