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Professor Dr. Bidhan Ranjan Roy Poddar has emphasized that no nation can progress if education and healthcare are treated as private commodities. “These must remain state responsibilities,” he said. Speaking as an advisor, he stressed the need for volunteer services alongside government initiatives. “If implemented properly, these could advance the nation,” he noted. Criticizing the current system, he argued that education reforms remain superficial and continue to produce “clerks” as per colonial legacy. He highlighted the weak educational backgrounds of Bangladeshi migrants, leading to low global earnings. “By privatizing education and healthcare, we serve only a handful of elites at the cost of national interest,” he concluded.

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Thousands took to the streets of London demanding the lifting of the ban on Palestine Action Group. The protest, organized by “Defend Our Juries,” drew around 1,500 demonstrators. Clashes erupted when police moved in, with more than 425 protesters arrested. Eyewitnesses reported baton charges, protesters thrown to the ground, and arbitrary arrests for holding placards saying “I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action.” Press Association reports noted police brutality, including one protester bleeding from the face after arrest. Police later claimed officers were subjected to “unprecedented violence, including punches, kicks, spitting, and stone-throwing.”

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Israeli forces killed 67 Palestinians across Gaza on Saturday in fresh airstrikes, bringing the death toll to 64,435 since the offensive began. Over 162,367 have been injured. A 15-story tower block in Gaza City, alleged by Israel to be a Hamas stronghold, was bombed and destroyed — located opposite the UNRWA headquarters. Civilians continue to receive evacuation orders, but strikes often follow without notice. Ground troops are also conducting operations. Thousands remain trapped under rubble as bombardments intensify. Israel’s Defense Minister shared footage on X of a Gaza high-rise collapsing, writing: “We continue.”

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Shamim Hossain (23), a Dhaka University student contesting for DUCSU Vice President, has filed a General Diary (GD) with Shahbagh Police citing threats to his safety. He claimed that his campaign — promising an independent student platform free from traditional party politics — has drawn conspiracies. “False propaganda linking me to political groups is spreading online and offline, putting my life at risk,” he wrote. Shamim fears potential physical and psychological attacks before and after the election, expressing “severe insecurity” over his safety.

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A total lunar eclipse, also known as a "Blood Moon," will be visible on Sunday from Bangladesh and various parts of the world. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), if the sky remains clear, people in Bangladesh will also be able to witness the eclipse. The lunar eclipse will begin at 8:28 PM Bangladesh time on September 7 and will last for a total of 7 hours and 27 minutes. However, the changes in the moon may not be easily noticeable to the naked eye. At 9:27 PM, a portion of the moon will gradually start to darken, and by 10:30 PM, the Earth's shadow will completely cover the moon. During this time, the moon will not disappear entirely but will take on a reddish or coppery hue. The eclipse will be fully visible from locations stretching from Hila Island in eastern Indonesia to the port city of Mombasa in western Kenya. However, about 90% of North America, the Caribbean, and South America will not be able to view the eclipse.

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NCP leader Sarjis Alam has alleged that the concept of a “refined Awami League” is an Indian idea, which will not materialize in post-coup Bangladesh. He said those responsible for the BDR massacre, the Shapla Square killings of Islamic scholars, and the 2024 student uprising massacre “can never be allowed to participate in Bangladeshi politics.” Sarjis compared the Awami League and Jatiya Party to “partners in crime,” insisting that just as Awami League’s activities have been banned, Jatiya Party’s should be too. He also warned against student politics being used to exploit schools, alleging it would lead to drug trade and extortion.

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RAB has arrested Belal Talukdar, the prime suspect in the violent attack on Sohag Paribahan’s counter, along with two accomplices. On September 3, a group of 50–60 men armed with machetes and sharp weapons stormed the Malibagh counter, vandalizing property. A case was later filed against 16 named and 15–20 unidentified attackers. Eyewitnesses reported that the clash began when counter staff asked two men to smoke away from the premises. They later brought reinforcements, sparking the sudden attack.

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The Basail upazila administration has enforced Section 144 after two groups called rallies at the same venue under different banners. Freedom fighters, under the banner of “Kaderia Bahini,” announced a gathering at Shaheed Minar premises with Kader Siddiqui as chief guest, while a student body applied to hold a separate rally at the same spot under the banner of “Student Society.” Tensions escalated as both groups claimed priority. The UNO confirmed that Section 144 will remain effective from 6 AM to 6:30 PM to prevent clashes.

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A nationwide special training program for police officers is set to launch today to enhance professionalism, skills, and capacity in managing the upcoming national election. The program will be inaugurated at Rajarbagh Police Auditorium by the Home Affairs Advisor. More than 150,000 police personnel will undergo specialized election-duty training across 130 small and 4 large training centers nationwide. Earlier, from August 31 to September 2, 150 master trainers were trained at police headquarters in Dhaka. Plans are in place to develop 1,292 “trainers of trainers” at 19 police centers, who will subsequently train field-level officers for election duty.

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BNP leader Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury has said that political parties seeking proportional representation (PR) can include it in their election manifesto and implement it in parliament with people’s mandate. “But calling for PR ballots during elections is unrealistic — only politically isolated parties can make such demands,” he remarked. Khasru stressed that while reforms are necessary, the extent of feasible reforms must be debated, and unresolved issues should go before the public in the next election. He added, “Dissent is part of politics, but respecting others’ opinions and practicing tolerance are vital.” Citing global examples, he said countries that quickly returned to democracy after revolutions thrived, while those that failed suffered crises and even civil wars. He further claimed, “Had elections been held within three months, the country would have been performing well on every indicator.”

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Iran’s Judiciary Chief Hojjatoleslam Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei stated that Iran will never submit to global hegemonic powers. Speaking during a meeting with Iraq’s National Wisdom Movement leader Sayyed Ammar al-Hakim, Ejei emphasized that Iran has never initiated war and will not do so, while remaining vigilant against enemy conspiracies. He stressed rejecting both imposed wars and forced peace, citing the principles of Iran’s revolutionary leaders. Al-Hakim highlighted that Iran-Iraq ties are deep and extend beyond mere neighborly relations.

Attorney General Md. Asaduzzaman emphasized that no one, including the Chief Justice, is above contempt of court. Speaking at a Noakhali District Lawyers’ Association event, he urged judges to ensure lawyers are treated with respect, warning that misconduct undermines public trust in the judiciary. He stated that any judge whose actions create doubts about justice can be held guilty of contempt. The event saw participation from lawyers, politicians, and prominent BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami leaders.

Russian President Vladimir Putin remains unwavering on Ukraine, insisting any peace deal must meet Moscow’s conditions, with force as a possible fallback. Despite Western sanctions and U.S. pressure, his confidence is bolstered by battlefield realities, diplomatic gains, and support from allies like China and India. While showing willingness to meet Ukrainian President Zelensky in Moscow, Putin warns Western troops entering Ukraine will be targeted. Conflicting objectives between Kyiv and Moscow mean the war’s resolution remains uncertain, with tensions unlikely to ease soon.

Housing and Public Works Adviser Adilur Rahman Khan honored the July martyrs in Natore, emphasizing that although fascism has been defeated, conspiracies persist. He highlighted ongoing efforts for justice and reform, alongside preparations for national elections. Family members of the martyrs demanded speedy trials, issuance of July certificates, and arrest of accused perpetrators. Officials paid tribute to five martyrs earlier in the day, reflecting the nation’s enduring respect for those who sacrificed their lives for freedom.

The home of Zahid Uddin Mahmud Lipton, former chairman of Sonagazi Upazila Parishad and joint general secretary of the banned Feni district Awami League, was set on fire Friday night. According to reports, assailants poured petrol and ignited the house while the caretaker was away for prayers. Local residents managed to extinguish the fire after nearly an hour. The attack caused damage to furniture, clothes, and parts of the ground-floor drawing room. The assailants also attempted to break the doors on the second floor and set them on fire but failed. Lipton, who has not resided in the house since August 5, 2024, stated that he was not shaken by the attack.

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