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World News Brief: 5 December 2024


There are some important news for the readers of Jago News from various events happening in different parts of the world.

This time in West Bengal, allegation of desecration of the Bangladesh flag, 3 detained

Three people have been arrested by police in India's West Bengal for insulting the Bangladeshi flag. A leader of the Bajrang party claimed the three arrested members as their members. The three were arrested from Barasat railway station in North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal.

Assam Police returned 4 Bangladeshis after arrest

Local police have arrested at least 4 Bangladeshis, including a child, from the border area near Bangladesh in the north-eastern state of Assam, India. Assam Police informed this information on Thursday (December 5). However, later they were sent back to Bangladesh.

Saudi Arabia has a record death penalty

Saudi Arabia is a Middle Eastern country. This year, more than 300 people accused of various crimes have been executed in the country. The total number of executions in the country surpassed a record annual high with four new executions on Tuesday (Dec 2).

Hotel owners of Tripura withdrew from the decision to ban Bangladeshis

Hotel and restaurant owners in India's northeastern state of Tripura have announced the relaxation of restrictions imposed on Bangladeshi citizens. The All Tripura Hotel and Restaurant Owners Association (ATHROA) announced the relaxation of the ban in a statement on Thursday (December 5) amid fears of business closures.

Israel commits genocide in Gaza: Amnesty

According to Amnesty, the Israeli military committed at least three of the five acts prohibited by the 1948 Genocide Convention. This includes the indiscriminate killing of civilians, inflicting serious physical or mental harm, and deliberately dehumanizing the lives of Palestinians in Gaza by attacking them.

Assam bans beef in hotels and restaurants, opposition angered

The Indian state of Assam has banned the serving and eating of beef in all hotels, restaurants and open spaces. The announcement was made by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma after the state cabinet meeting on Wednesday (December 4). The meeting amended the beef consumption law and included new rules.

Anti-Bangladesh protest in Chennai, 500 arrested

At least 500 people have been arrested by police in Chennai, India, during a protest against the alleged persecution of minorities in Bangladesh. Among those arrested are 100 women. Members of BJP, RSS, ABVP, Hindu Munani and other Hindu organizations participated in this protest.

Indian doctors' association opposes boycott of Bangladeshi patients

The Indian Medical Association (IMA) strongly opposed the JN Roy Hospital's decision not to provide medical services to Bangladeshis. They made it clear by holding a press conference on Wednesday (December 3), that the treatment of Bangladeshi patients coming to India cannot be stopped in any way.

The CEO of one of the largest insurance companies in the United States was shot dead

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has been shot dead. The police consider this incident to be pre-planned. Thompson was attacked near the New York Hilton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan at 6:40 a.m. local time on Wednesday (December 4). He was dressed in a suit and tie to attend a meeting of his company's investors.

Israeli attack on Gaza's 'safe zone', 20 people including women and children 'burned to ashes'

Israel has again bombarded the so-called 'safe zone' in the Al-Mawasi area of ​​the besieged Gaza Strip. At least 20 people were killed and many others were injured. Witnesses said women and children were 'burnt to ashes' in the attack.

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