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Nahid Islam, convener of the Nationalist Citizen Platform (NCP), appeared at the International Crimes Tribunal to testify against Sheikh Hasina, former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, and another accused in a case of crimes against humanity. However, as the cross-examination of journalist Mahmudur Rahman was not concluded, Nahid’s deposition was postponed. Speaking to reporters, Nahid said: “I may well be the last witness in Sheikh Hasina’s case. Once my testimony is recorded, the tribunal will proceed to judgment.” He added that so far his party was satisfied with the tribunal’s proceedings and called for a coordinated national roadmap to ensure all such trials move forward seriously. He urged political parties to commit in their manifestos that the trial of the July massacre will continue after the election.

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Police in Shyamoli have alleged that supporters of the banned Awami League faction freed several detained activists by detonating crude bombs during a clash on Tuesday morning. Around 11 am, Awami League activists began a march from Shishu Mela intersection toward Agargaon. Police detained five to six participants, but soon after, another group of 25–30 motorcyclists from the party launched an attack, exploding several crude bombs and forcibly pulling the detainees away from police custody. Sher-e-Bangla Nagar Police Station’s OC confirmed the incident, saying police could not hold the detainees due to the “backup team.” He added that six people, along with a motorcycle, were later detained from the attacking group.

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Jamaat-e-Islami has called for holding the next general election under the Proportional Representation (PR) system “at least once.” Speaking after a meeting with a high-level European Parliament delegation, Jamaat’s Nayeb-e-Ameer Syed Abdullah Muhammad Taher said discussions covered the upcoming election and the country’s current political situation. He revealed that during the Consensus Commission’s meeting, 26 out of 31 political parties expressed support for PR. While some favored it only for the upper house, Jamaat and others supported PR for both chambers. Taher stressed the urgent need to move away from the mindset of “forcibly seizing polling centers and entering parliament through rigging.” Jamaat Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman described the meeting with the EU delegation as “fruitful.”

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NCP Member Secretary Akhtar Hossain reaffirmed that the party remains committed to contesting under the lotus symbol, dismissing talk of alternatives. He cited statements from over a hundred lawyers asserting there is no legal barrier to the symbol’s allocation. Speaking on broader political reforms, Akhtar argued that elections without structural changes would only restore outdated systems. He emphasized that future elected representatives must adhere to proposed reforms before assuming power. NCP leader Ariful Islam Adib added that the party is prepared for elections and sees the Constituent Assembly as the key to resolving Bangladesh’s political crisis. While NCP has not engaged in alliance talks, it believes a new political equation centered on the youth generation could soon emerge.

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Election Commission Senior Secretary Akhtar Ahmed described the dispute over constituency boundaries in Faridpur-2 and 4 as “unfortunate” but stressed it must not escalate into harmful actions. He acknowledged public grievances but urged resolution through dialogue, noting that final demarcation decisions have already been made and are now under judicial review. The controversy began when Algi and Hamirdi unions of Bhanga upazila were shifted from Faridpur-4 to Faridpur-2, prompting protests by local residents.

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A UN investigative commission has found evidence of genocide committed by Israel in Gaza, directly implicating Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and senior Israeli leaders. The 72-page report accuses Israel’s top officials—including the prime minister, president, and former defense minister—of inciting and orchestrating atrocities. The findings cite mass killings, blocking humanitarian aid, forced displacement, and the destruction of fertility clinics as evidence supporting the genocide claim. So far, nearly 65,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza due to Israeli attacks, the report states.

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Luxembourg has announced it will officially recognize Palestine as an independent state, joining France and the United Kingdom in declaring the move at the upcoming UN General Assembly. Luxembourg’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister confirmed the decision, which follows similar announcements by France, Belgium, and other European nations. Earlier, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Britain would extend recognition in September if Israel failed to agree to a ceasefire in Gaza and commit to long-term peace. Currently, 147 countries—representing 75% of the world—recognize Palestine as a sovereign state.

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The “All-Party United Committee” staged a sit-in on Tuesday morning in front of the Bagerhat District Election Office, demanding the restoration of four parliamentary constituencies in the district. The protest, which ran from 10 am to 1 pm, drew participation from leaders and activists of BNP, Jamaat, and other political groups, as well as people from diverse professions. Speakers stressed that the district’s population, industrial zones, and the importance of Mongla Port justify reinstating four seats. On Monday, a writ petition was also filed in the High Court seeking the same demand.

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Four coaches of the Padmarag Mail train derailed Tuesday afternoon at Pirgacha station in Rangpur, disrupting train services across the region. According to the station master, the Lalmonirhat-bound train departed Santahar and reached Pirgacha around 12:45 pm. Shortly after leaving the station, a broken line separator caused four coaches behind the engine to derail. No casualties were reported, though some passengers complained of missing belongings during the chaos. A relief train has been dispatched from Lalmonirhat to clear the tracks.

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BUET students have alleged that diploma engineers, having failed at the negotiation table, are now preparing for violent agitation. In a statement Tuesday, BUET students firmly declared they would not blockade streets or hold the public hostage in pursuit of their demands. They reiterated their three-point demand, which includes: Ensuring that recruitment for Grade-9 positions is limited to BSc engineering graduates. Abolishing the 100% quota for diploma holders in Grade-10 posts. Enforcing strict legal action against anyone without a BSc degree using the professional title “Engineer.”

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Relief Adviser Faruq-e-Azam has announced that the government is working to ensure every citizen receives timely early warnings during natural disasters. As part of this initiative, a unified national volunteer force will be established to extend immediate assistance to affected communities. Speaking at a national dialogue, he stressed the importance of strong coordination between government and non-governmental organizations to ensure effective disaster preparedness. "Through proper coordination, we can work together more efficiently for vulnerable populations in disaster-prone areas," he said. The dialogue brought together representatives from the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief, the Red Crescent Society, international aid organizations, and other key stakeholders, reflecting a collaborative approach to building resilience against natural calamities.

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Economic Adviser Salehuddin Ahmed has emphasized that Bangladesh is purchasing Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) by comparing prices in the international market, regardless of the supplier country—be it the United States, China, Qatar, or Saudi Arabia. Speaking after a meeting of the Advisory Committee on Government Procurement and Economic Affairs, he confirmed that several power substations, fertilizer supplies, and LNG purchase proposals had received approval. Salehuddin noted that reducing the trade deficit with the United States depends largely on identifying viable imports. While sourcing goods from the U.S. may slightly raise prices, he assured that this would not significantly impact consumers. He also highlighted improvements in the overall business climate, pointing out that many previously evaded taxes are now being recovered. On the issue of fertilizer imports, he said corruption allegations would be investigated, and both the Agriculture and Industries Ministries have been tasked with looking into the matter.

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Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has reaffirmed that the state must treat all religions equally, without discrimination. Speaking during his visit to Dhakeshwari Temple, he said: "We want to build a state that the world will look to as an example. If we remain divided, we will fail as a nation. Our goal is a new Bangladesh where all citizens enjoy equal rights." Yunus emphasized that religious festivals should be celebrated freely, not under the shadow of heavy security. "We want a country where people practice their faith openly and joyfully, without fear or bias," he added.

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Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Secretary General Dr. Redowan Ahmed has warned of both domestic and international conspiracies surrounding the upcoming national elections, urging political actors not to fall into "traps set by conspirators." He stressed that if elections are not held by February 2026, "the country will sink." Drawing comparisons to Nepal’s swift election announcement, he accused Chief Adviser Yunus of delaying polls while forming his own political platform. Redowan further criticized the government for failing to stabilize businesses, provide adequate power and gas to industries, or support local entrepreneurs. "Instead of misleading people with talk of foreign investment, the government must empower our own industrialists," he said.

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Protesters in Faridpur have suspended their planned blockade of highways and railways, which was called to demand the reinstatement of old parliamentary constituency boundaries. The decision came Tuesday afternoon following assurances from the district administration and appeals to avoid public suffering during the ongoing Durga Puja festivities. Organizers announced there would be no blockade from Wednesday to Saturday. However, they warned of immediate action if law enforcement attempted harassment. Protesters also declared that if their five-point demand is not met by Sunday, they will resume an indefinite movement. Earlier in the day, demonstrators gathered at several points along the Dhaka–Khulna highway, including Pukuria and Hamirdi bus stands, but refrained from blocking traffic after Monday’s violence.

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