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Professor Aslam Chowdhury MP has expressed deep sorrow over the death of Maulana Md. Mizanur Rahman, the Jamaat-e-Islami leader of Sitakunda, Chattogram. The veteran religious scholar passed away at 3 a.m. on Friday at Ibn Sina Hospital in Dhaka. In a condolence message issued on Saturday, Aslam Chowdhury described Maulana Rahman as a virtuous, principled, and socially committed individual whose contributions to education, social service, and religious values would be long remembered.
He prayed for the forgiveness of the departed soul and for strength and patience for the bereaved family. Several local leaders and organizations also expressed their condolences, including Anwar Siddiq Chowdhury, organizational secretary of Chattogram North District Jamaat; Dr. Kamal Kader, convener of Sitakunda Upazila BNP; Md. Morsalin, member secretary; and representatives of the Sitakunda Press Club.
The death of Maulana Mizanur Rahman has been described as an irreparable loss for the Sitakunda community, reflecting his long-standing influence in local education and religious affairs.
Aslam Chowdhury mourns death of Sitakunda Jamaat leader Maulana Mizanur Rahman
A 47-year-old Muslim street vendor named Akbar Mondal was killed with an axe in Purulia district of West Bengal on June 9, according to a report by The Wire. His family claimed that the murder was linked to rising anti-Muslim sentiment and fear-based politics in the state. Police, however, denied any communal motive behind the killing.
Akbar’s son, 20-year-old Julfikar, said his father was attacked while selling steel utensils in Supurdihi village. He was allegedly beaten with a stick and then struck with an axe by an unknown assailant. Julfikar, who also works as a hawker due to poverty, said the incident has deeply shaken their family and community. He added that some locals had previously forced them to chant religious slogans and threatened their livelihood.
Julfikar has demanded a thorough investigation and exemplary punishment for those responsible. The area, known as Jangalmahal, has a history of political movements and remains economically vulnerable.
Muslim vendor killed in West Bengal’s Purulia; family alleges hate motive, police deny communal link
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Professor Mia Golam Porwar has described the newly announced national budget as one designed for the looting of party activists rather than for the welfare of citizens. Speaking on Saturday at a conference of upazila working committee members organized by the Bhola district branch of Jamaat-e-Islami, he said the budget is ambitious, debt-dependent, and harmful to the people. He added that Jamaat has rejected the government’s budget and presented its own people-friendly shadow budget, urging the government to revise and present a corrected version to the nation.
Porwar also warned that failure to implement the “July Charter” would amount to deceiving the nation and could lead to severe consequences. He emphasized that the people of Bangladesh would not tolerate such betrayal. Addressing local issues, he praised the Speaker’s role in Bhola but criticized the local MP for neglecting development needs such as industrialization, a medical college, a Bhola-Barishal bridge, and river erosion prevention.
He further clarified that Islami Bank is not Jamaat’s bank but belongs to the people of Bangladesh.
Jamaat leader calls national budget corrupt and urges government to revise it
At least four people were killed in Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon, according to initial reports. The attacks occurred on June 13, 2026, hitting several areas across the Tyre, Jezzine, and Nabatieh districts. One person was killed in Marakeh in Tyre district, while the mayor of Rihan municipality in Jezzine district also lost his life. Later, two more people were reported dead in Deir al-Zahrani in Nabatieh district. Local sources said a residential building was destroyed in the latter strike.
The report, citing Al Jazeera, indicates that the strikes targeted multiple civilian areas in southern Lebanon. The incidents mark a continuation of cross-border hostilities affecting the region, though the source did not specify the reasons behind the attacks or any official responses.
Further details about the victims, the extent of damage, or potential escalation were not available at the time of reporting.
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon kill four, destroy residential building
Iran’s Chief Justice Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejei stated that Iranians do not trust the United States at all, citing historical events and realities as the root of this distrust. He made the remarks while referring to last year’s 12-day war, emphasizing that the sentiment stems from past experiences.
Ejei also recalled that on February 28, during the first day of the ongoing war, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in a joint attack by the United States and Israel. Following his death, a three-member interim council was formed to lead Tehran, with Ejei serving as one of its members.
He claimed that Iran has succeeded in “beheading its enemies” and “cutting off the hands of aggressors” during the conflict, portraying the country’s actions as a strong response to external aggression.
Iran’s chief justice says distrust of the US stems from historical events and recent conflict
Five people were killed when an Indian Air Force AN-32 transport aircraft crashed while attempting to land at the Jorhat Air Force base in Assam on Saturday morning. The co-pilot survived the crash. The aircraft caught fire immediately after the accident, prompting an emergency response.
A quick response team was deployed to control the fire and assess the situation. Authorities have ordered the formation of an investigation committee to determine the cause of the crash. The incident occurred during a routine operation at the base, according to initial reports.
The Antonov AN-32 is a twin-engine turboprop military transport aircraft widely used by the Indian Air Force. Originally built in the former Soviet Union, around 100 such aircraft remain in active service with the Indian fleet.
Five killed as Indian Air Force AN-32 crashes during landing in Assam
Ten people were injured in a clash between two groups in the Kadamtali area of Kasba upazila, Brahmanbaria, on Saturday morning. The confrontation began around 9:45 a.m. between residents of Shahpur and Araibari villages over a dispute involving a Hajj pilgrim’s luggage left behind in Saudi Arabia.
According to police and local sources, an elderly woman from Shahpur village went on Hajj this year through the Kasba Hajj Kafela. She accidentally left one of her suitcases in Saudi Arabia. When her family pressed the Hajj agency to retrieve it, the agency said the responsibility lay with the pilgrim. The disagreement escalated when the woman’s relatives vandalized the agency’s office on Thursday, leading to renewed violence on Saturday.
Kasba Police Station Officer-in-Charge Nazneen Sultana said the clash stemmed from tensions over the luggage issue and that police were working to bring the situation under control.
Ten injured in Brahmanbaria clash over Hajj pilgrim’s missing luggage
The Ministry of Shipping of Bangladesh has provided financial assistance to the families of two victims who died in a tragic launch accident at Sadarghat while traveling to Barishal during the last Eid-ul-Fitr. On June 13, 2026, State Minister for Shipping Md. Rajib Ahsan, MP, handed over separate checks to the families of Sohel and Miraj, residents of Mehendiganj upazila in Barishal district.
Each family received a check of Tk 500,000 from the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) Trustee Board. Officials also announced that an additional Tk 2.5 million in financial support would be provided to the two affected families. The state minister expressed deep condolences to the victims’ relatives and assured continued government support.
He stated that the government is working tirelessly to ensure passenger safety on waterways and will continue to take necessary measures to prevent such accidents. BIWTA officials, local representatives, and political leaders attended the check handover ceremony.
Bangladesh gives financial aid to families of Sadarghat launch accident victims
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, is set to unfold across 16 cities amid strained relations among the three neighbors. Despite a show of unity at the draw ceremony in Washington, D.C., underlying disputes over trade, immigration, and drug trafficking remain. U.S. President Donald Trump has emphasized his country’s dominance in the region, a stance that continues to shape cross-border dynamics.
Analysts note that Canada and Mexico still harbor resentment over Trump’s earlier tariff policies and remarks, while internal challenges in Mexico—ranging from infrastructure delays to teacher strikes—add further complications. Experts warn that the logistical hurdles of cross-border travel and heightened U.S. security concerns could exacerbate tensions during the month-long tournament.
Observers suggest that if the three nations manage the event smoothly, it could strengthen regional cooperation and influence ongoing trade negotiations. However, the political sensitivities surrounding the tournament mean that its success or failure could have lasting diplomatic consequences.
Tensions rise among US, Canada, and Mexico ahead of their joint hosting of the 2026 World Cup
Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Afroza Khanam Rita stated that long-standing problems in the national airline cannot be resolved within two or three months. She emphasized that efforts are underway to overcome existing complexities and restore the airline’s reputation. The minister made these remarks on Saturday morning in Manikganj after inaugurating a daylong free medical camp and blood donation program marking the 45th martyrdom anniversary of former President Ziaur Rahman.
Rita added that her main focus is to ensure better facilities for expatriate Bangladeshis and to improve their experience at airports. She noted that the situation at airports has improved compared to the past, despite some attempts to tarnish the ministry’s image. She also assured members of the Harijan and Ravidash communities of government support to address their problems and help their children secure better employment.
The free medical camp, organized by the local branch of the Doctors’ Association of Bangladesh (DAB), provided various health services to thousands of local residents, including members of marginalized communities.
Aviation Minister says airline’s long-term issues need time to resolve, pledges better expatriate services
Pakistan’s security forces killed 21 militants in an operation in North Waziristan’s Miranshah area, according to a statement from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on June 13, 2026. The operation was launched based on intelligence reports against the India-backed group Fitna al-Khariji. The clashes reportedly continued for 72 hours before the militants were neutralized.
ISPR said the operation targeted multiple militant hideouts in and around Miranshah. Among the dead were four key leaders of the group, which Pakistan identifies as a front for banned organizations such as Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and its affiliates. The statement added that the slain leaders were involved in attacks on security personnel and civilians.
Weapons and ammunition were recovered from the site following the operation, ISPR confirmed. The statement did not mention any casualties among Pakistani forces or civilians.
Pakistan forces kill 21 India-backed militants in North Waziristan operation
India has introduced strict restrictions on the use of all types of fuel, including diesel and petrol, as the country faces a severe economic crisis triggered by soaring global oil prices and rising import costs. According to a Bloomberg report, the government’s move aims to stabilize the situation as both trade and budget deficits have reached record levels.
Bloomberg noted that India, the world’s third-largest oil importer and consumer, relies on foreign sources for about 85 percent of its oil needs. Recent geopolitical tensions and disruptions in global energy supply have sharply increased India’s import expenses, prompting the government to impose new domestic fuel usage controls. Economists have warned that these restrictions could negatively affect transportation, industrial production, and agriculture, potentially slowing overall economic growth.
The report added that India’s growing import burden has significantly expanded its current account and fiscal deficits, putting pressure on the rupee. Policymakers are now urgently reassessing fiscal and monetary strategies to contain inflation and revive economic stability.
India tightens fuel use rules to curb economic strain from surging oil prices
A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the southern Philippines' Mindanao island earlier this week, raising the death toll to 61, according to a report by GMA News on Saturday. Authorities said rescue operations continue in the worst-hit areas, where landslides and collapsed buildings have trapped people under debris. The Office of Civil Defense confirmed that ongoing aftershocks, unstable structures, and damaged roads are hampering rescue efforts.
The Disaster Response and Monitoring Information Center reported that about 553,000 people have been affected across the Mindanao region. Among them, 9,393 people are staying in evacuation centers, while 54,274 have taken temporary shelter with relatives or friends. Preliminary assessments show that 8,865 houses were completely destroyed and 36,691 partially damaged.
General Santos City and Sarangani province are among the most severely affected areas. Authorities have declared a state of calamity in these regions to expedite relief and rehabilitation operations.
Death toll hits 61 after 7.8 magnitude quake devastates Mindanao, rescue efforts ongoing
Chattogram Metropolitan Police (CMP) Commissioner Hasan Md. Shawkat Ali has announced that strict action will be taken against those involved in the assault and detention of national cricketer Nayeem Hasan. The commissioner visited Nayeem’s residence in Bahaddarhat’s Faridarpara area on Saturday afternoon to express regret over the incident. He stated that he personally heard the details from Nayeem and had already directed action against the responsible police officers.
According to the report, the incident occurred on Friday night when police stopped Nayeem’s CNG-run autorickshaw at Lalkhan Bazar intersection in Chattogram. Despite locals identifying him, police allegedly tried to force him into the vehicle, assaulted him with sticks and pipes, and later took him to Khulshi Police Station. Nayeem’s father, former ward councillor Mahbub Alam, and relatives arrived at the station late at night, where police reportedly mistreated Nayeem until calls from senior Bangladesh Cricket Board officials.
Two police officers—Sub-Inspector (unarmed) Md. Shafiqul Islam Bhuiyan and Constable Md. Russell Chowdhury—have been temporarily suspended, and a three-member committee has been formed to investigate the incident.
CMP chief pledges strict action after police assault on cricketer Nayeem Hasan in Chattogram
An Indian Air Force AN-32 aircraft crashed on Saturday morning while attempting to land at the Jorhat airbase in Assam. The aircraft caught fire immediately after the crash within the air force station premises. Authorities have not yet confirmed whether there were any casualties. The cause of the accident remains unknown, and a quick response team was deployed to control the fire and assess the situation.
The Indian Air Force confirmed the incident and stated that further details will be shared after a full assessment. The AN-32 is a twin-engine turboprop military transport aircraft originally built in the former Soviet Union and is considered a key workhorse of the Indian Air Force’s transport fleet. Around 100 such aircraft are currently in service.
An official investigation is expected following the initial assessment to determine the cause of the crash and evaluate the extent of damage.
Indian Air Force AN-32 crashes during landing at Jorhat airbase in Assam
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