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The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) of Bangladesh has issued another summons to British Member of Parliament Tulip Siddiq, in connection with a case involving the alleged illegal acquisition of a flat from Eastern Housing in Dhaka’s Gulshan area.
The ACC initially sent a notice in May, but Siddiq has reportedly claimed she has not received it. In response, the ACC has now sent new notices to five addresses in Dhaka, including two additional locations, in an effort to ensure delivery.
The case revolves around allegations that the flat in question was obtained through unlawful means, a claim the ACC is currently investigating.
ACC Sends Fresh Summons to British MP Tulip Siddiq Over Illegal Flat Acquisition Allegation
Bangladesh Bank Governor Dr. Ahsan H. Mansur has announced that five private Islamic banks are scheduled to undergo a merger in the near future. Addressing concerns, he clarified that this move is unrelated to the upcoming national elections and will proceed within the next few months, well before the polls.
“There is no reason for bank officials to worry,” Dr. Mansur said, noting that necessary adjustments, including potential relocation of branches, may take place. Banks with a higher concentration of urban branches might be directed to expand into rural areas to ensure balanced coverage.
He also discussed the ongoing efforts to recover assets laundered abroad. “This will be a phased process. No asset can be reclaimed without a final court verdict,” he said. However, he mentioned the existence of a mechanism for out-of-court settlements that could potentially expedite the repatriation of illicit funds.
Five Private Islamic Banks Set to Merge Soon: Bangladesh Bank Governor
Brazil’s National Supply Company (Conab) projects a record 336.1 million tonnes of grain production for the 2024–25 marketing year, up 13% from the previous year. Soybean output is expected to reach 169.6 million tonnes, while corn production could rise to 128.3 million tonnes. Favorable weather and advanced farming technologies contributed to improved yields. The cultivated area grew by 2.3%, totaling 81.8 million hectares. These optimistic forecasts highlight Brazil’s growing dominance in global grain and oilseed markets.
Akbar Salehi, Deputy Governor for Security Affairs in Isfahan, reported that Israel carried out a targeted airstrike on the headquarters of Iran's Ministry of Defense in the central city of Isfahan. No casualties have been reported so far. Earlier, another Israeli strike was reported near Tehran’s Nobonyad area, also targeting defense-related infrastructure.
Israeli Airstrike Targets Iranian Defense Ministry Headquarters in Isfahan: Official
In response to Iran cutting off internet access following an Israeli strike on its nuclear facilities, Elon Musk has announced the activation of Starlink satellite-based internet in the country. “The beams are on,” Musk wrote, confirming Starlink’s signal is live in Iran. Previously, Iran's Ministry of Communications had admitted to imposing "temporary restrictions" on internet access, limiting citizens' ability to access foreign news during ongoing tensions between Tehran and Jerusalem.
Elon Musk Activates Starlink in Iran Amid Internet Blackout Following Israeli Strike
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) projects that crude oil production in the U.S. could decline slightly to 13.37 million barrels per day in 2026, down 50,000 barrels from 2025. A sharp drop in active rigs and slower drilling activity are key factors behind this trend. Shale output, especially from the Permian Basin, is expected to decrease, though offshore production may rise slightly. Meanwhile, global oil demand growth is slowing, while rising supply may lead to increased global crude inventories.
The National Consensus Commission is set to hold a meeting with the BNP and 30 other political parties on June 17 at 10:30 AM at the Foreign Service Academy’s Doel Hall. The three-day discussions will run through June 19. Topics on the agenda include Article 70 of the Constitution, nomination of Standing Committee chairpersons, women's representation in politics, a bicameral legislature, and the process of appointing the Chief Justice.
National Consensus Commission to Meet with BNP and 30 Political Parties on June 17
While exchanging Eid greetings, Advisor Farida Akhtar stated that this year's Eid-ul-Adha was notably smoother and more comfortable in terms of travel, sacrificial animal handling, and meat distribution compared to previous years. She highlighted that no livestock was imported from neighboring countries this year, leading to higher sales for local farmers. She added that orphanages and madrasas received sacrificial animal hides, and although the government distributed salt free of charge for hide preservation, lack of expertise caused some preservation issues. Despite not reaching ideal price levels, hide prices were better than in previous years.
Eid-ul-Adha Travel and Sacrificial Processes Smoother Than Previous Years: Advisor Farida Akhtar
A devastating fire broke out at the 67-storey Marina Pinnacle residential tower in Dubai’s Marina area late Friday night. Emergency services worked for six hours to control the blaze, successfully evacuating all 3,820 residents from 764 apartments without any injuries. Authorities provided medical and psychological support, and temporary shelter was arranged for those affected. Although no casualties were reported, officials are reassessing the building’s safety measures and continuing efforts to assist displaced residents with recovery and care.
A British F-35 fighter jet made an emergency landing in India late Saturday night after running low on fuel, according to a report by NDTV. The aircraft landed at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport in the southern state of Kerala. Officials confirmed that the pilot had requested emergency landing clearance after notifying authorities of critically low fuel levels. The situation was handled swiftly and professionally.
British F-35 Fighter Jet Makes Emergency Landing in India Due to Fuel Shortage
For the second consecutive day, workers under the COVID-19 Emergency Response and Pandemic Preparedness (ERPP) project protested outside the DGHS in Dhaka, demanding permanent jobs and unpaid wages. Recruited during the pandemic, they claim their service is now being disregarded despite the ongoing need due to rising COVID-19 cases. They warned of stricter movements if their demands are unmet. Protesters also accused the authorities of attempting to replace them, despite their contributions to building and running COVID labs and ICUs across the country.
A deadly accident involving five vehicles on the Dhaka-Khulna highway in Gopalganj killed a highway traffic police officer and a bus helper late Saturday night. At least 20 others were injured in the multi-vehicle collision near the Gopinathpur bus stand. The injured include passengers from several districts, some of whom were hospitalized while others received first aid. The accident occurred when a speeding bus lost control and hit a parked truck, triggering a chain-reaction crash involving other vehicles.
The Ministry of Women and Children Affairs has announced the recruitment of 317 contractual staff under a government project. Positions include Child Rights Officer, Community Hub Organizer, Office Assistant, Security Guard, and Cleaner. Required qualifications range from postgraduate degrees to class 8 completion, with relevant experience. The highest number of openings—250—are for Community Hub Organizers. The application process began on June 5, 2025, and will continue until June 25, 2025. Applications must be submitted online through the official portal.
At least 10 people were killed and more than 200 injured in missile strikes by Iran on Israel, with attacks targeting residential areas like Bat Yam, where 35 people are missing. Israeli President Isaac Herzog condemned the strike as a “criminal assault,” calling it a tragic and difficult morning. The attack follows Israeli strikes on Iran that killed 78, including six scientists. Iran has continued its retaliation with high-speed missile attacks across multiple Israeli cities.
Ali Amin Gandapur, Chief Minister of Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, declared that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) will organize an armed march towards Islamabad demanding the release of Imran Khan. “If fired upon, we won’t just retaliate—we’ll respond with full strength,” he warned. Gandapur announced Imran Khan as the party’s "Patron-in-Chief" and said he would lead the nationwide movement. PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar has already called for mass protests on June 22, with Gandapur’s full support.
Armed March to Islamabad If Fired Upon, We Will Strike Back with Full Force: PTI’s Ali Amin
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