Sheikh Hasina sentenced to death: Can exiled Bangladesh ex-PM challenge the verdict? What the law says

Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal has sentenced ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for crimes against humanity. Found guilty of ordering killings and inciting violence during a student uprising, Hasina can appeal the verdict within sixty days. India may refuse extradition if the charges are deemed political, adding to Bangladesh’s political uncertainty.

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US schools face a crisis as immigrant student enrollment drops, straining budgets and communities

Across America, public schools are facing a sharp decline in enrollment from immigrant families, reshaping classrooms and budgets alike. From Miami-Dade to San Diego, districts report empty seats, financial shortfalls, and diminished cultural diversity, as policy changes and fear drive families away. Educators warn that the loss of these students threatens not just funding, but…

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Sheikh Hasina sentenced to death: Can she challenge the verdict? A look at possible scenarios

Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal has sentenced ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for crimes against humanity. Found guilty of ordering killings and inciting violence during a student uprising, Hasina can appeal the verdict within sixty days. India may refuse extradition if the charges are deemed political, adding to Bangladesh’s political uncertainty.

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