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At least four people were killed and 15 others injured in a devastating collision on the Dhaka-Mawa Expressway near Srinagar, Munshiganj, early Saturday. A night coach from Jashore, operated by Hamdan Express, crashed into the rear of a moving truck. Both vehicles veered off and slammed into road dividers. The accident occurred between Singhpara-Nowapara and Hasara Bridge-2, according to Mohammad Shafiqul Islam, Deputy Assistant Director of the Munshiganj Fire Service.
4 Killed, 15 Injured in Tragic Bus Crash on Dhaka-Mawa Expressway
Today marks the 85th birthday of Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning economist and founder of Grameen Bank. Born on June 28, 1940, in Bathua village, Chattogram, Dr. Yunus began his career as a lecturer in economics in 1961. During the Liberation War, he formed a citizens’ committee in the U.S. to garner international support for Bangladesh. In 1983, he founded Grameen Bank, pioneering microcredit as a tool for poverty alleviation. He received numerous accolades including the Independence Award (1987) and the Nobel Peace Prize (2006). Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam wished him well on social media.
Nobel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus Celebrates 85th Birthday
In a troubling incident in Kharija Bhajni village, Debiganj upazila, Panchagarh, local land grabbers have been accused of conspiring to cancel the National ID cards of two Hindu brothers in a bid to seize their land. The victims, including Bhabendranath, claim their citizenship documents were denied for 15 years by a local union chairman aligned with the previous government. Although their NIDs were later issued, they remain suspended. Their father was allegedly murdered in 1972 during a previous land dispute, and their property was later occupied using fake documents. Names of alleged perpetrators include Firoz Sheikh, Chan Mia, Anwar Hossain Hormuz, Amir Ali Guard, and Moyez Uddin.
Land Grabbers Accused of Trying to Void IDs of Minority Family in Panchagarh
An Israeli pilot who participated in bombing missions over Iranian nuclear and strategic sites has described Tehran as “a beautiful city from the sky.” In an interview with The Jerusalem Post, the anonymous pilot reflected on the intense operations: “The past few days felt like an entire year—filled with ups and downs, joy, and uncertainty.” He revealed that Israeli forces had long prepared for action against Iran, hoping it would never be necessary. Despite the dangers, including potential missile strikes near his home, he kept the mission confidential even from close family and friends.
Israeli Pilot Who Bombed Iran Says Tehran Is 'Beautiful from Above'
The Bangladesh High Commission in Kuala Lumpur hosted a vibrant "Bangladesh Festival" on Thursday, showcasing the country’s rich heritage through music, dance, fashion, and traditional cuisine. Held at the Craft Complex, the event featured cultural performances and exhibits, including traditional rickshaws and crafts. A documentary on Bangladesh’s development journey was also screened. Malaysia’s Ministry of Culture Secretary-General, YBhg Dato’ Shaharuddin bin Abu Sohot, attended as the guest of honor.
Bangladesh Festival’ Celebrated with Cultural Splendor in Kuala Lumpur
Thousands gathered under tight security for the 400-year-old Sri Sri Jashomadhab Rath Yatra in Dhamrai, one of Asia’s largest chariot festivals. Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam inaugurated the event, praising improvements in Bangladesh’s law and order situation. He warned against mob justice, affirming that such acts would be strictly punished. "This country stands for communal harmony—there is no divide between Hindus and Muslims here,” he stated.
Massive Turnout at Asia’s Second-Largest Rath Yatra in Dhaka Amid Tight Security
After months of unrest caused by the KNF (Kuki-Chin National Front), normalcy is gradually returning to remote areas of the Bandarban hills. More than 300 members from 89 Bawm families, who had taken refuge in Mizoram, India, and other regions, have returned to their villages in Ruma and Rowangchhari upazilas. Two KNF-linked individuals, Roalaling Bawm and Lalpek Lian Bawm, have also surrendered and returned to civilian life. Security forces and local administration are providing them support, while the army has donated BDT 2 million to assist the affected Bawm community.
Peace Returns to Bandarban Hills as Displaced Bawm Families Begin Returning Home
A military research institute in China has developed a mosquito-sized surveillance drone, designed specifically for covert operations. Researchers at the National University of Defense Technology (NUDT) in Hunan Province have unveiled a bio-inspired robotic drone featuring ultra-thin legs and dual wings, controlled via smartphone. “The robot closely resembles a mosquito and is highly suited for surveillance and military missions,” said Liang Hexiang, a student at NUDT. Similar drone technology mimicking mosquitoes has also reportedly been developed in the United States.
China Develops Mosquito-Sized Surveillance Drone for Covert Missions
Hefazat-e-Islam leader Azizul Haque Islamabadi has alleged that referring to recent student-led protests as "mob actions" is part of a broader conspiracy by what he calls the "fascist regime" under Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
He claimed that public anger and resistance against what he described as the government’s collaborators in atrocities are being deliberately mischaracterized. “Until fascism is uprooted from this country, the people’s resistance in July will continue,” he declared.
Islamabadi further asserted that a revolutionary government born out of public uprising now bears the responsibility of eradicating fascism. However, he expressed disappointment that many of the alleged accomplices of the Hasina administration have yet to be arrested or brought to justice.
He also linked the July uprising to previous mass protests, including the Shapla Chattar demonstration and the 2021 anti-Modi movement, suggesting they served as inspiration for the recent wave of student-led resistance.
Hefazat-e-Islam: Labeling People’s Uprising as ‘Mob’ Is Part of a Fascist Conspiracy, Blames the Hasina government for suppressing public resistance
Delegates from six member countries of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) paid tribute to the martyrs of Bangladesh’s Liberation War by placing wreaths at the National Martyrs' Memorial in Savar on Friday morning. Notably, India and Afghanistan did not participate in the ceremony.
The delegation was led by Dr. Habibur Rahman, Deputy Governor of Bangladesh Bank. After laying floral tributes, the representatives observed a minute of silence in remembrance of the fallen heroes. Delegates from Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, the Maldives, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka were in attendance.
Speaking at the event, Bhutan's Governor Dasho Penjore emphasized the strong bilateral ties between Bhutan and Bangladesh. “We feel honored to pay tribute to the brave martyrs of Bangladesh,” he stated.
SAARC Delegates Pay Tribute to Liberation War Martyrs at Savar National Memorial. India and Afghanistan abstain from the ceremony
The annual Jagannath Rath Yatra, a major festival for the Hindu community, was celebrated on Friday in Sirajdikhan, Munshiganj. The event was organized by the Sirajdikhan Puja Celebration Council at the Dania Para Shri Shri Madan Mohan Radharani Jiur Temple.
Sirajdikhan Upazila Nirbahi Officer Shahina Akter inaugurated the event, expressing hope that the festival would dispel all evil forces and promote communal harmony. Assistant Commissioner (Land) Md. Touhidul Islam Bari inaugurated the nine-day celebration, running from June 27 to July 5, 2025.
Jagannath Rath Yatra Celebrated in Sirajdikhan, Munshiganj
The Ministry of Law has issued a directive requiring all government employees to remain at their workplace until the official end of the workday at 5:00 PM. The circular states that any need to leave the office during working hours must be approved by the head of the concerned department.
As per the Government Servants (Conduct) Rules, 2019, employees must log their exit in the office register. Late arrivals could lead to salary deductions or leave cancellations, and repeated violations may result in disciplinary actions.
Government Employees Prohibited from Leaving Office Before 5 PM: Law Ministry
U.S. President Donald Trump has hinted at a possible relaxation of oil sanctions on Iran, although the "maximum pressure" policy remains in effect. Speaking at a NATO summit, Trump stated, “Iran will need money to return to normalcy, and we want that to happen.”
However, the White House clarified that this does not mean formal withdrawal of sanctions—rather, the enforcement level may shift depending on circumstances. Earlier, Trump had said that following a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, China may be allowed to purchase oil from Iran.
Trump Signals Possible Easing of Oil Sanctions on Iran
Biman Bangladesh Airlines has banned the use of WhatsApp for official communication in a bid to enhance corporate cybersecurity and data protection. According to a notice from the airline’s IT department, employees are advised to use Microsoft Teams instead, which is globally recognized for secure and professional communication.
The circular noted that Microsoft Teams accounts can be easily set up using personal emails or phone numbers. The platform offers features such as text messaging, voice/video calls, and file sharing. The notice also highlighted the potential security risks associated with WhatsApp.
Biman Bangladesh Airlines Bans WhatsApp for Official Use to Ensure Cybersecurity
An Israeli court has rejected Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s request to postpone court hearings in his ongoing corruption trial.
Netanyahu’s legal team had sought a two-week delay, citing national security responsibilities following a 12-day conflict with Iran. However, the Jerusalem District Court ruled that the request lacked sufficient justification and declined to grant the delay.
The Prime Minister currently faces three separate corruption cases.
Israeli Court Rejects Netanyahu’s Bid to Delay Corruption Trial
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