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Fayez Ahmed, senior assistant press secretary to the Chief Adviser, accused the Awami League of once again mocking the nation, stating this proves the party is incapable of reform. In a social media post, he said if given another chance, the party would act even more brutally. He claimed the party cannot return to power unless it admits to the crimes of the July massacre and other offenses committed over the past 16 years—something he says Prime Minister Hasina would never do. He added that Hasina’s leadership is now being rejected even within her own party.
Awami League Mocking the Nation Again, Says Fayez Ahmed
Advisor and filmmaker Mostofa Sarwar Farooki lauded BNP leaders for their initiative to organize a "July Remembrance" event at the Shaheed Minar, calling it a high-quality and meaningful gesture. He urged everyone to participate in national remembrance events as well as programs by all stakeholders. Farooki also thanked the creators of The Red July video, noting the powerful impact of the theme song, especially in Arko Mukherjee’s rendition.
BNP Leaders Praised for July Memorial at Shaheed Minar
Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus stated that the July uprising was aimed at eliminating fascism and building a new Bangladesh, and that the government is working to realize this vision. Speaking at the launch of a month-long program marking the anniversary of the July uprising, he said the movement serves not only as a remembrance but as a renewed pledge. He called on all citizens to make July a month of democratic awakening and national unity.
July Movement Aims to Eliminate Fascism, Says Chief Adviser
Iran’s Defa Press reports that at least 31,000 buildings and 4,000 vehicles in Israel have been destroyed or significantly damaged in retaliatory drone and missile strikes following Israeli aggression. The strikes, which began on June 13, came in 22 waves involving approximately 450 missiles. Iran claims the damage inflicted on Israel is "irreparable." The report also notes earlier U.S. involvement in strikes targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities.
Iran Claims Retaliatory Strikes Have Damaged 31,000 Israeli Buildings
Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has categorically ruled out the possibility of Pakistan joining the Abraham Accords to normalize relations with Israel. He emphasized that such a move would contradict Pakistan’s long-standing policy supporting a two-state solution and the establishment of a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, based on 1967 borders. Defense Minister Khawaja Asif echoed this stance, asserting that Pakistan will make decisions based on national interest, not U.S. pressure.
Pakistan Rejects Joining Abraham Accords, Reaffirms Support for Palestine
Elon Musk has called the proposed $5 trillion U.S. debt ceiling hike "insane spending" and warned it could plunge the country into uncontrollable debt. He suggested the formation of a new political party that would truly represent the interests of the people. Following his remarks, Tesla shares saw a significant decline. Musk dubbed the current political landscape a "one-party system" humorously referring to it as the "Porky Pig Party."
Elon Musk Proposes New Political Party Amid Criticism of U.S. Debt Bill
Leonid Pasechnik, the Russian-appointed official in Ukraine's Luhansk region, has claimed that Russian forces now fully control the territory. If confirmed, Luhansk would be the first Ukrainian region entirely under Russian control since the full-scale invasion began over three years ago. The area was one of four regions Russia claimed to annex in September 2022. Earlier on June 20, President Putin reiterated his ambition to absorb all of Ukraine into Russia.
Russia Claims Full Control of Ukraine’s Luhansk Region
Two Katyusha rockets struck the military section of Iraq's Kirkuk Airport on the night of June 30, injuring two security personnel. The targeted area hosts bases for the Iraqi army, federal police, and the Popular Mobilization Forces (Hashd al-Shaabi). Another rocket hit a residential building in the city, causing property damage. No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks. Air traffic operations at the airport remain unaffected.
Katyusha Rockets Strike Military Section of Kirkuk Airport in Iraq
Five days after a woman was allegedly raped in Muradnagar, her medical examination remains incomplete.
Police reported that they took the survivor to Comilla Medical College for the exam, but she changed her statement, preventing the process. The victim’s family claims she was pressured to withdraw by threats regarding the accused, Fazor Ali’s condition in custody. Legal experts stress the urgency of conducting medical and DNA tests, even if delayed, to prevent the case from weakening. Police said trauma support is crucial and the accused will be held accountable.
No Medical Exam After 5 Days for Rape Survivor in Muradnagar
The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) is set to formally begin its disarmament process in Sulaymaniyah, Iraqi Kurdistan, in early July, marking the end of nearly four decades of armed conflict.
Between July 3 and 10, 20 to 30 PKK fighters are expected to surrender their weapons. Sezai Temelli, Vice President of the pro-Kurdish DEM Party, stated that this initiative signals a willingness to engage in reconciliation with Ankara. A meeting between DEM Party representatives and President Erdoğan is also anticipated next week.
Kurdish PKK to Begin Formal Disarmament in July
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt reaffirmed India’s status as a critical strategic partner in the Asia-Pacific region.
She noted that President Trump maintains a strong relationship with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and is nearing the finalization of a bilateral trade agreement. The comments come amid Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar’s visit to the U.S. for the Quad summit and a UN event on state-sponsored terrorism.
India Remains a Key Strategic Ally in Asia-Pacific: White House
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday lifting nearly all longstanding economic sanctions on Syria.
According to the White House, the move fulfills a promise made to Syria’s interim leader Ahmed Al-Sharar and paves the way for Syria’s reintegration into the international financial system. However, sanctions related to human rights violations, drug trafficking, and chemical weapons will remain. The designation of Syria as a “state sponsor of terrorism” is still under review.
Trump Lifts Most Sanctions on Syria in Executive Order
Police have arrested three members of a robbery gang who impersonated DB (Detective Branch) officers and stole Tk 3 million from a businessman in Motijheel.
The arrested individuals—Shamim Rahman, Mizan Rahman, and Robiul Islam Jewel—were caught during raids in Dhaka and Jhalokathi. The gang abducted two employees carrying the money on June 26 and dumped them in Narayanganj after tying them up. Authorities recovered a HiAce microbus and Tk 89,000 in cash. Police confirmed that Mizan has a history of involvement in similar crimes.
Fake DB Officers Rob Businessman of Tk 3 Million in Motijheel: Three Arrested
Government Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam has announced that July 18 will be observed as "Private University Resistance Day."
Speaking to reporters, he mentioned, “The government will soon release an official calendar to commemorate significant July events. Among them, July 18 has been exclusively dedicated to the courage and determination of private university students.” He urged the public to stay tuned for the calendar’s release this Tuesday.
July 18 Declared Private University Resistance Day: Press Secretary
Makbul Hossain, father of Abu Sayeed—the first martyr of the July uprising and a student at Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur—expressed mixed feelings during a recent visit to his son’s grave.
He said he was disheartened by the low number of visitors over the past year but found comfort in the fact that the people of Bangladesh had been freed from oppression. The family expressed gratitude for the arrest warrants issued against the fugitive suspects in Sayeed’s murder case.
His mother, Monowara Begum, broke into tears while recalling her son.
Father of July Uprising’s First Martyr Finds Solace in Justice, Not in Crowds
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