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In a move highlighting political pragmatism over principle, India’s Hindu nationalist government has faced severe criticism after Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi’s visit to New Delhi. Once condemning the Taliban for its brutal record on women’s rights, India now appears to have softened its stance to counter Pakistan’s influence in the region. The controversy erupted when female journalists were denied entry to a press conference hosted by the Afghan Embassy, despite following dress codes. India’s Foreign Ministry quickly distanced itself, claiming no involvement in the event’s organization. Opposition leaders, including Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi, accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of hypocrisy and failing to defend women’s dignity in a democratic country. The incident comes amid Taliban-imposed restrictions on Afghan women’s education and employment, deepening outrage over India’s silence. Analysts view this episode as a troubling reflection of India’s shifting foreign policy priorities.
India’s Diplomatic U-Turn: Modi Government Welcomes Taliban Minister While Ignoring Women’s Rights Violations and Barring Female Journalists
The July Charter signing ceremony, originally scheduled for Wednesday, October 15, has been postponed to Friday, October 17, to allow wider public participation. The decision was made during a meeting of the National Consensus Commission, chaired by Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, held at the State Guest House Jamuna on Saturday, October 11. After the meeting, Commission Vice-Chair Professor Dr. Ali Riaz announced that the July National Charter signing is a historic event. To facilitate attendance, it will now take place on the South Plaza of the National Parliament building on Friday afternoon. The meeting also decided that representatives from different political parties, alliances, and professional groups will be invited to attend the ceremony. Other attendees at the meeting included Commission Member Dr. Badiul Alam Majumdar, Cultural Adviser Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, and Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser Monir Haydar.
National Consensus Commission finalizes new date for the July Charter signing at a meeting chaired by Professor Muhammad Yunus
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has raised concerns over the neutrality of some advisers in the interim government, saying the public is questioning whether all advisers are truly impartial. Speaking at a memorial event in Gazipur marking the ninth death anniversary of BNP leader Brigadier General Hannan Shah, Fakhrul claimed that certain advisers show favoritism toward specific parties, which undermines public confidence. He expressed support for the reform initiatives undertaken by the government led by Nobel laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus but accused a vested group of portraying BNP as anti-reform. Fakhrul emphasized that BNP has always championed democratic reforms and women’s empowerment. Criticizing India’s role in Bangladesh’s internal affairs, he called for an equal and just bilateral relationship. He also urged party activists to unite and ensure victory for Hannan Shah’s son, Shah Riazul Hannan, in the upcoming parliamentary election expected in February.
Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir addresses a memorial gathering in Gazipur, raising concerns about the neutrality of interim government advisers
The Department of Meteorology has forecasted that October may witness the formation of one to three low-pressure systems in the Bay of Bengal, with the potential for one to intensify into a depression or cyclone. Normal rainfall is expected across most parts of the country, though temperatures may remain slightly above average. The forecast predicts two to four days of moderate to heavy thunderstorms and three to five days of light to moderate thunderstorms. Rivers are likely to maintain normal flow, but heavy rains could trigger short-term flooding in northern, northeastern, and southeastern hill regions. Daily evaporation is estimated between 2.25 and 4.25 millimeters, with 5 to 7 hours of bright sunshine on average, signaling typical seasonal weather patterns alongside possible extreme events.
The Department of Meteorology has forecasted that October may witness the formation of one to three low-pressure systems in the Bay of Bengal, with the potential for one to intensify into a depression or cyclone
The Public Service Commission (PSC) has announced that the viva voce (oral) examination for the 49th Special BCS will begin on October 26, following the release of the written exam results within 7 to 10 days. The written examination for the Education Cadre, conducted on October 10 from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm, was held exclusively in Dhaka metropolitan centers with 374,752 registered candidates, though the exact attendance has not yet been confirmed. Candidates who pass the written test will be eligible to participate in the viva. Through this 49th BCS, 653 lecturer positions in government general colleges and 30 in teacher training colleges will be filled. The Bengali department has the highest number of vacancies at 61, followed by Political Science (55), English (50), Economics (40), Philosophy (30), Chemistry (30), and Islamic History and Culture (32).
The Public Service Commission (PSC) has announced that the viva voce (oral) examination for the 49th Special BCS will begin on October 26
The United States has imposed sanctions on eight Indian citizens and nine companies involved in trading Iranian oil, petroleum products, and petrochemicals. Announced on Thursday, this move is part of Washington’s intensified economic pressure campaign on Iran. The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) also blacklisted an additional 60 individuals, companies, and vessels linked to transporting Iranian oil and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to international buyers, including entities from China and the UAE. Among the Indian entities sanctioned are Mumbai-based CJ Shah & Co., Chemovic, Modi Chem, Parichem Resources, Indisil Marketing, Haresh Petrochem, Shiv Texchem, and Delhi-based BK Sales Corporation. The State Department claimed these companies imported Iranian petrochemicals worth millions over recent years. Five Indian citizens, including directors of these firms, were also named, alongside three others connected to Iranian LPG transport.
The United States has imposed sanctions on eight Indian citizens and nine companies involved in trading Iranian oil, petroleum products, and petrochemicals
OpenAI has introduced a new affordable version of its popular AI chatbot, ChatGPT Go, in Bangladesh and 17 other Asian nations, following successful trials in India and Indonesia. The subscription plan aims to meet long-standing user demand for a cost-effective option while providing access to the latest GPT-5 model. Users will enjoy all free-version features plus additional benefits such as image generation, file uploads, advanced data analysis, and higher usage limits. The service is priced as the company’s most affordable plan, with India at INR 399/month and Indonesia at IDR 75,000/month. OpenAI’s CEO Nick Tarle emphasized the goal of bringing AI capabilities to more people. According to OpenAI, usage growth in lower-income countries has outpaced wealthier nations by over four times, reflecting the growing global demand for accessible AI tools.
OpenAI has introduced a new affordable version of its popular AI chatbot, ChatGPT Go, in Bangladesh and 17 other Asian nations, following successful trials in India and Indonesia
The Press Secretary to the Chief Adviser, Shafiqul Alam, has confirmed that the national election will be held in the first week of February under the caretaker government. Speaking at a courtesy meeting with journalists at Mymensingh Press Club on October 10, he emphasized that any doubts regarding the election have been completely resolved and the country is prepared for voting. He noted that political parties have reached consensus on the July certificate and will finalize matters soon. A declaration regarding the signing of the certificate is expected on October 15, after which parties will intensify election preparations. Several parties have already announced nominations. Alam stressed that previous elections were flawed, but this upcoming vote will be free, fair, and the best in Bangladesh’s history.
The Press Secretary to the Chief Adviser, Shafiqul Alam, has confirmed that the national election will be held in the first week of February under the caretaker government
U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit Israel on Monday morning, arriving at Ben Gurion Airport shortly after 9 a.m. local time. Upon arrival, he will be welcomed with a formal ceremony and will travel directly to the Knesset in Jerusalem to deliver a speech ahead of the Simhat Torah festival, which begins Monday evening. The trip comes in the wake of a ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement between Israel and Hamas. Channel 12 reported that the visit will be brief, with Trump returning directly to the airport and departing the country after his address. Originally planned to arrive on Sunday, the visit was shortened due to limited preparation time. According to reports, Trump will not be able to visit Tel Aviv’s “Hostages Square,” despite expectations from families of hostages held by Hamas for his presence there.
U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit Israel on Monday morning, arriving at Ben Gurion Airport shortly after 9 a.m. local time
Hamas has announced an agreement with Israel aimed at ending more than two years of conflict in Gaza. The deal, based on a U.S. proposal, includes the cessation of hostilities, withdrawal of occupation forces, entry of humanitarian aid, and the exchange of prisoners. A key figure in the talks is Hamas commander Ibrahim Hamed, considered by Israel’s Shin Bet as “Second Yahya Sinwar” and serving a 54-year life sentence. Hamed, a veteran of the Second Intifada and planner of multiple military operations, has remained a symbol of Palestinian resistance despite harsh imprisonment. Under the initial phase of the agreement, Hamas will release 20 Israeli prisoners within 72 hours of the ceasefire, while Israel will free over 2,000 Palestinian detainees, including hundreds serving life sentences.
Hamas has announced an agreement with Israel aimed at ending more than two years of conflict in Gaza
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that his administration will begin working with Iran to implement a peace agreement. During a recent cabinet meeting, Trump also commented on the future of Gaza, saying that the region will gradually be rebuilt by wealthier neighboring countries. He described the reconstruction efforts as “remarkable” and praised the initiative, noting he had not seen such enthusiasm before. Trump added that the release of remaining prisoners is expected “on Monday or Tuesday” and emphasized that at some point, ongoing conflicts must end. While Trump plans visits to Egypt and occupied Palestine, he will not travel to Gaza. Meanwhile, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed new sanctions on over 50 individuals, organizations, and ships involved in Iran’s oil and liquefied natural gas exports, including three Indian citizens, as part of efforts to disrupt key components of Iran’s energy export system.
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that his administration will begin working with Iran to implement a peace agreement
Taiwan has announced plans to develop a multi-layered air defense system named the “T-Dome,” inspired by Israel’s Iron Dome, as tensions rise with China. President Tsai Ing-wen stated that defense spending will increase to protect the island and urged China to abandon the use of force to seize Taiwan. The government aims to propose a special military budget by year-end, reflecting its commitment to enhancing national defense capabilities. The T-Dome will feature advanced detection and interception technologies to safeguard citizens and property. While details remain scarce, Taiwan continues to modernize its military amid facing a vastly larger Chinese military equipped with stealth fighter jets, aircraft carriers, and a significant missile arsenal.
Taiwan has announced plans to develop a multi-layered air defense system named the “T-Dome,” inspired by Israel’s Iron Dome, as tensions rise with China
France is grappling with a severe political crisis as President Emmanuel Macron faces mounting isolation following a string of prime ministerial resignations and widening divisions within the National Assembly. The latest parliamentary elections, called after Macron dissolved the previous assembly, have resulted in an even more fragmented legislature. Analysts warn that the repeated resignations—four in less than a year—signal the start of a prolonged cycle of political instability. Influential figures, including former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe, suggest that Macron should resign to prevent further governmental collapse. Despite mounting pressure, the 47-year-old president refuses to step down, even threatening another early election. Political commentators note that the presidential system is struggling to function effectively in the current divided political landscape, leaving France’s democracy on the brink of potential institutional breakdown.
France is grappling with a severe political crisis as President Emmanuel Macron faces mounting isolation following a string of prime ministerial resignations and widening divisions within the National Assembly
The United States will deploy 200 troops to Israel to form a new task force aimed at supporting humanitarian and security coordination efforts in Gaza, officials confirmed. Known as the Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC), the task force will facilitate the flow of aid into Gaza, including both security assistance and humanitarian operations. U.S. personnel will remain in Israel and will not be deployed to any Palestinian areas. They will oversee planning, logistics, supply, and engineering aspects of relief efforts, working alongside international partners from Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and possibly the UAE. The CMCC will coordinate with Israeli forces and other security entities to prevent conflicts while monitoring the Gaza agreement. Officials emphasized that the mission is purely supportive and non-combat in nature, providing expertise and leadership to aid operations rather than engaging in military action.
The United States will deploy 200 troops to Israel to form a new task force aimed at supporting humanitarian and security coordination efforts in Gaza, officials confirmed
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio revealed that President Donald Trump’s meetings with leaders of eight Arab and Muslim-majority nations during last month’s United Nations General Assembly played a crucial role in advancing a Gaza ceasefire. Discussions centered on ending the Israel–Hamas conflict and planning post-war reconstruction. Following these meetings, Trump consulted with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with both leaders agreeing on a proposed 20-point framework for peace. Trump’s negotiating team then intensified efforts to involve Hamas through Qatar and Egypt. Rubio highlighted that Trump also conducted extensive phone calls and meetings with global leaders as part of an intense humanitarian and diplomatic initiative. Rubio emphasized that this success would not have been possible without the direct involvement of the U.S. President. Trump thanked the leaders of Qatar, Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Indonesia for their assistance in facilitating the ceasefire.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio revealed that President Donald Trump’s meetings with leaders of eight Arab and Muslim-majority nations during last month’s United Nations General Assembly played a crucial role in advancing a Gaza ceasefire
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