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Artist Farzana Wahid Sayan has announced her decision to sever ties with the newly formed political party NCP, citing their celebration of ATM Azharul Islam’s acquittal and alignment with Jamaat-e-Islami. In a social media post, she criticized the party’s alliance with Jamaat and silence over the controversial transfer of Nadira Yasmin. She wrote, “I am officially boycotting the new party from today.”
Singer Sayan Sever Ties with New Political Party over Azhar’s Acquittal and Jamaat Links
Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen has dismissed claims made in the US Defense Intelligence Agency’s annual report, which suggested that China is seeking to establish military presence in Bangladesh. “The report’s information is untrue. China has no such intentions,” said the ambassador. The DIA report had listed Bangladesh among several countries—including Myanmar, Thailand, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka—where China is allegedly exploring military footholds.
Chinese Ambassador Denies US Intelligence Report on Military Presence in Bangladesh
The Ministry of Education has announced the renaming of 68 government colleges across 37 districts. Nearly all of these institutions were previously named after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina or her family members. According to the official notification, the decision follows directives from the Cabinet Division’s Implementation Monitoring and Evaluation Committee.
68 Government Colleges Renamed — Most Previously Named After Sheikh Hasina and Her Family
Speaking at the Nikkei Forum, Nobel Laureate and Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus stated, “We are preparing for a free, fair, credible, and participatory general election that ensures justice, equality, freedom, and human dignity. This will usher in a peaceful and effective democratic transition.” Stressing the need to turn Asia’s interdependence into cooperation, he added, “Asia’s strength lies in the diversity of its economies, cultures, and political systems.” Dr. Yunus also expressed concern over the vast amounts spent on war while millions face hunger, and highlighted the humanitarian crises in Myanmar caused by civil war and natural disasters.
Dr. Yunus: We Are Preparing for Free, Fair, and Participatory Elections that Uphold Justice and Dignity
Bangladeshi army personnel have rescued five businessmen who were held captive and tortured in a makeshift torture cell at a student hostel in Sajiara village, within Magura’s municipal area. The captors were demanding a ransom of 1 million taka. One suspect, identified as Ishtiaq Ahmed Shanto—reportedly the nephew of a BNP leader—has been detained. Sources say Shanto lured the businessmen to the location on Tuesday evening and held them hostage. When they said they couldn’t afford the ransom, he, along with 7–8 accomplices, allegedly tortured them throughout Tuesday night and intermittently on Wednesday.
Army Rescues Five Businessmen from Magura Torture Cell Set Up for Ransom
Two leaders—a BNP convenor and a student activist from the Anti-Discrimination Movement—were released on bail a day after being arrested for allegedly extorting money at the Kurigram’s Jatrapur market without official lease documents. BNP leader Mahabubur Rahman and activist Alomgir Hossain were detained by army personnel. Reports indicate they attempted to collect tolls without prior approval or official paperwork, prompting their arrest after complaints.
Banned from Collecting Fees, BNP and Student Leaders Released on Bail After Arrest
On Wednesday night, India's Border Security Force (BSF) fired 10 rounds targeting alleged coal smugglers near the Tahirpur border in Sunamganj.
Sources report that between 150 to 200 Bangladeshi nationals illegally crossed into Indian territory through the Charagaon border area to smuggle coal. Upon spotting them, the BSF patrol opened fire. It remains unclear whether anyone was injured or killed in the incident, as the alleged smugglers have since gone into hiding.
BSF Fires 10 Rounds at Alleged Coal Smugglers on Sunamganj Border
At a recent exhibition, Adviser Sharmin S Murshid announced that photographs taken by photojournalists capturing the nation's struggles will be preserved in cyberspace. "This will ensure that future generations can access these powerful images for years to come," she stated.
Addressing the photographers, she added, "You are the custodians of history, capturing and preserving moments that define our nation. My humble request to you is this — don't just document brutality and oppression, also show us glimpses of hope. Use your talent and the power of your profession to stand beside us as we rebuild this country. Let our politics serve the nation beyond the lines of religion and caste."
Struggle-era Photos by Photojournalists to Be Preserved in Cyberspace: Adviser Sharmin S Murshid
Two leaders from the Dhaka University branch of the Bangladesh Islami Chhatri Sangstha submitted a memorandum to the Vice-Chancellor demanding improved safety, housing, healthcare, and other essential services for female students. The delegation, led by President Sabikun Nahar Tamanna and Secretary Afsana Akter, met the VC to voice their concerns. Tamanna noted that their organization had been unable to operate on campus due to state repression, but they are now rebuilding their structure following central directives issued after August 5.
Female Student Leaders Submit Memorandum to DU VC Demanding Safety and Services
Chhatra Jote held a protest in Chattogram against the acquittal of ATM Azhar in a war crimes case. During Wednesday afternoon’s demonstration, six were injured in an alleged attack by Islami Chhatra Shibir. While Chhatra Jote blamed Shibir, the latter claimed it was a clash between pro- and anti-Shahbagh groups. A viral video shows a man, identified as Akash Choudhury, kicking a woman and a man from behind. Photos of him with Jamaat leader Shahjahan Choudhury have surfaced on social media.
Chhatra Jote Protests In Chattogram Against ATM Azhar’s Acquittal; Shibir Allegedly Attacks, Youth Named Akash Kicks Female Protester
A violent clash erupted at the National Institute of Ophthalmology and Hospital between hospital staff and relatives of injured freedom fighters who were protesting alleged mistreatment and lack of proper care. Army personnel intervened and used batons to disperse the crowd. The hospital staff have since gone on strike, leading to canceled surgeries and suspended services. Protesters have been demanding better treatment for days and have even attempted suicide in desperation.
Violent Clash at National Eye Institute Between Staff and Injured Freedom Fighters
A Bangladeshi laborer, Asad Mia (50), died while illegally extracting coal in a quarry deep in India’s Meghalaya hills. His body was brought back to his village in Chanpur, Tahirpur. In the past year, at least 18 Bangladeshi workers have died under similar circumstances, often due to unsafe conditions in unregulated coal pits operated by Indian coal exporters or smugglers.
Bangladeshi Worker Dies in Indian Coal Quarry in Meghalaya
Speaking at a street rally in Parbatipur, Dinajpur, Sargis Alam said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina exemplifies how a person can become worse over time. “No one should be allowed to turn from Hasina to killer Hasina,” he said. Emphasizing the need to unite against corruption, injustice, disappearances, and murders, Alam called for the next election to uproot fascist collaborators. He urged voters to elect candidates based on merit and service, not just party symbols, and warned against the ongoing exploitation of the legal system for personal gain.
Don’t Let Anyone Turn from Hasina to 'Killer Hasina': Sargis Alam
Detective Branch (DB) police in Dhaka have arrested eight individuals for running Facebook pages that advertised Hilsa fish sales to scam customers. The accused—Anas Sheikh, Kamal Sheikh, Yanur Molla, Zubair Hossain, Rubel Sheikh, Sagar Hossain, Alinoor Islam, and Shariful Islam—created pages like “Ilisher Bari Chandpur Online Shop” and “Chandpur Ilish Ghat” to lure unsuspecting buyers with flashy ads. Victims paid large sums but never received any fish. Police recovered 25 mobile phones and 70 illegal SIM cards from the suspects.
Eight Arrested for Defrauding Customers via Fake Hilsa Fish Ads on Facebook
To ensure transparent, inclusive, and peaceful elections in Bangladesh, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has launched a three-year project in collaboration with the Economic Relations Division and the Election Commission. Signed on Wednesday, the 2025–2027 project will be implemented in two phases: the first focusing on urgent electoral support, including technical preparation and voter outreach, and the second on post-election democratic institution strengthening and electoral reform.
Bangladesh Signs Agreement with UNDP to Support Transparent and Inclusive Elections
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