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Bolivia is facing intense protests demanding the resignation of its president amid worsening economic conditions. Violence between protesters and security forces has resulted in the deaths of two police officers. The unrest began after former President Evo Morales was declared ineligible to run in the election, sparking mass demonstrations by his supporters. On June 11, Morales’s supporters blocked key roads between La Paz and Cochabamba, escalating tensions. Earlier clashes also left several injured, highlighting the country’s deep political crisis.
Professor Muhammad Yunus, head of Bangladesh’s interim government, is on a four-day official visit to the UK, seeking support in recovering billions allegedly laundered during Sheikh Hasina’s rule. However, British PM Keir Starmer has not responded to Yunus’s request for a meeting, as confirmed by UK officials to the Financial Times. Yunus stressed the UK’s moral and legal duty to assist, citing that much of the stolen funds are in Britain. He remains hopeful of receiving support, calling the funds “stolen money.”
BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman faces no barriers to returning to Bangladesh and may come back whenever he wishes, according to Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, Home Affairs Adviser of the interim government. He made the remarks after visiting a police station in Gazipur. The adviser also addressed concerns about alleged inhumane pushbacks of Bangladeshis from India. Meanwhile, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir confirmed Tarique’s imminent return. A meeting between Tarique and Dr. Muhammad Yunus in London is scheduled for Friday.
The United States is on high alert due to rising fears that Israel might launch an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities if nuclear negotiations between Washington and Tehran fail. President Trump announced plans to withdraw US personnel from the Middle East, citing safety concerns. The US State Department has authorized some staff to leave Iraq, while the Pentagon allows voluntary military withdrawals. Israel is reportedly preparing for a possible strike, and Iran has warned of retaliation against US bases if attacked.
The caretaker government of Bangladesh is intensifying its efforts to recover funds smuggled abroad during the past 16 years of Sheikh Hasina’s administration. Several assets have already been seized in different countries. Joint collaboration with the UK’s National Crime Agency is underway to trace, identify, and seize illicit funds. Key officials, including the Anti-Corruption Commission chairman and Bangladesh Bank governor, are actively engaging in international discussions. The government is also learning from other countries’ experiences to speed up the recovery process.
Alima Khan, sister of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, stated, “We stand in solidarity with the judges, but it seems that is no longer enough. It appears there is a plan to keep the PTI founder behind bars for several more months.”
She added, “The hearing on the appeal to suspend Imran's sentence is now scheduled for June 26. Authorities kept telling us we would receive a new date next week, but we made it clear that we won’t appear until a date is officially announced.”
Alima further noted that Imran is fully prepared for a nationwide movement. “This movement cannot be stopped,” she said. “Imran will not call the people to Islamabad. The PTI founder has made it clear that the movement will spread across all of Pakistan.”
Alima Khan: "We Stand with the Judges, but That Is No Longer Enough"
Former Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has warned that the risk of full-scale war with India is now greater than ever. In an interview, he blamed India's recent unilateral actions for escalating regional tensions, especially after the deadly Pahalgam attack. Bilawal claimed a U.S.-brokered ceasefire prevented further conflict but stressed the need for lasting peace. He also warned against India’s threats to cut water supplies and called for international investigation into the attack, asserting Pakistan’s non-involvement.
Jamaat-e-Islami leader Delawar Hossain has said that alongside students and the public, workers played a critical role in the July Uprising. He described the movement as a fight for equality and human dignity, highlighting the sacrifices made by workers, many of whom were killed or disabled. Hossain emphasized that workers are the driving force behind national development, yet their rights remain neglected. He added that true justice for workers will not be achieved until society is governed by Quranic principles and the teachings of Sunnah.
Workers Played Pivotal Role in July Uprising: Jamaat Leader Delawar Hossain
An expatriate from Katiadi upazila has been unable to build his home for 15 years due to threats and interference by local Awami League-affiliated figures, Golap Mia and Dhalai Mia. Despite attempts to resolve the issue, their relatives, including former police DIG Abdul Kahar Akand and local chairman Abul Kashem Akand, continue to exert influence. After a violent incident in May, the expatriate filed a complaint with police, who are now investigating the matter.
Police have arrested three individuals, including the night guard of IFIC Bank's sub-branch in Keraniganj, Dhaka, for stealing Tk 15.3 lakh during the Eid holidays. The suspects entered the bank by breaking a washroom exhaust fan, disabled the CCTV system, and looted the vault. Tk 15.2 lakh has been recovered, along with robbery tools and the DVR device. The suspects confessed during interrogation, and police are also investigating the bank manager’s possible involvement in the incident.
Allegations have surfaced that five activists from the ruling party’s student wing, Chhatra League, were given key positions—including member secretary and joint convener—within the newly formed Chhatra Dal committee in Baraigram. Shockingly, the member secretary even declared himself a Chhatra League activist during a celebratory rally. Following intense criticism on social media, their positions were suspended. Chhatra Dal leader Tushar Hasan claimed that at least 12 of the 21 committee members have direct ties to Chhatra League, calling the infiltration unacceptable.
Five Chhatra League Activists Appointed to Chhatra Dal Committee in Baraigram, Spark Outrage
An auto-rickshaw driver named Humayun Kabir (48) was killed in an attack over the distribution of Eid-ul-Adha meat in Boalmari, Faridpur on Monday. Kabir’s wife, Shiuli Begum, has filed a murder case against 25 individuals, naming Liakat Master—General Secretary of the local BNP-aligned Krishak Dal—as the prime accused. Local sources indicate that longstanding rivalry between two political factions, aligned with the Awami League and BNP, led to the deadly conflict during the meat distribution.
Auto-Rickshaw Driver Killed Over Dispute on Eid Meat Distribution in Faridpur
Recent skirmishes and diplomatic strains between India and Pakistan have spotlighted the strategic role of their navies. Following military operations and missile strikes, both countries’ navies are actively preparing for potential future clashes. India aims to develop a blue-water navy capable of deep-sea operations, while Pakistan focuses on coastal defense. Analysts warn that naval confrontations could escalate risks, including nuclear threats. Historical conflicts, such as the 1971 naval attack on Karachi, underscore the high stakes involved in any naval warfare between the two nations.
Police have arrested Md Amiruzzaman Mia, a Jubo League leader from Khashiani Upazila, Gopalganj, in connection with a sabotage case. According to OC Khandaker Hafizur Rahman, Amiruzzaman is accused of felling trees onto the Dhaka-Khulna highway to disrupt traffic. He was arrested in the Ratil Horticulture Center area on Wednesday and later sent to jail by the court.
Jubo League Leader Arrested in Gopalganj on Sabotage Charges
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will visit Canada from June 14 to 15, meeting Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in Ottawa. Their talks will focus on bilateral relations, security, economic cooperation, and handling the U.S. President. Following this, Starmer will attend the G7 summit in Alberta from June 15 to 17. The visit aims to strengthen UK-Canada economic and security partnerships. Meanwhile, efforts continue to arrange a meeting between Starmer and Bangladesh’s Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus during his London visit.
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