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The Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) has decided not to renew the leases of 16 commercial entities operating in three major airports, effective from the 2025–26 fiscal year.
Among them, 14 are based at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, while the rest operate in Chattogram and Saidpur airports. CAAB officials cited allegations of tax evasion, political favoritism in lease awards, and absentee owners as reasons behind the decision.
Bangladesh to Cancel Lease Renewals of 16 Airport Businesses Over Irregularities
Iran’s top Shia cleric Ayatollah Naser Makarem Shirazi has issued a fatwa labeling U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as “enemies of God.”
The fatwa states that any individual or leader who threatens Islamic figures is a warmonger and is effectively waging war against the Creator. Shirazi urged Muslims worldwide to unite in opposition to such leaders, declaring it religiously impermissible for any state or individual to cooperate with them.
He further stated that those who suffer in the path of defending religion should be seen as warriors of God.
Iranian Cleric Declares Trump and Netanyahu as ‘Enemies of God’
Dr. Ebrahim Mottaki, head of the Political Science Department at Tehran University, has warned that the United States and Israel may carry out another destructive attack on Iran within the next seven days.
He described the current ceasefire not as a sign of peace but as a period of preparation for further attacks. Despite a ceasefire declared after the Iran-Israel conflict on June 24, Iranian and international experts fear it could collapse at any time. Iran also stated it is closely monitoring neighboring countries’ territories to guard against possible aggression.
Iran Warns of Potential Devastating Attacks by US-Israel Within Seven Days: Tehran University Political Science Head
Ibrahim Mottaki, Head of the Political Science Department at Tehran University, has issued a stark warning that the United States and Israel could carry out another devastating attack on Iran within the next seven days. Mottaki emphasized that the current ceasefire should not be mistaken for a sign of peace, but rather as a period during which preparations for further attacks are underway.
Despite a ceasefire being in place since June 24 following the Iran-Israel conflict, Iranian and international experts fear it could collapse at any moment. Iran has stated that it is closely monitoring potential aggression by neighboring countries, keeping vigilant surveillance over their territories to anticipate any hostile moves.
US and Israel May Launch Devastating Attack on Iran Within Seven Days: Tehran University Political Science Head Ibrahim Mottaki
Advisor Asif Mahmud posted on Facebook expressing his concern following an incident at the airport involving his pistol’s empty magazine. He reflected that even with missiles, no one can feel truly safe these days. He accused those responsible for national security of no longer being protectors but rather busy surveilling citizens, engaging in character assassination, and launching absurd, unfounded attacks on leaders of the popular uprising. Asif raised alarm over how CCTV footage was quickly leaked abroad, calling it a grave threat to national security. Questioning how safe ordinary citizens could be if a government advisor himself faces such treatment, he ended with a hopeful note, saying that the public has become more aware and that if any untoward incidents occur against the uprising’s leadership, identifying the culprits will not be difficult.
Asif Mahmud Criticizes National Security Forces for Surveillance and Baseless Attacks on Protest Leaders
BNP leader Afaz Uddin Afaz described the 31-point state reform agenda announced by Tarique Rahman as more than just a political program. According to him, it represents a comprehensive blueprint for reestablishing democracy, ensuring good governance, and protecting the fundamental rights of the people. Afaz urged that these points serve as the country’s “Charter of Liberation” and must reach every household. He commenced a campaign by distributing leaflets across various areas of Uttara East police precinct. Expressing optimism, Afaz stated that conspirators will not succeed in delaying elections and that polls will be held on time. He reaffirmed BNP’s commitment to coming to power through the people's vote and pledged that the country would be governed based on the 31-point agenda once BNP assumes office.
Afaz: Tarique Rahman’s 31-Point Charter Is a Clear Blueprint for Restoring Democracy and Good Governance
Advisor Farida Akhtar has stressed the importance of maintaining Hilsa fish prices within the purchasing power of the general public, ensuring that there is no abnormal price hike. She believes that instead of merely setting price limits, it is crucial to identify the root causes of price increases for effective intervention. The government is actively conducting regular operations and strict measures to protect Hilsa and juvenile fish (jatka), including destroying illegal nets and enforcing punitive actions against fishermen violating regulations. Farida also highlighted the pressing issue of river navigability crisis, which hampers the movement and breeding of Hilsa, calling for urgent attention and comprehensive consideration.
Farida Akhtar Emphasizes Keeping Hilsa Prices Within Reach of the Common People
Advisor Asif Mahmud has urged member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to stand united against the growing global trend of Islamophobia. He made the call during the OIC Youth Capital International Program held in Marrakesh, Morocco.
Reaffirming Bangladesh's unwavering support for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state, Mahmud also highlighted the country’s efforts in youth empowerment. In a meeting with ICYF President Taha Ayhan, he discussed the role of youth in the July uprisings and outlined government initiatives in skills development and employment.
Advisor Mahmud extended an invitation to OIC youth to participate in the upcoming Global Youth Summit in Bangladesh this September. In response, the ICYF President expressed commitment to enhancing cooperation with Bangladesh and invited the advisor to visit Istanbul.
Following his visit to Morocco, Advisor Mahmud is scheduled to travel to Turkey to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and engage in bilateral discussions.
Advisor Asif Mahmud Calls on OIC Nations to Unite Against Islamophobia
In a significant policy shift, the Election Commission (EC) has revoked the previous mandate that made Deputy Commissioners (DCs) and Upazila Executive Officers (UNOs) the heads of committees responsible for setting up polling stations. The revised guidelines return this authority to the EC’s field-level officials. Each polling station will now serve around 3,000 voters, with provisions for gender-specific arrangements. New centers can be established in response to voter growth or natural events like river erosion, following consultations with community leaders and political stakeholders. A three-kilometer gap between centers has been recommended for accessibility.
Election Commission Reclaims Control Over Polling Center Setup
The US State Department has announced that in a recent telephone conversation between US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus, both sides emphasized further strengthening economic relations and enhancing security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.
During a cordial and constructive 15-minute call, Secretary Rubio and Dr. Yunus reaffirmed their mutual commitment to deepening bilateral economic cooperation and boosting regional peace and stability. The US State Department described the dialogue as a reflection of the excellent bilateral relationship between the two nations.
US Secretary of State and Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Discuss Strengthening Economic Ties and Security in Indo-Pacific Region
On Monday at 7:30 PM, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio held a telephone conversation with Bangladesh's Chief Adviser, Professor Muhammad Yunus. The discussion, which lasted approximately 15 minutes, focused on strengthening and deepening bilateral relations between the two nations.
Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam confirmed the phone call, describing the conversation as sincere, cordial, and constructive. He emphasized that it reflects the strong and friendly ties shared between Bangladesh and the United States.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio Holds Phone Call with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus
A recent survey by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics reveals that 55.63% of the country’s agricultural land is not being used sustainably, while only 44.37% is managed productively and sustainably. The report highlights issues like soil degradation affecting 72.75% of farmland, limited adoption of proper fertilizer and pesticide practices, and nearly one-third of farmers lacking land security. Despite these challenges, 78.79% of land was profitably used between 2022 and 2024, with most farming families avoiding food shortages last year.
Bangladesh recorded the highest number of dengue hospitalizations in a single day this year, with 429 patients admitted between Sunday and Monday morning. Fortunately, no new deaths were reported. According to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), Barisal saw the highest number of admissions at 149, followed by Chattogram (57), areas outside Dhaka (61), Dhaka North (42), Dhaka South (45), Rajshahi (54), and Khulna (21). A total of 358 patients were discharged during the same period.
429 Hospitalized in 24 Hours with Dengue – Highest Single-Day Count This Year
Fierce wildfires in Turkey’s western Izmir province have forced evacuations in five areas as flames threaten residential neighborhoods and industrial zones. Strong winds up to 117 km/h rapidly spread the blaze, halting helicopter use. Specialized aircraft and ground crews are battling the fires. A separate landfill fire near Gaziemir has spread to forests, endangering car dealerships and the Otokent industrial area. Residents are attempting to protect their homes, and flights at Izmir Airport have been temporarily suspended due to the situation.
Despite a government ban, unauthorized small launches and trawlers are operating in the Meghna-Tentulia River’s danger zone under the protection of influential individuals. These unfit vessels, lacking proper fitness clearance, are putting passengers' lives at risk, especially during the rough river season from March to October. Authorities have remained largely inactive, while locals say the absence of alternative transport leaves them no choice. Although officials promise action, illegal operations continue unchecked across at least a dozen routes in the region.
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