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BNP asks India to extradite PM Sheikh Hasina for trial in Bangladesh
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BNP asks India to extradite PM Sheikh Hasina for trial in Bangladesh

Bangladesh’s main opposition party, BNP, requested India to extradite former PM Sheikh Hasina to face charges of murder and other cases following her departure amid a student-led uprising. The BNP claimed that the charges are serious and fall under the extraditable category, urging India to uphold legal commitments under the bilateral treaty.

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General Hospital Spoilers: Will Ric Lansing’s Return Shock Molly and Stir Trouble in Port Charles?
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General Hospital Spoilers: Will Ric Lansing’s Return Shock Molly and Stir Trouble in Port Charles?

On the Wednesday, August 21 episode of General Hospital, the drama in Port Charles intensifies as secrets, surprises, and schemes come to light. Ric Lansing’s unexpected return is poised to send shockwaves through Molly’s life, while Sonny Corinthos devises a plan to bait Valentin Cassadine out of hiding.

General Hospital Spoiler Highlights

Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) engages in a private conversation with her daughter, Kristina Corinthos-Davis (Kate Mansi), urging her to keep a secret from Molly Lansing-Davis (Kristen Vaganos) and TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow). Alexis insists that they don’t need to know about Kristina’s intentions regarding custody of the baby. Meanwhile, Molly decides it’s time to name her and TJ’s daughter, choosing a name without any input from Kristina, leading to an inevitable family conflict. Despite Alexis’s efforts to mediate, the tension may lead to Molly walking out on Kristina.

At the gallery, Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) pressures Ava Jerome (Maura West) to do the right thing, urging her not to support John “Jagger” Cates’ (Adam J. Harrington) attempts to manipulate Kristina. Later, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) shares her concerns about Ava possibly ending up behind bars, but Trina stands by her belief in Ava’s integrity. Meanwhile, John continues to corner Ava, believing that leverage is the only way to deal with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).

Sonny, on the other hand, discusses a new theory with Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) that could help them locate Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart). Sonny plans to use Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) as bait to lure Valentin out of hiding. Anna, meanwhile, confronts someone, forcing them to make a critical decision, possibly involving Ava or John.

The episode reaches a climax as Molly stumbles upon a shocking discovery—Ric Lansing’s (Rick Hearst) return to Port Charles. With Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) seemingly involved, Ric’s reappearance is bound to cause a stir, especially as he reunites with his daughter, leaving Molly in shock.

As tensions escalate in Port Charles, viewers can expect an action-packed episode filled with surprises and confrontations. Will Ric Lansing’s return upend Molly’s life? Can Sonny’s plan succeed in drawing Valentin out of hiding? General Hospital promises intense drama as secrets are revealed and alliances are tested.

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Day 2 Of Democratic Convention: Obama Set To Praise Kamala Harris
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Day 2 Of Democratic Convention: Obama Set To Praise Kamala Harris

The DNC, the biggest event of the year for the party, officially anointed US Vice President Kamala Harris as a candidate for the 2024 US Presidential Election against Donald Trump, who is seeking a second term.
The four-day event, which is taking place in Chicago, began yesterday and saw Joe Biden giving a fiery speech against Mr Trump and calling him a “loser”. “He called soldiers who gave their lives for this country, suckers and losers. Who does he think he is?” Mr Biden asked. “Trump bows down to (Vladimir) Putin. I never have and Kamala Harris will never do it,” President Biden said.
On day one, President Biden criticised Mr Trump’s “America First” doctrine, which he said had damaged the nation’s global image, contrasting his own administration’s efforts to unite Europe and counter Russian aggression.
Kamala Harris will make a big speech on August 22, the last day of the event, but one of the notable speakers today will be her husband, Doug Emhoff, a successful lawyer. If Harris wins, then Emhoff will be the first “first gentleman” of the United States. 
The convention also served as a farewell for Joe Biden, who withdrew his nomination in an unprecedented move witnessed in modern US electoral history. In 1968, President Lyndon B Johnson declared in the middle of the Vietnam War that he would not run for re-election.
What followed after a fiery speech was a four-minute-long standing ovation and Kamala Harris making a surprise appearance to thank President Biden for being “incredible”.
“I love you,” the tearful 81-year-old president told the crowd to deafening cheers, less than a month after dropping out of the White House race against Donald Trump and passing the torch to his vice president.
Today, former US President Barack Obama will hand over the baton of the party’s future to Ms Harris. Obama posted on social media that his Democratic National Convention address will lay out “what’s at stake” and why Harris and her running mate Tim Walz “should be our next president and vice president.”
Kamala Harris will hold a rally ahead of Obama’s speech in the Milwaukee basketball arena where Trump attended the Republican convention just a month ago. The 18,000-seater arena has been chosen deliberately to pinch Trump, who is rattled to see the US President’s deputy filling venues. In a recent poll, Ms Harris had a marginal lead against Donald Trump. 
Apart from Obama, Hilary Clinton – the first woman to secure a major US party’s nomination for the presidential election, also addressed the delegates yesterday. “As president, she (Kamala Harris) will always have our backs and she will be a fighter for us. She will fight to lower costs for hard-working families, open the doors wide for good paying jobs and, yes, she will restore abortion rights nationwide,” Ms Clinton said

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