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Six people, including cattle market leaseholder Ariful Islam Mishu, were injured in an attack by assailants in Chandpur’s Wireless Bazar area on Sunday afternoon. The incident occurred around 4 p.m. when armed attackers reportedly assaulted the victims with sharp weapons. Mishu, who sustained serious injuries, was later transferred to Dhaka for advanced medical treatment.
According to leaseholder Shafik Gazi, a group including Borhan Gazi, Ferdous Gazi, Emran Gazi, and Redwan Gazi had allegedly demanded extortion money from local traders, claiming rights to set up shops on public land. When Mishu and Shafik confronted them about the demand, the group became enraged and launched the attack. Police, led by Sub-Inspector Jahed, visited the scene following the incident.
Chandpur Sadar Model Police Station Officer-in-Charge Fayez Ahmed stated that police were dispatched immediately after receiving information and that legal action would be taken upon receiving a formal complaint.
Six injured in Chandpur cattle market attack over alleged extortion dispute
A woman named Asiya Begum was injured by a stray bullet in Khulna on Sunday night when unidentified gunmen opened fire near the Gallamari Bridge. The incident occurred around 8 p.m. as several assailants on motorcycles reportedly targeted a man named Rasel. When Rasel fled into a nearby alley, one of the bullets struck Asiya Begum’s finger. Locals rescued her and took her to Khulna Medical College Hospital for treatment.
According to Sonadanga Police Station Officer-in-Charge Md Rafiqul Islam, Rasel is accused of involvement in various criminal activities, and the attackers are believed to have aimed at him. Police did not find any bullet evidence at the scene and have begun an investigation into the incident.
Authorities stated that further details will be disclosed after the investigation is completed.
Woman injured by stray bullet in Khulna as gunmen target another man
A hotel worker named Sajib Sarkar, aged 43, was killed by a lightning strike while traveling on the roof of a train in Narsingdi on Sunday. The incident occurred as he was returning home during the Eid holidays on the Noakhali-bound Upakul Express. Sajib had boarded the train at Kamalapur Railway Station but climbed onto the roof due to lack of space inside. When the train reached Ghorashal amid rain, lightning struck, killing him instantly.
Upon arrival at Narsingdi around 5 p.m., the station master, Abdul Mannan, informed the Government Railway Police (GRP). Police recovered the body from the train roof, and Sajib’s relatives later identified it. According to Narsingdi Railway Outpost Inspector Md Nazim Uddin, the body was handed over to the family after verification through his mobile phone and documents.
The incident highlights the recurring risks faced by passengers who travel on train roofs during overcrowded holiday journeys.
Hotel worker dies after lightning strike on train roof in Narsingdi
Commerce Minister Khandaker Abdul Muktadir announced that law enforcement agencies, including the police and Rapid Action Battalion, will take swift and coordinated measures to maintain law and order in Sylhet. He also revealed plans to install face recognition–enabled CCTV cameras at key locations across the city to strengthen public safety. The minister made the remarks on May 24, 2026, after distributing special Eid grants from the Prime Minister to city sanitation workers at the Sylhet City Corporation office.
Muktadir stated that there are no shortcomings in the Ministry of Home Affairs or law enforcement in arresting those involved in recent crimes. He emphasized that technology-based surveillance would make crime control more effective and that exemplary punishment would be ensured after proper judicial proceedings. The minister further mentioned that a policy decision has been made to begin construction of the Akhaura–Sylhet railway line, while the government is also working on improving rail and road connectivity between Dhaka, Sylhet, and Chattogram.
He sought cooperation from Qawmi madrasas, the city corporation, and relevant ministries to support the leather industry ahead of Eid.
Sylhet to deploy face recognition CCTV to strengthen city security
The United States and Iran are reportedly close to signing a significant agreement aimed at ending their long-standing tensions and the ongoing war. According to a U.S. official, the proposed deal includes extending a 60-day ceasefire, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, allowing Iran to freely sell oil, and restarting talks on its nuclear program. The agreement could be announced on Sunday, though last-minute setbacks remain possible.
Under the draft memorandum of understanding, both sides would commit to a 60-day renewable arrangement. Iran would clear mines from the Strait of Hormuz to restore international shipping, while the U.S. would lift port blockades and ease some sanctions to enable Iranian oil exports. The draft also includes Iran’s pledge not to develop nuclear weapons and to suspend uranium enrichment pending further discussions. Pakistan, alongside Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Egypt, and Turkey, has played a key mediating role.
The draft mentions a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, which has raised concerns from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. U.S. officials emphasized that any truce would not prevent Israel from responding to new Hezbollah attacks.
US and Iran near deal on ceasefire, Hormuz reopening, and nuclear talks
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives in a coal mine explosion in China’s Shanxi province. In a condolence message issued on Sunday, he conveyed sympathy on behalf of his government and the people of Bangladesh to the bereaved families and the people of China. The message was shared through the Prime Minister’s Office’s official Facebook page.
The Prime Minister extended prayers for the rescue teams working tirelessly to find the injured and missing workers. He affirmed Bangladesh’s solidarity with China during this tragedy and praised the ongoing efforts to assist victims, treat the injured, and investigate the incident. He also wished that all those affected by the disaster find patience, courage, and comfort.
According to Chinese state media, the gas explosion occurred last Friday at 7:29 p.m. local time, killing at least 90 people while 247 workers were inside the mine at the time of the accident.
Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman mourns victims of deadly coal mine explosion in China
A Meherpur court has sentenced Shakil Hossain to death for raping a nine-year-old girl in Gangni upazila. The verdict was delivered on Sunday afternoon by Judge Md. Tajul Islam of the Meherpur Child Violence Suppression Tribunal. Public Prosecutor Mostafizur Rahman Tuhin confirmed the death sentence. Shakil Hossain is the son of Abdal Hasan from Chandpur village in Gangni.
According to the case details, on June 16, 2025, the victim, a fifth-grade student, was taking food to her father in a nearby field when Shakil threatened her with a sharp weapon and forcibly raped her in a jute field. After the assault, he fled as the child screamed. Villagers later caught and beat him before police rescued and arrested him. The victim’s father, Ishanul Haque, filed a case at Gangni Police Station.
The court examined testimonies from 12 witnesses both virtually and in person, along with medical evidence, which confirmed the charges beyond doubt. The convicted rapist was present in court during the verdict.
Meherpur court sentences man to death for raping nine-year-old girl in Gangni
Police in Jhenaidah arrested July fighter and NCP central joint member secretary Tarek Reza on Sunday evening in connection with a case filed by former district Chhatra Dal vice president Enamul Kabir. The arrest took place around 7 p.m. in front of the Family Zone auditorium near Jhenaidah Stadium, where Reza had called an emergency press conference. Officers from Jhenaidah Sadar Police Station, including OC Md Asaduzzaman, and members of a special police and intelligence team were present during the arrest.
According to police, the case against Reza and several others was filed on Saturday, accusing them of assault, vandalism, and issuing death threats. The OC stated that operations are ongoing to arrest the remaining accused. The case followed a violent clash on Friday between NCP and Chhatra Dal activists in Jhenaidah after the visit of NCP chief coordinator Nasiruddin Patwari. Following that incident, Reza filed a case against 115 people, including eight Chhatra Dal activists, which was later countered by Enamul Kabir’s case naming Reza and 21 others.
Reza’s arrest marks the latest development in the escalating political tension between NCP and Chhatra Dal in Jhenaidah.
NCP leader Tarek Reza arrested in Jhenaidah over Chhatra Dal case
Nasiruddin Patwari, the chief organizer of the National Citizen Party (NCP), stated that standing for human rights, justice, and dignity represents true patriotism. He made this remark in a Facebook post on Sunday, emphasizing that genuine national loyalty is rooted in defending these values.
In his post, Patwari criticized forms of nationalism that, in his view, betray the aspirations of the July martyrs, mock demands for justice and accountability, and attempt to legitimize the killing of citizens. He declared that he would not compromise with what he described as hypocritical nationalism and deceptive politics.
His statement underscores a call for moral integrity and accountability in political life, linking patriotism to the defense of justice and human dignity.
NCP organizer Nasiruddin Patwari links true patriotism to rights, justice and human dignity
Iran’s national football team has decided to move its 2026 World Cup base camp from the United States to Mexico just weeks before the tournament begins. The decision, approved by FIFA, was made due to visa-related complications and travel convenience. Iran Football Federation president Mehdi Taj confirmed that the new base camp will be in Tijuana, a Mexican city near the U.S. border, where team accommodations are already prepared.
In a video message published by Fars News Agency, Taj explained that visa difficulties prompted the request to shift the camp. With FIFA’s approval, the team will now train directly in Mexico and benefit from easier travel using Iran Air flights. Iran’s three group-stage matches will still take place in the United States—against New Zealand and Belgium in Los Angeles on June 15 and 21, and against Egypt in Seattle on June 26.
Taj noted that the new location will also reduce travel time to Los Angeles for the first two matches. The team is currently holding a training camp in Antalya, Turkey, while some players have applied for U.S. visas at the American embassy in Ankara.
Iran moves World Cup base camp to Mexico citing visa issues and travel convenience
US President Donald Trump has posted a controversial image created with artificial intelligence on his social media platform Truth Social. The image depicts a US drone attacking an Iranian naval vessel, accompanied by the Spanish caption 'Adios', meaning 'goodbye'. The post quickly drew widespread discussion and criticism across social media platforms.
The post appeared at a time when international media reported on a possible agreement between the United States and Iran. Analysts cited in the source suggested that Trump’s post could reignite debate over ongoing tensions in the Middle East and the state of US-Iran relations.
No official explanation has been issued from Trump’s side regarding the post, and it remains independently unverified whether the image was entirely AI-generated.
Trump’s AI image of US drone attacking Iranian ship stirs online controversy
The Sonahat land port in Bhurungamari upazila of Kurigram will remain closed for eight days during the Eid-ul-Azha holidays. According to a notice signed by the convener and senior joint convener of the Sonahat Land Customs Station C&F Agents Association, all import and export activities at the port will be suspended from Monday, May 25, to Monday, June 1. Regular operations will resume on Tuesday, June 2.
The association stated that the decision was made in its monthly meeting to align with the Eid-ul-Azha holiday schedule. The Assistant Director of Traffic at the Sonahat Land Customs Station, Aminul Haque, confirmed that official administrative activities will resume on June 1 in accordance with the government holiday schedule, while import and export operations will restart on June 2.
The announcement ensures coordination between customs officials and trade representatives to manage the temporary suspension and smooth resumption of cross-border trade following the Eid holidays.
Sonahat land port in Kurigram to close for eight days during Eid-ul-Azha holidays
Chittagong University unit Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) joint general secretary Sakif Rahman has been expelled following his detention in an alleged compromising situation. The decision was announced on Sunday through a press release signed by central JCD office secretary Md Jahangir Alam. Rahman was detained late Saturday night from a residence near JM Tower by the university’s second gate area along with a female friend.
Earlier, Rahman had faced criticism from students after posting a satirical comment on Facebook about the newly launched 'female student corners' in university canteens, an initiative by the Chittagong University Central Students’ Union (Chaksu). Following his detention, a Facebook page attempted to link other students to the incident, but one of them publicly denied involvement.
University assistant proctor Dr Md Kamrul Hossain confirmed that authorities brought the pair back to campus and sought explanations. He added that a final decision regarding the matter would be made after the Eid holidays.
Chittagong University JCD leader expelled after detention in alleged compromising situation
Amid the ongoing conflict with Iran, U.S. President Donald Trump appears to be softening his earlier hardline stance. Initially, he had insisted that only Iran’s unconditional surrender would be acceptable, but analysts now observe signs of flexibility in his position. The shift comes as the standoff and blockade in the Strait of Hormuz have disrupted global oil markets, driving up prices and creating economic pressure within the United States.
Although Trump has repeatedly claimed that the U.S. is largely energy independent, rising international oil prices are reportedly affecting the American stock market and broader economy. Diplomatic circles are also discussing the possibility that the U.S. might release some of Iran’s frozen assets as part of a potential settlement. Such a move could be politically uncomfortable for Trump, given his past criticism of the Obama administration’s decision to return Iranian funds during the signing of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
Analysts suggest that any similar step now could appear contradictory to Trump’s earlier political stance, adding complexity to his administration’s approach toward Iran.
Trump shows signs of softening stance on Iran amid oil price surge and diplomatic talks
Armed assailants attacked a businessman’s residence in Masdair, Fatullah, Narayanganj, early Saturday night after failing to extort 1 million taka. The attackers injured three people, including the businessman’s driver, by hacking them with local weapons and detonated crude bombs that damaged the main gate and walls of the house.
Police from Fatullah Model Station responded to the scene, but the attackers exploded more crude bombs targeting the officers before fleeing. Later, police and a Rapid Action Battalion (RAB-11) team detained Antora Khatun, wife of suspect Sabbir, and recovered yaba tablets from her home. The injured were rescued by locals and police and admitted to Narayanganj 300-bed hospital.
A case was filed by injured driver Sharif, naming Sabbir alias Chashma Sabbir, Hridoy alias Chokh Hridoy, Jahin, and Selim Kasai as accused. Law enforcement agencies have launched an operation to apprehend the remaining suspects.
Armed gang attacks businessman’s home in Fatullah after failed extortion demand
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