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Students of Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) have rejected the administration’s directive to vacate residential halls and are continuing their protest on campus.
On Monday morning, students gathered in front of the K.R. Market, demanding a fair investigation and identification of those involved in a recent attack on protesters. While many students remain on campus in defiance of the order, some have started leaving the halls citing security concerns.
The unrest escalated after Sunday’s demonstration, when students—pressing for the introduction of a combined degree program—confined Vice-Chancellor and about 227 members of the Academic Council inside the campus auditorium. Tensions flared further when an unidentified group attacked the protesting students with sticks. The attackers have not yet been identified.
In response, the university authorities announced an indefinite closure of BAU and instructed all students to vacate their halls by 9:00 AM on Monday.
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The National Doctors’ Forum (NDF), a Jamaat-affiliated association of physicians, has expressed strong condemnation and outrage after one doctor allegedly interrupted Abdullah Mohammad Taher during his speech at the Bangladesh Health Conclave 2025.
NDF leaders stated that such discourteous behavior is “completely unacceptable” and damages the dignity and professionalism of the medical community. They emphasized that doctors must uphold professional responsibility, humility, and respect in their service.
They further noted that while some unethical pharmaceutical companies may tempt a handful of doctors for profit, these few do not represent Bangladesh’s overall healthcare system. “The majority of doctors serve with dedication and sacrifice,” the NDF added, vowing to continue protecting the honor and dignity of the medical profession.
Doctors’ Association Condemns Disruptive Behavior During Taher’s Speech
A devastating earthquake hit eastern Afghanistan late Sunday night, leaving more than 250 people dead and at least 500 others injured, officials confirmed.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the quake struck at 11:17 PM local time, with its epicenter located 27 kilometers northeast of Jalalabad. The tremor, registering 6.0 on the Richter scale, had a shallow depth of just 8 kilometers, intensifying its destructive impact.
Afghanistan’s Ministry of Information reported severe casualties across several districts of Kunar province, including Nurgal, Sawkai, Watapur, Manogi, and Chapa Dara. Authorities fear the death toll could rise further as many remote areas remain cut off, and rescue teams are still struggling to reach those locations.
Locals described it as one of the strongest quakes to hit the region in recent years. Meanwhile, Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said local officials and residents have begun rescue operations, while additional relief teams from neighboring provinces are on their way to assist.
Powerful Earthquake Strikes Eastern Afghanistan, Over 250 Dead
Several student organizations—including the Democratic Student Alliance, Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, and the Student Rights Council—walked out of a RAKSU election commission meeting over the inclusion of first-year students in the voter list.
The commission reiterated that the RAKSU elections would be held on the scheduled date, September 25, and that a final decision on the voter list would be made soon.
However, Chhatra Dal’s branch president Sultan Ahmed Rahi alleged that the university administration and election commission were being influenced by “Pakistan embassy and Maghbazar quarters.” He said they had been forced to share discussions with “pro-Pakistan leaders and accused attackers,” which was unacceptable.
Student Rights Council leader Al Shahriya Shuvo claimed their group was denied a chance to speak, while others were given special privileges. Expressing solidarity, the Democratic Student Alliance joined the walkout.
Despite the boycott, Chief Election Commissioner continued discussions. Former coordinator Fahim Reza stressed that since the election date had already been changed twice, it must proceed on September 25 without delay.
Student Groups Walk Out of RAKSU Voter List Discussion Over First-Year Inclusion
BNP leader Aminul Haque has said that development claims are hollow if the people’s basic problems remain unresolved. “No one can be deprived of a fundamental right like access to safe water,” he stated.
Speaking at the inauguration of a new water pump in Rupnagar Eastern Housing G-Block, Haque said residents of the area had long suffered due to the shortage of clean drinking water. “This pump will ease their suffering. Serving the people’s welfare is the primary goal of our politics,” he added.
He emphasized that ensuring safe water and a healthy environment is just as crucial as education and sports for building a bright future for the next generation. Residents expressed gratitude for the initiative, calling it a long-awaited relief.
“Development Claims Are Meaningless Without Solving Basic Problems” – BNP Leader Aminul Haque
Professor Dr. Mojibul Haque, consultant at the Center of Integrated Medicine in Texas, said that with proper lifestyle changes, people can stay healthy without medicine. Speaking at a book launch in Dhaka, he warned against antibiotic use in livestock, refined sugar, white flour, and overuse of electronic devices. He stressed that modern diets and stress are causing illness, while natural detoxification can keep the body disease-free. Dr. Haque treats patients in Dhaka without chemical drugs.
President Donald Trump said he will issue an executive order requiring voter ID for all ballots, with no exceptions. He stated only seriously ill individuals and military personnel abroad may vote by mail. Trump, who continues to claim without evidence that the 2020 election was stolen, has long opposed electronic voting machines, favoring paper ballots. Legal experts question his authority since states oversee elections. The 2026 midterms will be the first national test of his policies after returning to power.
A total of 2,049 polling centers across the country have been declared unsuitable for use ahead of the 13th National Parliamentary Election, according to a report by the Education Engineering Department (EED).
The report, signed by EED Chief Engineer Md. Altaf Hossain, estimates that Tk 110.27 crore will be required for repair work and construction of boundary walls at these centers.
Among the centers, 1,490 educational institutions under the Secondary and Higher Education Division will need Tk 33.78 crore for repairs. Additionally, boundary wall construction at 559 institutions has been projected to cost Tk 76.48 crore.
The EED has already written to the Education Secretary seeking allocation of the necessary funds, with a copy of the request also sent to the Election Commission.
2,049 Polling Centers Declared Unfit Ahead of Election — Tk 110 Crore Needed for Repairs and Boundary Walls
NCP Convener Nahid Islam, after returning from China and visiting Nurul Haque Nur at Dhaka Medical College Hospital, declared that the Jatiya Party has “no right” to engage in politics in Bangladesh. He accused the party of standing against the people by participating in what he described as an “illegitimate election,” thereby legitimizing a fraudulent process.
Nahid strongly condemned the recent attack on Nur, calling it “deeply concerning” and “unnatural.” He urged all political parties to unite in resisting the defeated forces.
At the same time, Sarjis Alam warned of taking to the streets once again to counter what he called “fascist conspiracies.” He argued that the attack on Nur was a calculated attempt to suppress the power of a people’s uprising.
“This brutal assault was carried out by the military, which is alarming,” Alam alleged, raising questions about whose directives the armed forces are currently operating under. He further claimed that the violence was carried out in retaliation for demanding accountability for collaborators of fascism.
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Police have recovered the body of a 50-year-old US citizen, identified as Jackson, from The Westin Dhaka. Initial investigations suggest that his death was natural.
According to OC Hafizur Rahman, Jackson checked into the hotel on August 27 through the US Embassy. Hotel staff grew suspicious after he stopped ordering food for two consecutive days and alerted both the embassy and police.
A medical team from the embassy and a police team later entered his room, where they found Jackson lying dead on his bed.
Police confirmed that as the death appeared natural, the US Embassy formally took custody of the body. Initial information indicates Jackson had arrived in Bangladesh for business purposes.
US Citizen Found Dead in Dhaka Hotel; Suspected Natural Death
A strong 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan near the Pakistan border late Sunday night, killing more than 20 people and injuring over 115 others. Officials fear the death toll may rise.
According to the US Geological Survey (USGS), the quake struck at 11:47 pm local time at a depth of just 8 kilometers. At least three aftershocks, ranging between 4.5 and 5.2 in magnitude, followed the initial tremor.
The worst-hit provinces are Nangarhar and Kunar, where hospitals are overwhelmed with the injured. Tremors were felt in Kabul for several seconds and even as far away as Islamabad.
Afghanistan has a tragic history of devastating earthquakes. In October 2023, a 6.3-magnitude quake killed at least 4,000 people in the country.
Powerful 6.0 Earthquake Rocks Afghanistan, At Least 20 Killed
Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) has been declared closed indefinitely following an attack on protesting students by alleged outsiders. Students have been instructed to vacate their dormitories by 9:00 am Monday, while two platoons of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) have been deployed to maintain order.
The announcement came from Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. A.K. Fazlul Haque Bhuiyan on Sunday night. Earlier, students had locked in the VC and around 227 academic council members inside an auditorium for several hours, demanding the introduction of a combined degree. The standoff lasted from 1:00 pm to 8:00 pm before Mymensingh’s Deputy Commissioner and Superintendent of Police intervened for negotiations.
However, the situation escalated when a group of outsiders armed with sticks stormed the venue and attacked students, injuring several, including female students. Teachers were eventually released, but students were assaulted and humiliated. Following the violence, students from different halls gathered in protest, prompting the shutdown decision.
Bangladesh Agricultural University Shuts Down Indefinitely After Attack on Protesting Students
The Indian Border Security Force (BSF) has handed over 14 Bangladeshi nationals to the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) through a flag meeting at the Satkhira border. The handover took place on Sunday evening around 7 p.m.
The group had been detained on Saturday night around 11 p.m. at Hakimpur border checkpoint in India. Following the return, BGB’s Subedar Md. Abul Kashem filed a general diary with Satkhira Police Station. Officials confirmed that after verifying their identities, the detainees will be reunited with their families.
BSF Returns 14 Bangladeshi Nationals to BGB After Border Detention
The Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Companiganj Police Station, Uzair Al Mahmud Adnan, has been transferred to Sylhet Sadar Court as a police inspector following widespread criticism over the looting of limestone at Bholaganj. He has been replaced by Md. Raton Sheikh.
On August 13, a delegation from the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) visited the Bholaganj stone quarry, where large-scale looting occurred due to alleged negligence by local administration and law enforcement. Following the incident, on August 18, Companiganj’s UNO Azijunnahar was transferred to Fenchuganj, while Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Sher Mahbub Murad was withdrawn.
According to the ACC’s investigation report, OC Uzair Al Mahmud Adnan and several officers of the local police station received commissions from illegal stone traders and actively facilitated the looting.
OC of Companiganj Police Station Transferred Over Stone Looting Scandal
Chinese President Xi Jinping told Prime Minister Narendra Modi during their meeting at the SCO summit in Tianjin that building friendship between India and China is the “right decision.” Xi highlighted the countries’ shared responsibilities as ancient civilizations and key Global South members. He emphasized peace, cooperation, and the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties. Modi welcomed reduced border tensions, stressed mutual trust and respect, and mentioned restarting direct flights. Both leaders underscored cooperation as vital for 2.8 billion people’s welfare.
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