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A Dhaka court has once again postponed the submission of the further investigation report in the murder case of Inquilab Moncho spokesperson Sharif Osman Hadi. On Sunday, June 28, 2026, Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Md. Sefatullah set a new date of July 15 after the investigating officer, CID Assistant Superintendent of Police Abdul Kadir Bhuiyan, failed to submit the report. This marks the 17th postponement of the report submission.

Earlier, on January 15, 2026, the case’s complainant, Inquilab Moncho member secretary Abdullah Al Jaber, expressed dissatisfaction with the charge sheet filed by the Detective Branch and submitted a formal objection. The court accepted his objection and ordered a reinvestigation. The initial charge sheet, filed on January 6, 2026, accused 17 individuals, including former ward councillor Taizul Islam Chowdhury Bappi and Faisal Karim Masud, the prime suspect.

According to the case details, Hadi was shot on December 12, 2025, in Dhaka’s Paltan area and later died in Singapore on December 18, 2025, while undergoing treatment.

29 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka court delays Hadi murder case report submission for 17th time, sets July 15 deadline

Former Chief Prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal, Mohammad Tazul Islam, has called for the immediate reopening of the July Museum. In a Facebook post on Sunday, he described the museum as a reflection of what he termed Hasina’s fascist brutality and the unforgettable July revolution, urging that it be opened without delay.

According to the report, on January 20, 2026, former interim government chief adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus visited the museum during its final construction phase. He described it as an unprecedented global example and said the museum was built while the blood of the July martyrs was still fresh, expressing hope that it would guide the nation in times of uncertainty. Cultural adviser Mostofa Sarwar Farooki also noted that the project had reached this stage through voluntary efforts and rapid progress.

The call by Tazul Islam adds renewed attention to the museum’s status, which has been highlighted by previous remarks from national figures involved in its development.

29 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Tazul Islam urges immediate reopening of July Museum, citing its symbolic national importance

Police in Kishoreganj upazila of Nilphamari district arrested eight individuals on Saturday night in separate operations targeting illegal casino gambling and drug use. Four people were detained while playing casino games, and another four were held for drug consumption in Kalikapur village. The arrests took place during late-night raids conducted by local law enforcement.

According to Kishoreganj Police Station sources, the detainees include residents from Bajedumuria, Balapara, and Dolapara villages. The arrested gamblers and drug users were sent to the district jail through the court on Sunday. Officer-in-Charge Lutfor Rahman confirmed that separate cases have been filed against each group.

The police operation reflects ongoing efforts to curb illegal gambling and drug-related activities in the region, as authorities continue to monitor such offenses closely.

29 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Eight arrested in Nilphamari for casino gambling and drug use during police raids

At least 11 people were killed when a civilian aircraft crashed in the eastern French city of Tomblaine. Local authorities confirmed the incident on Sunday, stating that the victims included the pilot and ten passengers. Emergency service teams carried out rescue operations at the crash site following the accident.

According to Yves Séguin, the prefect of the Meurthe-et-Moselle department, all 11 people on board died in the crash. Officials have not yet provided an official explanation for the cause of the accident. The authorities have launched an investigation to determine what led to the crash.

Investigators will examine whether mechanical failure, human error, or other factors were responsible for the incident, as part of the ongoing inquiry.

29 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Civilian plane crash in eastern France kills 11, investigation underway

A helicopter belonging to Saudi Aramco, the state-owned oil company of Saudi Arabia, crashed in the eastern Ras Tanura region on Sunday, killing all 14 people on board. The incident was reported by the Saudi Press Agency and Arab News, citing an official from the Ministry of Energy. According to the ministry’s statement, no one aboard the helicopter survived the crash.

Authorities have not yet confirmed the cause of the accident, and an investigation has been launched to determine what led to the crash. The Ministry of Energy expressed deep sorrow and extended condolences to the families of the victims. Ras Tanura is home to one of Saudi Aramco’s major oil refineries and export terminals.

Preliminary reports suggest the helicopter was operating as part of duties related to the industrial zone, though further details remain under investigation.

29 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Saudi Aramco helicopter crash in Ras Tanura kills all 14 aboard

More than 302,846 children in Barishal district are being administered Vitamin A Plus capsules as part of the national campaign launched on Sunday, June 28, 2026. The program was officially inaugurated at Uzirpur Upazila Health Complex by District Civil Surgeon Dr. Monjur I Elahi. The campaign is being conducted across 10 upazilas and 87 unions through 2,907 centers, with a monitoring committee formed under the district administration to ensure safety and success.

In Uzirpur upazila alone, 126 temporary and one permanent camp are distributing capsules to over 28,800 children. Children aged 6 to 11 months are receiving blue capsules containing 100,000 IU, while those aged 12 to 59 months are receiving red capsules containing 200,000 IU of Vitamin A. The event was attended by local health officials and representatives from the district administration.

Health officials and public representatives urged parents to bring their children to nearby centers to help prevent blindness and strengthen immunity through Vitamin A supplementation.

29 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Over 300,000 Barishal children receive Vitamin A capsules in national health drive

During Sunday’s budget session of the National Parliament, ruling BNP lawmaker and state minister M Rashiduzzaman Millat cited Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman as saying that the July 2024 mass uprising took place under the leadership of Tarique Rahman. Millat added that the opposition leader had earlier expressed gratitude to Tarique Rahman for his intellectual and successful leadership during the movement, which he said brought the nation to its current position.

In response, opposition leader Shafiqur Rahman rejected the idea of a single mastermind behind the movement. He stated that after August 5, he had clarified that the success of the uprising was due to collective leadership, and all those involved deserved respect and love. The debate followed earlier remarks by interim government chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, who in a U.S. event had named Mahfuz Alam as the mastermind of the 2024 uprising.

Tarique Rahman also dismissed Yunus’s claim, asserting that there was no single mastermind and that credit should go to Bangladesh’s youth and its 180 million people.

28 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP and Jamaat MPs dispute mastermind claim over July 2024 uprising in parliament

The Bangladesh Technical Education Board has initiated the process to cancel teaching approval for 68 technical institutions in Chattogram due to a lack of student enrollment. Before the final decision, new admissions for the 2026–27 academic year have been suspended, and the heads of the institutions have been issued show-cause notices. The list of institutions under review has been published on the board’s website.

According to board sources, these institutions have remained inactive for years without student intake. Action is being taken under the Private Technical Education Institution Establishment, Teaching, and Accreditation Policy 2024, which allows the board to revoke approval if institutions fail to meet requirements such as enrollment, results, infrastructure, staffing, and equipment. The heads of SSC (Vocational) and Dakhil (Vocational) institutions must respond by July 22, while diploma institutions must reply by June 30.

Inspector Md. Al Masud Karim stated that the decision follows prolonged inactivity and non-compliance with policy conditions. Nationwide, 1,853 institutions have been served notices for similar reasons as part of efforts to ensure educational quality.

28 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Technical board begins process to cancel approval of 68 inactive institutions in Chattogram

Bangladesh Bank has amended the policy of its Tk 10,000 crore agricultural refinance scheme aimed at boosting agricultural production, ensuring food security, and creating rural employment. The central bank’s Agricultural Credit Department issued a circular on Sunday announcing the revisions, which modify two sections of an earlier circular issued on June 8.

Under the revised policy, the refinance fund will now be formed and operated using surplus liquidity from scheduled banks, instead of being financed directly by Bangladesh Bank as previously planned. The duration of the scheme has also been shortened from five years to three years, effective from the date of the circular’s issuance.

The changes are intended to adjust the funding structure and operational timeline of the scheme to better align with current financial conditions and policy priorities.

28 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Bank shortens agricultural refinance scheme to three years, shifts funding to bank liquidity

State-owned Bangladesh Satellite Company Limited (BSCL) has paid Tk 291.5 million in unpaid income taxes for its first four fiscal years—2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21, and 2021–22. The payment was made in June of the current fiscal year following a review of the company’s financial management by the current administration.

According to BSCL, settling these long-standing liabilities marks a significant step toward establishing financial discipline within the organization. The company stated that this initiative will reinforce its financial foundation and help ensure accountability, transparency, and good governance in the future. Managing Director and CEO Dr. Imadur Rahman said the leadership prioritized transparency and discipline in financial management and has been systematically resolving past financial obligations.

BSCL became profitable for the first time in the 2024–25 fiscal year, reporting total revenue of Tk 2.45 billion, expenses of Tk 2.06 billion, and a net profit of Tk 383.5 million. Observers believe that clearing old debts and achieving profitability signal a positive shift in the company’s financial management and will support sustainable growth ahead.

28 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

BSCL pays Tk 291.5 million in back taxes, marking stronger financial discipline

Jamaat-e-Islami lawmaker ATM Azharul Islam from Rangpur-2 urged the government to bring those involved in what he termed the 'judicial killings' of Jamaat leaders to justice. Speaking during the national budget session chaired by Deputy Speaker Barrister Kaiser Kamal, he alleged that five senior Jamaat leaders, including Motiur Rahman Nizami and Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid, were executed through false cases. He also claimed that six other central leaders, including Delwar Hossain Sayeedi, died in prison without medical care.

Azharul Islam criticized what he described as continued political discrimination against opposition MPs and said Jamaat had faced the worst repression in the country’s history. He called for moral and religious education reforms, an interest-free economy through Islamic bonds, and measures to curb corruption. He also questioned the government’s commitment to political stability and reform, urging implementation of the “July Charter” and a national referendum.

The MP further demanded immediate construction of the Teesta Barrage, road development, and fulfillment of madrasa teachers’ demands, emphasizing that political stability and integrity are essential for successful budget implementation.

28 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat MP urges justice for alleged judicial killings and calls for reforms during budget debate

Google has limited Meta’s use of its Gemini AI model because of computing capacity constraints, according to a Financial Times report cited by NDTV. In March 2026, Google informed Meta that it could not provide the requested level of computing power or storage, delaying several of Meta’s internal AI projects. Google, owned by Alphabet, operates the Gemini AI model through its cloud infrastructure, which has faced high demand from multiple clients.

The report noted that while several Google Cloud customers have encountered similar capacity issues, Meta has been most affected due to its heavy reliance on Gemini. In response, Meta instructed its employees to use AI resources more efficiently, emphasizing reduced use of “tokens,” a unit of AI model consumption. Neither Google nor Meta provided immediate comments on the matter, Reuters reported.

Analysts said the incident highlights the growing challenge for technology companies to maintain sufficient computing infrastructure as AI adoption accelerates. Despite multibillion-dollar investments in advanced chips and data centers, capacity limitations continue to hinder rapid expansion.

28 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Google limits Meta’s Gemini AI access due to cloud capacity constraints

Chattogram City Corporation (CCC) Mayor Dr. Shahadat Hossain announced that the city has completed all preparations to ensure no child is left out of the upcoming Vitamin A Plus campaign. Speaking at the inauguration of the capsule distribution program across 41 city wards on Sunday, he said Vitamin A plays a vital role in preventing malnutrition-related blindness, strengthening immunity, and supporting healthy physical growth.

According to the mayor, a total of 564,000 children aged 6–59 months will receive Vitamin A capsules through 1,321 centers in the city. Among them, about 92,000 children aged 6–11 months will receive blue capsules, while around 472,000 children aged 12–59 months will receive red capsules. Street children will also be included through mobile teams. He emphasized that children who received capsules within the past four to six months will not be given another dose.

Dr. Hossain urged parents to follow official instructions and bring their children to the designated centers so that no child misses this essential health service.

28 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Chattogram launches Vitamin A drive to protect children from malnutrition-related blindness

A severe heatwave is sweeping across Europe, with forecasts on Sunday, June 28, 2026, indicating that about 191 million people are experiencing temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius. According to a report by AFP, the heat is most intense in Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland. Data from the German Weather Service and Austria’s NGO ClimateDashboard show that excluding Turkey, around 381 million people across Europe are facing temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius.

The forecast suggests that nearly all of Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic will see temperatures surpassing 35 degrees Celsius, while about 42 million people in Germany, including those in Berlin, are affected. The heatwave also extends to Slovakia, Serbia, Croatia, Italy, Austria, and western Ukraine. In France, although a red alert is expected to be lifted by evening, around 11 million people continue to suffer from the heat.

Climate researchers warn that the actual number of affected people may be higher, as the weather model used does not fully capture urban heat island effects in densely populated cities.

28 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Over 190 million people in Europe endure extreme heat above 35°C

A mild heatwave is currently sweeping across eight districts—Tangail, Rajshahi, Pabna, Sirajganj, Nilphamari, Jashore, Chuadanga, and Kushtia—and may persist, according to a Sunday bulletin from the Bangladesh Meteorological Department. The agency reported that an extension of a low-pressure area stretches from Gangetic West Bengal to the northwest Bay of Bengal, while the monsoon remains moderately active over Bangladesh and weak to moderate elsewhere in the northern Bay.

The department also forecast that from Sunday to Thursday, many areas in Rangpur, Rajshahi, Mymensingh, Dhaka, Barishal, Chattogram, and Sylhet divisions, along with parts of Khulna division, may experience temporary gusty winds and light to moderate rain or thundershowers. Some places could see moderately heavy to heavy rainfall during this period.

The forecast suggests that such weather conditions are likely to persist across the seven divisions for the next five days, indicating a mix of heat and intermittent rainfall across much of the country.

28 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Mild heatwave persists in eight districts with rain forecast for several divisions


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