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Salwan Momika, a 38-year-old Iraqi refugee who burned the Quran in Sweden in 2023, was shot and killed in a Stockholm apartment on January 29. Swedish police arrested five people but have not confirmed if the attacker is among them. Momika was live-streaming on TikTok during the attack. He was set to receive a court verdict for “crimes against an ethnic group” the next day. His Quran-burning acts, approved under Sweden’s free speech laws, sparked global Muslim outrage. His deportation was blocked due to human rights concerns.
Salwan Momika, Who Burned the Quran in Sweden, Shot Dead in Stockholm
A fire erupted at the Jahin Recycling Plant in Gazipur’s Monipur area on Thursday, January 30, around 1:30 PM. Five firefighting units were dispatched to the scene and are working to control the blaze and prevent it from spreading. No casualties have been reported so far. The cause of the fire and the extent of the damage will be investigated. The authorities are focused on ensuring that the fire does not escalate further.
Fire Breaks Out at Gazipur Factory, Five Units Mobilized for Control
RAJUK Chairman Major General (Retd.) Siddiqur Rahman Sarkar stated that buildings up to 100 stories would be allowed if there is sufficient space. The Detailed Area Plan (DAP) is being revised, and a review committee has been formed. New regulations require at least a 20-foot-wide road for building approval, and illegal constructions will face penalties. He emphasized a zero-tolerance policy against corruption, with officials already dismissed. Dhaka’s unplanned development has led to 96% of buildings violating regulations, prompting strict enforcement.
Buildings Up to 100 Stories Allowed If Space Permits: RAJUK
A Dhaka court sentenced former Awami League MP Mizanur Rahman to eight years in prison for acquiring wealth beyond known sources. However, as the sentences will run concurrently, he will serve a maximum of five years. The court also ordered the confiscation of Tk 14.45 million. Mizanur was arrested after his bail was revoked. His lawyer claims the case was politically motivated and vows to appeal. The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) filed the case in 2019, and the court recorded testimony from 11 witnesses.
Former MP Mizan Sentenced to 8 Years in Corruption Case, to Serve 5 Years
A BNP delegation, led by Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, attended a breakfast meeting hosted by U.S. Charge d’Affaires Tracy Ann Jacobson at her Gulshan residence on Thursday (January 30) at 10 AM. BNP Media Cell member Shairul Kabir Khan confirmed the meeting. Senior BNP leaders, including Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury and Shama Obaed, participated in discussions. Additionally, two senior U.S. Embassy political officials were present at the event, highlighting ongoing diplomatic engagement between BNP and the U.S. mission in Dhaka.
BNP Leaders Attend Breakfast Meeting at U.S. Charge d’Affaires’ Residence
US President Donald Trump has launched a “deferred resignation” program, offering up to 2 million federal employees eight months of pay if they resign by September. The plan aims to significantly shrink the government and enforce strict in-office work policies. Critics, including labor unions and Democratic lawmakers, warn of disruption and legal challenges. The White House calls it a generous offer but hints at future layoffs. This move is part of Trump’s broader agenda to cut government spending and regulations.
Trump Offers Incentives for 2 Million Federal Workers to Resign
Dismissed police officers and their families staged a protest in front of the Education Building in Dhaka, blocking the road to demand reinstatement. The demonstration began at noon on January 20, after they were stopped by police while marching from the Police Headquarters to the Secretariat. The protesters claim they lost their jobs due to political vendetta under the Awami League government. They warned of stricter movements if they are not reinstated through an executive order.
Dismissed Police Officers Protest by Blocking Road in Dhaka
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Interim Government Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus expressed optimism about reaching a political consensus on the July Declaration soon. The government expects this to happen by next week. The declaration, originally set for announcement on December 31 by student and civic groups, is now being finalized by the government. An all-party dialogue was held on January 16, and stakeholders were invited to submit opinions by January 23. The government aims to conclude discussions by early February.
Government Expects Political Consensus on July Declaration by Next Week
A passenger plane crashed into the Potomac River near Reagan Washington National Airport after colliding with a U.S. military helicopter. The incident, which occurred on Thursday morning, has raised fears of multiple casualties. The plane had at least 64 passengers on board. Rescue operations are ongoing, with multiple agencies, including the U.S. Park Police and D.C. Fire and Emergency Services, involved. A surveillance camera captured the moment of impact. In response, all flights at the airport have been temporarily suspended.
Passenger Plane Crashes in Washington, D.C. After Colliding with Military Helicopter, Casualties Feared
Israel will release 110 Palestinian prisoners on January 30 as part of the third phase of a ceasefire agreement. In return, Hamas will free three Israeli and five Thai hostages. The Palestinian Prisoners Club reports that 30 of the detainees are minors, 32 are serving life sentences, and 48 have varying prison terms, with 20 being sent into exile. Previous exchanges saw 290 Palestinian prisoners freed for seven Israeli hostages. Another swap is planned for Saturday, releasing three Israeli men.
Israel to Release 110 Palestinian Prisoners in Third Exchange Under Ceasefire Deal
Following U.S. President Donald Trump’s suggestion to relocate Palestinians to Egypt and Jordan, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz declared that expelling Palestinians from Gaza would be “unacceptable.” Scholz reaffirmed his support for a two-state solution, stating that the Palestinian Authority should assume responsibility for Gaza. He emphasized that peace is only achievable through self-governance in Gaza, and that attempts to achieve peace without West Bank and Gaza autonomy are unlikely to succeed.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz declared that expelling Palestinians from Gaza would be “unacceptable.”
Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan shared his experience of facing religious discrimination when trying to buy a house in Juhu, Mumbai. Despite searching for homes in the area, he was informed that due to his different community, he wouldn’t be able to purchase a property there. Saif, who has married non-Muslims, expressed that while he has never faced religious intolerance abroad, his own country questioned his religion, leaving him deeply insulted by the experience.
Saif Ali Khan Reveals Religious Discrimination in Mumbai’s Juhu While Trying to Buy a House
Evaly’s Managing Director Mohammad Russell and Chairperson Shamima Nasrin have been sentenced to two years of imprisonment without labor for fraud. The court also imposed a fine of 10,000 taka each, with an additional two months in jail for non-payment. They absconded, leading to the issuance of arrest warrants. The case stemmed from a transaction where the plaintiff paid for bikes but never received them, despite multiple promises and attempts for repayment.
Evaly’s Russell and Shamima Sentenced to 2 Years in Prison for Fraud
A court in Sirajganj has directed the registration of a case against six police officers, including former officers-in-charge (OCs) of Ullapara and Solonga police stations, over the alleged torture of truck driver Rokon Molla. Molla claims he was shot and disabled by former OC Asif Mohammad Siddikul Islam and was wrongfully imprisoned in false cases. The accused deny the charges, claiming Molla is a criminal leader with numerous cases against him. The case registration process is underway.
Court Orders Case Against 6 Police Officers Over Alleged Torture of Truck Driver in Sirajganj
The Appellate Division has temporarily lifted the High Court’s stay on the recruitment of 3,173 Junior Instructors under the Directorate of Technical Education. This allows them to join their positions despite previous allegations of question paper leaks in the 2022 recruitment exam. The High Court had suspended the process, but the government appealed. The PSC had finalized the results in November 2023, and appointment notices were issued in January 2024. The CID is still investigating the alleged ₹12.5 billion transaction linked to the leak.
There is no obstacle to the joining of 3173 junior instructors, High Court's stay order lifted
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