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Passengers faced severe distress after Air India flight AI180, en route from San Francisco to Mumbai via Kolkata, was forced to make an emergency landing due to an engine malfunction. The incident occurred late Monday night, causing significant delays for travelers. Many passengers missed important appointments or onward connections and reported suffering heavy losses due to the disruption.
Engine Failure Forces Air India Flight to Make Emergency Landing, Passengers Face Severe Hardship
Authorities have removed the name of Ivy Rahman, former President of Bangladesh Mohila Awami League, from the Bhairab Municipal Stadium in Kishoreganj. It has now been renamed simply as "Upazila Stadium," following a directive from the Ministry. Originally established on three acres of land in the Bhairabpur North Para area after Bangladesh’s independence, the stadium was later named after Ivy Rahman by her son Nazmul Hasan Papon after his election as MP for Kishoreganj-6 constituency.
Name of Ivy Rahman Removed from Bhairab Municipal Stadium
A Dhaka court has directed authorities to issue a gazette notification summoning Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and 11 others to appear in court in connection with a case over alleged abuse of power involving the allocation of a 10-katha government plot in the Purbachal New Town Project.
The court has set July 1 as the deadline for submitting a report on the matter. According to Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) prosecutor Mir Ahmed Ali Salam, six cases related to corruption in land allocation were scheduled for hearing today. However, police failed to submit arrest reports in five of the cases. In the remaining case, a report stated that Sheikh Hasina and the other 11 accused are currently absconding. The ACC has requested the court to proceed with publishing a gazette notice to summon the accused in accordance with legal procedure.
Court Orders Gazette Notification Summoning Sheikh Hasina and 11 Others in Purbachal Plot Allocation Case
Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam has stated that Jamaat’s absence from the second day of the Accord Commission’s dialogue cannot be characterized as a boycott. Leaders of the party have confirmed that they will participate in the meeting scheduled for Wednesday. However, they have not provided any specific reasons for their absence today.
He emphasized that the current government remains completely neutral. All parties and groups involved in the July movement are being treated with equal importance, without any discrimination. According to the Press Secretary, the government’s impartiality is not compromised by the joint statements.
Shafiqul Alam also noted that the Malaysian government has similarly engaged in discussions with leaders of various political parties at different times, a practice common in many countries.
Additionally, he informed that the ‘July Accord’ document is expected to be released within this month.
Jamaat’s Absence from Accord Commission’s Second-Day Dialogue Cannot Be Called a Boycott, Says Press Secretary
Around 400 Bangladeshis, including embassy officials in Tehran, are at serious risk due to ongoing Israeli attacks in Iran, said Acting Foreign Secretary Ruhul Alam Siddique. During a press briefing on June 17, he stated that the Bangladesh government has issued directives for their relocation to safer areas. The evacuation process is already underway to ensure the safety of all individuals involved. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and coordinating efforts to minimize potential threats to Bangladeshi nationals in the region.
Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) detained 24-year-old Miton Das, an Indian citizen from Assam's Silchar area, for illegally entering Bangladesh through the Kalenga border in Chunarughat, Habiganj. He was caught near Mongoliya Bari during a routine patrol by the 55 BGB unit. BGB seized Indian and Bangladeshi currency, Indian liquor, a mobile phone, Aadhaar and PAN cards, and other personal items. He was handed over to Chunarughat Police Station on Monday evening for further legal procedures.
The Bangladesh Meteorological Department has issued Local Cautionary Signal No. 3 for the sea ports of Chattogram, Cox’s Bazar, Mongla, and Payra due to heavy to very heavy rainfall and gusty winds likely to affect the coastal areas and the northern Bay of Bengal. Thunderclouds are forming due to active monsoon conditions and pressure differences in the region. Fishing boats and trawlers have been advised to stay close to shore and proceed with caution until further notice.
During a meeting of the National Consensus Commission, prominent political analyst Dr. Ali Riaz stated that the commission is firmly committed to finalizing the National Charter by July.
"We are determined to complete the charter within the month of July," Riaz said. He expressed sincere gratitude to all political parties and their leaders for their ongoing cooperation in the process.
According to sources, the commission had extended invitations to representatives from 30 political parties and alliances. Except for Jamaat-e-Islami, delegates from 29 parties and alliances were present at the meeting.
Today's discussions are expected to focus on several key issues, including Article 70 of the Constitution, the nomination process for Standing Committee Chairpersons, and the matter of women's representation.
National Consensus Commission Determined to Finalize National Charter by July: Ali Riaz
In a joint statement, the G7 nations declared their unwavering support for Israel’s right to self-defense amid rising tensions with Iran. The statement labeled Iran as the principal source of instability and terrorism in the Middle East and affirmed that Iran must never be allowed to develop nuclear weapons. The G7 also emphasized the need for a peaceful resolution to the Iran issue and expressed concern over volatility in the global oil market. The coalition reiterated its call for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Iran is the ‘Main Source of Instability and Terror’ in Middle East: G7 Joint Statement
“Trusting in God, we are here to deliver justice for the July–August massacres. No amount of bullets, bombs, or intimidation can derail this process,” said Justice Nazrul Islam Chowdhury, Chairman of the International Crimes Tribunal-2. He made the statement during a reception honoring him and two other judges on Tuesday. Chief Prosecutor Tazul Islam remarked that the reception marked the official launch of Tribunal-2. Both the Attorney General and Chief Prosecutor expressed hope for justice in the July–August genocide cases.
Justice Will Prevail Despite Threats and Violence: War Crimes Tribunal-2 Chief
Protests at the Secretariat continued on Tuesday as government employees demanded the cancellation of the Civil Service (Amendment) Ordinance 2025. At around 11 a.m., demonstrators gathered at Badamtoli within the Secretariat compound and marched to the new Cabinet Division building, where a protest rally was held. A government legal advisor had earlier stated that the ordinance could still be reconsidered.
Government Employees Continue Protests Against 2025 Civil Service Amendment Ordinance
The International Crimes Tribunal has issued a public notice ordering Sheikh Hasina and Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal to surrender in connection with crimes against humanity related to the alleged genocide during July–August. The notice, published in national newspapers, states that if they fail to appear within seven days, the trial will proceed in their absence. This follows a directive from the tribunal issued on Monday to make the announcement public.
International Crimes Tribunal Orders Sheikh Hasina, Asaduzzaman Khan to Surrender Over July–August Genocide Allegations
Twenty-one Muslim-majority countries, including Egypt, have issued a joint statement condemning Israeli airstrikes on Iran. The open letter also called for immediate de-escalation and the discontinuation of nuclear projects to prevent a wider regional conflict. Signatories include Egypt, Algeria, Bahrain, Brunei, Chad, Comoros, Djibouti, The Gambia, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Mauritania, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Somalia, Turkey, and the UAE. The letter warned that the war risks engulfing the entire Middle East.
21 Muslim Countries Condemn Israeli Attacks on Iran, Call for De-escalation
A total of 158 Bangladeshi nationals stranded in Libya have safely returned home, thanks to coordinated efforts by the Bangladesh Embassy in Libya, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the International Organization for Migration (IOM). They arrived at Dhaka’s Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 5:20 AM on Tuesday, having departed from Tripoli’s Mitiga International Airport on a special Buraq Air flight on Monday.
158 Stranded Bangladeshis Return from Libya
As Iran and Israel exchanged attacks for the fourth consecutive day, U.S. President Donald Trump abruptly convened a meeting with his national security team in the White House Situation Room. Trump, who was attending the G7 Summit in Canada, cut his visit short to return to Washington for the emergency session. Earlier, Trump had urged residents of Tehran to evacuate amid escalating tensions.
Trump Calls Urgent Security Meeting Amid Growing Middle East Crisis
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