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The United States has redeployed nuclear weapons to the UK for the first time since 2008, aiming to strengthen European security and send a message to Russia. A military transport flew from New Mexico to the UK’s Lakenheath base, carrying advanced B61-12 bombs known for their precision and adjustable yield. This move marks a significant boost to NATO’s nuclear deterrence amid rising tensions. The UK is also acquiring new fighter jets capable of deploying these weapons, signaling renewed nuclear responsibilities for the British Royal Air Force.

Malaysian immigration authorities arrested six Bangladeshi nationals suspected of running illegal hundi operations targeting fellow Bangladeshis in the Klang Valley. One individual is believed to be the mastermind. Only one among them had a valid work pass; the rest were undocumented. Authorities seized RM 1.215 million in cash, transaction records, and mobile phones. The operation had allegedly been active for a year. A local woman and two other Bangladeshis were also summoned to assist with the ongoing investigation.

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has raised concerns about introducing new electoral systems like proportional representation (PR), citing the general public’s lack of understanding of even existing systems such as Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). “People still don’t fully understand how EVMs work. How can you expect them to grasp proportional representation?” he asked. Fakhrul continued, “There are many new ideas being floated, but our people are unfamiliar with them. When you mention PR, people ask, ‘What’s that?’” He urged for an electoral system that aligns with the people's familiarity and understanding, emphasizing that meaningful representation in parliament must remain the priority. He also added, “Some accuse us of being against reforms, but the very idea of reform has always been central to our cause.”

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Bangladesh has welcomed the ceasefire declared between Thailand and Cambodia after over four days of clashes. The Foreign Ministry praised both countries for agreeing to a ceasefire without conditions and commended Malaysia, the ASEAN Chair, for mediating talks. Bangladesh also acknowledged the role of other friendly parties involved. The statement expressed hope that both nations will continue resolving their century-old border dispute through dialogue and diplomacy, ensuring peace and stability in the affected border areas to restore normal life.

At a UN high-level conference, Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand reiterated Canada’s strong support for a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine. She emphasized the need for a sovereign Palestinian state alongside Israel for lasting peace. Anand also urged internal reforms in the Palestinian Authority and condemned Israeli settlement expansion and violence. Highlighting Gaza’s humanitarian crisis, she announced $40 million in aid, with $30 million for civilians and $10 million for governance reforms.

The National Consensus Commission has released the draft of the “July National Charter 2025,” outlining reforms in the constitution, elections, judiciary, administration, police, and anti-corruption systems. Following the 2024 student-led uprising, the charter aims to rebuild democratic governance. It reflects consensus among 35 political parties and pledges full implementation within two years of the next election. The draft honors those who sacrificed during the uprising and promises legal protections for all reform steps.

China has introduced a historic nationwide cash subsidy of up to 10,800 yuan per child under three years old to address its declining birth rate and demographic crisis. Starting in 2024, families will receive up to 3,600 yuan annually per child, benefiting nearly 20 million households. This follows local subsidy trials in various provinces. Despite abolishing the one-child policy a decade ago, China’s population continues to shrink, with rapid aging raising serious economic and social concerns for the future.

The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), supported by the UN, has warned that Gaza is facing its worst famine crisis. Recent reports show widespread hunger, severe malnutrition, and rising death rates due to starvation-related illnesses. Nearly 2.1 million Palestinians are at severe risk, with Gaza City experiencing critical malnutrition. The ongoing Israeli blockade, imposed since March 2025, has restricted aid, worsening the food crisis. Since October 2023, 147 deaths from malnutrition, including 88 children, have been reported amid escalating conflict.

Heavy rains in northern China have caused devastating floods, resulting in at least 30 deaths in Beijing. Authorities evacuated 80,000 people as more rain was forecasted. Nearly 130 villages lost power, and many roads were damaged, isolating residents. Rescue teams are using helicopters and wading through chest-deep waters to save stranded individuals. The Miyun district suffered the most damage. President Xi Jinping has ordered comprehensive search and rescue efforts amid ongoing infrastructure repairs and support for displaced residents.

Bangladesh plans to present a comprehensive trade package to the United States to seek relief from the additional tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on Bangladeshi goods. A delegation led by the Trade Advisor departed for Washington to negotiate and explore opportunities for increased purchases, including wheat, soybean oil, and aircraft from Boeing. The government has also announced tariff exemptions on 626 products to ease trade tensions and aims to reduce the US trade deficit through strategic imports.

Dhaka University is set to announce the schedule for the long-awaited DUCSU election today, July 29, along with election schedules for 18 hall student councils. Professor Mohammad Jasim Uddin has been appointed as Chief Returning Officer, leading a 10-member team to oversee the process. For the first time, six polling centers will be set up outside residential halls. Students from the 2019–20 session through the current academic year are eligible to participate. The last DUCSU election took place in 2019.

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has filed a case against former MP and cultural icon Asaduzzaman Noor for amassing illegal wealth worth over BDT 5.37 crore and engaging in suspicious financial transactions amounting to BDT 159 crore. According to the case documents, Noor acquired assets that significantly exceed his known sources of income. He allegedly maintained 19 bank accounts through which BDT 85.72 crore was deposited and BDT 73.05 crore withdrawn, resulting in transactions totaling over BDT 158.78 crore deemed suspicious. Following the fall of the Awami League government, Noor — a five-time elected MP — was arrested on September 15.

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Bangladesh's law enforcement has issued a nationwide alert amid fears that banned Awami League activists may incite violence from July 29 to August 8. The Special Branch warns of potential attacks, sabotage, or chaos through coordinated online and offline campaigns. Police units have been instructed to monitor political activities, enhance security at key sites, and intensify cyber surveillance. Special operations, including vehicle searches and increased patrolling at transport hubs, will be conducted to prevent unrest during this politically sensitive period.

Khulna University of Engineering & Technology (KUET) has reopened after 160 days of closure due to violent clashes over demands to ban student politics. Over 100 students were injured during the February incident. The previous Vice-Chancellor was removed following student protests and hunger strikes. Although a new acting VC was appointed, faculty members refused to resume classes until justice was ensured for assaulted teachers. With the appointment of Dr. Md. Maksud Helali as the new VC, academic activities resumed on July 29.

At a rally in Mymensingh, NCP leader Hasnat Abdullah warned that the party will not tolerate extortion under its name. He criticized so-called activists who exploit the party for personal gain, calling for a cleansing campaign within the organization. Convener Nahid Islam stressed the need for institutional reforms and adoption of the July Charter by August 5. NCP also condemned BNP’s walkout from a national meeting and highlighted environmental and infrastructural issues in Mymensingh.


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