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Sharmin Murshid, a key advisor, declared that every act of injustice will lead to the birth of a new July, and with it, brave women—the 'July Daughters'—will rise in resistance. Speaking at the National Parliament’s South Plaza during the ‘July Konnya Day’ celebration, Murshid stressed the importance of preserving the legacy of these courageous women. She led a public oath with the July Daughters and addressed a rally and rickshaw parade, stating, “July symbolizes the end of injustice and the rise of empowered women.” The event was attended by fellow advisors, families of martyrs, and citizens from all walks of life.

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In a recent statement, Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh strongly criticized the government's alleged move to recognize prostitution, calling it an attempt to institutionalize women as "sexual commodities" or "state-sanctioned sex slaves." The organization emphasized that prostitution is neither honorable nor humane, but rather a reflection of state failure and socioeconomic despair. They also expressed outrage over financial incentives being distributed to sex workers through the controversial NGO Nari Pokkho, instead of providing proper rehabilitation. Hefazat denounced this initiative as a Western conspiracy and condemned the government's reliance on NGOs, which they believe undermines state accountability.

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Increased remittance inflows have boosted the value of the Bangladeshi Taka, causing the exchange rate of the U.S. dollar to fall by Tk 2.20. According to Bangladesh Bank data, the interbank rate stood at Tk 120.10 on Monday, down from Tk 122.30 on July 9. Remittance inflows in FY 2024–25 rose by 26.81%. On July 13, Bangladesh Bank purchased $171 million from the market for the first time, helping stabilize the forex market. Reserves now stand at $24.54 billion, higher than last year. However, bank officials warn that a weakening dollar may harm exporters and overseas workers.

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Five advisers to the interim government have inaugurated the country’s first “July Martyrs’ Memorial” in Narayanganj to honor those killed in the July uprising. Legal Affairs Adviser Professor Asif Nazrul stated that the current administration will ensure the July massacre is tried in an international tribunal. The event also highlighted the toll: 56 people were killed and 370 injured. The district administration has been directed to enhance security. Industrial Adviser Adilur Rahman declared plans to convert Gonobhaban into a "Fascist Museum" to prevent any return to authoritarianism. The mother of martyr Adil broke down in tears and demanded justice.

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Former U.S. President Donald Trump criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying, “He speaks nicely but bombs another country every evening.” Trump confirmed that the U.S. will send Patriot missile systems to Ukraine, with the cost being covered by the European Union. He added that peace talks failed because of Putin’s actions and reaffirmed the U.S. commitment to supplying Ukraine with advanced military technology—on the condition that it will be paid for. Trump also revealed plans to meet with NATO’s Secretary General.

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BNP’s Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has claimed that deep-rooted conspiracies are being orchestrated both domestically and internationally, primarily targeting Tarique Rahman. He accused certain Islamic groups on social media of spreading disinformation, and cited an incident in Comilla where an adviser’s affiliates—not the Jubo Dal—were allegedly involved in a rape case, according to the victim’s family. Rizvi said that calls for a proportional representation (PR) electoral system began immediately after a meeting between Dr. Yunus and Tarique Rahman, calling it a clear indication of a wider political plot.

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The Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education (DSHE) has directed all public and private secondary and higher secondary institutions in Bangladesh to create or update their official websites by July 31. Institutions must use the national portal framework and include essential details like student data, teacher info, MPO status, and grievance contacts. This move aims to improve transparency, accessibility, and compliance with government digitalization efforts. Website links must be submitted via the DSHE/EMIS IMS module at www.emis.gov.bd.

The United States has launched a joint military drill with Panama’s police forces to enhance canal security amid growing concerns about China's influence in the region. The operation includes U.S. military helicopters landing at a former American base, with drills continuing through Friday. The exercises fall under a bilateral agreement and have sparked protests in Panama. Former President Trump recently reignited debate by suggesting the U.S. should retake control of the canal, drawing criticism from Panama’s current leadership.

A strong 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck off the eastern coast of Indonesia’s Maluku province on Monday, according to the US Geological Survey. The quake occurred at a depth of 66 kilometers, about 177 kilometers west of Tual city. Authorities confirmed there was no tsunami threat. No immediate reports of casualties or damages have emerged. Indonesia frequently experiences seismic activity due to its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire. Previous quakes in 2018 and 2004 caused devastating loss of life.

During his visit to Beijing for the SCO Foreign Ministers' meeting, Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar emphasized that the normalization of India-China relations would benefit both nations. After meeting Chinese Vice President Han Zheng, he cited improving bilateral ties since the Modi-Xi meeting in October. Jaishankar also noted the resumption of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra after five years, which he said has been well received in India. This year marks 75 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

A court has ordered the seizure of two properties owned by former police chief Benazir Ahmed in the United States, along with the freezing of his bank accounts in the US and Malaysia. The Anti-Corruption Commission filed the request, citing allegations of illegal wealth accumulation worth over 94 million BDT during his tenure as police inspector general. Investigations reveal attempts to transfer assets to relatives. Benazir left the country last year, and an Interpol arrest warrant has been issued against him.

Leaders from five factions of the National Party, originally founded by former President Hussain Muhammad Ershad, gathered to announce the formation of a unified National Party. Speaking at Ershad’s sixth death anniversary memorial, they emphasized the need for unity to restore the party as a strong alternative in Bangladesh’s politics. The leaders expressed hope that overcoming past divisions will benefit the country, calling for collective leadership, democratic processes, and reforms inspired by Ershad’s legacy.

Md. Abdur Rahman Khan, Chairman of the National Board of Revenue (NBR), emphasized the need to focus on taxpayers who do not file returns despite having TINs. Speaking at the income tax revenue review meeting, he instructed officials to increase outstanding tax collection and ensure all income tax documents are transferred promptly for hassle-free service. He also called for fully digital, transparent audit selection and prioritized efforts to collect taxes from over one crore taxpayers who evade filing or payment, aiming to build a fairer society.

Three U.S. senators—Bernie Sanders, Peter Welch, and Chris Van Hollen—have strongly condemned Israel's move to expel Arab MP Ayman Odeh from the Knesset, calling it a direct attack on democratic values. In a joint statement, they defended Odeh’s long-standing advocacy for peace and Jewish-Arab coexistence. The Knesset committee approved a proposal on June 30, requiring 90 out of 120 votes to pass. Even if approved, Odeh can appeal to Israel’s Supreme Court. The senators affirmed support for free expression for all lawmakers.

Kader Siddique, President of the Krishak Sramik Janata League, has been accused of forging documents to seize control of educational institutions and properties established by his late brother Iqbal Siddique in Gazipur. At a press conference, family members and staff alleged that Kader Siddique used falsified signatures of the deceased to form committees, control bank accounts, misappropriate funds, and exert undue political influence. They also claimed he misled government bodies by hiding the suspension of his committee by the RJSC and demanded administrative intervention to stop what they termed as ‘malicious activities.’

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