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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
During a rally toward the Indian High Commission demanding the repeal of the Wakf Amendment Bill and an end to Muslim persecution, Hefazat leader Mamunul Haque issued a stern warning. “No government can survive in Bangladesh if it stands against Islam,” he said, cautioning leaders not to bring upon themselves a fate similar to Prime Minister Hasina’s by aligning with anti-Islamic forces. He threatened a long march to Delhi if the demands are not met and condemned both Israel’s assault on Gaza and India’s Modi government for attempting to eradicate Muslims.
Mamunul Haque Warns of ‘Hasina-Like Fate’ for Anti-Islam Forces
In a meeting with Qatar’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Sheikh Saud bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus proposed establishing a dedicated Special Economic Zone for Qatari investors. He suggested that Qatari businesses could invest in defense equipment manufacturing and other sectors. Yunus emphasized Bangladesh’s vision to become a global manufacturing and economic hub, highlighting enhancements in port capacities and investment services. He added that industries set up in Bangladesh can freely export goods abroad.
Chief Adviser Proposes Special Economic Zone for Qatari Investors
At a rally in front of the Press Club, Mahbub Alam, Joint Convenor of the National Citizen Party (NCP), asserted that elections are not possible without comprehensive institutional reforms and the repeal of repressive laws stemming from 15 years of looting, violence, and fascist rule. He emphasized that these reforms are essential to ensure voting rights. “Without reforms, we’ll witness another era of politics dominated by muscle and money,” he said. Other speakers criticized efforts to rehabilitate the Awami League through repeated election calls. They demanded justice and a ban on the party, stressing, “We want a Second Republic. Don’t make elections and reforms adversaries.”
NCP: Don’t Pit Reforms Against Elections
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected that Bangladesh will see an increase in dollar inflows during the current fiscal year, which is expected to ease pressure on the country’s current account deficit. According to the IMF, the growing size of the country’s GDP will contribute to an improvement in foreign currency inflows, helping to narrow the deficit in external accounts.
The report also notes that this improvement trend may continue into the next fiscal year, with the deficit likely remaining stable. Due to a dollar crisis, Bangladesh’s current account deficit had previously surged to 4% of GDP in the 2021–22 fiscal year. However, it decreased to 2.6% in 2022–23, and further declined to just 1.4% of GDP in the 2023–24 fiscal year.
Dollar Inflow Expected to Rise in Bangladesh, Reducing Current Account Deficit: IMF
The Cabinet Division has issued a notification declaring three days of national mourning from Thursday to Saturday following the death of His Holiness Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church and the sovereign of Vatican City.
During this period, national flags will be flown at half-mast on all government, semi-government, autonomous institutions, and educational establishments, as well as in all private buildings and Bangladeshi missions abroad.
Special prayers will also be held for the departed soul of the Pope, honoring his memory and legacy.
Bangladesh Declares Three Days of National Mourning for the Pope’s Death
Public Works Adviser Adilur Rahman Khan said his first action after taking office was to eliminate quota-based allocations. “We aim to build a practical, livable Dhaka,” he said. He emphasized improving connectivity with nearby districts to allow easier access for commuters. Reflecting on Dhaka’s expansion, he lamented the destruction of the once-rich Bhawal forest, stressing the need to avoid unplanned urban sprawl.
We Want a Realistic, Not Fantastical, Dhaka: Adviser Adilur
A day after 26 tourists were killed in Pahalgam, a gunfight broke out in Kulgam between Indian forces and separatist fighters. Two men were shot dead while allegedly attempting to cross into India. Indian Express reports at least seven attackers were involved in the earlier massacre, four or five of whom reportedly spoke Urdu and may be Pakistani nationals. Pakistan denied any involvement, blaming local resentment and minority repression instead.
2 Separatists Killed in Gunfight Following Tourist Attack in Kashmir
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus praised Qatar Charity’s humanitarian work during a meeting with Acting Head Nawaf Abdullah Al Hammadi. He requested support in launching tech education programs for madrasa students across Bangladesh. Qatar Charity has already supported vocational training in some madrasas and will seriously consider the proposal.
Chief Adviser Seeks Qatar’s Help for Tech Education in Madrasas
Information Adviser Mahfuz Alam stated that the government is undertaking various initiatives to strengthen the Bangladesh Film Development Corporation (BFDC). With a large domestic market, he said the film industry must be revitalized. He called on stakeholders to work together and emphasized the importance of the modern film city under construction in Kabirpur.
Govt Taking Multi-Pronged Steps to Boost Film Industry: Information Adviser
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