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On Monday, Bangladesh’s High Commissioner to India, Riaz Hamidullah, met West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee at Nabanna. This meeting marks the first interaction between a Bangladeshi High Commissioner and the CM in nine years. Mamata Banerjee conveyed her greetings to Professor Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh’s main advisor, and the people of Bangladesh. She expressed strong optimism about strengthening the historic ties between the people of West Bengal and Bangladesh, emphasizing that the relationship transcends economic and trade connections. She reaffirmed her commitment to continuing future cooperation with Bangladesh.
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee Extends Greetings to Bangladesh’s People and Main Advisor Muhammad Yunus
An official order from the Ministry of Finance’s Economic Division, issued Monday, states that teachers and staff in MPO-listed private educational institutions, madrasas, and technical institutes, who fall under grade 9 and above equivalent to the national pay scale, will receive a special allowance at a rate of 10% of their basic salary annually starting July 1. Those in grade 10 and below will receive 15% of their basic salary or a minimum of 1,500 BDT annually. This special allowance aims to support educators and staff financially.
Special Allowances Announced for Teachers and Staff in MPO-Listed Educational Institutions
Qatar’s Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Majed Al-Ansari condemned Iran's missile attack on Al-Udeid Air Base, calling it a "direct violation of Qatar’s airspace, sovereignty, and the United Nations Charter." He stated that Qatar reserves the right to respond under international law. He also noted that the Qatari air defense system successfully intercepted and neutralized the incoming Iranian missiles.
Qatar Condemns Iran's Attack on U.S. Base, Calls It Violation of Sovereignty
Russian President Vladimir Putin, during a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Moscow, condemned the recent US-Israel attack on Iran, calling it an “entirely unfounded act of aggression.” Putin reaffirmed Russia’s strong ties with Iran and expressed full support for the Iranian people. He extended greetings to Iran's President and Supreme Leader and emphasized the importance of Araghchi’s visit to discuss the escalating Middle East crisis. Araghchi blamed the attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities for rising tensions.
Putin Slams US-Israel Assault on Iran as 'Baseless Aggression'
In the early hours of Monday, India’s Border Security Force (BSF) pushed 12 Rohingya Muslims, including women and children, along with four undocumented Bangladeshi nationals, into Bangladesh through the Kumarshail border in Borolekha upazila. Locals assisted the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) in detaining them around 9 AM. Authorities confirmed that the individuals will be handed over to the police after identity verification.
BSF Pushes 12 Rohingya Refugees and 4 Bangladeshis Across Border at Borolekha
Despite recent U.S. attacks, Iran remains committed to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), according to Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi. He stated that Iran would continue to enrich uranium for peaceful and energy-related purposes under the NPT framework. However, he also warned that ongoing assaults have rendered dialogue meaningless. “We do not negotiate for the sake of negotiation,” he added.
Iran Will Remain Committed to NPT, Says Deputy Foreign Minister
A spokesperson for North Korea’s Foreign Ministry condemned the U.S. airstrikes on Iran as a violation of the UN Charter. Blaming Israel's ongoing military actions and land-grabbing policies for the crisis, the official claimed such behavior is enabled by Western support. “The international community must unite in condemning and rejecting the provocative and confrontational actions of the U.S. and Israel,” the statement read.
North Korea Slams U.S. and Israel, Calls for Global Condemnation
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has strongly condemned Israel's recent military actions against Iran, calling them aggressive and destabilizing. In a joint statement, the OIC urged Israel to halt its attacks immediately. While avoiding direct mention of U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, the organization labeled Israel’s actions in Iran, Syria, and Lebanon as blatant violations of international law and the sovereignty of the affected nations. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated, “The U.S. and Israel have crossed a red line. Iran will respond to American aggression by any necessary means.”
OIC Condemns Israeli Aggression on Iran, Avoids Mention of U.S. Strikes
The government is set to launch a school feeding program in 150 upazilas across 62 districts, aiming to provide meals to primary school students. The Directorate of Primary Education has requested updated data on students and officials for the 2025 academic year by June 30 to implement the project. The directive excludes Cox's Bazar and Bandarban districts.
School Feeding Program to Launch in 150 Upazilas Across 62 Districts
Amid growing regional instability, the U.S. State Department has ordered the evacuation of non-essential personnel and their families from the American embassy in Lebanon. At the same time, the number of emergency flights for American citizens wishing to leave Israel has been doubled. U.S. authorities have issued multiple alerts to citizens across the Middle East, warning of possible retaliatory actions from Iran.
U.S. Orders Staff Evacuation from Lebanon Embassy, Doubles Emergency Flights from Israel
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced that he is heading to Russia for “important talks” following the US airstrikes. Speaking to reporters, he said, “I’m going to Russia today for critical discussions. Tomorrow I will meet President Putin.” Araghchi emphasized the strong strategic ties between Tehran and Moscow, saying, “We regularly coordinate with each other on regional developments.” He described the upcoming meeting with Putin as “very important,” expressing Iran’s willingness to deepen cooperation with Russia.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Heads to Russia for Talks After US Strikes
China has strongly condemned the US attack on Iran, particularly the bombing of nuclear facilities under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). In a statement, China’s Foreign Ministry said, “This action by the United States is a grave violation of the UN Charter, international norms, and international law.” The statement further warned that the attack has dangerously escalated tensions in the Middle East. China urged all parties—especially Israel—to agree to an immediate ceasefire and expressed its readiness to work with the international community to restore peace and stability in the region.
China Condemns US Bombing of Iran's Nuclear Sites Under IAEA Supervision
Speaking at the OIC foreign ministers’ meeting in Istanbul, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar affirmed Islamabad’s full support for Iran’s right to self-defense under Article 51 of the United Nations Charter. “We stand in solidarity with the brotherly nation of Iran and condemn in the strongest terms Israel’s provocative and unlawful aggression,” Dar said. He mourned the civilian casualties caused by the strikes and urged the international community to take action against Israel for violating international laws and treaties, stressing the need to protect global civilian security.
Pakistan Backs Iran’s Right to Self-Defense Under UN Charter
The Iranian Foreign Ministry has strongly condemned the U.S. airstrikes on its nuclear sites, calling them an "unprecedented and severe breach of international law." Tehran asserts its right to self-defense and accused the U.S. of enabling Israeli aggression, thereby undermining diplomatic efforts. "The United States disregards all norms and rules, shielding war crimes and the goals of an occupying regime," the ministry said. Iran vowed to fully defend its sovereignty and national interests in response to what it termed as "criminal acts by a rogue administration."
Iran Condemns U.S. Strike on Nuclear Facilities as ‘Grave Violation of International Law’
In an official statement, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed "deep concern" over the recent U.S. strikes targeting Iran, particularly its nuclear facilities. "The Kingdom is closely monitoring the developments involving our friendly nation, the Islamic Republic of Iran, especially the attacks targeting its nuclear infrastructure," the statement read. Riyadh has called for restraint and urged all parties to avoid further escalation. Saudi authorities also confirmed that no radioactive or nuclear activity has been detected in the Persian Gulf region following the strikes.
Saudi Arabia Expresses Deep Concern Over U.S. Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Facilities
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