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The United States has officially designated the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and its military wing, the Majid Brigade, as terrorist organizations. Despite being listed as a global terrorist group since 2019, the BLA has continued attacks, including a 2024 suicide bombing near Karachi airport and a 2025 train hijacking that killed 31 people. The designation freezes BLA assets in the US, bans transactions with Americans, and enables legal action against supporters. This move intensifies efforts to combat terrorism linked to long-standing unrest in Balochistan.

At least nine Pakistani soldiers were killed in an armed attack in Washuk district of Balochistan. In a separate operation, 33 Afghan terrorists linked to the Pakistani Taliban group were eliminated. Following a recent bomb attack that killed three soldiers, mobile internet services have been suspended in the province for at least three weeks due to rising tensions. Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest but least populated, underdeveloped, and poverty-stricken province, continues to face separatist insurgency and ongoing security challenges.

A total of 331 local observer organizations have applied to the Election Commission (EC) for registration ahead of upcoming elections. By August 10, 318 organizations had submitted applications, with 13 more following afterward. The EC recently introduced new guidelines, canceling previous registrations and policies to regulate observer groups more effectively. Historically, observer registrations began in 2008, with thousands of observers monitoring national elections. The move aims to ensure transparent and well-regulated election observation under the new rules.

India’s Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has, for the first time, officially called Hamas a terrorist organization, highlighting ongoing security concerns. While India had previously avoided this designation to maintain diplomatic balance, recent developments—including Hamas’s involvement in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and global militant activities—have prompted this shift. The move signals a broader counter-terrorism stance post-Operation Sindoor, extending India’s focus beyond South Asia to include groups operating internationally and connected to Kashmir’s conflict.

Top opposition leaders protested in Delhi against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter lists, accusing the BJP-led government of targeting only opposition-ruled states. Trinamool Congress’ Abhishek Banerjee demanded the dissolution of the Lok Sabha and the resignation of the central government, calling the current voter list flawed. He accused the BJP of using the Election Commission as a tool to suppress democratic votes, warning of mass protests if voting rights are compromised in Bengal. Tensions between opposition and authorities are expected to escalate.

A high-level European and South Asian delegation arrives in Dhaka today for a three-day visit aimed at strengthening dialogue and cooperation. Organized by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom, the group includes German Bundestag members, business leaders, and civil society representatives. Their agenda includes meetings with government officials, NGOs, and regional bodies, as well as visits to a garment factory in Savar. Discussions will focus on labor rights, regional security, media freedom, climate change, and enhancing Bangladesh-Germany relations.

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has pledged to continue supporting Bangladesh, particularly in addressing the Rohingya refugee crisis. Speaking after talks with Bangladesh’s interim Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus in Putrajaya, Anwar called for ASEAN unity in resolving the Myanmar conflict. He praised Bangladesh’s role in multilateral forums and announced plans for Malaysia’s foreign minister to visit Myanmar with regional counterparts. Dr. Yunus also attended a luncheon and cultural program hosted by Anwar, and will join business and community events in Malaysia.

Bangladesh will allow onion imports to increase market supply and stabilize prices, Commerce Adviser Sheikh Bashiruddin announced on August 12. The decision follows a sharp price hike in Dhaka, where onions rose from Tk 60 to Tk 80–85 per kilogram within a week. Imports will be permitted from any country, not just India, based on demand, supply, and price considerations. The government’s primary goal is to ensure affordability for consumers, though the specific import dates and quantities are yet to be set.

Chief Adviser Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus has invited Malaysian companies to invest in Bangladesh, highlighting the interim government’s efforts to create a business-friendly environment. Speaking at a business forum in Kuala Lumpur, he emphasized the country’s growing potential and opportunities for young, creative talent. The event also featured presentations by key industry leaders and was held after a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Malaysian and Bangladeshi chambers of commerce to boost trade and investment ties.

Scott Ritter, ex-US Marine intelligence officer, stated that Ukraine will inevitably lose regions like Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, and Luhansk to Russia following the 2022 referendums. He criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, saying he is not a good leader and should face this reality. Meanwhile, former US President Donald Trump suggested territorial concessions from both sides to end the war, with upcoming talks planned with Putin in Alaska to explore peace agreements.

Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced that the country is deploying all its resources and diplomatic capabilities to foster hope in Gaza. Speaking after a cabinet meeting in Ankara, Erdogan condemned Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and his network, accusing them of dragging the region into deeper crisis to maintain political power. Since October 2023, Israel’s military actions have caused immense loss of life and humanitarian suffering in Gaza. The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants against Netanyahu and others for war crimes in Gaza.

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is planning to send players to Malaysia and Thailand for medical treatment due to ongoing visa issues with India. Political tensions have led to a suspension of Indian visas for over a year, making it difficult for players to get timely treatment there. To reduce dependency on India, BCB aims to finalize medical agreements with Malaysia and Thailand soon. This move will ensure faster visa processing and better medical support, including workshops for BCB’s medical staff.

Pakistan’s Supreme Court has issued a notice to the Punjab government regarding former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s bail petition in a May 9 violence case. A three-member bench led by Chief Justice Yahya Afridi started hearing multiple bail pleas after the Lahore High Court rejected them. The court refrained from commenting on legal matters for now and scheduled the next hearing for August 19. Imran Khan remains imprisoned in Adiala Jail as the case proceeds.

Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has declared that the country is utilizing all state resources and diplomatic channels to support Gaza. Speaking after a cabinet meeting in Ankara, Erdogan condemned Israeli actions under Netanyahu, warning against prolonging the conflict. Since last October, Israeli military operations have caused over 61,500 deaths in Gaza, triggering a severe humanitarian crisis. The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants against Israeli leaders for war crimes, while Israel faces genocide accusations at the International Court of Justice.

Sumaiya Jafrin, wife of Major Sadik, has confessed in court regarding guerrilla training provided to Awami League and Chhatra League activists, following her remand.

On July 8, a banned Chhatra League faction held a secret meeting at the KB Convention Center attended by 300-400 participants linked to the fascist league, where guerrilla training was reportedly given with the objective of seizing control of Dhaka. Sumaiya’s connection to these activities has come to light through the investigation.

After recording her confession, the court ordered her detention in prison.

12 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Major Sadik’s Wife Sumaiya Admits Guilt in Court Over Guerrilla Training of Awami League Activists


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