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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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Jamaat-e-Islami has announced it will not hold protests on the mornings of September 18 and 19 to avoid disrupting the 47th BCS written examinations. Demonstrations will instead be staged in the afternoon. Earlier, the party had called for a three-day protest program on September 18, 19, and 26. A statement said the decision was made "in the interest of ensuring a peaceful environment for examinees." The party also extended prayers for the candidates’ success in contributing to "a new Bangladesh."

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At least 51 people have been killed in the past 24 hours as Israel intensified airstrikes on Gaza City, including the destruction of the territory’s tallest residential tower, the Al-Ghafri high-rise. The bombardment has forced tens of thousands to flee. UN rapporteur Francesca Albanese accused Israel of using "unconventional weapons" for forced displacement. Palestinian Civil Defense reported that more than 50 multi-story buildings have been demolished in recent weeks, including over 1,500 homes in the Zaytoun district alone since August. Among the dead were twin six-year-old children and three journalists killed in separate strikes.

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Vice President Sadik Kayem has emphasized that all students deserve equal rights on campus, whether they choose to wear the hijab or modern attire. "Freedom of dress is a personal right. No one should be mocked, interfered with, or criminalized based on their clothing or symbols," Kayem said. He highlighted that the July student movement broke long-standing propaganda against their organization and reaffirmed his commitment to women’s rights, campus safety, and gender equality. "We won’t stop until campuses are safe for women," he vowed, citing upcoming initiatives in sanitation, healthcare, and housing.

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Health Adviser Nurjahan Begum has traveled to Singapore for medical treatment. She departed late Monday night and is expected to return Wednesday evening, confirmed her personal secretary Dr. Manjurul Islam. Begum, who is undergoing treatment for cancer, has previously sought medical care in Singapore.

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In an emergency summit held in Doha, leaders from nearly 60 Arab and Muslim nations called for a reassessment of diplomatic and economic relations with Israel in light of its recent actions in Gaza. The joint declaration urged all states to take "legal and effective measures" to stop Israeli aggression against Palestinians, including suspending ties and pursuing international legal action. While the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco, Jordan, and Egypt—countries that recognize Israel—sent representatives, their top leaders were notably absent. The summit was attended by high-profile figures including Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian, Iraq’s Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. The declaration also called on UN member states to work toward suspending Israel’s membership. Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is expected to visit Qatar following his Israel trip.

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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has declared that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will refrain from ordering further military strikes in Qatar, calling the Gulf nation "a very good ally." "From now on, Netanyahu will work in cooperation with Qatar," Trump said, highlighting the importance of Doha’s role in the region. The statement follows Israel’s controversial September 8 airstrike on a Doha apartment building sheltering Hamas leaders, an attack that killed six people but missed senior figure Khalil al-Hayya. The strike drew widespread international condemnation, though U.S. officials had reportedly warned Qatar in advance of potential Israeli action.

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The much-anticipated Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) system has been launched on a trial basis at the Padma Bridge, ushering in a new era of cashless, non-stop toll payments. Under the system, vehicles no longer need to stop at toll plazas. Registered cars can cross designated ETC lanes at speeds of up to 30 km/h, with tolls deducted automatically from prepaid accounts. Vehicle registration and recharge can currently be completed through Trust Bank’s Tap app under the "D-Toll" option, followed by verification at the bridge’s RFID booth. Chief Engineer Abu Sayeed said the system will ensure seamless travel once fully implemented. More financial apps will soon be integrated, and authorities expect full-scale rollout within two weeks.

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Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus visited the historic Dhakeshwari Temple in Dhaka on Monday morning to exchange greetings with the Hindu community on the occasion of Sharadiya Durga Puja. Arriving at the temple around 11 a.m., he joined a special reception where he conveyed his best wishes for peace, harmony, and unity during the festival.

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NCP Convener Nahid Islam is set to testify against Sheikh Hasina, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, and another individual in a case involving alleged crimes against humanity during July–August events. According to prosecutors, Nahid will appear before the tribunal at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Earlier in the day, Mahmudur Rahman will conclude his testimony and face cross-examination by state-appointed defense lawyer Md Amir Hossain. Nahid’s testimony will follow. As of September 9, a total of 46 witnesses have testified over 14 days of proceedings in the case.

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US forces have launched another strike on a Venezuelan vessel allegedly carrying narcotics, killing three people. Former US President Donald Trump claimed the boat was smuggling drugs into the United States. The attack reportedly took place in international waters of the southern Caribbean, marking Washington’s second such strike. A previous assault left at least 11 dead. The US has recently deployed 4,500 naval personnel, destroyers, submarines, and warships to the Caribbean and Venezuelan waters to curb drug trafficking.

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The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has urged the visiting US trade delegation to help reduce countervailing duties on Bangladeshi exports. During the meeting, the US Trade Representative team stressed labor law reforms in line with international standards. BGMEA President Mahmud Hasan Khan said Bangladesh has already achieved 20% tariff benefits, but overall exports face an average duty of 16.5%, pushing the effective burden to 36.5%. He suggested using a “stacking method” to rationalize tariffs. On labor reforms, Khan said BGMEA is in dialogue with all stakeholders and has submitted concrete proposals on amending the 2006 Labor Act.

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BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has strongly opposed the Proportional Representation (PR) system, calling it a “well-planned, purposeful masterplan” that will mislead voters. Speaking after visiting cancer-stricken Hefazat leader Maulana Enamul Hasan Faruqi in Baridhara, Rizvi criticized an Islamic party for pushing for PR, warning that such politics would bring chaos rather than benefits. He also accused Sheikh Hasina of exploiting Hefazat activists’ blood during the Shapla crackdown, adding that repression and propaganda cannot suppress the Muslim community.

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Dhaka Range DIG Rezaul Karim Mallik has vowed stern action against those behind violent protests in Faridpur, saying, “Fascists will be brought under the law. I have instructed my authorities to arrest them.” On Monday, protesters demanding restoration of a parliamentary constituency blocked highways and railways, leading to clashes. At least 4–5 police officers were injured. DIG Mallik held talks with the district commissioner, assigning responsibility for damages to the district police and administration. DC Kamrul Hasan Molla said they have communicated people’s grievances to the Election Commission and submitted a report, while also calling for calm as the matter is under High Court review.

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