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A Dhaka court has granted a 7-day remand for three individuals accused in the murder case of Prime Asia University student Zahidul Islam Parvez. The accused—Al Kamal Sheikh alias Kamal (19), Alvi Hossain Junayed (19), and Al Amin Sani (19)—are all former students of Banani Bidyaniketan School. The plaintiff’s lawyer had initially sought a 10-day remand.
Parvez Murder Case: Three Accused Placed on 7-Day Remand
India has expressed concern over Bangladesh’s new dam construction on the Muhuri River near Tripura, fearing that nearby villages could flood during the monsoon. In response, the state government sent a high-level delegation to the border. Tripura official Kiran Gitte stated that India is also building protective infrastructure to safeguard the Belonia region and surrounding areas. Repairs and construction are expected to be completed by June.
India Concerned Over New Dam on Muhuri River, Sends Border Delegation
The U.S. Embassy in Dhaka stated that the Trump administration has deported 31 undocumented Bangladeshis—30 men and one woman. The embassy vowed to continue cracking down on visa fraud and illegal immigration, warning that those involved will face lifetime bans and criminal charges. “A country without secure borders cannot survive as a nation,” the statement concluded.
Trump Administration Deports 31 Undocumented Bangladeshis; Embassy Warns of Criminal Charges
For the first time, a comprehensive investigation report has been filed in the tribunal regarding the Chankharpul massacre and the killing of student martyr Anas. Chief Prosecutor Tazul Islam confirmed that the July-August killings involved eight suspects. He had previously stated that evidence connects 45 individuals, including Sheikh Hasina, Obaidul Quader, and other leaders of the 14-party alliance, to the atrocities.
Chankharpul Massacre: Full Investigation Report Filed Against 8 Accused
Special Assistant Faiz Ahmad Tayyeb confirmed that Fiber@Home has committed to reducing internet prices across three levels: 10% at the International Terrestrial Cable (ITC) level, 10% at the International Internet Gateway (IIG) level, and 15% at the National Transmission level. ISPs have already begun offering 10 Mbps for Tk 500. Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company also reduced IIG rates by 20% for wholesale clients. The only remaining adjustment is expected from the three private mobile operators.
Internet Prices Slashed by Up to 15% Across Multiple Tiers
NCP Convener Nahid Islam reaffirmed Bangladesh’s commitment to democracy and vowed to block any fascist influences. The Khilafat Majlis has endorsed eight key reform points proposed by the NCP, including elections post-reform, suspension of Awami League’s registration, and constitutional recognition of July’s martyrs. The July Charter will outline these agreements as a roadmap for post-reform elections.
United Against Fascism: NCP’s Nahid Declares Broad Coalition
During a meeting with Bangladesh Khilafat Majlis, reform advocate Ali Riaz stated that the primary goal of political reforms is to prevent the resurgence of fascism. He emphasized the need for a society where everyone has the freedom to speak, enforced rule of law, and an end to enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings. He thanked the Khilafat Majlis delegation for their contributions to the reform commission.
Core Goal of Reform is to Prevent Fascism: Ali Riaz
The Labour Reform Commission submitted its draft report to Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus on Monday. Among the key recommendations is eliminating the use of informal or class-based pronouns such as “tui” and “tumi” in professional settings. The commission, led by Syed Sultan Uddin Ahmed of the Bangladesh Institute of Labour Studies, was formed in November to improve labour standards across the country.
Labour Reform Panel Recommends Ending Use of Informal Language in Workplaces
Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus highlighted Bangladesh’s commitment to inclusive and climate-resilient urban development in a video address to the UN ESCAP session. He called on the global community to embrace his “Three Zero” vision—zero wealth concentration, zero unemployment, and zero net carbon emissions. Dr. Anisuzzaman Chowdhury, Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser, is leading the Bangladesh delegation in Bangkok.
Dr. Yunus Urges Global Commitment to ‘Three Zero’ Vision at UN ESCAP
The Health and Rail Ministries have signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly manage 10 railway hospitals. The agreement aims to modernize the facilities and improve patient care. A central management committee, led by the secretaries of both ministries, will oversee operations. Health Adviser Nurjahan Begum announced plans to recruit 2,000 doctors through a special BCS exam by September.
Health and Rail Ministries to Jointly Run 10 Railway Hospitals
Just two days before their scheduled visit to Israel and Palestinian territories, Israel has revoked the visas of 27 left-wing French MPs and local officials. This comes after Israel previously barred two members of the Israeli Labor Party from entry. Citing national law, Israeli authorities say they reserve the right to deny entry to individuals perceived as hostile to the Israeli state. The affected MPs, aligned with environmentalist and communist parties, condemned the move as “collective punishment” and called for intervention from French President Emmanuel Macron.
Israel Revokes Visas of 27 French Lawmakers Over Pro-Palestinian Stance
Hamas’s military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, has recruited approximately 30,000 young men in Gaza. According to Saudi news outlet Al Arabiya, most of the recruits had previously received training at secret military camps run by Hamas. These new members are skilled in guerrilla warfare, rocket attacks, and explosive deployment, though gaps in their military capabilities remain. Meanwhile, Gaza’s Civil Defense Authority reports that at least 25 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes across the Gaza Strip on Sunday.
Hamas Recruits 30,000 Young Fighters, Shows No Sign of Retreat
A US airstrike on the Farwa market in Yemen’s Sanaa killed at least 12 and injured 30 more. The Shoub district has been targeted in the past. This latest attack follows last week’s strike on Ras Issa fuel terminal, which killed 74 and injured 171.
US Airstrike in Sanaa Kills 12, Injures 30
UNESCO Director-General candidate Gabriela Ramos met with Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser, praising the country’s commitment to policy, resilience, and equity. She described Bangladesh as a promising partner for meaningful global change. Professor Yunus added that although challenges persist, the nation is dedicated to rebuilding trust and establishing strong institutions. Both sides emphasized enhancing diplomatic ties between Mexico and Bangladesh.
UNESCO Sees Bangladesh as a Promising Partner – Gabriela Ramos
Three suspects have been detained in connection with the murder of Parvez, a student of Primeasia University. The arrests were made early Monday, but names have not been disclosed. The incident reportedly stemmed from an argument involving students from the University of Scholars. While the dispute was believed to be resolved, tensions escalated. Parvez’s alleged romantic involvement with one of the girls remains unlisted in the case documents.
Three Arrested in Primeasia University Student Murder; Identities Withheld
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