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Israel has shifted its stance on the Gaza ceasefire after recovering all hostages taken to the enclave. The Israeli government now insists that Hamas must fully disarm before any further progress can be made toward the next phase of the ceasefire. This marks a tougher position from Israel following the hostage recovery.
Hamas has publicly refused to surrender its weapons. Two Hamas officials told Reuters that neither the United States nor mediators have presented any detailed or concrete disarmament proposal. Israeli minister and former intelligence chief Avi Dichter warned that disputes over disarmament could reignite conflict in Gaza, saying the issue might have to be resolved by Israeli forces through military means.
A White House document released last week indicated that the Trump administration seeks the immediate elimination of heavy weapons in Gaza and a phased registration and removal of personal arms under an interim technocratic administration to ensure local security.
Israel ties Gaza ceasefire progress to full Hamas disarmament after hostages recovered
Former Lieutenant Colonel Hasinur Rahman testified before International Crimes Tribunal-1 that the walls of the Directorate General of Forces Intelligence’s (DGFI) notorious detention cell known as 'Aynaghar' contained no mirrors. He made the statement on Wednesday during cross-examination by defense lawyer Azizur Rahman Dulu, representing former DGFI director Mahbubur Rahman Siddiqui. The case concerns allegations of abduction and torture at the Joint Interrogation Cell (JIC), also referred to as Aynaghar, involving death-row convict Sheikh Hasina and twelve current and former army officers.
During questioning, Hasinur clarified that 'Aynaghar' was merely a codename, not a literal description. He also discussed his army background, stating his BA number and course details, and mentioned that his service records were reportedly transferred to India, though he could not recall the source of that information. He denied claims that his testimony was coached by prosecutors and said he had not received a written summons but was verbally instructed to appear.
Hasinur further stated he was held in enforced disappearance for 43 days and later visited DGFI premises only once after August 5, 2024, to assist in rescuing detainees.
Hasinur Rahman tells tribunal DGFI’s 'Aynaghar' had no mirrors, calling it only a codename
NCP spokesperson Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan declared that any attempt to seize polling centers must be resisted. Speaking as the chief guest at a street rally organized by Jamaat-e-Islami in Companyganj Bazar, Muradnagar, on Wednesday, he urged voters to support Yusuf Sohel of the Eleven-Party Alliance by voting for the scale symbol. He emphasized protecting local development, women’s dignity, and the community from extortion.
Mahmud, a former adviser, said Muradnagar was his birthplace and that he had worked to address its deprivation. He criticized a rival party’s representatives for allegedly complaining to higher authorities about budget allocations for the area. He called on residents to ensure a fearless voting environment and pledged that if elected, the alliance would upgrade Bangura Bazar to an upazila.
Other speakers, including Jamaat’s Comilla North secretary Saiful Islam Shahid and alliance candidate Yusuf Sohel, echoed calls for fair elections and urged voters to reject corruption and external influence in the upcoming February 12 polls.
Asif Mahmud calls for resisting polling center takeover at Muradnagar rally
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus inaugurated the Digital Device and Innovation Expo 2026 at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Center in Dhaka on January 28, 2026. During the opening ceremony, he also launched the website and logo of the 'Bangladesh Innovation Challenge'. The event is organized by the ICT Division, Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park Authority, and Bangladesh Computer Samity, and will continue until January 31.
The expo aims to promote innovation, capacity building, success, and investment in the technology sector. It features innovative products, digital devices, mobile and e-sports technologies, along with special discounts and offers. The event includes five seminars and four panel discussions on topics such as digital transformation, global investment, startup ecosystems, financing, and inclusive digital growth. A documentary titled 'Create Here, Connect Everywhere' was screened at the opening.
Organizers have ensured Wi-Fi coverage across the venue using satellite internet technology. The expo is being viewed as an important platform for showcasing advanced technologies and innovative ideas from various industries and universities.
Muhammad Yunus opens Digital Device and Innovation Expo 2026 in Dhaka
A Dhaka court has ordered the imprisonment of Md. Kamal Hossain, a Senior Assistant Secretary at the Ministry of Public Administration, in a case filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). The case alleges that he fraudulently used his freedom fighter uncle’s identity as his father to obtain a BCS cadre position under the freedom fighter quota. On Wednesday, January 28, 2026, Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Judge Md. Sabbir Foyez canceled his bail and ordered him to jail.
According to the ACC’s public prosecutor, Kamal Hossain had previously secured a four-week anticipatory bail from the High Court on December 15, 2025, and later sought bail from the Dhaka court on December 23. The court granted conditional bail pending DNA verification, but after he failed twice to comply with bail conditions, the court revoked his bail. The ACC case, filed on December 26, 2025, accuses him of falsifying parental information to gain admission and employment benefits under the quota.
The charges were brought under Penal Code sections 420, 467, 468, and 471 for fraud and forgery related to his educational and employment records.
Dhaka court jails senior official for using uncle’s identity to get freedom fighter quota job
Sheikh Joaad bin Hamad Al Thani of Qatar has been elected as the new president of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA). The election took place in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, during the OCA’s 45th annual general assembly. Sheikh Joaad was chosen with the representatives’ support after Ranbir Singh stepped down due to health reasons. He will serve as president until 2028. Before his election, Sheikh Joaad was the president of the Qatar Olympic Association and senior vice president of the OCA.
During the same meeting, Asian Archery Federation president and Bangladesh Archery Federation founding general secretary Kazi Rajib Uddin Ahmed Chapol met Sheikh Joaad. In their courtesy meeting, Sheikh Joaad assured continued support for the growth of archery across Asia. Rajib Uddin said discussions included archery’s role in the upcoming Asian Games and cooperation between OCA and World Archery Asia for the sport’s development.
Sheikh Joaad also invited further discussions and collaboration on archery initiatives in Qatar, signaling potential regional cooperation in the sport’s advancement.
Sheikh Joaad of Qatar elected OCA president, vows support for Asian archery growth
Lieutenant Colonel A K M Zakaria Kadir, commander of the 28 Battalion Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) in Sunamganj, stated that the force will play an active role in ensuring a peaceful election environment, maintaining law and order, and safeguarding citizens’ voting rights. He made the remarks during a press briefing with local journalists at the battalion’s conference room on Wednesday morning.
He explained that motivational and awareness programs are being conducted to increase public confidence and voter participation. The BGB will operate as a mobile striking force in coordination with the Bangladesh Army and other law enforcement agencies. Given Sunamganj’s haor-surrounded and remote geography, the commander noted that election duties there are particularly challenging. To address this, BGB units will patrol both road and river routes and coordinate with local administration for necessary transport support.
According to the commander, three battalions under Sylhet will deploy 55 BGB platoons across 23 upazilas in 10 parliamentary constituencies of Sylhet and Sunamganj. BGB will independently manage election duties in six border upazilas and jointly operate with other forces in the remaining areas.
BGB to ensure peaceful elections and protect voting rights in Sunamganj and Sylhet
BNP National Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed has said that by the grace of Almighty Allah, the party will achieve a landslide victory in the upcoming national election scheduled for February 12. He made the remarks on Wednesday morning during an election campaign and separate street meetings at Saharbil Union’s BMS High School field in Chakaria, Cox’s Bazar. Ahmed stated that through massive public support and national unity, the BNP aims to form a government owned by the people.
He emphasized that citizens will regain ownership of the state through this election and urged voters to freely choose their preferred candidates to strengthen democracy. Ahmed pledged that under a BNP-led government, no one would face enforced disappearance and that those who fought for democracy would be honored. He also cautioned against a rival political group allegedly misleading voters with religious claims.
Local BNP leaders, including district office secretary Yusuf Badri and several upazila leaders, were present and spoke at the campaign events.
Salahuddin Ahmed predicts BNP landslide in February 12 national election
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has stated that Tehran has not requested any form of dialogue with the United States. In a report published by state media on Wednesday, Araghchi clarified that he had no recent contact with U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and dismissed as baseless claims that Iran had initiated talks with Washington.
Araghchi added that Iran continues to maintain communication with several intermediary countries, through which consultations and discussions are ongoing at various levels. Analysts noted that while tensions between Iran and the United States remain high, Tehran’s statement suggests that diplomatic channels through mediators have not been completely severed.
Earlier, U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that Iran had shown interest in negotiations amid Washington’s increased military presence in the Middle East, including the deployment of aircraft carrier groups. He said Tehran had reached out multiple times to seek an understanding with the United States.
Iran denies initiating talks with the U.S., says communication continues via mediators
Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus has said that government officials should not serve in the same job for more than five years, as prolonged tenure leads to a fixed mindset and loss of creativity. He made the remarks on Wednesday afternoon at the inauguration of the 'Digital Device and Innovation Expo 2026' held at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Center. During the event, he also launched the website and logo of the 'Bangladesh Innovation Challenge'.
Dr. Yunus emphasized that every institution should restart every ten years to adapt to changing goals and avoid stagnation in outdated ideas. He advised people to focus on entrepreneurship rather than seeking jobs, describing the concept of guaranteed employment for all as a form of servitude. He called for government support to encourage entrepreneurship.
He further stated that just as the July Movement opened new possibilities in national politics, the Digital Device and Innovation Expo would open new opportunities in the information technology sector. The event was also attended by Fayez Ahmad Taiyeb, special assistant to the Chief Adviser on Posts, Telecommunications, and Information Technology.
Dr. Yunus calls for five-year limit on government jobs to foster creativity and innovation
U.S. President Donald Trump warned that 'very bad things' could happen if the Republican Party loses the upcoming midterm elections. Speaking Tuesday at a campaign rally in Clive, Iowa, he launched a surprise campaign tour amid voter concerns over the economy and security. Trump, 79, said Republicans must win both the Senate and the House of Representatives despite his declining approval ratings.
During the rally, Trump told supporters that a Republican defeat would undo previous achievements and threaten tax cuts and economic benefits. He avoided commenting on tensions in neighboring Minnesota, where two people were killed in an anti-immigration operation. The White House said Trump would continue campaigning across several states before the midterms.
Recent polls by The New York Times and Siena College showed Trump’s approval rating falling to 40 percent as inflation and living costs rise. Government data also indicated that U.S. consumer confidence in January dropped to its lowest level since 2014, reflecting growing public dissatisfaction with the economy.
Trump warns of severe consequences if Republicans lose U.S. midterm elections
More than a year and a half after the July uprising in Bangladesh, over 1,000 looted firearms and more than 200,000 rounds of ammunition remain missing, raising serious concerns about security ahead of the upcoming parliamentary election. Despite repeated joint operations by the army and police and government-announced rewards of up to 500,000 taka for information, law enforcement has failed to recover all the stolen weapons.
According to the army chief, 3,619 firearms and 456,418 rounds of ammunition were looted during the unrest, with only about 62% of the weapons and 52% of the ammunition recovered so far. Analysts warn that many of the missing weapons have ended up in the hands of criminals and could be used for extortion, robbery, or even political violence during the election period.
Security experts and former police officials say the police force remains weakened since the uprising, and public trust in law enforcement is low. The interim government has deployed around 900,000 security personnel for election duty, but analysts caution that any lapse could undermine voter turnout and election credibility.
Over 1,000 looted weapons still missing in Bangladesh, sparking election security concerns
The two-day Bangladesh–United States 9th Land Forces Talks (LFT) 2026 concluded successfully on January 27 at the Army Sports Control Board conference room in Dhaka Cantonment. According to an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) release, the meeting followed up on the 9th LFT held in the United States from September 8 to 10, 2025. Representatives from both armies participated to strengthen mutual cooperation and discuss key areas of partnership.
The Bangladesh delegation, led by Lieutenant Colonel Mohammad Badrul Haque from the Army Training Directorate, included 22 members, while the four-member U.S. team was headed by Major Michael Jacob Oster from the U.S. Army Pacific Command’s Security Cooperation Division. Brigadier General Md Humayun Kabir, Director of the Army Training Directorate, attended the opening and closing sessions. Discussions focused on military cooperation, capacity building, and strategic collaboration, emphasizing training exchanges, advanced technology use, and equipment capability enhancement.
Both sides agreed to organize joint exercises and adopt innovative training methods to strengthen strategic ties. They also committed to contributing to regional security and improving joint preparedness for natural and human-made disasters, highlighting the importance of technological readiness to address global challenges.
Bangladesh and U.S. complete 9th Land Forces Talks 2026 to boost military cooperation
Bahrain’s most senior Shia cleric, Sheikh Isa Qassim, has declared that millions of Iranians are prepared to sacrifice their lives for Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Speaking to Press TV, Qassim described Khamenei as a unique global leader distinguished by his deep religious scholarship, spiritual stature, and political leadership.
Qassim stated that both men and women in Iran regard Khamenei’s directives as religious orders and that Muslims around the world also support him. He credited Khamenei’s leadership with promoting Iran’s stability, peace, and human fraternity. The cleric further noted that the mass demonstrations across Iran on January 13 against riots showed clear public support for Khamenei and opposition to what he called foreign-backed sabotage.
Qassim also dismissed former U.S. President Donald Trump’s calls for reform in Iran, saying no one would believe such claims.
Bahrain’s top Shia cleric says millions ready to die for Iran’s Ayatollah Khamenei
Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus called for an end to fraudulent practices in Bangladesh, emphasizing that the July Movement had opened new possibilities, just as the Digital Device and Innovation Expo 2026 could do for the information technology sector. He said the participants of the July Movement would one day lead the world. Yunus made these remarks on Wednesday afternoon at the inauguration of the Digital Device and Innovation Expo 2026 held at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Center.
He stated that Bangladesh had become known for fraud, which had damaged its international image. To excel in technology, he said, the country must eliminate fraudulent practices. Yunus stressed that Bangladesh has the ability to move forward with pride if integrity is maintained.
The event highlighted the government’s focus on innovation and digital transformation, with Yunus positioning the fight against fraud as essential for restoring Bangladesh’s reputation and achieving technological progress.
Dr. Yunus urges end to fraud, links July Movement with digital innovation in Bangladesh
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