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Malaysian immigration authorities have detained 49 illegal immigrants, including seven Bangladeshis, in a recent operation. The detainees include six Indonesians, 14 from Myanmar, four Nepalese, nine Indians, five Pakistanis, and two each from Nigeria and Yemen. All detainees have been placed in the Lenggeng Immigration Depot for investigation and further action.
Malaysian Immigration Police Detain 49 Illegal Immigrants, Including Bangladeshis
Battery-operated auto-rickshaw drivers staged a roadblock protest on Saturday morning in Kasba, protesting against extortion practices. The blockade was lifted following assurances from the Upazila administration. According to reports, the municipality had leased two auto-rickshaw stands in Kasba, with the leaseholders collecting 15 taka from each rickshaw daily. Drivers have been opposing this collection since last year. Multiple meetings have been held between the drivers and officials including UNO and municipal administrator Mohammad Shamiul Islam.
Battery-Operated Rickshaw Drivers Block Roads in Kasba in Protest Against Extortion
At the convocation ceremony of Central Women’s University, Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan called on students to actively resist the encroachment of wetlands and forests, as well as combat plastic pollution, noise pollution, deforestation, and the climate crisis. She emphasized that education is not just about earning degrees but about a deep commitment to truth, justice, and environmental protection. She urged students to apply their education not just for earning a livelihood but to drive social change, nation-building, and to stand by marginalized communities. Rizwana highlighted that women are the most affected by climate change, framing the environmental struggle as inherently a feminist movement.
Adviser Rizwana Urges Students to Stand Against Pollution and Land Grabbing
The Chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority, Manjur Kabir Bhuiyan, announced that all preparations have been completed for the first cargo flight from Sylhet, making it Bangladesh’s second airport for cargo operations after Dhaka. A chartered Airbus A330-300 operated by Gallistair Aviation will depart Sunday evening for Spain, carrying 60 tons of ready-made garments. Ground handling services for the flight will be provided by Biman Bangladesh Airlines. Cargo check-in, security, and all related arrangements have been finalized. Chief guest Adviser Sheikh Bashiruddin will attend the inauguration ceremony of this first cargo flight.
Sylhet Airport to Launch First Cargo Flight on Sunday
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has opposed the National Consensus Commission’s proposal to reduce the terms of Parliament and the Presidency to four years, insisting that the current five-year terms should remain unchanged. However, the party expressed support for the proposal to introduce a bicameral (two-chamber) Parliament. Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher stated that discussions are ongoing regarding the formation, nature, and process of a bicameral legislature. He added that the talks, focusing on constitutional reforms, have been quite productive and indicated that further discussions are expected.
Jamaat-e-Islami Agrees on Bicameral Parliament but Opposes Reducing Tenure of Parliament and President
Adviser Asif Mahmud has stated that there is no reason to assume he will join a new political party. “When I decide to formally enter politics, I will choose the best option available for myself,” he said. Asif Mahmud clarified that he has not made any decisions yet. Following his leadership role during the July uprising, there is a growing public expectation that he and his associates will work for the country’s long-term interests. However, he emphasized that the time to commit to any political party has not yet arrived. Meanwhile, on Friday, Asif Mahmud appeared for the entrance exam to enroll in the Master’s program at North South University.
Asif Mahmud: “When I decide to enter politics, I will choose the best option for myself, not necessarily a new party”
Adviser Muhammad Fawzul Kabir Khan assured that power outages during the upcoming summer would remain within manageable limits. “We have projected a demand of 18,000 MW and are confident we can meet it,” he said during a seminar on overcoming the energy crisis. He pointed out that electricity supply during Ramadan was also largely satisfactory.
Power Outages to Remain Manageable This Summer: Adviser Fawzul Kabir Khan
BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi accused the ruling Awami League of plotting acts of violence using embezzled public funds. Urging students to stand up against corruption on campuses, Rizvi also called for the trial of judges he accused of aiding Sheikh Hasina’s alleged authoritarianism. “If Hitler’s collaborators could be tried, so should Hasina’s judicial allies,” he said, demanding the announcement of an immediate election roadmap and accountability for corruption allegations against government officials.
Awami League Plotting Violence With Embezzled Money, Judicial Allies Must Be Tried: Rizvi
In light of escalating tensions following the deadly attack in Pahalgam, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has offered to mediate between Pakistan and India. In a message, Araghchi said, “India and Pakistan are our fraternal neighbors with whom we share centuries-old cultural ties. We are committed to fostering understanding between the two nations during these difficult times.”
Iran Offers to Mediate Between Pakistan and India
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has clarified that the decision to withdraw Tk 250 crore from risky banks and reinvest Tk 238 crore into ‘Green’ and ‘Yellow’ zone banks was a strategic move, not an individual decision by the chairman. “Certain media reports misrepresenting these transactions aim to malign Chairman Faruq Ahmed’s reputation,” the BCB stated, emphasizing that financial decisions prioritized security and were made collectively.
BCB’s Investment Decisions Were Strategic, Not Solely Chairman’s: Official Statement
The funeral of Pope Francis has begun at St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City, drawing an estimated 250,000 mourners. Notable attendees include U.S. President Donald Trump, former President Joe Biden, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, French President Emmanuel Macron, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus. The ceremony is witnessing one of the largest gatherings of world leaders in recent history.
Global Leaders, Including Dr. Muhammad Yunus, Attend Pope Francis’s Funeral
Former U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Rome on Friday to attend the funeral of Pope Francis, marking his first unexpected foreign trip of his second term. Accompanied by First Lady Melania Trump, Trump will join nearly 50 world leaders and 10 monarchs at the Vatican. Despite past tensions with the Pope over immigration policies, Trump stated he might meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during the event, although Zelensky’s attendance remains uncertain.
Donald Trump Arrives in Rome to Attend Pope Francis’s Funeral
Dr. AYM Ekramul Haque, Convenor of the Purbachal Society, emphasized the need for a dedicated city corporation to address Purbachal’s ongoing infrastructure issues. Despite the long delay, essential facilities like security stations, expanded power grids, safe drinking water, sewerage systems, road maintenance, educational institutions, markets, hospitals, and recreational parks are still lacking. He urged the government to prioritize the area’s comprehensive development.
Separate City Corporation Needed to Solve Purbachal’s Problems: Dr. AYM Ekramul Haque
Akhtar Hossain, Member Secretary of the NCP, asserted that the party has no links with remnants of fallen autocratic regimes. “If any of our members are involved in extortion, we will take strict organizational action,” he said. He also pledged full transparency, announcing that the names of donors and financial details will be audited and published through proper channels.
No Ties With Authoritarian Allies, Organizational Funds to Be Audited: Akhtar Hossain
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that Pakistan is prepared to cooperate with an independent international investigation into the Pahalgam attack. Rejecting India’s allegations as baseless, Sharif said, “As a responsible nation, we are ready for impartial scrutiny.” He also warned that any violation of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty would be met with full force. Sharif reiterated that Pakistan has been one of the biggest victims of terrorism, losing around 90,000 citizens and suffering billions in economic losses.
Pakistan Ready for Independent International Probe into Pahalgam Attack: PM Shehbaz Sharif
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