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Ferry operations on the Daulatdia-Paturia route resumed after a 2.5-hour disruption due to heavy fog. On Wednesday morning at around 8 AM, authorities restored ferry movement after visibility improved. Earlier, dense fog had severely impacted navigation, leading to a full suspension of services at 5:40 AM out of safety concerns. During the suspension, six ferries remained anchored at the Daulatdia terminal.
Ferry Services Resume on Daulatdia-Paturia Route After Dense Fog
Hamas has reaffirmed its commitment to the Gaza ceasefire agreement but holds Israel responsible for any delays or complications. Following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s renewed threats of war, Hamas released a statement accusing Israel of failing to uphold the terms of the ceasefire. Previously, Hamas warned that Israeli violations of the truce had reached a point where further negotiations were impossible. As a result, the militant group has indefinitely suspended the exchange of Israeli hostages. Hamas clarified that prisoner exchanges would resume only if Israel honors its commitments under the agreement.
Netanyahu Threatens to Scrap Ceasefire Deal, Hamas Responds
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has threatened to resume military operations in Gaza if hostages are not released by February 15. The warning comes after Hamas indefinitely suspended hostage exchanges, accusing Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement. According to Al Jazeera, Netanyahu stated that Israeli forces would continue fighting until Hamas is completely defeated. The ceasefire, which took effect on January 19, was disrupted by Israel’s alleged violations, prompting Hamas to halt the exchange process. In response, Netanyahu issued an ultimatum, making it clear that military action will resume if no progress is made on hostage releases.
Netanyahu Threatens to Resume War in Gaza if Hostages Are Not Released
Environmental adviser Rizwana Hasan has stated that the Sagar-Runi murder case will be given top priority for justice. Speaking at the ‘Sagar-Runi Human Rights Photo Award’ event, she emphasized that there is no reason for the case to remain unresolved. While previous complications arose due to a lack of cooperation from certain parties, the government is now refraining from interfering in the investigation. If the necessary evidence is obtained, the trial will be completed as quickly as possible. She acknowledged that delays in investigation reports have raised suspicions, but a fair trial would bring peace to the victims’ families.
Sagar-Runi Murder Case to Be Prioritized, Says Environmental Adviser
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has been summoned by the court over allegations of making derogatory remarks against the Indian Army during the 2023 Bharat Jodo Yatra. The case stems from his comments made on December 16, 2022, regarding the clash between Indian and Chinese troops on December 9, 2022. The complaint alleges that his remarks were defamatory and harmed the reputation of the Indian military. Previously, Rahul Gandhi was convicted in a criminal defamation case, receiving a two-year sentence, which led to his disqualification from Parliament—though he later regained his seat.
Rahul Gandhi Summoned by Court Over Controversial Remarks on Indian Army
French President Emmanuel Macron has dismissed former U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan for Gaza, denouncing it as "ethnic cleansing." In an interview with CNN, Macron called for respecting Palestinians and their Arab neighbors. He stated, "You cannot simply tell two million people to relocate. This is not real estate; this is a political operation." He further expressed opposition to large-scale military actions against civilians.
Macron Rejects Trump’s Plan, Calls for Respect for Palestinians
According to a United Nations report on Wednesday, rebuilding war-torn Gaza and addressing the "humanitarian catastrophe" in the region will require an estimated $53 billion. The report, cited by Al Jazeera, states that $20 billion is needed in the first three years alone. UN Secretary-General António Guterres emphasized the urgency of restoring Gaza’s infrastructure, as nearly 85% of Palestinians in the enclave have been displaced, with 60% of buildings damaged or destroyed. The Israeli offensive has resulted in over 48,000 deaths, with more than 13,000 people missing.
UN: Gaza Reconstruction Requires $53 Billion
Thirteen police officers, including two sub-inspectors, two assistant sub-inspectors, and nine constables, have been suspended for extorting money from stone-laden trucks in Sylhet’s Companiganj. The decision was announced on Monday in an order signed by Additional SP Russellur Rahman. The suspension followed viral social media videos showing officers demanding money from truck drivers.
13 Sylhet Police Officers Suspended Over Extortion
Rajshahi police recovered the body of Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Aminul Islam (35), who was found hanging in his government quarters in Helenabad. His wife discovered the body around 3 AM on Monday night and notified authorities. Police suspect that Aminul committed suicide following a dispute with his wife. Investigations are ongoing.
Police Officer Found Hanging in Rajshahi
Hasnat Abdullah, Convener of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, has urged adviser Asif Nazrul to address the struggles of Bangladeshi migrant workers. He highlighted syndicate fraud in the labor migration sector, where airfare to Saudi Arabia has doubled from 35,000-40,000 BDT to 80,000-90,000 BDT. The number of flights has been reduced from 98 to 44, leading to an artificial ticket crisis and black-market sales. Additionally, workers are harassed at airports, causing them to miss flights. Abdullah demanded immediate intervention to resolve these issues.
"Act Fast, or It Will Be Unjust": Hasnat Abdullah on Migrant Workers' Plight
On Tuesday evening, AIG Enamul Haque Sagar of the police headquarters reported that 607 people were arrested in the past 24 hours under "Operation Devil Hunt," bringing the total number of detainees to 1,775 nationwide. The crackdown also led to the seizure of two foreign pistols, one LMG, a one-shooter gun, a pipe gun, multiple rounds of ammunition, and various bladed weapons. This operation was launched by the Ministry of Home Affairs to restore law and order following attacks on students at the home of Mozammel Haque in Gazipur on January 7.
Operation Devil Hunt: 607 More Arrested in 24 Hours
Following the withdrawal of Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Director Kazi Sayemuzzaman from investigating corruption allegations involving former Deputy Governor SK Sur Chowdhury and Bangladesh Bank officials, he has now been transferred to the NSI and ENCAC focal point division. Mohammad Morshed Alam has replaced him. The Bangladesh Bank had sent a letter to the ACC chairman objecting to Sayemuzzaman’s disclosure of investigation details on social media. Subsequently, he was issued a show-cause notice and later reassigned.
ACC Director Sayemuzzaman Reassigned After Withdrawal
In Shibchar, Madaripur, a rickshaw driver named Mizan was brutally murdered over an unpaid fare of 450 taka ($4.50). Police have arrested three suspects, including the main accused, Swadhin. According to Superintendent of Police Azmir Hossain, Mizan had repeatedly asked Swadhin for his due payment, leading to a heated argument. Enraged, Swadhin plotted to kill him, luring him to an isolated cornfield and slitting his throat with the help of two accomplices.
Rickshaw Driver Killed Over $4.50 Debt
Professor Ali Riaz, head of the Constitutional Reform Commission, addressed concerns over persistent inequality despite the sacrifices made. Speaking at an orientation program at Pabna Science and Technology University, he noted that longstanding discrimination cannot be eliminated overnight. He emphasized responsible behavior, knowledge, and dialogue across differing opinions as key to progress.
Discrimination Built Over Decades Won’t Disappear Overnight: Ali Riaz
A court has extended the deadline for submitting the investigation report on the Bangladesh Bank reserve heist to April 17. The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) was initially scheduled to submit the report on Tuesday but sought additional time. In 2016, $81 million was stolen from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York through cyber fraud and transferred to the Philippines. A case was filed on March 15, 2016, and the investigation continues.
Reserve Heist Investigation Report Deadline Extended to April 17
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