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An abandoned Laguna vehicle caught fire inside the South Keraniganj Police Station compound in Dhaka on Sunday night, reportedly set ablaze by unidentified individuals. The incident occurred around 10 p.m. and was confirmed by Sajedul Kabir Jowardar, Senior Station Officer of the Postagola Fire Service. Two fire service units quickly responded and brought the fire under control. Witnesses said two men ignited the vehicle before fleeing when a woman screamed upon witnessing the act. The sudden blaze caused panic within the station and nearby areas. Locals expressed concern that such an incident in front of a police station raises serious security questions and may indicate a deliberate act of sabotage. Officer-in-Charge Mohammad Akhtar Hossain stated that authorities have yet to determine whether the fire was an act of sabotage or an accident, and an investigation is underway.
Unidentified men set fire to an abandoned vehicle inside South Keraniganj Police Station compound in Dhaka
A fourth-year student of Jahangirnagar University’s International Relations department has filed a written complaint against Associate Professor Fazlul Halim Rana, alleging discriminatory behavior, unfair grading, and mental harassment. The complaint claims the teacher has repeatedly insulted students based on their appearance or madrasa background, labeling some as 'Shibir' or 'militants.' Several students testified that they received inconsistent marks despite similar answers and were subjected to verbal abuse and threats. The complainants demanded that the teacher be barred from evaluating final exam scripts, that all papers be re-evaluated independently, and that a neutral investigation committee be formed. They also sought a permanent policy to prevent personal or political harassment of students. In response, Professor Rana denied all allegations, calling them baseless and asserting that he has never discriminated against students in his 18-year teaching career. The university administration has yet to announce any formal investigation into the matter.
Jahangirnagar University teacher faces allegations of bias and extremist labeling of madrasa-background students
Bangladesh and Qatar have signed a long-awaited agreement allowing the deployment of Bangladeshi armed forces personnel to the Qatar Armed Forces. The signing ceremony took place in Doha, where Bangladesh’s Principal Staff Officer Lieutenant General S M Kamrul Hasan and Qatar’s Chief of Staff Lieutenant General (Pilot) Jassim bin Mohammed Al Mannai signed the deal. Initially, around 800 Bangladeshi military members will be sent to Qatar on a three-year deputation, which may be extended to six years based on performance. The agreement is expected to strengthen bilateral defense cooperation, enhance professional exchange, and generate foreign currency earnings for Bangladesh. The initiative follows the visit of Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus to Qatar earlier this year, which helped accelerate the signing process. Officials from both countries, including Bangladesh’s ambassador to Qatar, attended the signing ceremony. The deployment marks a new phase in defense collaboration between the two nations.
Bangladesh to send 800 armed forces members to Qatar under new bilateral defense agreement
Newly elected New York Mayor Zohra Mamdani has called for a public boycott of Starbucks in solidarity with striking workers demanding a fair union contract. In a post on social media platform X on November 14, Mamdani stated that Starbucks employees are fighting for fair treatment and that he would refrain from purchasing from the chain until the dispute is resolved. The strike, dubbed the 'Red Cup Rebellion,' coincided with Starbucks’ busy Red Cup Day, when customers typically line up for free holiday cups. Organized by Starbucks Workers United, the walkout involved employees from over 25 U.S. cities. The union claims the company has refused to negotiate, warning that the strike could expand if talks stall. Starbucks, however, rejected the union’s demands, asserting that its workers already receive competitive pay and benefits, averaging $19 per hour and over $30 with additional perks.
New York Mayor Zohra Mamdani calls for Starbucks boycott supporting workers’ fair contract strike
The United States is reportedly preparing for a potential military strike against Venezuela, according to NPR. The Pentagon has announced a five-day naval exercise in Trinidad and Tobago, while the world’s largest aircraft carrier, USS Gerald R. Ford, is set to arrive in the northern Caribbean Sea on November 16. Although President Donald Trump has not officially declared a direct attack, reports suggest that military preparations are nearly complete, involving 15,000 troops and 2,000 marines. Trump has hinted at having made a 'mental decision' regarding Venezuela but has not elaborated. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has condemned the U.S. exercises, accusing Washington of preparing for war. The Pentagon insists the operations are aimed at intercepting drug trafficking vessels, though officials have hinted at possible ground operations targeting Venezuela.
US readies forces and naval drills near Caribbean amid rising tensions with Venezuela
A Faridpur district Chhatra Dal leader, Khairul Islam Roman, has been expelled from his post after sharing an 11-second viral video showing BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir scolding a man. The central Chhatra Dal announced the decision in a press release on Sunday, citing a breach of organizational discipline. Roman, who served as joint general secretary of the district unit, said he shared the video on Facebook earlier that day but deleted it and apologized after realizing it might harm the party’s image. Despite this, the central leadership approved his expulsion, instructing all members to avoid organizational contact with him. Roman, a resident of Bhanga upazila, had previously contested a student union election in 2018 and recently gained attention for welcoming job candidates with flowers. He expressed disappointment over the decision, emphasizing the need for tolerance and mutual respect within politics.
Chhatra Dal expels Faridpur leader for sharing viral video of BNP chief Mirza Fakhrul scolding man
Two crude bombs exploded outside the residence of Syeda Rizwana Hasan, an adviser to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and the Ministry of Water Resources, in Dhaka’s Central Road area on Sunday night. Witnesses reported that two unidentified assailants arrived quickly, threw the explosives, and fled the scene, causing panic among nearby residents. The incident occurred around 9 p.m., prompting an immediate police response. New Market Police Station Officer-in-Charge A.K.M. Mahfuzul Haque confirmed that law enforcement officials are reviewing CCTV footage to identify and apprehend the perpetrators. No injuries or major property damage were reported as of late Sunday. Authorities have increased security in the area and initiated an investigation to determine the motive behind the attack.
Two crude bombs exploded outside adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan’s Dhaka home prompting police probe
A 60-year-old woman named Jharna Chakma was killed and three others were injured after a herd of wild elephants attacked vehicles on the Asambasti-Kaptai connecting road in Rangamati’s Kamilachhari area on Sunday evening. The deceased was a resident of Chairman Para in Jibtali Union under Rangamati Sadar upazila. According to forest officials, two separate attacks occurred around 5:20 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., damaging two CNG-run auto-rickshaws and a motorcycle. Forest department teams, assisted by the army and fire service, rushed to the scene and evacuated travelers and tourists from the area by 7:00 p.m. The injured were taken to Rangamati General Hospital, where Jharna Chakma died on the way. Officials confirmed that two elephant herds, each consisting of six to seven elephants including calves, were involved in the incidents. Authorities have urged locals to remain cautious as elephant movement in the region has recently increased.
One woman killed and three injured in wild elephant attack on road in Rangamati
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) A M M Nasir Uddin has identified combating misinformation and disinformation as the most critical challenge for the upcoming national election in Bangladesh. Speaking at a dialogue with registered political parties at the Election Commission headquarters in Agargaon, Dhaka, he emphasized the need for political parties to cooperate in maintaining the electoral code of conduct. The CEC noted that misinformation has become a major concern that previous commissions did not face. Representatives from several political parties, including NAP, Khelafat Majlish, Islami Andolan, Bangladesh JASAD, and Ganofront, attended the dialogue. They raised issues such as the timing of consultations, the need for army deployment during elections, the importance of ensuring neutrality, and the separation of referendum and election dates. The CEC reiterated that the commission must remain impartial and cannot favor any party, urging all stakeholders to help ensure a fair and peaceful election process.
CEC Nasir Uddin calls misinformation the main challenge for Bangladesh’s upcoming national election
A fire broke out at the dumping yard of South Keraniganj Police Station in Dhaka around 10 p.m. on Sunday, November 16. According to Postagola Fire Service Senior Station Officer Sajedul Kabir Zowardar, the fire appeared to be an act of arson based on the condition of the blaze and eyewitness accounts. Two fire service units were deployed to control the flames, which destroyed a dumped laguna vehicle. A female witness reported seeing two unidentified men fleeing the scene as the fire started. However, Officer-in-Charge Mohammad Akhtar Hossain of South Keraniganj Police Station suggested that the fire might have originated from garbage combustion rather than deliberate arson. Authorities are investigating the cause of the incident to determine whether it was accidental or intentional.
Fire at South Keraniganj Police Station dump suspected as arson under investigation
Bangladesh’s Supreme Court has requested the army headquarters to deploy troops to ensure security around the International Crimes Tribunal ahead of the November 17 verdict in a war crimes case involving former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and two others. Authorities fear potential unrest from banned Awami League activists during the announcement. The tribunal, led by Justice Md Golam Mortuza Mozumdar, will deliver its ruling on charges of genocide linked to the July coup. The Ministry of Culture plans to broadcast the historic judgment live on large screens across Dhaka. Law enforcement agencies, including the Dhaka Metropolitan Police, have heightened alert levels and will deploy additional forces to prevent sabotage or violence. The Supreme Court administration confirmed that the letter seeking army assistance was sent on Sunday evening, underscoring the government’s concern over maintaining order during the high-profile verdict.
Supreme Court requests army deployment to secure tribunal ahead of Sheikh Hasina war crimes verdict
A liquor bar named Bangladesh Media Club Ltd., reportedly owned by fugitive journalist Nayeem Nizam, has sparked controversy over its licensing and operation. According to allegations by Aminur Rahman Khan from Purana Paltan, the bar received its license during the Awami League government under the direction of former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, allegedly bypassing regulations. Following the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government, Nizam went into hiding, yet influential groups are reportedly trying to relocate and reopen the bar despite a Home Ministry order issued on April 15, 2024, prohibiting such transfers. Attempts to secure court approval also failed after the Attorney General’s Office opposed the move. However, reports suggest continued pressure on the Department of Narcotics Control to allow the bar’s operation. Observers have called for a thorough investigation, emphasizing that a fugitive cannot legally run a liquor business under existing laws.
Fugitive Nayeem Nizam’s liquor bar faces probe over alleged illegal license and relocation attempts
Malaysian immigration authorities detained 123 migrant workers, including 45 Bangladeshi nationals, during an operation named 'Ops Mahir' at a plastic factory in Johor state. The raid, conducted on Saturday evening, followed weeks of surveillance and public complaints about illegal foreign labor employment. Johor Immigration Director Datuk Mohd Rusdi Mohd Darus said the detainees failed to produce valid work permits and were charged with violating the Immigration Act. The arrested workers include nationals from Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, India, and Pakistan, aged between 20 and 48. One local human resources officer was also detained. During the operation, panic spread among workers, and several attempted to flee before officers sealed all exits. All detainees have been sent to the Setia Tropika Immigration Depot for further questioning, and authorities confirmed that legal proceedings are underway.
Malaysia detains 123 migrant workers including 45 Bangladeshis in Johor factory raid
In Barguna’s Bamna upazila, leaders and activists of the banned Awami League and Chhatra League locked four local institutions, including Bamna Government College, late Saturday night in protest related to the verdict against Sheikh Hasina for alleged crimes against humanity. The other affected institutions were Bukabunia Union Parishad office, Bukabunia Land Office, and Bukabunia Adarsha Secondary School. Police reported that the locks were broken on Sunday morning and normal operations have resumed. Local Chhatra League leaders confirmed the incident through Facebook posts, claiming the action was part of their political program. The head teacher of Bukabunia Adarsha Secondary School said he found the school gate locked in the morning and informed the police, who then instructed reopening. Bamna Police Station’s Officer-in-Charge Harun-or-Rashid Howlader stated that he visited the scene but found no visible evidence of the incident, though an investigation is ongoing.
Banned Chhatra League activists lock four Barguna institutions over Sheikh Hasina war crimes verdict
Bus operations between Barishal and the rest of Bangladesh have been suspended following violent clashes and vandalism at the Nathullabad Central Bus Terminal on Saturday night. The unrest began after an argument over half fares between a BM College student and transport workers escalated, leading hundreds of students to attack the terminal, vandalizing over 150 buses and setting one on fire before firefighters intervened. Transport workers allege that large sums of money were looted and 20–25 workers injured, while students claim workers assaulted them first when they protested the harassment of a fellow student. Although no official strike was declared, bus owners and workers have stopped services citing safety concerns and heavy damage. The suspension has caused severe travel disruptions across the southern region, leaving passengers stranded. Bus owners estimate losses of several crores of taka, with most buses requiring extensive repairs before resuming service.
Bus services across southern Bangladesh halted after Barishal student-worker clash over half fare dispute
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