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Former U.S. President Donald Trump criticized Israeli prosecutors, saying, “America spends billions more every year protecting and supporting Israel than any other country. What these uncontrolled prosecutors are doing to Netanyahu is madness, and we will not tolerate it.”
Trump argued that the legal proceedings against Prime Minister Netanyahu were obstructing critical negotiations with Hamas and Iran. He claimed Netanyahu was working toward a truce and expressed hope that a ceasefire could be reached soon.
Notably, Netanyahu had requested a two-week suspension of witness testimony in his domestic corruption trial, but the court denied the plea.
Trump Blasts Prosecutors Targeting Netanyahu, Calls It ‘Madness’
During the recent conflict, the U.S. deployed its advanced THAAD missile defense system to protect Israel from Iranian missile attacks. Military Watch reported that 60–80 interceptors were launched, each costing $12–15 million, amounting to an estimated $810 million to $1.215 billion in total expenses.
The Wall Street Journal noted that the U.S. replenished Israel’s THAAD stockpile in 2024. The system, originally designed to counter threats from countries like Iran and North Korea, saw 15–20% of its arsenal depleted in just 12 days of fighting—a quantity that could take years to rebuild.
U.S. THAAD Missile Defense Cost Israel Over $810 Million During Conflict
Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) seized 500 kilograms of catfish (locally known as "shing machh") while it was being smuggled into India via the Kasba border in Brahmanbaria. Acting on a tip-off, members of BGB-60’s Kharera BOP Camp conducted the operation. The seized fish were later auctioned off through customs authorities, confirmed Lieutenant Colonel Md. Ziaur Rahman, commander of BGB-60.
500 kg of Fish Seized While Being Smuggled Into India
A 5.5-magnitude earthquake struck Pakistan early Saturday morning, with the epicenter located approximately 60 kilometers northeast of Barkhan in Balochistan. According to the US Geological Survey (USGS), the quake occurred at a shallow depth of 10 kilometers, intensifying its impact. No casualties or significant damage have been reported so far.
Magnitude 5.5 Earthquake Strikes Pakistan's Balochistan
Police have arrested Fozor Ali (38), the prime suspect in a brutal rape case in Muradnagar, Cumilla. He was apprehended from the Jatrabari area after being accused of breaking into a woman’s home, threatening her with a knife, and sexually assaulting her. Earlier, three individuals who had shared a video of the incident online were also taken into custody. The survivor herself filed a rape case against Fozor Ali at Muradnagar Police Station. The disturbing footage shows the aftermath of the assault, where locals beat the suspect and the victim attempted to cover herself as the video was recorded and circulated online.
Prime Suspect Arrested in Muradnagar Rape Case
Cumilla, Bangladesh – Following the rape incident in Muradnagar, Local Government Adviser Asif Mahmud held those protecting ruling party criminals accountable for the worsening law and order situation.
He wrote that local Awami League-backed thugs are being empowered through shelter and political support, leading to extortion, violence, and sexual assaults on civilians. He also cited a past incident where a mafia group attacked a police station to free an extortionist caught red-handed.
Mahmud called on law enforcement to not only arrest the rapists but also bring their powerful backers to justice, warning that failure to do so would only embolden further criminal activity.
Govt Officials Shielding Criminals Responsible for Rape and Violence: Local Govt Adviser
Dhaka, Bangladesh – Environmental lawyer and adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan emphasized that forests and natural resources are vital not just for the environment but also for the economy, biodiversity, and the safety of future generations.
Speaking at a workshop, she urged for inclusive management involving all stakeholders. “We must see forests not as carbon credits for trade, but as oxygen providers and biodiversity sanctuaries,” she said.
Rizwana criticized developed countries for focusing only on carbon trading rather than reducing emissions and called for realistic management plans, including reforestation and community-based conservation.
Natural Resources Are the Pillars of Economy and Future Security: Rizwana Hasan
Tel Aviv, Israel – A recent survey reported by the BBC shows that 59% of Israelis want the ongoing war in Gaza to end immediately in exchange for the release of hostages. Furthermore, 49% believe Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is prolonging the war for his own political gain.
Earlier in March, a truce led to the release of several hostages, but Netanyahu insisted on continuing the war—a move many critics labeled “political suicide.” Despite leading a 12-day war against Iran, Netanyahu’s approval ratings have not significantly improved. Analysts predict that his Likud party is unlikely to secure a parliamentary majority and may struggle to form a coalition.
Experts suggest the Prime Minister is facing a serious trust deficit with the public.
Majority of Israelis Want Gaza War to End; Netanyahu Faces Waning Support
Yerevan, Armenia – Iran's Ambassador to Armenia, Mehdi Sobhani, has claimed that during the recent Israel-Iran conflict, some missiles and micro aerial vehicles used against Iran entered via neighboring countries.
He stated that President Raisi has requested Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev to investigate the matter seriously. “We are waiting for the investigation results. If confirmed, Iran will respond accordingly,” Sobhani added.
He further noted that Azerbaijan has assured Iran it would never allow its territory to be used for hostile operations. “The Israeli regime respects no laws; they are capable of any abuse,” he warned.
Missiles Used Against Iran Entered from Neighboring Territories: Iranian Ambassador
Government advisor Farida Akhter has criticized the import of powdered milk, calling it a "national shame." She stated, "The money we spend on importing powdered milk could be used to set up multiple chilling centers across the country. Why aren't we doing that?"
She assured that the government is planning to establish these centers and will also encourage the private sector to participate.
Farida further clarified that vaccines for diseases such as foot-and-mouth are not solely for meat exports but for the humane treatment of animals. “We want to ensure that livestock in Bangladesh are free from incurable diseases, just like in countries we import meat from,” she added.
Govt Should Invest in Chilling Centers Instead of Importing Milk Powder: Farida Akhter
Cumilla, Bangladesh – A woman in Muradnagar, Cumilla, has filed a rape case after an alleged assault occurred on Thursday night. She stated that around 11 p.m., while her parents were away, a man named Fazor Ali entered her home and raped her. Locals reportedly caught and beat the assailant, with some filming the incident and sharing it online.
The victim said her family had prior contact with Fazor Ali over a financial transaction. Police confirmed the accused is currently absconding, and legal action will be taken against those who distributed the video. Political affiliations have stirred controversy as some claim Fazor Ali is a BNP member, which party officials deny. Meanwhile, photos have surfaced showing him participating in Awami League rallies.
Woman Files Rape Complaint in Cumilla; Assault Video Circulated Online
Dhaka, Bangladesh – A recent report by the Commission on Enforced Disappearances reveals that victims of enforced disappearance were often subjected to torture to extract forced confessions. This not only devastated their personal and family lives but also significantly damaged the integrity of the judicial system.
The commission noted that while bail was granted in some earlier cases, confessions obtained under custody—often through coercion—made legal relief nearly impossible. “The level of state repression reached such heights that many families lived in fear even within their own homes, especially during election periods,” the report stated.
The commission recommended disciplinary action against those who neglect their duties and emphasized the need for accountability to restore public trust.
Commission: Torture Used to Extract Confessions from Disappeared Persons, Undermining Judiciary
Tehran, Iran – According to Ali Akbar Dareini, a senior researcher at Iran’s Center for Strategic Studies, both the United States and Israel have failed to achieve their objectives concerning Iran. Dareini stated that former U.S. President Donald Trump aimed to dismantle Iran’s nuclear program and force Iran to the negotiating table. “Trump wanted to portray Iran as weakened and left with no choice but to surrender to American demands,” he said.
He also noted that Israel sought to destabilize Iran, destroy its nuclear infrastructure, and bring down its leadership—none of which materialized. Dareini criticized the U.S. for squandering previous diplomatic opportunities through aggression and remarked, “Trump, who claimed to be a president of peace, has proven himself to be a president of war.”
Regarding Israel, he added, “Netanyahu’s military aggression has cost him the support of some Western allies.”
Iran Claims US and Israel Have Failed to Achieve Their Objectives
Press Secretary Mohammad Shafiqul Alam clarified that the meeting on June 26 between Chief Election Commissioner A M M Nasir Uddin and Chief Advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus was purely courteous and held without any special purpose. He reiterated the government’s commitment to conducting credible and participatory elections.
Shafiqul Alam also noted that fundamental reforms within the Election Commission have already begun. Major ministries have undergone restructuring to improve transparency, and ongoing discussions are taking place with political parties to reform the political, electoral, judicial, police, and other administrative sectors.
Highlighting government progress, he mentioned that anti-corruption efforts include reviewing asset declarations of government officials by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) to prevent fraud and malpractice.
Press Secretary: Meeting Between CEC Nasir Uddin and Dr. Muhammad Yunus Was Courteous and Without Hidden Agenda
Hindu devotees across Bangladesh have celebrated the annual Rath Yatra festival of Sri Sri Jagannathdev with vibrant processions. ISKCON Bangladesh extended its gratitude to the government for its cooperation in organizing the event.
In a statement, ISKCON noted that the sacred Rath Yatra of Sri Jagannath, Baladev, Subhadra Maharani, and Sudarshan Maharaj was observed peacefully and festively throughout 2025.
The organization expressed deep appreciation to the interim government, law enforcement agencies, the power and health departments, fire service and civil defense, and all related public bodies for their sincere support in ensuring the festival’s smooth execution.
The statement also commended political parties, the media, volunteers, and the general public for their contributions to making the event a success.
Colorful Rath Yatra Celebrated Nationwide; ISKCON Thanks the Government
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