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Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus officially inaugurated construction of a new road-rail bridge over the Karnaphuli River at Kalurghat in Chattogram. Bridge Adviser Muhammad Fauzul Kabir Khan stated that the long-awaited bridge fulfills a major demand of the people of South Chattogram, including Boalkhali residents. Construction is expected to be completed by 2029, with the bridge opening in 2030. “This bridge holds many memories for me,” said Dr. Yunus. “Its completion will bring immense relief to the people of Chattogram.”
Chief Adviser Dr. Yunus Lays Foundation Stone for Kalurghat Bridge
Photos shared by Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam show Mir Ahmad Bin Quasem breaking down in tears inside the ruins of the notorious "Aynaghar" (Mirror House), where he was detained for nearly eight years. Kerry Kennedy, daughter of Robert F. Kennedy and niece of John F. Kennedy, hugged and comforted him. Kennedy, a vocal critic of Sheikh Hasina’s alleged human rights violations, is president of the RFK Human Rights Center. Aynaghar is widely reported to be a torture cell for enforced disappearances under the current regime.
Tears at the Mirror House: Mir Ahmad Recounts Torture Before Kerry Kennedy
Adviser Asif Mahmud wrote in a statement that Shahriar Samyo was a familiar face in all student movements for just causes since 2019. “From his first year, Samyo was a gentle soul who stood against injustice,” he said. Three suspects have so far been arrested. Asif emphasized that beyond individuals, crime rings and the unsafe environment of Suhrawardy Udyan must also be held accountable. “The park was supposed to be a place of peace, but illegal shops and drug activities turned it into a danger zone. We’re working with DU, the Public Works Ministry, and the police to restore safety,” he added.
Samyo's Killing: “Park’s Insecurity Equally to Blame as the Killers” — Adviser Asif
Anwaruzzaman Sagar, elder brother of the slain DU student Shahriar Samyo, broke down in tears while speaking before the funeral. “Samyo was 16 years younger than me. He lost our mother in eighth grade, and I’ve protected him since then. I sent him to the highest institution with big dreams. Never imagined I’d lose him like this,” said Sagar, calling on the university authorities to ensure a thorough investigation into his brother’s death.
"No Brilliant Youth Should Fall Victim to Such Brutality Again": Samyo’s Brother
The first funeral prayer for Shahriar Samyo (25), a Dhaka University student and Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal leader, was held after Zuhr prayers at the university's central mosque. DU Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Niaz Ahmed Khan, BNP publicity secretary Sultan Salahuddin Tuku, Chhatra Dal president Rakibul Islam Rakib, general secretary Nasir Uddin Nasir, the deceased’s elder brother Anwaruzzaman Sagar, and many teachers, students, and political leaders attended. Samyo’s body is being taken to his village in Sirajganj, where a second prayer will be held before burial in the family cemetery.
First Funeral Prayer Held for DU Student Leader Shahriar Samyo
Former U.S. President Donald Trump, speaking in Riyadh, expressed strong hope that Saudi Arabia would soon join the Abraham Accords. “It would be a matter of great prestige for Saudi Arabia and crucial for the future of the Middle East,” said Trump. The Abraham Accords have already normalized relations between Israel and the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco. While Saudi Arabia has yet to establish formal diplomatic ties with Israel, discussions have taken place. Trump also warned Iran of renewed “maximum pressure” if it refuses to rejoin a nuclear agreement, pledging to drive Iran’s oil exports down to zero.
Trump Urges Saudi Arabia to Recognize Israel
The High Court has granted bail to Zubaida Rahman, who was sentenced to three years in prison for concealing wealth information and acquiring unexplained assets. Earlier on Tuesday, the court also waived a delay of 587 days in filing an appeal against her sentence. The case was originally filed on September 26, 2007, by the Anti-Corruption Commission against Tarique Rahman, Zubaida Rahman, and her mother, Syeda Iqbal Mand Banu, at Kafrul Police Station in Dhaka.
Zubaida Rahman Granted Bail in Asset Concealment Case
Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam criticized the ruling Awami League, saying, “The issue of holding national elections is entirely an internal matter of Bangladesh. We call on everyone to respect the sovereign will of our people.” He added, “Over 15 years of authoritarian rule, the Awami League has dismantled our democratic framework and compromised national sovereignty.” He called for the banning of the AL’s political activities to ensure national security and protect witnesses and plaintiffs in ICT cases. Shafiqul also said the current government is engaged in a reform process to restore the country’s democratic institutions.
AL Has Undermined Bangladesh’s Sovereignty: Press Secretary
Nasir Uddin Nasir, Central General Secretary of the student wing of the BNP, has announced that the funeral prayer (Janazah) for Shahriar Alam Samyo, a student of the 2018–19 session at the Institute of Education and Research, will be held after Zuhr prayers at Dhaka University Central Mosque. Samyo also served as the Literary and Publication Secretary of the SIR AF Rahman Hall unit. Police from Shahbagh Station have already arrested three individuals in connection with the murder.
Funeral Prayer for Samyo to Be Held After Zuhr at DU Central Mosque
Former U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to lift sanctions on Syria, stating, “After discussions with the new Syrian foreign minister and the Crown Prince, and a call with Turkey’s President, I’ve decided to authorize the lifting of sanctions to help Syria move forward.” He noted that while the sanctions played a significant role during Bashar al-Assad’s rule, it is now time for the country to recover. Trump added that he will meet Syria’s new President Ahmed al-Sarar in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday.
Trump Announces Sanctions on Syria to Be Lifted
Advisor Asif Mahmud has stressed the need for a coordinated inter-ministerial approach to combat dengue and increase public awareness. “Efforts must be intensified across online platforms, mainstream media, and rural areas,” he said. Mahmud also called for the involvement of mosques, temples, and voluntary organizations in awareness campaigns. He urged immediate activation of the national dengue control committee and implementation of prior decisions to strengthen the work of expert panels tackling mosquito-borne diseases.
Integrated Inter-Ministerial Action Urged to Combat Dengue: Advisor Asif Mahmud
Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has claimed that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is facing intense pressure both inside and outside parliament. "Modi’s days are numbered. His popularity is waning, and people are speaking out against him,” he said. Asif alleged that Modi has lost control over Indian politics and that the situation is now beyond his grasp. He also accused India of spreading terrorism internationally, citing attacks on Sikh leaders in Canada. He emphasized that future talks with India must include issues of terrorism, Kashmir, and water treaties.
Modi Under Heavy Pressure, His Time is Ending: Pakistan Defense Minister
At a consultation meeting on Tuesday involving 17 political parties, BIDA Chairman Chowdhury Ashiq bin Harun acknowledged that Bangladesh is facing various investment challenges. "We are committed to creating a favorable investment climate, but there are numerous crises to overcome," he said. “This discussion aims to outline what we are currently doing and what we plan to achieve in the next 6–8 months.” Stressing that investment and employment are national interests beyond political boundaries, he added, “No decisions will be made that go against the national interest. The Chattogram Port is not a regional facility; it belongs to the entire nation.”
Multiple Crises Hindering Investment in Bangladesh: BIDA Chairman
Following a request from the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), a court has issued a travel ban on 14 individuals associated with S. Alam Group in connection with corruption allegations. Those barred from leaving the country include the chairman’s personal secretary Akiz Uddin, former managing director ABM Mozammel Haque, and associates Nazrul Islam, Alnar Ali, Bedarul Islam, Jasim Uddin, Roksana Khatun, Rabiya Khatun, Nasir Uddin, Mohammad Saifu Uddin, Golamur Rahman, SM Jamal Uddin, Hasmat Ara Begum, and another individual named Mohammad Saifu Uddin.
Court Imposes Travel Ban on 14 Linked to S. Alam Group in Corruption Case
The Anti-Discrimination Workers’ Unity Forum's sit-in protest has effectively paralyzed operations at the Ministry of Public Administration and the APD Division. Senior secretaries were reportedly unable to enter their offices. Protesters claimed that although autocratic Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has stepped down, her loyalists still control the bureaucracy, aided by opportunist officers. They demanded the dismissal of these “corruption beneficiaries and fascist collaborators” and called for the cancellation of all contractual appointments. The forum has declared secretaries Md. Nazmul Ahsan, Dr. Md. Imdad Ullah Mian, Jayeda Parveen, Md. Mofidul Islam, and Md. Tofazzal Hossain as persona non grata.
Anti-Discrimination Workers’ Forum Blocks Secretaries’ Offices, Calls for Mass Dismissals
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