India has erupted in protest against Bangladesh following a wave of violence that has raised serious concerns over minority safety and regional stability. The unrest was triggered by the killing of student leader Sharif Osman Hadi, a key figure in last year’s anti-Sheikh Hasina uprising, and escalated after a Hindu garment worker, Dipu Chandra Das, was lynched and set on fire over unproven blasphemy allegations. The killing sparked massive demonstrations outside the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi, where security was dramatically tightened with multiple barricades and deployments of police and paramilitary forces.
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In a personal conversation with Andrew Ross Sorkin at the high-profile DealBook forum, Erika Kirk dismantles the idea that guns alone explain the tragedy behind her husband Charlie Kirk’s death. Instead, she brings forward a far more complex and unsettling picture, one rooted in psychological strain, cultural conflict and a profound social unraveling. Erika argues that America is fighting a “deeply human, soul problem”, not a simple gun issue. She highlights what counselors on college campuses are already warning; a full-blown mental health collapse among young people, shaping their decisions, reactions and capacity for conflict. WATCH
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