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Prosecution has received the final investigation report in the murder case of Abu Saeed—the first martyr of the July uprising in Rangpur. The report identifies 30 individuals linked to the killing. Formal charges are expected to be submitted today at International Crimes Tribunal-2. Among those already in custody are former proctor Shariful Islam of Begum Rokeya University, ex-police officers Amir Hossain and Sujan Chandra Roy, and Chhatra League leader Imran Chowdhury.
30 People Linked to Killing of First Martyr of July Uprising: Tribunal Report
Adviser Asif Nazrul expressed frustration over being falsely labeled and harassed due to his government role. “People bring me unethical requests, and when I refuse, they insult me and call me an agent of India,” he said. Despite facing baseless allegations, he claims he cannot respond. He also urged journalists to unite and avoid factionalism, warning that a divided press can never be truly independent.
"Never Felt So Helpless": Asif Nazrul on Political Smears and False Cases
Three former Chief Election Commissioners and 21 others are now facing new charges of treason, fraud, and embezzlement. On Wednesday, the investigation officer submitted an appeal to add charges under Penal Code sections 124(a), 420, and 406. The court approved the request after a hearing. Notable accused include ex-CECs Kazi Rakibuddin Ahmad, AKM Nurul Huda, and Kazi Habibul Awal, as well as former IGPs Hasan Mahmood Khandker, AKM Shahidul Haque, Javed Patwary, Benazir Ahmed, and Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun.
New Charges Filed Against Three Former Chief Election Commissioners
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has called on Israel to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and dismiss the ongoing corruption trials against him. Trump stated that just as the U.S. has stood by Israel, it should also protect Netanyahu, whom he described as a “fighter.” Netanyahu has faced charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust since 2019—all of which he denies.
Trump Urges Israel to Drop Corruption Charges Against Netanyahu
The Israeli military has launched large-scale drills in the Jordan Valley, scheduled to run from Thursday morning until evening. According to an official statement, heavy military vehicle movement is expected throughout the day. The exercise comes just one day after a temporary ceasefire ended a two-week conflict between Israel and Iran, brokered by former U.S. President Donald Trump. Notably, the United States also participated in a strike against Iran during the conflict.
Israeli Military Conducts Drills in Jordan Valley Amid Regional Tensions
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian praised the nation's unity and resistance, saying that victory over the Zionist regime was earned through the collective strength and courage of the Iranian people. In a national address, he stated, “This historic victory belongs to the great nation and civilization of Iran.” He condemned the Israeli aggression as unjustified and reiterated Iran’s commitment to resolving misunderstandings over its peaceful nuclear program through diplomacy.
Victory Over Zionist Regime Achieved Through People’s Resistance: Iranian President
A mobile court in Hili has sealed three warehouses operated by M/S Micro Grain for illegally stockpiling nearly 2,000 tons of paddy and 271 metric tons of imported rice. Legal proceedings are underway at Hakimpur Police Station. Executive Magistrate Amit Roy confirmed the operation.
Authorities Seal Warehouses Hoarding 2,000 Tons of Paddy and Imported Rice in Hili
Following 12 days of intense conflict with Iran, Israel is reportedly facing a critical shortage of weapons and ammunition, according to NBC News, citing three officials. The report noted that Israel is running particularly low on some vital weaponry. Despite years of U.S. military aid, Israel relied heavily on American assistance for missile defense and logistics during the Iranian assault.
Israel Facing Ammunition Shortage After 12 Days of War with Iran
Iran's Ministry of Health reported that at least 627 people have been killed and 4,870 injured during two weeks of Israeli airstrikes. Tehran and Kermanshah provinces suffered the highest casualties, while Khuzestan, Lorestan, Isfahan, Markazi, East Azerbaijan, Hamedan, Zanjan, and Gilan also reported significant damage. Among the fatalities, 86.1% died at the scene, and 13.9% succumbed to injuries en route to hospitals.
627 Dead, Nearly 5,000 Injured in Two Weeks of Israeli Airstrikes in Iran
Security Adviser Jahangir Alam Chowdhury criticized the government's failure to curb drugs and corruption, calling them the country's two biggest enemies. “India doesn’t consume phensedyl; it’s produced there only to smuggle into Bangladesh,” he stated. He confirmed that a high-ranking official in law enforcement was recently dismissed over drug-related involvement. He emphasized the need to identify and prosecute the "godfathers" behind the trade. The government has spent over BDT 1,400 crore on addiction rehabilitation centers, he added, urging all sectors of society to recognize the destructive impact of drug abuse.
Drug and Corruption Are Our Greatest Enemies, Says Security Adviser
The Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) has unanimously approved a budget of BDT 6,069 crore for the fiscal year 2025–26 during its 7th corporation meeting on Wednesday. Revenue collection is also targeted at BDT 6,069 crore, with 60%—approximately BDT 3,636 crore—expected from internal revenue. Nearly 76% of the total budget has been allocated to development projects, while waste management has been given the second-highest allocation at 8%.
DNCC Approves BDT 6,069 Crore Budget for Fiscal Year 2025–26
Finance Adviser Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed suspects that vested business interests may be fueling the ongoing protests by National Board of Revenue (NBR) officials. While reforms are meant to increase transparency and accountability without harming anyone’s career, the intensity of the protests raises concerns about hidden agendas. Dr. Ahmed emphasized that such issues can always be resolved through discussion and expressed surprise at the sudden mass absence of officials from work.
Business Interests May Be Behind NBR Unrest, Suggests Finance Adviser
Malaysia has made Employee Provident Fund (EPF) contributions mandatory for all foreign workers—except domestic helpers—with valid passports and work permits, starting October. Currently, EPF enrollment is voluntary for non-Malaysians. The move is aimed at enhancing social protection for migrant workers, according to the EPF department.
Malaysia Makes EPF Contributions Mandatory for Migrant Workers from October
High Court Justice Md. Akhtaruzzaman, currently on leave, has been summoned by the Supreme Judicial Council led by the Chief Justice to explain allegations of misconduct. He is scheduled to appear before the Council on July 1. The President earlier directed a full investigation into the matter on March 23.
Justice Akhtaruzzaman Summoned by Supreme Judicial Council over Misconduct Allegations
US Vice President JD Vance has claimed that Iran relocated 408.6 kilograms of uranium—enough to build at least 10 nuclear bombs—before recent American airstrikes. Labeling the strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites as futile, Vance stated that the uranium had already been removed. Prior intelligence from Mossad on June 21 warned that Iran could develop a nuclear bomb within two weeks. Satellite imagery taken before the early Saturday strikes showed 16 trucks outside the Fordow nuclear facility, which is built inside a mountain and considered vulnerable to missile attacks.
Iran Moved 408.6 kg of Uranium Before US Strikes, Says US Vice President
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