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Advisor Adilur Rahman has expressed optimism that the upcoming national election in February will be held in a festive atmosphere, continuing the momentum of reforms and justice. Speaking at a ship handover ceremony to Turkey, Adilur said: “The interim government has initiated crucial reforms. The elected government will carry them forward. Despite obstacles, we are moving ahead with the power of the people.” He likened the nation’s journey to waves — sometimes rising, sometimes falling — but expressed confidence in the country’s resilience. Highlighting the shipbuilding industry’s growing strength, he said it would play a vital role in strengthening Bangladesh’s economy. The exported vessel is a 5,500-ton ship, 341 feet long, 55 feet wide, and 25 feet deep.
Shabana Mahmood, a British-born politician of Pakistani heritage, has made history by becoming the UK’s first Muslim woman to serve as Home Secretary. Prime Minister Keir Starmer appointed her after a cabinet reshuffle following Deputy PM Angela Rayner’s resignation. Mahmood, previously Justice Secretary, pledged to prioritize citizens’ safety. Born in Birmingham in 1980, she studied law at Oxford and worked as a barrister before entering politics. Elected MP for Birmingham Ladywood in 2024, she has been rising steadily within Labour ranks.
The armed wing of Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Al-Quds Brigades, said it launched two rockets at Israel’s Netivot settlement on September 7 in retaliation for ongoing attacks in Gaza. Israel confirmed the strikes, claiming one rocket was intercepted while another landed in an open area. Sirens were triggered across nearby regions. The attack followed one of the deadliest Israeli assaults in days, leaving 83 Palestinians killed within 48 hours. Since October 2023, Gaza’s health ministry reports over 64,000 deaths.
A Yemeni drone strike targeted Ramon Airport in Israel’s southern city of Eilat, according to reports citing Israeli media. The drone hit the airport’s passenger terminal, leading to the suspension of all flights and causing panic among Israelis. Social media images showed smoke rising from the site, while some Israeli sources reported at least two injuries. Fire service teams were deployed to the scene. Yemeni authorities have not yet issued any statement regarding the attack.
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has sent a message of congratulations to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on the occasion of the DPRK’s founding anniversary. Reported by KCNA, the message conveyed warm greetings, expressed hope for stronger Iran–North Korea relations, and wished Kim good health and success. Pezeshkian also extended best wishes for the happiness and prosperity of the North Korean people, underscoring Tehran’s intention to strengthen bilateral ties based on mutual goodwill and cooperation in the future.
Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus has directed the Public Service Commission (PSC) to hold Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) exams every year on a fixed calendar, ensuring complete transparency in the process. Speaking at a meeting with PSC officials, Yunus stressed that BCS is the “entry point” to government service. “If irregularities occur at this entry point, the entire system is affected. We must resolve existing problems responsibly and implement reforms to restore public trust,” he said. PSC Chairman Mobasher Monem informed that the commission has already prepared a five-year roadmap, aiming to complete recruitment cycles between November and October each year. PSC members admitted that over the past 15 years, political interference had led to irregularities, nepotism, and question leaks in BCS exams. Reforms, they assured, have now been implemented to ensure fairness and credibility.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) and a Japanese consortium have started final negotiations on operating the newly built third terminal at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport. The three-day talks, held with advisors including the IFC, aim to resolve unresolved issues, mainly revenue sharing. Built with JICA funding, the terminal is ready for operation, increasing passenger capacity from 8 million to 24 million. Delays in finalizing an operator may raise costs, but the government is prepared to consider alternative international operators.
Technology giant Microsoft has reported internet disruptions following multiple submarine cable cuts in the Red Sea affecting the Middle East and South Asia. Azure cloud services experienced slowdowns, though general internet traffic remained mostly unaffected. NetBlocks confirmed connectivity issues in Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, UAE, and India, causing reduced speeds and occasional disconnections. Pakistan Telecommunications warned users of potential peak-hour slowdowns while international partners work on solutions. The incident began on September 6 at 5:45 AM GMT.
Bidhyan Ranjan Roy Poddar, Advisor to the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education, has said reducing weekly school holidays from two days to one is difficult due to the need for coordination across all educational institutions. Speaking at an International Literacy Day 2025 press conference, he emphasized that effective learning depends on contract hours and the number of days schools remain open. The government is exploring slight reductions in holidays and considering teachers’ demands for a ‘non-vacation department.’
The United States is exploring the creation of a large demilitarized buffer zone within Ukraine if a peace deal with Russia is reached. Discussions involve deploying troops from non-NATO countries like Bangladesh and Saudi Arabia to secure the area, while the U.S. would lead monitoring using drones, satellites, and intelligence tools. No American troops would be stationed inside Ukraine. The plan avoids NATO symbols to stay acceptable to Russia. Negotiations remain ongoing amid continued conflict.
U.S. President Donald Trump and his senior advisers are quietly preparing to attend the APEC Trade Ministers’ meeting in South Korea this October. On the sidelines, a bilateral meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping could take place. The trip will focus on economic cooperation, investment, trade, defense, and nuclear discussions. It may also open the door for talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Previous tariffs between the U.S. and China are temporarily suspended until November due to ongoing negotiations.
Advisor Mahfuz Alam has warned that the spread of fake social media pages using logos of established news outlets reflects a deeper “crisis of trust in society.” He noted that in the past 15 years, public confidence in the media has eroded. Ahead of the upcoming national election, Mahfuz assured that the government will take all necessary steps to prevent violence. Calling for responsible journalism, he said: “If journalists stand firm for their rights, no government can interfere in their profession. Journalism must serve the people, not any group.” Mahfuz also criticized the Election Commission for not consulting the Information Ministry while drafting media guidelines and linked the rise of mob violence to irresponsible media practices. He urged online journalists to act responsibly, stressing that the media has a vital role in preventing post-election violence.
Russia launched a cruise missile attack on Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministers building in Kyiv early Sunday, marking the first time the building has been hit since Moscow’s 2022 military invasion. Ukraine’s Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko confirmed the damage to the roof and upper floors. The Ukrainian Air Force reported over 800 drones and missiles were deployed overnight, hitting 37 locations while 8 intercepted missiles and drones fell elsewhere. The attack continues to spread fear among civilians.
The Democratic Left Alliance has called for the resignation of Dr. Yunus’ government, citing failures in governance and policies against public interest. Leaders criticized handing key projects to foreign leaseholders and using law enforcement to undermine national unity and disrupt the electoral environment. Referring to unprecedented events on 5 September 2025, they questioned who truly governs the country. The alliance urged all non-communal, progressive, and democratic parties to unite on the streets and announced a sit-in in front of the National Press Club on 13 September.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has turned down Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invitation to meet in Moscow, citing ongoing missile strikes and shelling in his country. Instead, he has invited Putin to Kyiv. The Kremlin insists Zelensky was invited for “talks, not surrender.” Recent days have seen intensified Russian attacks on Ukraine, including over 1,300 drones, 900 guided bombs, and around 50 missile strikes across 14 regions. Zelensky emphasizes Kyiv as the only safe venue for discussions.
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