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Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has invited the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami for separate meetings on Saturday. The meeting with BNP is scheduled for 7:30 PM, followed by a session with Jamaat at 8:00 PM. While Jamaat has confirmed its attendance, a BNP Standing Committee member said the party will confirm participation later. This follows Jamaat’s earlier request to meet with the Chief Adviser.

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The U.S. Embassy in Dhaka has stated that tourist visa applications will be denied if consular officers believe the primary purpose of travel is to give birth in the United States to obtain citizenship for the child. The embassy reiterated that such intentions are unauthorized. This follows former President Donald Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship—an order currently blocked by U.S. courts.

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Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has announced plans to treat 30,000 Rohingya refugees for Hepatitis C by 2026. Since October 2020, MSF has already provided treatment to over 10,000 patients at its hospitals in Jamtoli and Pahari. A 2023 study found that one in five adults in the refugee camps is infected with the virus, underscoring the urgent need for expanded medical intervention.

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NCP leader Sargis Alam has criticized the BNP’s focus solely on electoral roadmaps. Referring to BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmed’s call for an election-based resolution, Sargis stated that people, especially those affected by the July uprising, expect more. “We need a roadmap for genocide trials, for core national reforms, and for the prosecution of Hasina, the mastermind of the July massacre,” Sargis wrote.

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The armed group Hamas reports that Israel has killed six members of a team safeguarding a humanitarian convoy in Gaza. Despite a partial lifting of Israel’s 11-week blockade, relief distribution near Khan Younis has been hampered due to looting by Israeli militias. Since Monday, 119 aid trucks have reportedly entered Gaza. Hamas condemned the targeted airstrike that killed those protecting aid supplies.

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Harvard University has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration in response to its decision to revoke the university’s right to admit foreign students. The lawsuit claims the move is a “clear violation of the law.” The U.S. Department of Homeland Security recently announced that Harvard must stop admitting international students and transfer those already enrolled or risk their loss of legal status. Observers link the decision to backlash over Harvard students’ protests in support of Palestine and condemnation of Israeli actions.

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Jamaat-e-Islami has requested a meeting with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus to discuss ongoing national issues. Party leader Syed Abdullah Muhammad Taher stated that the resignation of the Chief Adviser is not a solution and emphasized that the upcoming election should be held under Yunus’s leadership. Sources confirm that the Chief Adviser’s office has verbally scheduled the meeting for tomorrow at 6 PM.

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In a statement, the Dhaka Reporters Unity (DRU) has called for a five-day holiday for media outlets during Eid-ul-Azha, arguing that the current three-day leave is discriminatory. Citing the government-declared public holiday from June 5 to June 14, DRU noted that newspaper hawkers also cease operations during this period. The statement, signed by DRU President Abu Saleh Akon and General Secretary Mainul Hasan Sohel, urges the Newspaper Owners’ Association of Bangladesh (NOAB) to address the issue.

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Delhi Police claim to have arrested 121 Bangladeshi nationals during a week-long operation in New Delhi. According to authorities, the detainees had illegally crossed the border and had been working as laborers for at least three years. They have been sent to detention centers, and deportation procedures are underway. The operation also led to the arrest of five Indian nationals accused of providing shelter and assisting in the creation of fake identity documents.

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The National Revolutionary Council accused Hefazat-e-Islam activists of attacking their protest rally against Israel and India at the north gate of Baitul Mukarram Mosque. According to the council, banners bearing “Bismillah” and “Allahu Akbar” were torn down and beaten with shoes, hand mics were snatched, and activists were physically assaulted, with two mobile phones taken. The council’s assistant member secretary, Gulbudin Galib Ihsan, filed a complaint at Paltan Police Station. Hefazat’s Paltan zone secretary, Imranul Bari Siraji, admitted, “Some of our members caused trouble. They have been warned, and the matter has been resolved with the Revolutionary Council.”

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Speaking at a general meeting with National Youth Force organizers, Nahid Islam declared, “Our politics and very existence are rooted in the July Uprising. The more we embody its values, the more we progress.” He criticized those viewing the uprising as a mere power shift, saying, “NCP has opposed this. We sought fundamental reforms, but others are clinging to the old constitution to reclaim power.” Nahid asserted, “We’ll confront any force that obstructs the implementation of the July Declaration.” Nasiruddin Patwary added, “Without inclusive participation, the youth movement will collapse. Youth must serve as the vanguard of the state.”

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JSD President ASM Abdur Rob called for the swift drafting of a “National Charter” to rebuild a democratic, people-centered republic inspired by the July Uprising. “This charter must reflect the minimum consensus of all segments of society, and commit to equality, dignity, and social justice. It must form the basis for national unity among uprising forces and guide the upcoming national election,” he said. Rob emphasized that resolving the current crisis requires immediate action on this front.

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Ganosamhati Andolon leader Zonayed Saki warned that Bangladesh is on the brink of political collapse. “There is no balance of power, everything is centralized in one individual. Although the fascist regime has fallen, democracy has not yet been restored,” he said. Saki urged immediate judicial, administrative, and electoral reforms, and demanded a clear roadmap for the trial of the Awami League and electoral reforms to restore public trust. “If we can’t ensure workers’ rights in this new Bangladesh, it won’t survive,” he added, noting that the uprising is built on the sacrifices of workers.

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Speaking at a science fair and awards ceremony organized by the Ziaur Rahman Foundation, Dr. Zubaida Rahman encouraged young minds to innovate for the betterment of humanity. “We hope you will make groundbreaking contributions in science and technology. InshaAllah, we’ll support you every step of the way,” she said. She called for building an innovative, knowledge-based Bangladesh, emphasizing that scientific pursuit has no end and holds the power to transform the world.

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Religious Adviser Dr. A.F.M. Khalid Hossain traveled to Thailand on Friday after learning of the death of Hasan, the latest and possibly final martyr of the July Uprising. He expressed deep sorrow and extended condolences to the bereaved family. Hasan was initially treated at Chattogram Medical College, then moved to Dhaka’s CMH, followed by Bangkok’s Bumrungrad Hospital, and later to Phyathai Phaholyothin Hospital, where he died Thursday night around 11 PM.

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