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Asian Development Bank (ADB) President Masato Kanda led a delegation that paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Monday morning at the Prime Minister’s Office in Tejgaon. The meeting was confirmed by the Prime Minister’s Press Wing, which shared details of the official engagement.

Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury and Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister A B M Abdus Sattar were present during the meeting, according to the official statement. The report did not specify the topics discussed or any outcomes from the meeting.

The visit reflects ongoing engagement between Bangladesh’s government and the ADB leadership, though no further details on the agenda or agreements were provided in the source.

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ADB President Masato Kanda meets Prime Minister Tarique Rahman in Tejgaon

A young man from Katiadi upazila in Kishoreganj, Bangladesh, died in a gas cylinder explosion in Albania. The victim, Omar Faruk, aged 26, was the younger son of the late Malu Mia from Ukhrashal village under Achmita Union. The incident occurred on Sunday morning while he was asleep in his room. At that time, a cook was preparing food when the cylinder exploded. Other occupants managed to escape, but Omar Faruk could not.

According to his elder brother, Abu Saleh, Omar Faruk had moved to Albania about two years ago and was employed as a factory worker at NCP Company. His roommate, Hasu Mia, confirmed the death over the phone. The report did not mention any further details about the aftermath or official response.

The incident highlights the risks faced by Bangladeshi migrant workers abroad, particularly in industrial and residential settings where safety measures may be inadequate.

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Bangladeshi worker from Kishoreganj dies in Albania gas cylinder explosion

Artificial intelligence has transformed modern CCTV cameras into smart surveillance tools capable of recording sound, recognizing faces, tracking movement, and analyzing suspicious behavior. These AI-enabled cameras can automatically send alerts when unusual activity occurs and store footage both on memory cards and cloud platforms, reducing the risk of data loss. Their use has expanded rapidly across Bangladesh, particularly in major cities, educational institutions, hospitals, markets, banks, and government buildings.

The technology plays a vital role in crime prevention, investigation, and traffic management. CCTV footage serves as crucial evidence in cases of theft, robbery, abduction, and accidents, helping law enforcement identify offenders and ensure fair trials. The presence of cameras also promotes discipline, transparency, and accountability in workplaces and public areas.

However, the report notes concerns about privacy violations, misuse of footage, and high installation and maintenance costs. Ensuring ethical and responsible use of CCTV technology is emphasized as essential for building a safe and modern society.

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AI-powered CCTV cameras strengthen security and accountability across Bangladesh

The Israeli military confirmed on Monday that another soldier was killed in southern Lebanon amid ongoing clashes with Hezbollah. The deceased was identified as 19-year-old Sergeant Nehoray Leizer of the 601st Combat Engineering Battalion. The military stated that the incident also left another Israeli soldier seriously injured. This latest death brings the total number of Israeli soldiers killed since the conflict began to 23.

According to the Israeli military, hostilities with the Iran-backed Hezbollah group began on March 2. Since then, a total of 24 Israeli citizens have died, including 23 soldiers and one civilian contractor. The fighting continues to take place in southern Lebanon, where both sides have sustained casualties.

The report, citing Al Arabiya, did not provide further details about the specific circumstances of the latest clash or any potential diplomatic developments related to the conflict.

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Israeli soldier killed in southern Lebanon as clashes with Hezbollah persist

Iran continues to harbor deep distrust toward the United States despite ongoing discussions between the two countries, according to a report by Tasnim News Agency citing unnamed sources. The talks, facilitated by Pakistani mediators, have yet to produce a final agreement, with several conditions of the proposed deal still under dispute.

The source emphasized that even if a preliminary understanding is reached, it does not signify any change in Iran’s perception of the United States or confidence in the current U.S. administration’s commitment to its promises. The source further noted that Washington’s past record in negotiations has reinforced Tehran’s skepticism.

According to the report, Iran intends to closely monitor U.S. actions throughout any post-agreement process and retains the capacity to respond if Washington fails to uphold its commitments.

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Iran keeps deep distrust toward U.S. despite Pakistan-mediated talks

A second-grade student of Popular Model School in Dhaka’s Pallabi area, Ramisa Akter, was killed in a brutal incident that has sparked widespread anger from the capital to the suspect’s home village in Singra, Natore. The accused, Sohel Rana, is currently in Dhaka Central Jail along with his wife Swapna Akter, who is alleged to have assisted him. The nation awaits the upcoming police charge sheet and court proceedings, with demands for swift justice.

Investigations revealed that Rana, a 34-year-old mechanic from Maheshchandrapur Southpara in Singra, had long been involved in theft, drug use, and online gambling. Locals said he operated under the political protection of influential Awami League member Rafiqul, which emboldened his criminal behavior. After accumulating heavy debts and being disowned by his family, Rana moved to Dhaka, where his violent tendencies continued.

Local representatives confirmed that no vandalism occurred at Rana’s family home, as earlier rumors suggested. Residents and officials have called for the harshest punishment, emphasizing that political influence must not obstruct justice in this case.

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Nation demands swift justice after Dhaka child murder linked to political patronage

At least three people were killed in three separate Israeli strikes on vehicles in southern Lebanon’s Nabatieh area, according to the country’s state news agency. The attacks reportedly targeted vehicles traveling along the Kafr Rumman–Jarmak highway and the Jarmak–Khardali road. The strikes were carried out by Israeli drones, and the incident occurred on May 25, 2026.

The report, citing Lebanon’s official news agency and Al Jazeera, confirmed the fatalities but did not provide further details about the victims or the circumstances of the attacks. Authorities indicated that more information would be shared once available.

Further details about the motive, the identities of those killed, or possible responses from either side were not immediately released, leaving the broader implications of the strikes unclear.

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Israeli drone strikes kill three in southern Lebanon’s Nabatieh region

Malaysia is preparing to take legal action against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) over allegations of abduction and mistreatment of workers from a Gaza-bound aid convoy. The report, published by the Malay Mail on May 25, 2026, stated that the Malaysian government will proceed once it completes collecting necessary information and verifiable evidence.

Selangor Chief Minister Amirudin Shari said the initiative follows reports of alleged atrocities, abductions, and torture of aid convoy workers, some of whom are Malaysian citizens. He emphasized that Malaysia will not remain silent and that the legal team is compiling documentation of international law violations.

Amirudin added that Malaysia will continue diplomatic pressure and conduct public awareness campaigns across the country regarding the issue.

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Malaysia prepares ICJ case against Israel over alleged abuse of Gaza aid convoy workers

Teachers of independent ibtedayi madrasas have announced a boycott of Eid celebrations and closure of their institutions until their demand for MPO inclusion is met. The teachers, who have been staging a continuous sit-in in front of the National Press Club in Dhaka for five days, also declared plans to march toward Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s residence on Eid day. Earlier, police stopped their attempt to march to the Secretariat, after which they decided to continue their protest indefinitely.

The movement is being led under the banner of the Independent Ibtedayi Madrasa Teachers’ Welfare Committee. According to the group’s member secretary Abdul Hannan Hossain, the interim government had earlier promised to bring these madrasas under the MPO system, but the commitment remains unfulfilled. Teachers say they will continue their sit-in and keep madrasas closed until the demand is realized.

There are 1,519 government-aided independent ibtedayi madrasas and 5,932 others without any state support. The interim government had announced in early 2025 that these institutions would be brought under MPO and later nationalized, but implementation has not occurred.

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Madrasa teachers to boycott Eid and march to PM’s residence over MPO inclusion demand

The government of Uttar Pradesh has announced new directives regarding Eid al-Adha prayers and animal sacrifices. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stated that animal sacrifices will not be allowed in open or public spaces, and roads cannot be blocked for Eid prayers. He emphasized a policy of zero tolerance against the sacrifice of prohibited animals and instructed that prayers must be performed only at designated and traditional locations.

During a high-level law and order review meeting held via video conference, Adityanath directed district administrations to ensure that sacrifices take place only at pre-approved sites. He also ordered that no new customs or practices be introduced during the festival. Legal slaughterhouses must not exceed their approved capacity for holding animals, and authorities were told to maintain security, cleanliness, and electricity supply during the celebrations.

The directives aim to ensure orderly observance of Eid al-Adha across the state while maintaining public safety and adherence to existing regulations.

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Uttar Pradesh restricts open-air Eid prayers and animal sacrifices under new state directives

Cattle markets across Dhaka have begun to fill up ahead of Eid-ul-Azha, with traders bringing cows, goats, and buffaloes from districts including Kushtia, Rajshahi, Jhenaidah, Pabna, and Chuadanga. Field visits show a clear dominance of locally raised cattle this year, while Indian cattle are comparatively scarce. Traders reported low buyer turnout in recent days but expect full-scale trading to begin Monday as government and private offices close for the holiday.

At major markets such as Uttara’s Diabari and Gabtoli, thousands of local cows have arrived. Farmers like Ziaur Rahman from Kushtia and Anwar Molla from Rajshahi expressed optimism that sales will pick up once buyers start visiting. Some traders have already sold a few animals at modest profits, while others await the main rush. Buyers noted slightly higher prices than last year, with most preferred cows priced between one and 2.5 lakh taka.

Large animals such as the Brahma bull “Sultan Bhai,” sold for 8.5 lakh taka, and other giant cattle from Barishal drew crowds. However, late afternoon rain left markets muddy and temporarily empty of buyers.

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Local cattle dominate Dhaka markets before Eid as traders expect sales to rise Monday

An armed group carried out a coordinated attack on temporary RAB and police camps in the remote Jungle Salimpur area of Sitakunda, Chattogram, late Sunday night. Before the assault, the attackers used an excavator to cut roads at five points, creating deep trenches to block vehicle movement. The attack began around 1 a.m., with automatic weapons fired at both the Jungle Salimpur and nearby Alinagar camps. RAB officials said the attackers aimed to isolate the camps and launch a sudden assault under cover of darkness and rain.

RAB and police sources reported that the attackers used heavy firearms resembling AK-47s, and the exchange of gunfire lasted until about 3:30 a.m. The following morning, over 500 members of the joint forces began a large-scale operation on foot, as vehicles could not pass the damaged roads. Officials described the incident as one of the most organized acts of hill sabotage in recent times. Authorities believe the attack was long-planned and linked to tensions over upcoming government development projects in the area.

Security forces have regained control of the area and are working to identify those involved. The home minister was scheduled to visit Jungle Salimpur on May 31, just days after the attack.

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Armed group cuts roads and attacks RAB, police camps in Sitakunda’s Jungle Salimpur

At least 11 people were killed and seven others injured when a speeding van collided with a passenger bus in the Ismaila area of the Swat Expressway in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The incident occurred when the bus was parked on the roadside and the van, reportedly out of control, struck it from behind. The information was reported by local media outlet Samaa TV.

According to motorway police, rescue teams and officers reached the scene immediately after receiving the report and began rescue operations. The bodies of the deceased and the injured were taken to Mardan Medical Complex for treatment. Police sources said the bus was traveling from Karachi to Buner, while the van was en route from Rawalpindi to Dir.

Officials stated that an investigation is underway to determine the exact cause of the crash, though initial findings suggest driver negligence as the primary reason.

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Speeding van hits parked bus in Pakistan, killing 11 and injuring 7

Two Awami League leaders who fled Bangladesh after the July Revolution and took refuge in India have been arrested by Kolkata Police and placed on seven-day remand. According to diplomatic sources, the arrests occurred on May 20 during a police operation on Marquis Street targeting alleged illegal Bangladeshi entrants. The detainees were identified as Ahad Bappi, general secretary of Banshal Thana Jubo League, and Rohanul Islam, organizational secretary of Savar Thana Chhatra League. A case was filed against them under illegal entry charges, and they were taken into police custody for interrogation.

The arrests have caused concern among other Awami League leaders currently residing in Kolkata. Despite efforts by influential party members to secure their release, the attempts reportedly failed. The incident follows the formation of a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in West Bengal, which has launched special operations to locate alleged Bangladeshi infiltrators.

Uncertainty remains over the fate of hundreds of Awami League leaders who sought refuge in West Bengal after the July Revolution, as the new state government has not clarified its stance on their status.

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Two Awami League leaders arrested in Kolkata on illegal entry charges, placed on remand

The Teknaf border in Cox’s Bazar has become a major national security concern as local and Rohingya armed groups form hybrid criminal networks operating from remote hill areas such as Baharchhara, Hnila, and Whykong. These groups use the terrain as cover to conduct kidnappings and human trafficking, turning the region into a hub of violence. Equipped with laptops, routers, and solar power, they monitor law enforcement and victims’ families in real time, escalating torture when police or journalists are contacted. Despite joint operations rescuing many victims between September 2025 and April 2026, fear persists among farmers and laborers.

Reports describe brutal ransom tactics, including cutting victims’ fingers or hands to pressure families. The violence has created widespread psychological trauma and economic paralysis in rural communities. Law enforcement faces challenges due to the criminals’ use of jammers and vantage points. The article calls for large-scale military intervention, advanced surveillance technologies, and stronger intelligence networks inside and around Rohingya camps.

The author argues that securing Teknaf’s border is vital for national stability. Without decisive state action, the area risks becoming a base for larger transnational criminal operations.

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Hybrid criminal networks threaten Teknaf border security with tech-driven kidnappings and violence


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