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Abidul Islam Khan, joint general secretary of the Dhaka University unit of Chhatra Dal and a former vice president candidate in the last DUCSU election, declared that no organ of the Awami League would be allowed to function in Bangladesh. He made the statement in a video posted on Facebook on Monday night, calling on those he described as part of a dictatorship to repent and face justice for alleged killings.
In the same video, Abidul Islam recounted witnessing violence at the Dhaka University campus and in Badda, referencing incidents where people were injured or killed. He said he had seen blood and death during years of struggle and described his survival as a bonus. He emphasized that July marked 17 years of uncompromising struggle and pledged to continue working in unity despite differences to keep that struggle alive.
The remarks reflect ongoing political tension and opposition rhetoric against the ruling Awami League, as expressed through student political platforms.
DU Chhatra Dal leader vows to stop all Awami League organs from operating in Bangladesh
Egypt’s national football coach Hossam Hassan said that anyone who does not feel the suffering of Palestinians is not human, regardless of nationality. He made the remarks during a press conference ahead of Egypt’s Round of 16 match against Argentina in the FIFA World Cup. Hassan, who had earlier dedicated Egypt’s historic penalty shootout victory over Australia to the people of Palestine, also waved the Palestinian flag on the field, describing it as a natural human reaction.
Hassan emphasized that while people protest animal cruelty worldwide, the deaths of thousands of innocent civilians in missile attacks have become disturbingly normalized. He urged that humanity should come before religion or ethnicity and that everyone should stand with the oppressed. He added that his message through football aligns with FIFA’s call for mutual respect and the right to live with dignity.
According to the report, since the war began on October 7, 2023, Israeli attacks in Gaza have killed more than 73,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, leaving many displaced amid destruction. Global protests and solidarity from athletes have followed.
Egypt coach Hossam Hassan dedicates win to Palestinians, condemns Gaza suffering
State Minister for Primary and Mass Education Bobby Hajjaj has directed an immediate investigation into reported irregularities in the school feeding program, emphasizing that the matter is being taken very seriously. Following his directive, the ministry instructed the Directorate of Primary Education to conduct a swift inquiry, identify those responsible, and submit a report urgently to the ministry.
Hajjaj stated that any negligence, irregularity, or corruption involving food allocated for students will not be tolerated. He warned that if allegations are proven true, strict administrative and legal measures will be taken against the individuals, institutions, or contractors involved. The government remains committed to ensuring safe, quality, and adequate food for students.
The ministry added that several reform measures have already been introduced to ensure transparency and accountability in the program. These include regular monitoring through a five-member guardian committee, surprise inspections, immediate investigations upon receiving complaints, and prompt action against those found guilty.
Bobby Hajjaj orders probe and strict action over school feeding program irregularities
At Islamic University (IU), leaders and activists of the banned Chhatra League carried out a poster campaign late at night. The incident occurred on Tuesday night, and photos and videos of the activity spread across social media, showing posters and banners being placed at several campus locations including the administration building, Jhal Chattar, Rabindra-Nazrul Arts Building, central library, and the Science Faculty gate. However, by morning, most of the posters were no longer visible on campus.
The incident sparked anger among leaders of active student organizations at IU. Leaders from groups such as Chhatra Shakti, Islami Chhatra Andolon, and Chhatra Dal condemned the act, accusing the banned group of returning to campus activities and recalling past violence. They demanded accountability from the university administration for allowing the incident to occur.
IU Proctor Professor Dr. Shahinuzzaman stated that security forces were deployed immediately after the incident around 3 a.m. and that the situation was brought under control. He added that CCTV footage was being reviewed to determine how the individuals entered the campus and that the matter had been handed over to the IU police station.
Banned Chhatra League members post posters at Islamic University, sparking campus outrage
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman met Fatema Tuz Johra, mother of July uprising martyr Abdullah Bin Zahid, at his office in the National Parliament Secretariat on Tuesday afternoon. She was accompanied by her cancer-affected son, Mahmudullah Bin Jisan. The meeting was also attended by Moksedul Momin Mithun, member secretary of 'Amra BNP Poribar'. According to Deputy Press Secretary Md. Sujauddoula, the prime minister inquired about Jisan’s health and assured Fatema Tuz Johra of a job.
Sujauddoula stated that Fatema’s elder son Zahid was shot dead on August 5, 2024, and two weeks later she learned that her younger son was suffering from cancer. Seven months after that, she lost her husband as well. Following these tragedies, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, then acting BNP chairman, extended support to the family and oversaw Jisan’s treatment through his aide Atikur Rahman Ruman.
The report adds that Jisan’s medical care continues under the supervision of the prime minister’s office, reflecting ongoing government support for the bereaved family.
PM Tarique Rahman promises job to martyr Zahid’s mother, oversees son’s cancer treatment
Bangladesh’s Law Minister Md. Anisul Huq informed parliament that as of March 31, 2026, a total of 4,639,476 cases remain pending across the country’s courts. Of these, 1,813,263 are civil cases and 2,826,213 are criminal. In the past year, 63,309 cases were resolved in the higher courts and 275,084 in subordinate courts. The minister provided these figures in response to a parliamentary question from MP Golam Rasool.
According to the minister, the Supreme Court’s Appellate Division has 38,713 pending cases, while the High Court Division has 522,331. Subordinate courts are handling 4,078,432 cases, including 377,414 civil cases older than five years. The minister also noted that mandatory mediation programs in 20 districts have reduced new case filings by 62.08 percent, and this initiative will gradually expand nationwide.
The minister further stated that the Appellate Division currently has five judges including the Chief Justice, the High Court Division has 101 judges, and subordinate courts have 1,964 judges working against 2,620 sanctioned posts.
Bangladesh reports over 4.6 million pending court cases as of March 2026
State Minister for Public Administration Md. Abdul Bari told parliament that officials who played roles in prolonging a former fascist government are being identified for action. He said various investigative agencies are working to pinpoint those who openly supported that regime, and necessary measures will be taken after investigations conclude. He made the remarks on Tuesday during the question-and-answer session chaired by Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed.
In response to other parliamentary questions, the minister reported that as of June 30, 2025, there were 1,464,350 government employees, with 521,922 positions vacant. He detailed the number of officials at different ranks and said the government aims to publish the 50th BCS results within one year. He also noted that women make up 29 percent of the civil service workforce.
The minister added that recruitment, transfer, and posting decisions are being made based on merit, honesty, and competence, free from political influence. Training programs on ethics and discipline are ongoing, with 180 officials trained in the 2025–26 fiscal year and more sessions planned.
Bangladesh to act against officials accused of aiding former fascist regime
Traffic on the Chattogram-Kaptai road came to a halt on Tuesday morning following a landslide in the Baluchara area of Wagga Union under Kaptai upazila in Rangamati district. The incident occurred around 10:30 a.m., temporarily suspending movement of vehicles and pedestrians. According to Kaptai Police Station Officer-in-Charge Sheikh Mahmudul Hasan Rubel, a team led by Senior Station Officer Delwar Hossain from the Kaptai Fire Service began clearing trees and debris with help from locals. No casualties have been reported.
Upazila Nirbahi Officer Md. Raihanul Islam visited the site along with police and local officials to assess the situation and inspect vulnerable areas. Following instructions from the district administration, 18 shelters have been opened across five unions in the upazila to accommodate residents if needed. The administration has arranged food and safety measures for those taking refuge.
Authorities continue cleanup operations to restore normal traffic movement and ensure safety in the affected region.
Landslide blocks Chattogram-Kaptai road; 18 shelters opened in five unions of Kaptai
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak has called for a broad civil disobedience movement against the cabinet led by current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. According to reports, Barak urged strong resistance to the current political direction and accused Netanyahu’s government of refusing to comply with a Supreme Court ruling, describing it as a declaration of war against Israel’s constitutional and judicial institutions.
Barak warned that the cabinet’s defiance could have serious consequences for Israel’s internal security and stability. His remarks come amid growing internal conflicts within the Israeli administration, which have intensified in recent days due to what are described as multiple failures and the adverse outcomes of wars allegedly provoked by the cabinet across the region.
The call for civil disobedience marks a significant escalation in Israel’s political crisis, reflecting deep divisions over governance, judicial authority, and national direction.
Ehud Barak urges civil disobedience against Netanyahu cabinet amid Israel’s internal tensions
Sheltech Group, one of Bangladesh’s leading industrial conglomerates, has announced a new investment plan worth Tk 1,504 crore across agriculture processing, real estate, textiles, manufacturing, and renewable energy sectors. The company stated that the initiative could create around 45,000 new jobs, largely through contract farming. The announcement was made on July 7, 2026.
Founded in 1988, Sheltech Group operates in real estate, construction, tiles, electrical poles, agriculture, garments, textiles, and hospitality. The group said the new investments will support industrialization, export growth, employment, and sustainable economic development. Funding will come from internal resources, joint ventures, bank loans, and foreign financing. Managing Director Tanvir Ahmed said the expansion responds to growing global demand for Bangladeshi products.
The plan includes Tk 400 crore already invested in a Spain-Bangladesh agro joint venture in Parbatipur, Tk 575 crore for a 17-story green shopping complex in Banasree, Tk 85 crore in abrasive paper production in Sylhet, and Tk 179 crore to expand blended yarn capacity. Sheltech also plans to install 10 MW of solar power. The group expects annual turnover to rise from Tk 6,700 crore to Tk 9,200 crore by 2030.
Sheltech unveils Tk 1,504 crore investment plan across key Bangladeshi industries
An eleven-party alliance held a human chain demonstration in front of the National Parliament building on Tuesday afternoon, demanding the implementation of a referendum verdict and the trial of genocide. The program began around 1:45 p.m. and was attended by leaders from various levels of the alliance, including representatives from Jamaat-e-Islami.
Before the demonstration, a delegation comprising Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Mia Golam Porwar, other alliance leaders, and members of martyr families visited the Speaker’s office to submit a memorandum containing their demands. The event was part of the alliance’s ongoing political activities aimed at pressing for justice and accountability on these issues.
The demonstration reflected the alliance’s coordinated stance on national justice and political reform, though no immediate government response was mentioned in the source.
Eleven-party alliance holds human chain outside Parliament demanding referendum verdict and genocide trial
Prime Minister’s Information Adviser Dr. Zahedur Rahman announced that the activities of the Awami League are currently banned under an executive order and that the party will face trial in a tribunal for alleged genocide and crimes against humanity. He stated that the court will decide, after the trial, whether the Awami League can continue to exist as a political party in the country. The remarks were made on Tuesday at a press conference held at the Department of Information in the Secretariat.
Dr. Rahman clarified that the Awami League itself has not been banned, but its activities are suspended pending investigation. He urged patience, noting that the Home Minister and the ICT division have confirmed that investigations are ongoing. He emphasized that the final decision rests with the court, which will hear all parties before issuing a verdict.
The adviser’s comments indicate that the government is awaiting judicial proceedings before determining the future legal and political status of the Awami League.
Awami League activities banned; tribunal to decide party’s future after trial
Flight operations at Shah Amanat International Airport in Chattogram were disrupted on Tuesday due to severe weather conditions. From the morning, three flights were unable to land and were diverted to Dhaka, while other flights experienced delays ranging from 30 minutes to one hour. The information was confirmed by the airport’s public relations officer, Engineer Mohammad Ibrahim Khalil.
According to the official, US-Bangla Airlines flight BS350 from Abu Dhabi to Chattogram and Air Arabia flight G9-526 from Sharjah to Chattogram were diverted to Dhaka. Additionally, Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight BG121 from Dhaka to Chattogram returned to Dhaka after failing to land. Heavy rainfall and strong winds with speeds of 80–90 kilometers per hour were reported in the airport area, creating unsafe conditions for flight operations.
The adverse weather caused widespread disruption throughout the day, though no reports of flooding at the airport were mentioned in the source.
Severe weather forces flight diversions and delays at Chattogram’s Shah Amanat Airport
Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen paid a courtesy call on Opposition Leader and Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman on Tuesday morning at the official residence on Mintu Road in Dhaka. The meeting took place in a cordial atmosphere, with the Chinese embassy’s Political Section Director Zhang Jing and Political Attaché Ru Qi also present.
During the meeting, both sides discussed various issues of mutual interest and emphasized the importance of the long-standing friendship between Bangladesh and China. They highlighted cooperation in political, diplomatic, economic, and cultural areas, expressing hope that bilateral relations would become deeper and more multidimensional in the future.
The discussion also covered the Teesta Barrage master plan, the China-Myanmar-Bangladesh Economic Corridor, and Chinese investment projects in Bangladesh. The opposition leader sought China’s assistance in resolving the Rohingya crisis and facilitating the repatriation of displaced people.
Chinese envoy meets Bangladesh opposition leader to discuss cooperation and Rohingya issue
Multiple explosions were reported in Damascus on July 7, 2026, during French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Syria. According to a security source cited by Reuters, the blasts occurred near the hotel where Macron was staying. The exact cause of the explosions remains unknown, and witnesses described the city shaking from the sudden blasts.
Macron is in Damascus to meet Syria’s interim president Ahmad al-Shara and other senior officials. Local sources reported that one explosion also struck the headquarters of the Syrian Ministry of Tourism, injuring several people. Syrian state media Al-Ikhbariya said the explosions occurred while al-Shara was welcoming Macron at the presidential palace.
The French presidential office, the Élysée Palace, stated that Macron did not personally hear any explosions while en route to his meeting with al-Shara. Authorities have not yet provided further details on the incident or its perpetrators.
Explosions reported near Macron’s hotel in Damascus during his Syria visit
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