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Bangladesh Bank Governor Ahsan H. Mansur has indicated that financial settlements could be considered as “one of the options” in dealing with relatively minor financial misconduct cases. In an interview with the Financial Times, Mansur stated that the central bank's response will be determined by the nature of the alleged actions of the accused individuals.
Mansur, who is leading Bangladesh Bank's efforts to recover assets siphoned off during Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s administration, mentioned that the bank aims to raise up to $100 million to pursue future international legal actions.
"The money was stolen," he said, stressing the moral and legal obligation of the UK government to assist in tracing and identifying the illicit assets. "Legally—and I would say morally as well—it is the UK’s responsibility to help in locating these funds," the chief advisor added.
Financial Settlement a Possible Option for Lesser Offenses: Bangladesh Bank Governor
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition government has successfully resisted an opposition-backed motion to dissolve the Knesset. In a preliminary vote held on Thursday, 61 members of the 120-seat parliament voted against the proposal, while 53 voted in favor. The push for dissolution stemmed from ongoing tensions surrounding military exemptions for ultra-Orthodox Jewish seminary students. While some religious parties within the ruling coalition are demanding exemptions, several lawmakers are calling for an end to such privileges altogether.
Israeli Government Survives Opposition-Led Attempt to Dissolve Parliament
President Donald Trump has announced that the long-anticipated trade agreement between Washington and Beijing has been finalized. The deal now awaits final approval from the heads of state of both nations.
According to Trump, under the new agreement, the United States will benefit from a total of 55% tariff concessions, while China will receive 10%. He further stated that China has committed to supplying the U.S. in advance with essential resources, including rare earth minerals and magnets.
In a post on social media, Trump wrote, “China will provide the United States with a full supply of magnets and critical rare minerals on a priority basis. In return, the U.S. will honor its promises to China, including allowing Chinese students access to American universities—something I’ve always supported!”
US-China Trade Deal Finalized, Awaits Presidential Approval: Trump
Police have recovered the hanging body of a woman named Habiba Begum (29) from Puthia upazila in Rajshahi.
The incident took place on Thursday morning. Habiba Begum, daughter of the late Khalilur Rahman, was a resident of the local Ashrayan Project (government shelter housing).
According to police, initial evidence suggests that she died by suicide.
Inspector Dulal Hossain said that Habiba had returned to her father’s home from her in-laws’ residence after Eid and had been staying there. Early in the morning, her family members noticed she was missing and started searching for her. Eventually, they found her hanging inside the bathroom with a noose around her neck.
Police have launched an investigation into the incident.
Woman Found Hanging at Shelter Project in Rajshahi’s Puthia
A passenger aircraft reportedly crashed at India’s Ahmedabad airport on Thursday, with 242 passengers on board. Thick plumes of smoke were seen rising from the Adani-operated airport premises, causing panic in nearby areas. The type of aircraft and the extent of casualties or damage remain unconfirmed. Social media footage showed smoke engulfing the skyline of Ahmedabad's upscale neighborhoods. Roads surrounding the crash site have been sealed off as a safety measure.
Passenger Plane Crashes at Ahmedabad Airport; 242 Aboard
Japan has strongly protested after Chinese fighter jets closely pursued a Japanese P-3C maritime patrol aircraft in international waters near Okinawa. The incidents occurred on June 7 and 8, shortly after China’s two aircraft carriers, Shandong and Liaoning, conducted their first joint operation in the Pacific. Japan warned that such close encounters risk accidental collisions and pledged to increase airspace surveillance while maintaining diplomatic communication with China. Beijing says the carrier exercises were routine training, not targeting any country.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif arrived in the United Arab Emirates on Thursday for a one-day official visit. During the trip, he is scheduled to meet with the President of the UAE, accompanied by his delegation. The prime minister is joined by Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar, and Special Assistant Tariq Fatemi. Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry has termed the visit as significant, highlighting its importance in strengthening bilateral ties.
Pakistani Prime Minister Visits UAE on Official Trip
As the Eid holidays draw to a close, workers are slowly making their way back to Dhaka. The joy of Eid celebrations still lingers on everyone’s faces.
After spending time with their loved ones, people are now heading back to their workplaces in the capital. Since early Thursday morning, crowds of returning passengers have been seen at Dhaka’s major transit hubs, including Joydebpur, Gabtoli, Kamalapur, and the airport. Some are traveling with family members, while others are alone.
Travelers expressed their happiness over a hassle-free Eid journey. They reported no significant traffic jams on the buses, and the absence of ticket scalping on the trains helped reduce travel difficulties this year.
Workers Gradually Return to Dhaka as Eid Holidays Come to an End
A high-ranking BNP delegation led by Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir is scheduled to visit China later this June at the invitation of the Communist Party of China. According to BNP media cell member Shayrul Kabir Khan, members from the party’s standing committee, vice-chairpersons, and advisors may join the trip. Following the fall of the Awami League government on August 5, China has been strengthening ties with Bangladeshi political parties, previously hosting delegations from BNP, Jamaat-e-Islami, and other Islamic parties.
After being closed for over two weeks, the outpatient department of the National Institute of Ophthalmology and Hospital reopened partially on Thursday. While emergency and outpatient services are now available, all other hospital operations remain suspended. Law enforcement, including police, RAB, and Ansar personnel, were visibly present at the facility. An Ansar member stated that the situation remains under control as of today. The hospital had been shut down following a violent clash between freedom fighters from July and hospital staff, which left several injured.
Partial Services Resume at National Eye Hospital After Two Weeks of Closure
The World Bank will resume investments in nuclear energy after a long pause, aiming to help developing countries meet rapidly increasing electricity demand. President Ajay Banga confirmed the move, citing collaboration with the IAEA for safety and regulatory support. The initiative includes upgrading existing plants, expanding small modular reactor (SMR) use, and boosting grid infrastructure. Banga emphasized aligning energy access with national development goals. The World Bank will also support carbon capture and coal plant repurposing to enhance sustainable energy transitions.
Professor Asif Nazrul, Legal Advisor to the Interim Government, expressed frustration over unwarranted criticism following misinformation about a freedom fighters’ law. He clarified that although other ministries draft laws, the Ministry of Law is responsible only for issuing them, a procedural formality. Nazrul called for fair criticism limited to his official duties and urged people to verify facts before condemning. He reminded that accountability lies with the entire government and appealed for empathy, emphasizing eventual divine judgment.
The Indian Border Security Force (BSF) has reportedly pushed 70 individuals, believed to be Bangladeshi nationals, across four border points in the Sylhet and Sunamganj districts. Following the push-in, members of the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), who were patrolling the area, detained the individuals.
The incident occurred early Thursday morning in the border regions of Jaintapur’s Sripur and Minatila, Companiganj’s Kalairag, and Chhatak’s Nowakot Border Outposts (BOPs). Among those detained, 53 are reportedly residents of border areas within the Sylhet district.
At the Sripur BOP in Jaintapur, the BGB detained 17 individuals from two families. Additionally, 23 people from four families were detained at Minatila BOP, and 17 individuals from four families were detained at the Nowakot BOP.
BGB authorities are currently verifying their identities and investigating the circumstances surrounding their entry into the country.
BSF Pushes In 70 Alleged Bangladeshis Through Four Sylhet-Sunamganj Border Points; BGB Detains Them
At the Kalairag border in Companyganj Upazila, Sylhet, 13 Bangladeshis were pushed back by the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) and subsequently detained by Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) around 3:30 a.m. on Thursday. The group includes men, women, and children from two families in Kurigram district. The detained individuals will be handed over to the police, according to the Kalairag BOP camp commander who confirmed the incident.
Khulna police conducted separate operations in Paikgachha and arrested a total of seven individuals, including six wanted in pending cases and one in a regular case. Idrisur Rahman, Officer-in-Charge of Paikgachha Police Station, stated that the arrested suspects have been sent to the Khulna court. The accused are Tarikul Islam, Babulur Rahman Babul, Rezaul Hossain, Shahinur Rahman Gazi, Al-Amin Mistri, Billal Sana, and Atiar Rahman.
Police Arrest Seven Accused in Separate Operations in Paikgachha, Khulna
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