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Despite earlier assurances of ending the Ukraine war, President Donald Trump imposed multiple sanctions on Russia upon taking office. Now, following recent developments at the White House, Trump is working to ease these restrictions to strengthen diplomatic and economic ties with Moscow. A draft proposal is in place, and discussions are set to begin with Russian authorities. One key objective is to stabilize relations and potentially lower global fuel prices by relaxing sanctions on Russia’s energy sector, one of the world's largest oil producers.
Trump Moves to Lift Sanctions on Russia
Following a four-day visit to Bangladesh, UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi emphasized the need for sustained support for over one million Rohingya refugees. He praised Bangladesh and its people for their exceptional generosity in hosting the displaced population. Grandi highlighted that the primary solution to the crisis lies in ensuring a dignified, voluntary, safe, and sustainable return of Rohingya refugees to Myanmar. During his visit to the camps, he urged the international community to provide long-term financial assistance.
UN Calls for Sustainable Support and Solutions for Rohingya Crisis
When asked about the demand by student-led Nagorik Party for simultaneous national and Constituent Assembly elections, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Nasir Uddin stated that the commission is preparing for national elections based on the Chief Adviser’s announcement. He emphasized that the EC would not engage in political debates and is following the announced timeline, targeting elections in December or early January. The final decision will be based on consensus within the commission.
Election Commission Focused on National Elections, Avoids Constituent Assembly Debate
Residents of Collegepara in Brahmanbaria were horrified when blood started flowing from their water taps. Upon investigation, police discovered a decomposed body of an unidentified young man inside the water tank of a residential building. Locals stated that the deceased was not from the area. Superintendent of Police Obaidur Rahman confirmed that the body was recovered and sent to the district hospital morgue for autopsy. Authorities suspect that the victim was murdered and the body was dumped in the tank. Efforts are ongoing to identify the deceased.
Blood in Tap Water Leads to Shocking Discovery of Decomposed Body in Water Tank
Adviser Sakhawat Hossain assured that there is no shortage in the supply of essential commodities, as imports have been made in sufficient quantities. He warned that any importer failing to collect goods from the port within the stipulated time will face a fine three times the normal rate. While acknowledging some issues with the edible oil market, he noted that vegetable prices have remained stable. Additionally, in a humanitarian gesture, compensation checks were handed over to the families of six workers who died in the MV Al-Bakhera fertilizer-laden vessel accident in the Meghna River last December. The Workers’ Welfare Foundation provided BDT 200,000 per family, while Noapara Group contributed BDT 300,000 per family.
No Shortage in Essential Commodities: Adviser Sakhawat
At a press conference held at the Commission of Inquiry on Disappearances on Tuesday afternoon, Chairman Moinul Islam Chowdhury stated that law enforcement personnel involved in disappearances bear individual criminal responsibility, but this does not extend to the entire force. He emphasized that criminals often try to evade the law by hiding behind their religion, community, or social group. However, criminal offenses are always a matter of personal liability, and blaming an entire agency is not justified. He added that proper legal proceedings would enhance the reputation of law enforcement agencies.
Commission: Law Enforcement Not Liable for ‘Disappearances’
Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Atikul Islam has been accused of physically assaulting bus driver Ghulu Mia of Islam Paribahan in Muktagacha, Mymensingh. In protest, transport workers blocked the Mymensingh-Tangail highway for an hour by parking buses and trucks on the road. The incident reportedly took place during a dispute over a directive that restricted more than one bus from stopping at the terminal. While the driver and transport workers claim the UNO physically assaulted him, the UNO has denied the allegations.
Allegations Against UNO for Assaulting Bus Driver in Mymensingh
In a crackdown against mugging, police in Bhairab have arrested 60 suspected muggers from various locations in the upazila over the past four days. On Tuesday morning, 12 of them were sent to jail through the Kishoreganj court. According to Bhairab police, 16 suspects were detained on February 27, 8 on February 28, and another 18 on March 1. Among them, 35 are identified criminals with multiple cases of theft, mugging, and robbery filed against them across different police stations. The remaining 25 were detained on suspicion, with several complaints lodged against them as well.
Bhairab Police Arrest 60 Muggers in Four Days
The advisory council has decided to grant martyr status to the military officers killed in the 2009 BDR mutiny at Pilkhana. Earlier, on February 23, a government directive declared that February 25 would be observed annually as 'National Martyr Soldiers’ Day.’ The mutiny and subsequent massacre resulted in the deaths of 57 army officers and a total of 74 individuals.
Pilkhana Massacre Victims to be Recognized as Martyrs
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) A.M.M. Nasir Uddin has stated that NID services should remain under the Election Commission (EC), warning that transferring it elsewhere would disrupt EC’s work. He confirmed that the commission’s stance would be communicated to the government in writing. In 2023, the League government legislated the transfer of NID services to the Ministry of Home Affairs, a move the EC has recently sought to overturn. The interim government has instructed the Cabinet Secretariat to review the law supporting this transfer.
CEC: NID Services Should Remain Under Election Commission, Government to Receive Written Opinion
According to Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam, former Dhaka University professor C.R. Abrar is set to join the interim government’s advisory council. His oath-taking ceremony will take place at Bangabhaban on Wednesday at 11 AM. He will be replacing Professor Wahiduddin Mahmud, who has expressed difficulty in managing responsibilities across two ministries, particularly given the significant workload in the Planning Ministry.
C.R. Abrar Joins Advisory Council
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that, starting March 4, Canada will impose a 25% tariff on US goods. He stated that if President Donald Trump proceeds with proposed tariffs on Canadian products, Canada will retaliate by imposing tariffs on $155 billion worth of US goods. Trudeau further emphasized that the tariffs would remain in place until the US withdraws its trade measures. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has announced the imposition of a 25% tariff on both Canada and Mexico.
Canada to Impose 25% Tariff on US Goods in Retaliation
Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty has announced that a plan for the reconstruction of Gaza, ensuring Palestinians’ right to stay in their homeland, has been prepared. The plan will be presented at an emergency Arab League summit in Cairo on Tuesday. Through this, Arab countries, led by Donald Trump, aim to achieve diplomatic consensus. The minister further stated that after the plan’s approval at the Arab League’s upcoming summit, intense discussions will be held with key donor countries. He also condemned Israel’s blockage of aid entering Gaza.
Gaza Reconstruction Plan to be Presented at Arab Summit
The Ministry of Primary and Mass Education has granted administrative approval for the appointment, joining, and placement of 6,531 candidates recommended for assistant teacher positions in government primary schools in Dhaka and Chattogram divisions. They have been instructed to join by March 12. Meanwhile, the Appellate Division has stayed a previous High Court order canceling the government's decision to issue their appointment letters.
Government Issues Guidelines for the Appointment of 6,531 Primary Teachers
Israel has halted the entry of food and other humanitarian aid to Gaza, sparking widespread condemnation from Egypt and Saudi Arabia, who warned of worsening conditions. Tom Fletcher, the UN’s Human Rights Chief, described Israel’s decision as “terrifying” and stressed that international law mandates the continuation of humanitarian aid. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that the decision was made in response to Hamas’s rejection of the peace plan proposed by US President Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy.
UN, Arab World Condemn Israel’s Blockade on Humanitarian Aid to Gaza
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