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Prime Minister Tarique Rahman addressed the 'July National Conference 2026' at the China Friendship Conference Center in Dhaka, marking the anniversary of the July uprising that ended Sheikh Hasina’s 16-year rule. He pledged that all killings during the uprising would be brought to justice in accordance with the law, emphasizing that the process might take time but would ensure punishment for true perpetrators. Rahman urged unity over revenge, drawing inspiration from the long anti-autocracy struggle and the sacrifices of July.
He recalled his late mother, former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, saying her principles of forgiveness and national unity guide his leadership. Rahman stated that his government considers the rehabilitation and medical care of those injured in the uprising a sacred duty. During the event, he presented commemorative tokens to families of the martyrs and wounded participants.
International media reports cited in the article described Sheikh Hasina’s 15-year rule as authoritarian, marked by suppression of dissent and alleged state-led violence. The reports also noted that Hasina fled to India following mass protests, and her party’s political future remains uncertain.
Tarique Rahman pledges lawful justice for July uprising victims, urges unity over revenge
A Venezuelan father and his two young sons were miraculously rescued alive from the ruins of the 11‑storey Ritasol Palace building in La Guaira’s Caraballeda area after a 7.2‑magnitude earthquake struck on June 24. The dramatic rescue was led by the father’s eldest son, 26‑year‑old Jesús García, a former firefighter who joined the operation after hearing his father’s cries beneath the rubble. The family had been trapped in the basement for more than an hour before rescue efforts began, and were freed after a tense 20‑hour operation involving police and former firefighting colleagues.
The father, 46‑year‑old mechanic José García, expressed gratitude for surviving with his sons Diego, 7, and Santiago, 12, though his wife remains missing under the debris. He continues to wait at the site, hoping she will be found alive. The twin earthquakes have caused widespread devastation across Venezuela, killing at least 3,342 people and leaving over 50,000 missing. Government figures show 856 buildings damaged and 190 completely collapsed.
Public anger has grown over slow rescue operations and disorganized relief efforts, deepening the sense of uncertainty and grief nationwide.
Father and sons rescued alive from Venezuela quake ruins by ex-firefighter son
A Dhaka court has ordered the start of trial proceedings against former Member of Parliament Abdus Salam Murshedy and 12 others in a case alleging the misappropriation of 27 kathas of government land in Gulshan-2. On Monday, July 6, 2026, Dhaka’s Ninth Special Judge Md. Abdus Salam rejected the defendants’ discharge petitions and framed charges. The court also set August 19 for the beginning of witness testimony, according to defense lawyer Khademul Islam.
Earlier in the day, Murshedy and other detained defendants were produced before the court, while those on bail appeared in person. The defense team included lawyers Ehsanul Haque Samaji, Masud Ahmed Talukder, Borhan Uddin, Shaheenur Islam, and Khademul Islam. The case accuses the defendants of abusing their official positions to falsify records and facilitate the illegal transfer of government property.
According to the charge sheet, the accused conspired to misuse power and create false documents to enable the transfer and registration of the state-owned plot without proper release, violating multiple sections of the Penal Code and the 1947 Prevention of Corruption Act. Murshedy was arrested on October 1, 2024.
Dhaka court begins trial of ex-MP Salam Murshedy and 12 others over state land misuse
Bangladesh’s overall inflation rate declined in June 2026, according to data released by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) on Monday. The national point-to-point inflation fell to 9.16 percent, down from 9.42 percent in May, which had been the highest level in 16 months. The latest figures show a decline in both food and non-food inflation, offering some relief after months of elevated prices.
BBS reported that food inflation dropped by 0.46 percentage points to 8.60 percent in June, compared to 9.06 percent in May. Non-food inflation also eased slightly, falling by 0.10 percentage points to 9.61 percent from 9.71 percent. In rural areas, overall inflation decreased to 9.23 percent, while in urban areas it fell to 9.01 percent. Both regions experienced reductions in food and non-food inflation rates.
The data indicate a modest but broad-based easing of price pressures across Bangladesh, following a period of sustained inflationary pressure earlier in the year.
Bangladesh inflation drops to 9.16% in June, easing from May’s 16-month high
A video circulating on social media shows an Israeli soldier throwing a stun grenade into a car carrying several young Palestinians in the Qalandiya refugee camp, located north of occupied East Jerusalem. The footage, reportedly from CCTV, captures the moment the soldier stops the vehicle at gunpoint before tossing the grenade inside. As the Palestinians attempt to flee in panic, the soldier forcefully shuts the driver’s side door before the grenade explodes.
The video has spread widely across social media platforms, drawing attention to the tense situation in the occupied territories. The incident was reported by Al Jazeera, though no official statements or responses were mentioned in the source.
The footage’s circulation underscores ongoing scrutiny of Israeli military actions in Palestinian areas, particularly in refugee camps under occupation.
Video shows Israeli soldier throwing stun grenade into Palestinian car in East Jerusalem
A Jamalpur court has sentenced seven men to death for the gang rape of a housewife in Bakshiganj. Each convict was also fined 100,000 taka, while another accused, Idris Ali, was acquitted. The verdict was delivered on Monday afternoon by Judge Abdur Rahim of the Women and Children Repression Prevention Tribunal-1 under the Jamalpur District and Sessions Judge’s Court.
According to court sources and the prosecution, the incident occurred on May 25, 2025, when the victim was forcibly taken from an autorickshaw and gang-raped. The next day, she filed a case naming six individuals and several unidentified suspects. After investigation, a charge sheet was submitted on April 15, 2026. The court examined seven of nine witnesses before finding the seven accused guilty beyond reasonable doubt.
State prosecutor Advocate Fazlul Haque expressed satisfaction with the ruling, stating that the verdict would play an important role in upholding justice.
Seven sentenced to death for gang rape of a housewife in Jamalpur
Police have requested the list of all personnel involved in operating a Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight from which nearly 19 kilograms of gold were seized at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport. The request, made through an official letter on Monday, also sought permission to inspect the aircraft. The investigation officer, Inspector Sharif Hossain of Airport Police Station, confirmed the move and said the list includes pilots, cabin crew, engineers, and cleaners.
Authorities said the investigation aims to uncover who used the national carrier for gold smuggling. The police suspect insider involvement but declined to name anyone until the inquiry progresses. Once the list is received, questioning of those involved will begin. The joint operation that recovered 18.72 kilograms of gold on July 2 involved DGFI, Aviation Security, Customs, and Biman’s security division.
Officials noted that a similar incident occurred in March when about 18 kilograms of gold were found on another Biman flight, suggesting the same network may be attempting repeated smuggling operations using similar methods.
Police request crew list after 19 kg gold seized from Biman flight in Dhaka
Dr. Zubaida Rahman, Vice-President of the Ziaur Rahman Foundation, addressed children at the Government Shishu Paribar (Girls) in Tejgaon, Dhaka, on Monday. She encouraged them to study diligently and contribute to the nation’s progress, expressing hope that they would bring pride to Bangladesh. During her visit, she toured the day-care centers at Bhumi Bhaban and Pani Bhaban, cut a cake with the children, and attended a workshop on early childhood care and development as the chief guest.
Dr. Rahman emphasized that early childhood is a crucial stage in life, where the foundation for learning and social development is laid. She noted that day-care centers not only provide safe spaces but also play a vital role in shaping the country’s future. She expressed gratitude to caregivers for their compassionate and demanding work.
At the same event, Women and Children Affairs and Social Welfare Minister Prof. Dr. A.Z.M. Zahid Hossain highlighted that Bangladesh’s first six day-care centers were established in 1992 under Begum Khaleda Zia’s initiative. He reiterated the government’s goal of building an inclusive society guided by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s vision.
Zubaida Rahman inspires children to build future Bangladesh during Tejgaon visit
A court in Khulna has ordered the exhumation of the body of Mohammad Mohibuzzaman Kochi, a former office secretary of the city BNP, five months after his death on national election day. Kochi, aged 60, died on February 12 while serving as an election agent at the Alia Kamil Madrasa polling center in Khulna-2 constituency. The body was exhumed from Tutpara graveyard on Monday under the supervision of Executive Magistrate Nazmus Sakib and sent for a fresh autopsy following a request by the Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI).
According to the case record, Kochi was allegedly assaulted during a dispute with rival supporters at the polling center, leading to his death. The complaint accused the then acting principal of the madrasa, Abdur Rahim Sardar, and others of attacking him. However, opposing political candidates gave conflicting statements—BNP’s candidate claimed Kochi was killed in an attack, while a Jamaat candidate said he died of heart failure. Initial medical reports found no major external injuries, and police on duty reported no major clashes.
The case was filed under sections 302/34 of the Penal Code, and PBI is now investigating to determine the true cause of death.
Court orders exhumation of BNP leader’s body in Khulna for fresh autopsy after election day death
A Dhaka court has granted permission to Bashundhara Group Vice Chairman Safwan Sobhan and Afroza Begum, wife of the group’s Chairman Ahmed Akbar Sobhan, to travel abroad for three months. The order was issued on Sunday by Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Shahjahan Kabir after a hearing on their petition. The Anti-Corruption Commission’s (ACC) prosecution division confirmed the decision on Monday.
During the hearing, ACC lawyers opposed the petition, arguing that Safwan Sobhan holds dual citizenship and might not return if allowed to leave the country. They also noted that ongoing investigations into allegations of money laundering, tax evasion, loan fraud, embezzlement, and illegal wealth acquisition could be disrupted. Despite these objections, the court approved the travel request.
Earlier, on October 21, 2024, the court had imposed a travel ban on Safwan Sobhan and others following an ACC request. Several previous petitions to lift the ban were rejected, including one in May 2026. The latest approval allows only Safwan Sobhan and Afroza Begum to travel abroad for three months.
Dhaka court permits Bashundhara chairman’s wife and son to travel abroad for three months
Indonesia and Singapore jointly announced that the Malacca Strait will remain safe, open, and accessible for all nations. The declaration came after Iran’s move to impose fees on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. The announcement was made following a meeting in Jakarta between Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto.
President Subianto stated that both countries share a common interest in keeping the Malacca Strait an open maritime route and will continue coordination with Malaysia and Thailand. Prime Minister Wong reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining freedom of navigation under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
Earlier, Iran’s ambassador to China said ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz would be charged fees, though “friendly” nations would receive special treatment. The Hormuz Strait handles about one-fifth of global crude oil and liquefied natural gas shipments, making the Malacca Strait’s openness strategically significant.
Singapore and Indonesia vow to keep Malacca Strait open amid Iran’s Hormuz fee plan
Abdul Barek Akand, also known as Majnu Munshi, aged 53, was stabbed to death by unidentified assailants on Chandrapara Road in Gauripur upazila of Mymensingh on Sunday night. The attack occurred around 9:45 p.m. while he was returning home from Boyra Bazar. Locals rescued him in a critical condition and took him to Mymensingh Medical College Hospital, where doctors declared him dead around 11:30 p.m. Police later conducted inquest and autopsy procedures.
According to the victim’s family, the attackers used his snatched mobile phone to call his daughter, Mahia Akter Brishti, and admitted over the call that they had not intended to kill him but had stabbed him multiple times. The call was then disconnected, and the phone was switched off. The victim’s son, Majharul Islam Akash, said his father recognized the robbers, prompting them to stab him before fleeing.
Gauripur Police Station Officer-in-Charge Habibur Rahman confirmed the incident and said efforts to identify and arrest those involved are ongoing.
Man killed in Mymensingh; attackers call daughter using his stolen phone
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed that Israel protects Christians and that some Christian villages in Lebanon have sought annexation for protection. He made the remarks during an interview on Fox News’ The Sunday Briefing, asserting that Israel safeguards its friends, particularly Christians in the Middle East, from Hezbollah. His comments came amid reports of Israeli strikes on churches and Christian sites in Lebanon, sparking new controversy.
Analysts noted that Netanyahu’s statements contradict reports from international human rights groups and media outlets documenting Israeli attacks that damaged or destroyed churches, convents, and other Christian religious institutions in Lebanon. In May, a French organization reported that Israeli forces demolished a convent in Yaroun, while videos circulated in April showed Israeli soldiers desecrating Christian symbols. The destruction of a church in Deir Dghaya village last year was also cited.
The remarks followed a recent statement by Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who wrote that all of Lebanon should burn. Meanwhile, the International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Netanyahu over alleged war crimes in Gaza.
Photo: From left - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, an Israeli soldier demolishes a crucifixion statue of Jesus Christ in southern Lebanon.
The Directorate of Madrasa Education in Bangladesh has issued a directive requiring all madrasas under its jurisdiction to organize daily assemblies and sports activities. The instruction, sent on Monday from the directorate’s Training and Physical Education Branch, was signed by Director (Training and Development) Md. Abul Kalam Talukder. It emphasizes that the government is committed to expanding sports practices at grassroots and educational levels to build a youth-driven, prosperous Bangladesh.
According to the directive, assistant teachers of physical education in each madrasa must ensure daily assemblies and sports with active student participation. In institutions where the physical education assistant teacher post is vacant, the head of the madrasa must temporarily assign a qualified and sports-proficient teacher from among existing staff to carry out these duties. The directorate also instructed that necessary steps be taken to fill the vacant posts according to regulations.
The directive reflects the government’s broader initiative to promote physical education and youth engagement across educational institutions nationwide.
Bangladesh orders daily assemblies and sports in all madrasas to boost student participation
A Dhaka court has rejected the bail petition of television actor Niamat Ullah Bhuiyan, known as Zaher Alvi, in a case filed over the alleged incitement of his wife Ikra’s suicide. The order was issued on Monday, July 6, by Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Judge Shahjahan Kabir after hearing arguments from both sides. State counsel Harun Or Rashid confirmed the court’s decision, while Alvi’s lawyer Sheikh Robayet Islam had argued for bail.
Earlier, on June 24, the court had granted a two-day remand for Alvi following his surrender on June 18, when his initial bail plea was denied and he was sent to jail. The Detective Branch later sought a ten-day remand for further questioning. Alvi’s mother, Nasrin Sultana Shiuli, a co-accused in the case, surrendered on June 4 and was granted bail.
The case stems from the March 1 incident when Ikra was found hanging from a ceiling fan at their Mirpur residence. Her uncle Sheikh Tanvir Ahmed filed the case that night, alleging that prolonged family disputes and abuse had driven her to suicide.
Dhaka court rejects actor Zaher Alvi’s bail plea in wife Ikra’s suicide case
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