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An international solidarity activist and other Palestinians were injured in an illegal Israeli settler attack on the town of Qusra, south of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, on February 27. শক্তিশালী ভূমিকম্পে কেঁপে উঠল সাতক্ষীরা, সিসি ক্যামেরার দৃশ্য। – World’s largest aircraft carrier reaches Israeli shores amid US military buildup ঝালকাঠিতে ডান্ডাবেড়ি পায়ে বাবার জানাজায় কার্যক্রম নিষিদ্ধ ছাত্রলীগ নেতা। ঝিনাইদহে অভ্যন্তরীণ কোন্দলে বিএনপির দু’গ্রুপের সংঘর্ষ, পুলিশসহ আহত ১০। যাত্রীবাহী বাস ও মোটরসাইকেলের সংঘর্ষের পর বাসে আগুন। শক্তিশালী ভূমিকম্পে কাঁপল দেশ, উৎপত্তিস্থল যেখানে। – The country was shaken by a powerful earthquake, the origin of which is. Palestinian workers face more challenges as Israel agrees to import 50,000 new labourers from India. ঢাকা মোহাম্মদপুর চলছে মাদকের বিরুদ্ধে বিশেয় অভিযান। A wave of Israeli air strikes hit the outskirts of Shmistar and Boudai west of Baalbek, along with areas near Halabta in northern Bekaa and the Western Mountain Range close to Hermel, marking another reported breach of the ceasefire.

US Coast Guard removes swastika from training center, launches inquiry.

 

 

A drawing of a swastika that appeared at the U.S. Coast Guard’s primary recruit training center in New Jersey was removed, and the incident has been referred for further investigation, the service said on Monday, adding that it condemned the display of hate symbols.
“Following discovery of a hate symbol drawn on a bathroom wall in a building at Training Center Cape May, the Coast Guard immediately referred the matter to the Coast Guard Investigative Service (CGIS) for investigation – consistent with longstanding Coast Guard policy,” a U.S. Coast Guard spokesperson said in a statement. “This hate symbol was immediately removed.
The Washington Post reported earlier on Monday that a Coast Guard instructor discovered the swastika drawing on Thursday evening on a men’s bathroom wall at the Cape May training center in southern New Jersey.
The swastika was adopted by Germany’s Nazi Party and became a symbol of far-right and white supremacist hatred.
The Coast Guard commandant, Admiral Kevin Lunday, traveled to the recruit training center and spoke to about 900 recruits and staff members to address the incident, the service said.
Anyone who adheres to or advances hate or extremist ideology – get out. Leave. You don’t belong in the United States Coast Guard and we reject you,” Lunday said in a statement shared by the Coast Guard.
Rights advocates say President Donald Trump’s political rise has over the years fueled white supremacist and far-right rhetoric. Trump, a Republican, has said he condemns white supremacists and neo-Nazis.

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An international solidarity activist and other Palestinians were injured in an illegal Israeli settler attack on the town of Qusra, south of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, on February 27.

US Coast Guard removes swastika from training center, launches inquiry.

Update Time : 01:47:45 pm, Tuesday, 24 February 2026

 

 

A drawing of a swastika that appeared at the U.S. Coast Guard’s primary recruit training center in New Jersey was removed, and the incident has been referred for further investigation, the service said on Monday, adding that it condemned the display of hate symbols.
“Following discovery of a hate symbol drawn on a bathroom wall in a building at Training Center Cape May, the Coast Guard immediately referred the matter to the Coast Guard Investigative Service (CGIS) for investigation – consistent with longstanding Coast Guard policy,” a U.S. Coast Guard spokesperson said in a statement. “This hate symbol was immediately removed.
The Washington Post reported earlier on Monday that a Coast Guard instructor discovered the swastika drawing on Thursday evening on a men’s bathroom wall at the Cape May training center in southern New Jersey.
The swastika was adopted by Germany’s Nazi Party and became a symbol of far-right and white supremacist hatred.
The Coast Guard commandant, Admiral Kevin Lunday, traveled to the recruit training center and spoke to about 900 recruits and staff members to address the incident, the service said.
Anyone who adheres to or advances hate or extremist ideology – get out. Leave. You don’t belong in the United States Coast Guard and we reject you,” Lunday said in a statement shared by the Coast Guard.
Rights advocates say President Donald Trump’s political rise has over the years fueled white supremacist and far-right rhetoric. Trump, a Republican, has said he condemns white supremacists and neo-Nazis.