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The second round of trade discussions between Bangladesh and the United States concluded with partial progress, as both sides reached agreements on several matters while a few key issues remain unresolved. It was decided that inter-ministerial discussions will continue before the next round of meetings, which may be held virtually or in person. Trade Advisor Sheikh Bashir Uddin and Security Advisor Khalilur Rahman expressed optimism about a positive outcome. The three-day talks were coordinated by the Bangladesh Embassy in Washington, D.C.

12 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh–US Tariff Talks Make Progress, Some Issues Remain Unresolved

Lisanul Alam Lisan, General Secretary of Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology’s student wing, the Student League, resigned on Friday night. In a lengthy Facebook post, while citing personal reasons, he strongly criticized the self-serving and extortion-based politics of BNP, NCP, and Jamaat. He expressed discontent over political parties’ roles following the August 5 mass uprising, accusing leaders of exploiting the sacrifices of martyrs for personal gains. He named NCP leader Hannan Masud in extortion allegations, which Hannan denied, demanding proof. Lisan stated he would return to activism when a genuine call for change arises.

12 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Ahsanullah University Student Leader Lisan Resigns from Student League, Criticizes BNP-NCP Roles

Legal Adviser Dr. Asif Nazrul has assured swift justice and exemplary punishment for those involved in the brutal public murder of businessman Sohag at Mitford Hospital. In a Facebook post on Saturday, he revealed that five suspects have already been arrested and the case will be sent to a speedy trial tribunal. Sohag was attacked with knives and stones on the evening of July 9 in Rajani Ghosh Lane. The violent incident’s video spread widely on social media, sparking outrage.

12 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Speedy Trial and Exemplary Punishment Promised for Perpetrators of Brutal Public Murder of Businessman Sohag at Mitford Hospital: Asif Nazrul

A Bangladeshi man involved in cattle smuggling was killed by gunfire from the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) at the Baghanbari border in Doara Bazar Upazila, Sunamganj. On Friday night, Shafiqul Islam, 45, was shot by patrolling BSF personnel while attempting to bring cattle from India. Local residents rushed the injured Shafiqul to the nearby health complex, where doctors declared him dead. Police confirmed that Shafiqul was shot in the chest and preliminary investigations suggest his involvement in cattle smuggling activities.

12 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladeshi Cattle Smuggler Killed by BSF Gunfire at Sunamganj Border

Bangladesh Bank Deputy Governor Dr. Md. Habibur Rahman stated that inflation has dropped to a tolerable level of 8.48% and is expected to decrease further. Speaking at a stakeholder meeting in Sylhet, he emphasized the need for realistic monetary policy based on public input. The Sylhet region was highlighted for its importance in tea, remittance, tourism, and agriculture. Local stakeholders urged improvements in banking access, credit facilities, and infrastructure to boost investment and economic growth in the region.

BNP Standing Committee Member Salahuddin Ahmed has firmly ruled out the possibility of any electoral alliance with Jamaat-e-Islami, stating that the party is only in discussions with democratic forces such as the Nationalist Democratic Party (NCP) and others who were actively involved in recent political movements.

Speaking to the media, Salahuddin said that these discussions will continue until the election schedule is officially announced. “BNP is open to alliances only with parties that participated in the movement for restoring democracy,” he emphasized.

He also noted that the party is closely watching the upcoming review verdict by the Appellate Division regarding the restoration of the caretaker government system—a key demand of the BNP.

Criticizing the prolonged deliberations of the National Consensus Commission, he urged for a more decisive and timely approach. Salahuddin also rejected the idea of a Proportional Representation (PR) electoral system, arguing that it disconnects voters from their elected representatives and contributes to political instability.

“Bangladesh is not ready for the PR system,” he said. “BNP will not support any electoral mechanism that undermines direct representation.”

12 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

No Possibility of Electoral Alliance with Jamaat-e-Islami, Says BNP's Salahuddin Ahmed

Gano Adhikar Parishad President Nurul Haque Nur announced that the party is preparing to contest all 300 seats in the upcoming national election. Speaking at a street rally in Eidgaon, Cox’s Bazar, Nur emphasized the need to preserve the unity achieved through the July Revolution to guide the country in the right direction. He positioned the party as a rising alternative political force. During his visit, Nur also plans to visit the grave of July martyr Ahsan Habib in Chakaria and meet his family.

Saima Wazed Putul, WHO Regional Director for Southeast Asia and daughter of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, has been placed on indefinite leave amid corruption allegations. The decision comes four months after Bangladesh’s Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) filed two cases against her for fraud, forgery, and abuse of power.

In an internal email, WHO leadership announced that Katharina Bohm will serve as acting regional director. Putul’s appointment had previously drawn criticism for alleged favoritism, falsified academic records, and questions over her fundraising practices for the Shuchona Foundation, which reportedly secured $2.8 million in donor funds.

12 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Saima Wazed Putul Placed on Indefinite Leave from WHO Over Corruption Allegations

BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed has ruled out forming an electoral alliance with Jamaat-e-Islami but hinted at ongoing talks with the Nationalist Citizen Party (NCP) until the election schedule is announced. He emphasized that the upcoming national election will likely be held under an interim government by mid-February next year. Salahuddin criticized delays in the National Consensus Commission’s discussions and opposed introducing a Proportional Representation system, stating Bangladesh lacks the political and electoral culture for it. He also questioned the Awami League’s commitment to democracy.

Water levels in the Teesta River are rapidly increasing due to upstream hill runoff from India, raising flood concerns in northern Bangladesh. As of Friday morning, the water is flowing 23 cm below the danger level at Dalia Point. Authorities have opened 44 sluice gates at Teesta Barrage to manage the flow. Residents in char areas and riverbanks remain on high alert, especially in Lalmonirhat, Rangpur, Nilphamari, and Kurigram. Officials have initiated precautionary measures in anticipation of potential flooding.

Quantum Cosmo School, located in a remote area of Lama, Bandarban, has topped the district in the 2025 SSC exams. All 97 students from its general section passed, with 16 scoring GPA 5. From its vocational branch, 50 out of 51 students passed, and 14 achieved GPA 5. The school credits its success to meditation, residential support, and dedicated teaching. Alikadam and Bandarban Cantonment schools secured second and third places respectively. Lama’s overall pass rate was low, with Sarai High School performing the worst.

12 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Quantum Cosmo School Tops Bandarban SSC Results with 100% Pass Rate

To compensate for recent disruptions in import-export activities caused by server issues, the Benapole Customs House will remain open on Friday and Saturday, despite these being government holidays.
Additional Commissioner Shariful Islam confirmed that all operations will continue as per directives from the National Board of Revenue (NBR). While the presence of traders remains relatively low on holidays, customs officers and staff are actively maintaining full operations. Port authorities have also ensured necessary preparations for loading and unloading activities.

12 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Benapole Customs House Remains Open on Weekends to Compensate for Server Downtime

Following a violent clash and exchange of gunfire between two rival groups of BNP in Sujanagar, Pabna, the party has expelled 10 leaders, including the upazila unit’s member secretary. The central BNP also filed a case against the expelled individuals on Friday night under the directive of Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman. The complaint was lodged by Joint Organizing Secretary Amirul Islam Alim.
During a visit to Sujanagar, central leaders reaffirmed the party's zero-tolerance policy toward political violence and internal disorder, warning of strict organizational actions against any future misconduct.

12 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Expels 10 Leaders in Sujanagar Over Factional Clash, Central Committee Files Case

The water levels of the Selaonia and Muhuri rivers in Feni district are falling and currently remain below the danger mark. Moderate to heavy rainfall is expected in the region over the next three days. Other river basins like Teesta, Dharla, Surma, Kushiyara, Ganges-Padma, and Brahmaputra-Jamuna also show varying water level changes but remain mostly below danger levels. The overall flood situation in Feni and surrounding areas is likely to improve within 72 hours as rainfall patterns continue.

Bangladesh’s Attorney General AM Asaduzzaman has claimed that the abolition of the 13th constitutional amendment marked the destruction of democracy and the judiciary in the country. He stated that the verdict led to widespread extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances.

Speaking at a conference, Asaduzzaman also highlighted the importance of environmental law and climate justice, stating that environmental degradation poses significant risks to human life.

12 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Attorney General: Abolishing 13th Amendment Destroyed Democracy


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