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BNP leader Shahid Uddin Annie reaffirmed the party’s commitment to judicial and institutional reform. “Reform is a continuous process. Tarique Rahman introduced a 31-point reform plan. If BNP returns to power, we will continue with visible reforms.” He criticized the Awami League’s legacy as one of fascism and plunder. Reflecting on the July movement, Annie described it not as a student-led protest but a full-fledged people’s uprising, drawing parallels with the movement that brought down Ershad's regime.
BNP Vows to Continue Judicial Reforms If Elected
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has thanked former U.S. President Donald Trump for his strong support for Israel and its people. This comes after Trump labeled the corruption cases against Netanyahu a “witch hunt” and called for their dismissal or a pardon. In a post on X, Netanyahu expressed gratitude and vowed to continue working with Trump to defeat shared enemies, rescue hostages, and expand peace. Trump, in a Truth Social post, called Netanyahu a “great hero” for his contributions to Israel.
BNP senior leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has accused former Chief Election Commissioners Nurul Huda, Rakibuddin Ahmed, and Habibul Awal of destroying Bangladesh’s democratic institutions and acting to entrench Sheikh Hasina’s regime. Rizvi stressed that any legal action must follow due process. He also announced a 36-day program marking the anniversary of the July uprising, featuring rallies, silent marches, student assemblies, seminars, blood drives, street plays, football tournaments, and public health campaigns.
Ex-CECs Accused of Undermining Democracy Must Face Justice: Rizvi
New intelligence reports have emerged backing President Donald Trump’s claim that the U.S. attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities was entirely successful. According to national intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard and CIA chief John Ratcliffe, key Iranian nuclear sites—Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan—were destroyed and would take years to rebuild. Despite earlier Pentagon leaks suggesting only delays, recent assessments emphasize severe damage. The conflicting information has intensified political tensions between the administration, Congress, and the media, fueling debates over transparency and national security.
US President Donald Trump has condemned the ongoing corruption trial of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a “witch hunt.” Trump urged that the trial be immediately canceled or that Netanyahu be granted a full pardon, praising him as a hero for Israel. The trial, which began in 2020 over bribery and fraud charges, could last up to a year. Israeli President Isaac Herzog has not received any pardon requests and says the issue is not under discussion.
Iran has formally protested to the United Nations against the recent U.S. attack on its nuclear site, directly rejecting America’s justification of self-defense under Article 51 of the UN Charter. Iran’s UN representative, Amir Saeed Iravani, called the U.S. action a violation of Iran’s sovereignty and inconsistent with global norms for peaceful nuclear energy use. He described the attack as a clear misinterpretation of international law and contradictory to the fundamental principles of the United Nations.
Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has issued a strong warning following recent attacks by the US and Israel on Iran’s nuclear facilities. He stated that Iran is more prepared than ever, with its “finger on the trigger” ready to respond destructively to any aggression. Criticizing the IAEA for not condemning the attacks, Iran has suspended cooperation with the agency and vowed to accelerate its peaceful nuclear program. Lawmakers condemned foreign interference and celebrated the halt of conflict after strong Iranian resistance.
Bangladesh’s air defense system remains outdated and vulnerable despite its strategic location near India, China, and conflict-ridden Myanmar. While other nations deploy advanced multi-layered defense systems, Bangladesh relies on short-range, aging technology like the FM-90. The Air Force’s fleet includes mostly second or third-generation aircraft, ineffective against modern threats. Experts warn that without serious upgrades, the country’s security is at risk. With regional tensions escalating, military analysts urge immediate investment in radar, missiles, and drone capabilities to strengthen national defense.
Iran has expressed deep gratitude to Bangladesh for its support during the recent Middle East conflict. In a statement from its Dhaka embassy, Iran praised Bangladesh’s condemnation of Israeli aggression and acknowledged the support shown by Bangladeshi citizens, civil society, and political leaders. The embassy described this solidarity as a reflection of Bangladesh’s commitment to justice, freedom, and regional sovereignty. Iran emphasized that resistance to aggression is both a legitimate right and a humanitarian duty requiring global unity.
Chhatra Dal leader Rakib Sardar has been expelled from his party position for allegedly violating Section 144 by entering an HSC examination center in Natore. The regulation prohibits unauthorized access within 100 yards of the exam venue. Sardar claimed he entered to help his cousin find her seat. However, officials confirmed his presence during the exam. The local UNO has reportedly issued a show-cause notice to the exam center secretary over the incident.
Chhatra Dal Leader Expelled for Violating Section 144 at Exam Center
The US Embassy in Dhaka has instructed student and cultural exchange visa applicants to make their social media profiles public. The directive applies to those applying for F, M, or J visa categories. The embassy stated this measure is intended to streamline identity verification and facilitate the review of applicants' eligibility.
US Embassy Requires Student Visa Applicants to Make Social Media Profiles Public
Sargis Alam, the chief coordinator of the North Region of the NCP, criticized the post-uprising developments, stating, "August 8 did not mark the beginning of a second liberation—it marked the start of compromise and the hijacking of the revolution." He noted that August 5 is observed as the "July Uprising Day" and the "Second Independence Day," commemorating the fall of the fascist Awami League regime. Following the transition, an interim government was formed under Dr. Yunus, and the Cabinet Division officially declared August 8 as “New Bangladesh Day.”
"August 8 Marked the Beginning of a Counter-Revolution, Not Liberation": Sargis Alam
Former U.S. President Donald Trump lashed out at Democratic primary winner Zohran Mamdani, calling him a “100% crazy communist” and a “scary-looking man with an annoying voice and little intelligence.” Mamdani, now a frontrunner in the New York City mayoral race, has proposed bold initiatives including free public transport, a rent freeze, and city-run grocery stores. Trump also mocked congressional Democrats for supporting Mamdani.
Trump Calls Zohran Mamdani a ‘Crazy Communist’ After NYC Mayoral Primary Win
Students and parents were left bewildered after a notice at Kushtia Islamia College barred entry into the HSC exam center with admit cards, registration cards, pens, rulers, pencils, geometry boxes, calculators (even non-programmable ones), and analog watches with needles. The acting principal, Habibur Rahman, later clarified that the notice was issued by mistake due to a typographical error and has since been removed.
Confusion at Kushtia Islamia College as Notice Bans Entry with Essential Exam Items
BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmed criticized the National Consensus Commission, alleging it focuses more on lavish meals than meaningful discussions. Despite his criticism, he expressed optimism, saying, "BNP believes that a final consensus will be reached."
He noted that the seeds of the previous regime’s downfall were sown by BNP's mass movement. Salahuddin added that BNP agrees with the proposal limiting any individual from serving more than 10 years as Prime Minister, a step he believes counters fascism. He also stressed the importance of judicial independence and press freedom as pillars of democracy.
Consensus Commission Doing More Dining Than Dialoguing: BNP’s Salahuddin Ahmed
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