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Ukraine’s parliament has approved Serhii Koretskyi, a top energy executive, as the country’s new prime minister. The appointment, announced on July 17, 2026, is part of President Volodymyr Zelensky’s major government reshuffle. Koretskyi becomes Ukraine’s third head of government since the start of the ongoing war.
Koretskyi, aged 48, is an engineer and economist with over two decades of experience in international finance, energy retail and wholesale management, and oil production and refining. Before this appointment, he served as CEO of Naftogaz, Ukraine’s largest state-owned oil and gas company, since May 2015. He previously led Ukrnafta and worked with Continuum Group and the WOG fuel chain. Analysts note that his lack of political affiliation and reputation as a capable manager may aid his performance in office.
With Russia’s continued missile and drone attacks damaging Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, Koretskyi’s main task will be to prepare the country’s power and energy systems for the coming winter, which President Zelensky has identified as the government’s top priority.
Ukraine names energy executive Serhii Koretskyi as new wartime prime minister
Seven people were killed and nine others injured in a United States airstrike on the Bandar-e Khamir bridge in Iran’s Hormozgan province, according to a report by Iran’s state news agency Fars News on Friday. Rescue operations were continuing in the affected area, and emergency teams were providing medical treatment to the injured. The United States has not acknowledged any civilian casualties, and details about the victims or the cause of the strike have not yet been released.
The US Central Command (CENTCOM) separately claimed responsibility for another strike targeting Iran’s military command center, air defense systems, drone capabilities, and coastal surveillance facilities in the port city of Bandar Abbas. CENTCOM stated that the operation was carried out under the direction of US President Donald Trump.
According to the CENTCOM statement, the strikes were intended to weaken Iran’s military capacity, particularly its ability to attack civilian and commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.
US strike in Iran’s Hormozgan kills seven and injures nine, says state media
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has announced that discussions with Bangladesh on a potential new loan will continue over the next few months. The talks will focus on the size of the loan, the scope of the program, and the reform commitments tied to it. The statement followed a five-day visit to Dhaka by an IMF mission led by Ivo Krznar, which concluded on Thursday. The mission reviewed Bangladesh’s recent economic and financial conditions and discussed the government’s reform priorities.
According to the IMF, Bangladesh’s economic growth may slow to 3.5 percent, and could fall below 3 percent in the medium term if fiscal and banking sector pressures persist. The mission noted that inflationary pressures, rising subsidy costs, and external balance challenges have intensified due to higher global commodity prices and supply disruptions linked to the Middle East conflict. However, remittance inflows remain strong. The IMF emphasized the need for stronger revenue collection, rational subsidy reforms, and targeted social protection to support vulnerable groups.
The IMF also recommended maintaining tight monetary and prudent fiscal policies to control inflation and rebuild reserves, and implementing the 2025 crawling peg exchange rate system to enhance external stability.
IMF to continue loan and reform discussions with Bangladesh over the next few months
Monowara Begum, mother of Abu Sayeed—the first martyr of the July Revolution—continues to mourn beside her son’s grave in Rangpur. Family members say they cannot forget the loss and have renewed their call for the execution of the court verdict in his murder case. They also urged the government to fulfill Abu Sayeed’s dreams, which they believe symbolize the spirit of the July movement.
Abu Sayeed’s fellow activists and classmates described him as the movement’s inspiration, saying his sacrifice encouraged others to continue their struggle. They demanded the arrest of those still at large and full enforcement of the tribunal’s ruling, arguing that justice remains incomplete. Locals and university officials also remembered him as a polite and talented student whose death shocked the community.
Rangpur police stated that they have not yet received warrants for the fugitives and will act according to tribunal instructions. The Begum Rokeya University vice-chancellor said the institution is working to preserve Abu Sayeed’s memory and uphold his ideals for future generations.
Family seeks swift execution of verdict in Abu Sayeed’s July Revolution murder case
Liberation War Affairs Minister Ahmed Azam Khan has announced that the pledges and spirit of the July uprising will be implemented step by step. Speaking on Thursday at Begum Rokeya University in Rangpur during a memorial event for Abu Sayeed, the first martyr of the uprising, he said the government, which took office five months ago, is working to fulfill every commitment. He emphasized that the sacrifices of Abu Sayeed, Mugdha, and nearly two thousand others who died for democracy will never be forgotten.
The minister said a new Directorate of July has been established under his ministry to ensure the systematic implementation of the uprising’s commitments. He added that the government is prioritizing the demands of Abu Sayeed’s father, Mokbul Hossain, for industrialization and employment in Rangpur. The event was attended by university officials, political and social representatives, and families of the martyrs. A minute of silence and special prayers were held in memory of the July martyrs.
University Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Md. Shawkat Ali said initiatives are underway to build a gate, memorial, and residential hall named after Abu Sayeed, and to ensure justice in his murder case.
Minister vows phased implementation of July uprising pledges at Begum Rokeya University event
Leaders and activists in Rangpur observed July Martyrs Day on Thursday morning by paying tribute at the July Memorial. Speakers said the spirit of the July martyrs would inspire efforts to strengthen democracy and advance national prosperity. Participants included State Minister for Water Resources Farhad Hossain Azad, Rangpur Development Authority Chairman Shamsuzzaman Shamu, local BNP and Chhatra Dal leaders, Jamaat and Islami Chhatra Shibir members, and representatives from local and divisional administrations and police.
Liberation War Affairs Minister stated that under Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s leadership, the ruling party is working to institutionalize democracy with cooperation from the opposition. In Pirganj’s Babonpur village, Dhaka North Jamaat leader S.M. Khaliduzzaman expressed concern that the country is moving toward fascism and that the ideals of martyr Abu Sayeed remain unfulfilled. BNP’s student wing president Rakibul Islam Rakib and Islami Chhatra Shibir president Nur Hossain Mohammad Saddam also visited Abu Sayeed’s grave, calling for justice and warning of possible street protests if delays continue.
The commemorations reflected differing political narratives but a shared emphasis on democratic values and justice for past violence.
Rangpur leaders honor July martyrs, urge unity to strengthen democracy and ensure justice
An attack on police officers was reported in Sujanagar, Pabna, early Thursday morning after a mosque loudspeaker announcement allegedly mobilized supporters of the banned Awami League. The incident occurred around 4:30 a.m. in the Doppora area of Mathurapur, leaving the officer-in-charge of Sujanagar Police Station, Mozzafar Hossain, and constable Sabuj injured. Both are receiving treatment at a local private hospital. Pabna Superintendent of Police Md. Shufi Ullah confirmed the attack.
According to police sources, the officers were patrolling the area following intelligence that local leaders of the banned Awami League, led by Sujanagar unit president Abdul Wahab, were planning a rally or sabotage under cover of World Cup football celebrations. Police claim that after their arrival, a mosque loudspeaker announcement drew hundreds of people armed with sticks and local weapons, who attacked the patrol and vandalized two police vehicles.
Abdul Wahab denied the allegations, calling them false and baseless. He said he was not present and that the clash occurred when locals intervened as police detained several youths. The police superintendent stated that legal action is being taken against those involved.
Police attacked in Pabna after mosque loudspeaker call; banned Awami League activists blamed
The Detective Branch (DB) of Dhaka Metropolitan Police is conducting a cautious and detailed investigation into 59 cases linked to the July movement. DB Additional Commissioner Shafiqul Islam said at a press conference at the DMP Media Center on Thursday that the investigations have reached a critical and complex stage involving a large number of accused individuals, extensive digital data, video footage, and forensic analysis. The DB aims to identify the actual perpetrators based on digital evidence, eyewitness testimony, and technical analysis before submitting reports to the court.
According to Shafiqul Islam, investigators are verifying each suspect’s role, location, and available evidence with great care. Around 40 gigabytes of digital data are being analyzed, and the process includes forensic and video examinations. He emphasized that the investigation will proceed strictly according to law, ensuring punishment for the guilty while avoiding wrongful accusations. The DMP has formed a monitoring cell to review progress, and the police headquarters is also overseeing the process.
He noted that analyzing vast digital information and determining each suspect’s role are the main challenges, as the cases differ in nature, allegations, and context.
DB investigates 59 July movement cases in Dhaka with detailed forensic and digital analysis
A college student named Din Islam Siam, aged 20, died after suffering severe burns in a bathroom explosion in Dhaka’s Bangshal area. The incident occurred on July 12 at Nazimuddin Road’s Ali Naki Deuri area when Siam attempted to light a cigarette. He was admitted to the burn unit of Dhaka Medical College Hospital, where he died around 1:45 p.m. on Thursday while under treatment. Police confirmed the death and said the explosion happened when gas accumulated in the bathroom ignited.
Siam was originally from Bikrampur in Munshiganj and worked at a polythene shop while studying at a local college. His family said they tried their best to save him, but his condition worsened as about 60 percent of his body was burned. Relatives recalled hearing a loud explosion before finding him engulfed in flames.
Fire safety experts warned that gas accumulation in enclosed spaces like bathrooms or kitchens can cause severe explosions if exposed to fire or sparks. Police said they are investigating the incident and will take legal steps after receiving the autopsy and investigation reports.
Dhaka student dies after bathroom gas explosion triggered by cigarette lighting
More than Tk 7.2 million in unpaid hall fees have accumulated across several residential halls at Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology (RUET), creating financial pressure on the administration. The largest arrears are reported at Sher-e-Bangla A.K. Fazlul Haque Hall with about Tk 3 million, followed by Shahid Lt. Selim Hall with Tk 1.3 million, Shahid Abdul Hamid Hall with Tk 1.17 million, and Shahid President Ziaur Rahman Hall with Tk 1.1 million. Smaller amounts are owed in other halls, while one female hall has no dues.
RUET’s Student Welfare Director, Professor Dr. Robiul Islam Sarkar, said notices have been issued to all halls, and some students have since cleared their dues. The university has approved measures to link hall fee payments with exam registration and will introduce an online payment system next month. This system will include online registration and hall coupons to prevent future arrears.
Officials believe that digitalizing payments and enforcing existing policies—such as canceling seats for students who owe more than three months’ fees—will significantly reduce overdue balances and improve financial management.
RUET to launch online payment system as student hall fee arrears top Tk 7.2 million
Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Afroza Khanam Rita announced that two model temples and cremation grounds will be built in Manikganj and Saturia. She made the announcement on Thursday afternoon while addressing a gathering at the Kalibari Temple in Manikganj town during the Rath Yatra celebration. The minister emphasized that the people of Manikganj remain united beyond religious and communal lines, reflecting exceptional harmony and solidarity.
Afroza Khanam Rita stated that no new temples or cremation grounds had been constructed in Manikganj over the past 17 years. She said she had learned about the difficulties faced by the local Hindu community during her visits and assured that all necessary development initiatives for the Sanatan religious community would be undertaken. Following the event, she inaugurated the Rath Yatra and personally donated one lakh taka for the community feast.
The event was chaired by Dr. Umesh Chandra Sarkar, with participation from local officials and representatives of various religious and social organizations, including the Hindu Buddhist Christian Welfare Front and the Puja Celebration Council.
Minister announces model temples and cremation grounds for Manikganj and Saturia
BNP leader Saidur Rahman Humayun has alleged that a local group is extorting Tk 700 to 1,000 from each fertilizer-laden truck leaving the Ghorashal-Palash Urea Fertilizer Factory in Narsingdi. He made the allegation at a press conference in Narsingdi town on Thursday afternoon, claiming that the group operates under the name of contractor Jahangir Alam’s firm, which is linked to a banned political organization.
Humayun, who serves as the Director General of the Bangladesh Fertilizer Association and Senior Joint Convener of the Palash Upazila Jubo Dal, said the extortion is being carried out by local agents of Jahangir Enterprise. He stated that when he protested, one of the alleged extortionists, Zakir Hossain, filed a false drug case against him. The BNP leader added that the factory produces about 2,800 tons of fertilizer daily, which is distributed nationwide through BCI dealers.
Humayun said he held the press conference to demand withdrawal of what he described as fabricated cases filed to harass him politically, commercially, and socially.
BNP leader alleges fertilizer truck extortion in Narsingdi’s Palash area
Residents of Sirajganj municipality are facing severe hardship due to the dilapidated condition of the Goyla-Ekdala main road, which has remained unrepaired for about 15 years. Potholes, stagnant dirty water, and foul odors have made daily movement difficult, especially for students and patients. Locals report repeated complaints to the municipality without any effective response. The municipal executive officer said neglected wards, including Ward 9, have been prioritized for upcoming repair projects.
At the same time, crime rates in Sirajganj city have increased following the breakdown of all CCTV cameras installed for surveillance. The cameras, set up in 2021 at 65 points, became inoperative within a few years due to neglect and theft. As a result, incidents of theft, mugging, and harassment have risen, with about 40 thefts and 17 assault cases reported in the past three months. Business and civic leaders have urged authorities to restore the CCTV network to curb crime.
Police Superintendent Saiful Islam Santu confirmed that the Ministry of Power and Energy has approved a plan to reinstall CCTV cameras at 118 city points soon.
Sirajganj faces rising crime and civic distress amid broken roads and failed CCTV network
Two young men died after being electrocuted during a boat trip on the Bangshai River in Mirzapur, Tangail, on Thursday evening, July 16. The victims were identified as Jitul, 18, from Sherpur, and Sajjad, 18, from Rangpur. The incident occurred around 7:30 p.m. when a group of 40 youths from Bhawal Mirzapur in Gazipur were returning from a picnic at the Mahera Zamindar Bari spot.
According to eyewitnesses, six people came into contact with an overhead electric wire while on the river. Two of them lost consciousness immediately and were taken to Kumudini Hospital, where doctors declared them dead. Four others were injured and are currently receiving treatment at the same hospital.
Sub-Inspector Rashed Fazal of Mirzapur Police Station confirmed the incident and said preparations were underway to send the bodies to the Tangail morgue after completing formal procedures.
Two youths die after electrocution during boat trip in Mirzapur, Tangail
Prime Minister’s Special Assistant (Health) Dr. S.M. Ziauddin Haider announced that separate development projects worth about Tk 800 crore have been undertaken for Jhalakathi district. The plan includes construction and improvement of rural roads, bridges, culverts, and other infrastructure. He made the announcement on Thursday morning at a development and assistance distribution meeting held at the Jhalakathi Sadar Upazila Parishad auditorium.
Dr. Haider said that Tk 150 crore has been allocated for building the country’s first Cultural Village in Jhalakathi. Land acquisition has started for a modern sports complex, which has been included in the Annual Development Programme. The complex aims to promote youth sports participation, reduce drug abuse, and create employment opportunities through trainer recruitment. He also mentioned that steps are being taken to protect the Sarengal Bazar area of Keora Union from river erosion and that the process to upgrade Jhalakathi Sadar Hospital to 250 beds is progressing.
At the end of the event, assistance was distributed among people with disabilities, farmers, and families affected by fire incidents.
Tk 800 crore projects launched for infrastructure and cultural development in Jhalakathi
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