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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has stated that the U.S. administration under President Trump is making flawed calculations regarding the Middle East. He warned that following Zionist falsehoods would only escalate the conflict. According to an Arab News report, Turkey has rejected Trump’s plan, which proposed relocating over 2 million Palestinians and establishing the region as the U.S.-controlled Middle Eastern Riviera. Turkey has also condemned Israel’s actions, labeling them as acts of ethnic cleansing.

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On the 20th anniversary of Rafik Hariri’s assassination, former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri has announced his return to political activity. After three years away from politics, Hariri stated that his party, Future Movement, will re-enter the political arena. According to a report by Arab News, the party will remain committed to the ideals of the Taif Agreement, state-building, reconstruction, and institutional development. Hariri emphasized the vision of a normal state where no weapon exists outside the control of the state. He expressed support for the country’s president, government, and the new hope for unity during this period.

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A young woman was arrested in Brahmanbaria’s Bijoynagar on Friday night, and police seized 3,000 yaba pills from her possession. The arrest occurred around 11:30 PM at Chandura Dakbanglo Mor. The woman, identified as Mariyam Begum, was initially questioned by the police during their routine patrol. After a search, the yaba pills were found. The police have announced that a drug-related case will be filed against the arrested woman, according to Officer-in-Charge Md. Rowshan Ali.

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US President Donald Trump has agreed to meet with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in the near future. Starmer is expected to visit the United States within the next few weeks. The UK Prime Minister’s office confirmed that Starmer had discussed his upcoming US trip with Trump over the phone. Trump said that Starmer had requested another in-person meeting. The meeting is being described as a friendly discussion, signaling strong relations between the two countries, according to Reuters.

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Speakers at a seminar organized by Citizen Initiative claimed that the police are refusing to file cases because they are involved in the murders themselves. They emphasized that fascism should be judged in international courts. According to the speakers, reconciliation without justice is dangerous. Since August 5, only three of the disappeared persons have been released, while the others remain missing. BNP leader Salahuddin Khan alleged that the ruling Awami League, using law enforcement agencies, has been involved in forced disappearances and killings to suppress opposition. Speakers also noted that they would seek UN assistance to secure justice.

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the United States at the invitation of President Donald Trump, where several significant issues were discussed, including trade, immigration, and visa policies. Notable figures such as Elon Musk and top White House officials were present. While the discussion avoided sensitive topics like mutual tariff policies, human rights, and minority persecution, experts suggest that India’s role as a major trade partner and counter to China has reduced the importance of human rights concerns for the US. Trump mentioned that Modi had promised to reduce unreasonable tariffs, making it more difficult for American goods to enter the Indian market. Modi also expressed support for Trump’s MAGA movement, and both leaders agreed on a prisoner exchange. Modi also expressed support for Trump’s stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

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A violent clash erupted between two villages in Sunamganj’s Jagannathpur on Friday, sparked by a fight among transport workers. At least 30 people were injured, including one person who was shot. The incident occurred at the Jagadishpur field around noon. Police, the military, and the UNO arrived at the scene to bring the situation under control. Eyewitnesses reported that the altercation between transport workers from the two villages escalated into a heated argument, which eventually turned into a violent clash with local weapons. The injured were taken to MAG Osmani Hospital and the upazila health complex for treatment.

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A total of 146,694 students are competing for 1,896 seats in Dhaka University’s Science Unit admission test, making the competition 77 candidates per seat. The 1.5-hour exam will be held on Saturday (Feb 15) from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM across eight divisional cities. The test includes a 60-mark MCQ section (45 minutes) and a 40-mark written exam (45 minutes). DU Vice-Chancellor Dr. Niaz Ahmed Khan will visit Curzon Hall during the exam. Other units’ admission tests have already been conducted.

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In Ashulia, Savar, 11 people, including women and children, were injured in a gas cylinder explosion while preparing traditional sweets for Shab-e-Barat. The incident occurred around 9:30 PM on Friday. Witnesses reported that Sumon, a garment worker, lived on the second floor of a building with his two children. That night, his brother Sohel came to visit with his family, and they were preparing sweets when the gas cylinder exploded. As a result, 11 people suffered burn injuries. They were initially taken to the Ashulia Women and Children’s Hospital and later transferred to the burn unit of Dhaka Medical College for further treatment.

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Since taking office for a second term, President Donald Trump has dismissed nearly 10,000 government employees as part of a cost-cutting initiative. On January 20, he established a new office, “Government Spending Reduction and Workforce Efficiency,” led by Tesla CEO Elon Musk. However, Congress has not recognized the office as a ministry, keeping Musk in an advisory role. The layoffs affect multiple departments, including Energy, Health, and Veterans Affairs. The IRS announced that over 1,000 more employees will be dismissed next week.

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In Shibchar, Madaripur, three individuals were arrested by the joint forces for impersonating army officers and committing fraud. The arrests were made during an operation conducted from Thursday to Friday across various areas. The arrested individuals are Jahangir (35), Simanta Malo (20), and Kawser Sikdar (21). According to police sources, the suspects called a woman and demanded 3,000 taka, claiming that the glass of an army vehicle had been broken during a conflict at her shop. They threatened her with a legal case if she refused to pay. In this manner, the group extorted a total of 25,000 taka. Following a complaint to the police, the joint forces took action, leading to their arrest.

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The death toll in the second phase of the 58th World Ijtema has risen to three following the death of another worshipper. The deceased have been identified as Abdul Aziz Sheikh (62) from Shariatpur, Nazmul Hossain (75) from Bogura, and Didar Torfadar (55) from Khulna. Abdul Aziz and Nazmul Hossain passed away on Friday, February 14, while Didar Torfadar died on Thursday. The information was confirmed by Mohammad Sayem, the media coordinator for the second phase of the World Ijtema. The ongoing event is being held by the Saad faction, with the concluding Akheri Munajat scheduled for Sunday.

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The UN fact-finding mission’s report has documented cases of enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and repression by Sheikh Hasina’s party, government, and state forces during the July uprising. The report also includes several recommendations. Rory Mungoven, an official from the UN office, stated that the collected data could be used in trials at the International Criminal Court (ICC). Human rights activists have emphasized the necessity of taking cases from domestic tribunals to the ICC. The UN recommendations call for impartial investigations and trials without human rights violations. Additionally, they suggest banning the death penalty in accordance with international standards, which could increase pressure on Bangladesh to abolish capital punishment. Some recommendations focus solely on political party reforms, while others require long-term structural changes, adding to the complexity of implementation.

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Abdus Salam, the chief of Jamaat-e-Islami in Bandarban district, has stated that justice should come before elections. Speaking at a conference on Friday, he emphasized the need for harmony over hostility. He criticized those who, according to him, lacked the courage to remove a car from in front of their leader’s house yet now speak against Jamaat-e-Islami. He also claimed that there is no evidence of Jamaat activists being involved in extortion or tender manipulation. Furthermore, he stressed the importance of electing honest individuals as local representatives to establish good governance.

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A recent survey published by The Times of Israel on Saturday reveals that 61% of Israelis oppose resuming war with Hamas. Instead, they support moving forward with the second phase of the ongoing prisoner exchange to secure the release of hostages. The survey, conducted among 600 Israelis, found that only 18% support restarting military operations, while 21% remain undecided. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister announced the release of three Israeli citizens as part of the sixth phase of the prisoner exchange.

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