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On the final day of his four-day visit to Qatar, Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus met with Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani. He is also scheduled to meet the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. Earlier, Dr. Yunus engaged with top Qatari investors and invited them to invest in Bangladesh.
Chief Adviser Yunus Meets Qatar’s Prime Minister
Five students from Chittagong University (CU), abducted in Khagrachari, have been released after nine days. The Hill Students Council (Chhatra Parishad), affiliated with the Parbatya Chattogram Jana Samhati Samiti (PCJSS), had blamed the UPDF from the beginning—an allegation UPDF consistently denied. CU students and progressive groups staged protests demanding their release. Under mounting public pressure, the abductors eventually freed the students in phases.
Five CU Students Released Nine Days After Abduction in Khagrachari
In a surprising political development, four individuals from the Sanatan (Hindu) community have joined the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami party in Pirojpur. The new members are: Palash Kanti Mondal (47), a schoolteacher from Pottashi village in Pottashi Union of Indurkani; Robin Dakuya (35) and Ratan Biswas (42) from Indurkani village in the Indurkani Sadar Union; and Bimal Bapari (50) from Kalaia village. Their decision was announced following a public outreach event held in Indurkani on Wednesday evening.
Four Members of Hindu Community Join Jamaat-e-Islami in Pirojpur
Bangladesh has signed two financing agreements with the World Bank totaling $850 million. Of this, $650 million is allocated for the Bay Terminal Marine Infrastructure Development Project and $200 million for a social protection enhancement initiative. These projects will run until 2031 and 2030 respectively.
World Bank to Provide $850 Million for Two Major Projects
Food and Land Adviser Ali Imam Majumder said the government will monitor rice markets to prevent syndicates from exploiting farmers. “Farmers must receive fair prices,” he stated, adding that previous harvest seasons were free of syndicate interference. “We aim to ensure a smooth system again this season.”
Government to Monitor Rice Market, Tackle Syndicates: Adviser
A taskforce has been formed to investigate irregularities in Bangladesh’s ICT sector and prepare a white paper. Economist Dr. Niaz Asadullah will lead the taskforce, which includes law, tech, and media experts. The report is expected by June 21.
Taskforce Formed to Investigate ICT Sector Corruption
Chief Election Commissioner A.M.M. Nasir Uddin stated that the Election Commission will not wait for reforms suggested by the Consensus Commission. “We’re preparing for elections with the powers we currently have,” he said. Australian High Commissioner Susan Reilly assured full support for free and fair elections, including assistance with voter list updates and international observation.
Election Commission Preparing for Polls with Existing Resources: CEC
Contrary to reports, KUET Pro-VC Sheikh Shariful Alam has not resigned. Instead, he submitted a letter to the Education Adviser, requesting a halt to any dismissal process pending further investigation. A ministry official acknowledged that discussions on removing the VC and Pro-VC are ongoing.
KUET Pro-VC Denies Resignation, Requests Further Investigation
Vice Chancellor Prof. Muhammad Mashud and Pro-VC Prof. S.K. Shariful Alam of Khulna University of Engineering and Technology have resigned. The Education Ministry confirmed receiving their resignation letters. The decision comes after a prolonged hunger strike by students demanding justice for unfair expulsions. The university had previously revoked disciplinary actions against 37 students, though a criminal case filed by an outsider remains unresolved.
KUET VC and Pro-VC Resign After Student Hunger Strike
Ali Riaz, Vice-Chairman of the National Consensus Commission, said the body aims to formulate a national charter through broad consultation. He noted that the absence of democracy in the past 53 years has fostered authoritarianism. “We seek a democratic state where no one has to sacrifice their life for freedom again,” he stated. A meeting with the Aam Jonota Party followed his remarks.
Ali Riaz: National Consensus Commission Aims to Draft People’s Charter
Speaking at Qatar University, Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus warned that modern civilization is heading toward self-destruction, generating waste at an unsustainable pace. Addressing the “Three Zeros” forum — zero carbon emissions, zero wealth concentration, and zero unemployment — Yunus emphasized the need for a radical global shift. He later met Qatar’s Prime Minister to discuss bilateral cooperation.
Dr. Yunus: Current Civilization is Self-Destructive
Adviser Asif Mahmud disclosed that his father’s locally issued contractor license has been canceled following a media inquiry. Asif confirmed the license’s existence but acknowledged the conflict of interest, as he holds a governmental position. “My father didn’t understand the implications. No work was undertaken using the license. I apologize on his behalf,” he wrote in a statement.
Adviser Asif Cancels Father’s Contractor License, Apologizes for Conflict of Interest
British MP Shaukat Adam was barred from entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque via an Israeli-controlled gate during a visit to Jerusalem. Adam, an independent MP from Leicester South, and Andrew George, a Liberal Democrat MP from St Ives, were part of a delegation touring Hebron, Bethlehem, Tulkarm, and East Jerusalem. Eyewitnesses reported that Adam was singled out and denied access because of his Muslim identity.
British Muslim MP Denied Entry to Al-Aqsa by Israel
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have claimed 45 more lives in the past 24 hours, pushing the death toll to over 51,305. More than 117,096 people have been injured since the conflict began. Rescue workers are still struggling to reach victims trapped under rubble. According to the UN, 85% of Gaza’s population has been displaced, and 60% of infrastructure has been damaged or destroyed.
45 More Killed in Israeli Strikes on Gaza
Reacting to Ukrainian President Zelensky’s statement rejecting recognition of Russia’s annexation of Crimea, Donald Trump criticized the stance. “No one’s asking him to cede Crimea. If he wanted to fight for it, why didn’t he do it 11 years ago when it was handed over without a shot?” Trump questioned. He added that peace was within reach, but Zelensky’s provocations are making it difficult to end the war.
Trump: Zelensky Making Peace with Russia Harder
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