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A military helicopter crash in Ghana has claimed the lives of eight individuals, including Defense Minister Edward Oman Boamah and Environment Minister Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed. The aircraft, carrying five passengers and three crew members, disappeared from radar shortly after departing for Obuasi from northwestern Accra. President Mahama’s party confirmed that among the deceased were several top officials, including former Agriculture Minister Alhaji Muniru Limuna and NDC Vice Chairman Samuel Sarpong. The crash has prompted a full-scale investigation by the Ghana Air Force.
Ghana Military Helicopter Crash Kills Defense and Environment Ministers
In a shocking incident at one of the largest U.S. military bases, Fort Stewart, a sergeant opened fire on five fellow soldiers. The gunman, identified as 28-year-old Sergeant Cornelius Radford, was quickly apprehended by other personnel, prompting a temporary lockdown of the base. Brigadier General John Lubas stated that all injured soldiers are in stable condition. The motive behind the shooting remains unknown. The U.S. Army has launched an internal investigation, raising renewed concerns over safety and mental health within military ranks. Three of the victims required surgery.
Sergeant Opens Fire on Fellow Soldiers at Fort Stewart, USA
At least 83 students of Bijoy-24 Hall at Rajshahi University fell ill after consuming food served during a ‘Victory Feast’ organized to mark the first anniversary of the July Uprising. The hall administration has formed a two-member investigation committee and distributed oral saline among affected students.
Students had purchased meal tokens for Tk 50 each. Following the incident, many expressed outrage on Facebook over the poor quality of the food. Resident student Sagor Ahsan shared, “I had stomach pain after eating and couldn’t have dinner. I had to visit the medical center the next morning.”
Chief Medical Officer Mafruha Siddika Lipi confirmed that around 15 students sought medical treatment for stomach-related issues.
83 RU Students Fall Ill After Eating ‘Victory Feast’ Meal
Dhaka’s Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Mohammad Mostafizur Rahman has ordered that trials for high-risk prisoners—including militants, dangerous criminals, and those accused of political corruption—be conducted via digital platforms.
To address ongoing security concerns, a virtual courtroom has been established. “Transporting these prisoners to court often poses serious security risks, especially given the public outrage against some of them,” the court stated. The hearings will be conducted via Zoom at the Metropolitan Magistrate Court-28, with all relevant authorities directed to cooperate.
Digital Courtroom Launched for High-Risk Prisoners in Dhaka
India has condemned the United States for imposing an additional 25% tariff on its exports over alleged continued oil imports from Russia. The executive order, issued by Donald Trump, adds to previous sanctions.
In a statement, New Delhi called the move “unjust, unreasonable, and unacceptable,” adding that India’s energy policies are guided by the need to ensure security for its 1.4 billion citizens. “Several nations are importing oil from Russia in their national interest—singling out India is regrettable,” the statement read.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Modi is set to visit China later this month. No trade deal has yet been signed with the U.S.
India Slams U.S. Tariff Over Russia Oil Imports as ‘Unjustified’
Advisor Dr. Asif Nazrul emphasized the need to permanently preserve the spirit of the July mass uprising. “Our foremost duty is to honor the martyrs and the injured who stood against injustice,” he said. According to Nazrul, the uprising demonstrated unprecedented unity across all religious, ethnic, and political lines. However, he lamented recent attempts to divide the forces that once stood together.
Dr. Nazrul credited NCP member secretary Akhtar Hossain for initiating the event and said he was moved by the untold stories of the prisoners who suffered during the uprising. Advisor Syeda Rizwana Hasan added that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had effectively turned the entire country into a prison, stating, "Even prisons became halls of reflection."
July Uprising Must Be Remembered as a Symbol of Unity: Dr. Asif Nazrul
The Detective Branch (DB) has detained Sumaiya Zafrin, wife of army officer Major Sadik, over her alleged involvement in guerrilla training activities involving Awami League members. The training reportedly occurred at the KB Convention Hall in Dhaka.
According to DC Mohammad Talebur Rahman, Sumaiya was taken into custody for her role in the incident. Earlier, 22 members of the banned Awami League and affiliated student organizations were arrested during a secret meeting near Bashundhara residential area. Major Sadik was also taken into custody after preliminary investigations confirmed his involvement in organizing guerrilla-style training.
DB Arrests Major Sadik’s Wife Sumaiya Zafrin Over Alleged Guerrilla Training Incident
Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam has announced that appointments of Superintendents of Police (SPs) and Officers-in-Charge (OCs) during the upcoming national election will be determined by lottery in the presence of the media, to ensure transparency.
Speaking after a meeting on election logistics, Jahangir stated that this decision aims to prevent political candidates from influencing the deployment of law enforcement officials to their constituencies. The lottery will take place shortly before the election schedule is announced. Once the schedule is declared, transfer authority shifts to the Election Commission.
The Public Administration Ministry will determine whether a similar approach will be applied to Deputy Commissioners (DCs), though the adviser hopes they too will opt for a lottery system.
SPs and OCs to Be Appointed by Lottery Ahead of Election: Home Affairs Adviser
The Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant has successfully completed the hot and cold tests of the steam supply pipeline for its first unit, marking a major milestone toward operational readiness. The tests confirmed the safety and reliability of the turbine and pipeline systems, using high-pressure steam in a blow-down procedure. Conducted by Bangladesh’s NPCBL and Russian contractor Atomstroyexport, the process created loud noises, which were pre-communicated to locals. The plant, supported by Russia, aims to generate 2,400 MW using cutting-edge VVER-1200 reactors.
The re-evaluation results of this year’s SSC and equivalent exams will be published on August 10 at 10 AM. Students can check their updated results on their respective education board websites or via SMS. Applications for re-evaluation were accepted between July 11–17 with a fee of BDT 150 per subject. Over 92,000 students applied to recheck more than 223,000 answer scripts, a significant increase from last year. The highest number of applications came for Mathematics, followed by English and Physics.
Islamist group Hefazat-e-Islam has expressed “deep disappointment and shock” over the July Declaration’s failure to mention justice for the 2013 Shapla Chattar massacre. In a statement, the group said that the uprising was largely fueled by the spirit of that protest, with many clerics and madrasa students joining the July movement for that reason.
They noted that the silence on such a critical issue will not be forgotten and accused past governments of brutal suppression, particularly during Sheikh Hasina's rule. They further alleged that even today, witnesses are too afraid to testify due to the lack of administrative and intelligence reform. Hefazat called for justice and recognition of their sacrifices and contributions.
Hefazat-e-Islam Expresses Disappointment Over Absence of Shapla Chattar Massacre Accountability in July Declaration
Hafezzi Charitable Society of Bangladesh is delivering crucial medical, food, and water assistance to four government hospitals in Gaza since August 1. With official permission from the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the organization supports hospitals across Gaza’s regions, providing aid from refugee camps to damaged hospital verandas. It also runs a school for over 300 children who crossed into Egypt. The charity ensures funds reach Gaza through the Bank of Palestine, emphasizing humanity and courage amid conflict.
A massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck off Russia’s eastern coast on July 30, prompting widespread tsunami alerts. Satellite images cited by The New York Times reveal damage to a floating nuclear submarine base at Rybachiy in the Kamchatka Peninsula. Though a section appears to have shifted, major visible destruction was not confirmed. The quake also triggered a rare volcanic eruption and caused a tsunami that hit Russia’s Severo-Kurilsk port. Despite structural damage, no casualties have been reported so far.
Malaysia's Immigration Department has detained 306 Bangladeshi nationals for allegedly abusing their work permits. The arrests were made during a raid at a factory on Wednesday.
Datuk Zakaria Shaaban, Director-General of Immigration, stated that documents of 749 individuals were inspected during the operation. Of them, 307 were found violating immigration laws, including misuse of sector-specific permits, working at unauthorized locations, holding expired permits, or lacking valid travel documents. The detained individuals are aged between 20 and 40 and include one Nepali national in addition to the 306 Bangladeshis.
306 Bangladeshis Detained in Malaysia Over Work Permit Violations
A tragic incident at Kuwait's Mina Abdullah Port has claimed the lives of three migrant workers after a water tank exploded during a chemical cleaning operation. The explosion occurred while the workers were using chemical substances to clean the inside of the tank.
According to Gulf News, the blast may have been triggered by a chemical reaction intensified by the extreme heat currently affecting the region. All three victims were inside the tank at the time of the explosion, leaving no chance for rescue.
Emergency responders, including police, ambulance services, and forensic teams, arrived at the scene promptly following the explosion.
Authorities have launched an investigation to determine whether proper safety protocols were followed during the operation. The incident has sparked renewed concerns about worker safety, especially regarding the training and protective equipment provided to migrant laborers performing high-risk tasks.
Three Migrant Workers Killed in Tank Explosion at Kuwait's Mina Abdullah Port
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