The news of Sheikh Hasina, the leader of the Bangladesh Awami League, taking oath as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, has made headlines globally. This historic event took place amidst a flurry of other significant developments, including the start of Ramadan, a holy month in the Islamic calendar, in several countries.
Sheikh Hasina’s oath-taking ceremony was attended by dignitaries from various countries, including Pakistan’s representative, Ahmed Hassan, who was present to mark the occasion. The ceremony marked a new chapter in the history of Bangladesh, where the Awami League has secured a landslide victory in the recent elections.
In related news, the Chief Election Commissioner of Bangladesh administered the oath to the newly elected members of parliament, a significant step towards the country’s democratic process. The Awami League’s triumph in the elections has sparked widespread celebrations across the country.
Meanwhile, in Saudi Arabia, preparations are underway to observe the first day of Ramadan, which is expected to begin on February 18, according to the lunar calendar. The Saudi government has announced that the crescent moon sighting ceremony will take place in the city of Mecca, a significant event for Muslims worldwide.
In other international news, Iran and the United States have resumed talks in Geneva, a crucial development in their ongoing nuclear negotiations. The talks come against the backdrop of escalating tensions between the two nations.
In a separate incident, a tragic plane crash in Texas, USA, resulted in the loss of a seasoned pilot and his wife, while their pet cat miraculously survived the disaster. The incident has sent shockwaves across the world, highlighting the risks associated with air travel.
In the Middle East, Hamas, a Palestinian resistance group, has rejected Israel’s ultimatum to surrender its arms within 60 days, a move that could potentially lead to renewed conflict in the region.
In other news, a German woman, Sophia Bi, who is over 100 years old, has been embalmed and preserved in her home, a remarkable feat that has sparked widespread interest.
In India, a horrific incident in the city of Bhopal has left the nation in shock, where a woman was brutally murdered by her husband, who later took his own life by jumping in front of a train.
In another bizarre incident, a man in the Indian city of Indore attempted to conjure the spirit of his murdered girlfriend, a move that has left many stunned.
In Saudi Arabia, the Saudi Astronomical Association has predicted that the first day of Ramadan may fall on February 18, a significant announcement for Muslims worldwide.
As the world grapples with these developments, a remarkable incident in Sweden has brought attention to the issue of human trafficking, where a man was accused of exploiting his wife and selling her to over 100 men.
The incident in Sweden highlights the need for greater awareness and action against human trafficking, a global issue that requires collective efforts to combat.
In Pakistan, the ruling PTI has expressed sadness over the death of its leader Imran Khan’s mother, who passed away on February 9. The PTI has vowed to take action against those responsible for the incident.
In cricket news, Pakistan’s chances of reaching the Super Eight stage in the ongoing T20 World Cup hang in the balance, with their final group stage match against Zimbabwe being a decisive one.
In a shocking revelation, PTI leader Shahbaz Gill has accepted responsibility for the death of a woman who was killed in a traffic accident in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a move that has sparked widespread outrage.
Sources have revealed that PTI leader Imran Khan and his wife, Bushra Bibi, met for 30 minutes to discuss the incident, a move that has raised eyebrows.
These are just a few of the many news stories that have made headlines globally in recent times, highlighting the complexities and challenges that the world faces today.

