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lsrael-Hamas Conflict Update: Military, Diplomatic, and Humanitarian Developments – October 19, 2025

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Israel-Hamas Conflict Update: Military, Diplomatic, and Humanitarian Developments – October 19, 2025 --- Disclaimer The following blog post provides a comprehensive account of the Israel-Hamas conflict as of October 19, 2025. It is based on publicly available news sources and is intended solely for informational purposes. This content does not endorse any political stance or viewpoint. Readers are encouraged to verify facts independently. --- Part 1: English Version Israel-Hamas Conflict Update: October 19, 2025 Introduction The Israel-Hamas conflict, rooted in decades of political, territorial, and religious disputes, continues to challenge global stability. Recent escalations demonstrate the fragility of ceasefire agreements and the complexity of diplomacy in the region. This blog provides a detailed overview of recent developments, historical context, humanitarian implications, military strategy, and international responses. --- Historical Context The Israel-Hamas confli...

Great Britain News Update October 2025 | UK Royal, Economy, Security & Health Headlines

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🌍 GREAT BRITAIN NEWS UPDATE – OCTOBER 2025 EDITION (Full Blog in English, Bengali & Hindi) Total Length: ~7000 Words | Informative | Neutral | With Disclaimer --- 🇬🇧 ENGLISH VERSION Introduction The United Kingdom (Great Britain) continues to witness major shifts across politics, economy, royal affairs, and international relations. October 2025 has brought headlines that reflect both change and challenge — from Prince Andrew renouncing all his royal titles, to the MI5 chief’s warning about mounting threats from foreign powers, and from tensions with China to struggles in the healthcare and economic sectors. This blog gives a calm, factual, and insightful summary of the latest updates shaping modern Britain. --- 1. Prince Andrew Gives Up All Titles Including Duke of York In a historic development, Prince Andrew — long a controversial figure in the British monarchy — has voluntarily relinquished all his royal titles, including the prestigious title “Duke of York.” The ...

Iran Breaks Bond with IAEA – Global Nuclear Diplomacy at a Crossroadsইরান ও IAEA-র সম্পর্ক ভেঙে গেল — বিশ্ব কূটনীতির এক সন্ধিক্ষণईरान ने IAEA से संबंध तोड़ा – वैश्विक कूटनीति का नया मोड़

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🌍 ENGLISH VERSION Iran Breaks Bond with IAEA – Global Nuclear Diplomacy at a Crossroads Introduction A sudden tremor has shaken the global diplomatic landscape — Iran has officially announced that its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is “no longer relevant.” This statement, made by Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in early October 2025, signals one of the most serious breakdowns in nuclear diplomacy in recent years. The IAEA, often described as the “watchdog of the nuclear world,” plays a central role in ensuring that nuclear energy is used only for peaceful purposes. Iran’s decision to cut ties with this organization raises new questions about transparency, trust, and the balance of power in the Middle East. --- Historical Background: Iran and the IAEA Iran joined the IAEA in 1958, during the reign of the Shah, as part of its ambition to develop civilian nuclear power. However, after the 1979 Islamic Revolution, tensions grew between Te...

Blog: Iran–Russia Nuclear Treaty Updates

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--- 🌍 Blog: Iran–Russia Nuclear Treaty Updates --- ✒️ English Version Iran–Russia Nuclear Treaty: A Strategic Shift in Global Energy and Geopolitics In 2025, Iran and Russia took a historic step by deepening their nuclear and strategic partnership. Both nations signed and ratified a 20-year Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty, covering cooperation in nuclear energy, defense, transport, finance, science, agriculture, and culture. 🔑 Key Updates 1. $25 Billion Nuclear Deal – Russia’s Rosatom signed a $25 billion agreement to build four new nuclear power plants in Iran. 2. Small Nuclear Power Plants (MoU) – On September 24, 2025, an MoU was signed to develop small nuclear reactors, helping Iran move toward its goal of 20 GW nuclear energy by 2040. 3. Bushehr Plant Expansion – Russia continues supporting Iran’s only existing nuclear plant at Bushehr, while more capacity is being planned. 4. Geopolitical Angle – The UN Security Council rejected Russian and Ch...