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Vivian Wilson, Elon Musk’s transgender daughter, recently mocked the ongoing conflict between Musk and former U.S. President Donald Trump. In an Instagram video, she laughed off the dispute and expressed satisfaction at the “truth being revealed.” Vivian, who changed her name and cut ties with Musk in 2020, highlighted the personal nature of the feud. The tension escalated after Musk criticized Trump’s budget bill, prompting Trump to call Musk “crazy.” Vivian’s remarks have reignited social media discussions amid the political clash.
In Rangpur’s Taraganj, authorities seized 26 drums of sweets stored unhygienically in a potato cold storage intended for Eid sales. A joint raid by the military and Upazila administration uncovered the illegal storage at Brothers Storage in Bangalipur. The seized sweets were destroyed, and four businessmen were fined a total of 50,000 taka for violating health regulations. Officials emphasized that sweets should not be kept in cold storage due to health risks.
On the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha, Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman and Navy Chief Admiral M. Nazmul Hassan met Chief Adviser Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna in Dhaka. Both chiefs were accompanied by their spouses as they exchanged Eid greetings. The meeting took place amid nationwide Eid celebrations marked by religious devotion, the spirit of sacrifice, and a message of compassion. The gatherings highlighted the cordial relationship between the country’s top military officials and the interim leadership during the festive occasion.
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir stated that April is unsuitable for national elections due to extreme heat, storm risks, public exams, and Ramadan. He suggested December as a more appropriate time. This remark follows Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus’s announcement of elections in April 2026. Fakhrul emphasized that election campaigns during Ramadan would be difficult and claimed public expectations favored a December poll. He conveyed Eid greetings and reflected on the spirit of sacrifice, quoting Kazi Nazrul Islam to highlight deeper values behind Eid-ul-Azha.
Nobel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus, currently leading the interim government, continues to receive growing public support. During Eid prayers at the National Eidgah, a citizen was heard saying, “Sir, we want you for 5 more years.” Similar sentiments surfaced earlier in a hunger strike and even in a mosque donation note. As the country undergoes state reform, many are expressing trust in Dr. Yunus’s leadership and calling for his continued service beyond the interim term.
Elon Musk has suggested forming a new political party aimed at representing the 80% of moderate voters in the United States. He conducted a poll on social media, receiving strong support for the idea. The proposed party, possibly named the "America Party," could challenge the dominance of Republicans and Democrats. However, experts warn that creating a new party is legally complex and requires significant organization and funding. Musk’s move also signals growing tensions with former ally Donald Trump and his interest in reshaping the political landscape.
US President Donald Trump has announced that trade delegations from the United States and China will meet in London on June 9 to discuss resolving their ongoing trade war. The announcement follows a 90-minute phone call between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, which Trump described as productive. The US delegation will include Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and Trade Representative Jamison Greer. A previous trade understanding in May collapsed after both sides accused each other of violating its terms.
Russia carried out intense drone and missile attacks on several Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv, early Friday, killing six and injuring at least 80. The strikes are believed to be in retaliation for Ukraine's recent drone attacks on Russian bomber aircraft. Civilian areas, including apartment buildings and infrastructure, were heavily damaged. Ukrainian President Zelensky confirmed emergency workers were among the dead. Ukraine's air force reported over 400 drones and 45 missiles launched, making it one of the largest single assaults of the war.
The Israeli military is grappling with a critical shortage of spare parts and mechanical failures due to prolonged warfare in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria. Key equipment like tanks and armored vehicles, especially in the 7th Armored Brigade, are becoming unusable. Recent incidents highlight the urgent need for maintenance and repairs. Since October 2023, over 54,700 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have died. UN warns over 2.2 million Gaza residents face famine risk. ICC has issued arrest warrants for Israeli leaders over alleged war crimes.
Yemen’s Houthi Ansarullah armed forces have fired a ballistic missile into Israeli-occupied land to show solidarity with the besieged people of Gaza. The attack caused panic among Israeli residents, though no casualties or damage have been reported. Yemeni leaders state these strikes are in response to Israeli aggression in Gaza and part of a wider regional resistance strategy. Since Hamas’s surprise counterattack in October 2023, Yemen’s Houthis have repeatedly supported Palestinian efforts and conducted military operations against Israel.
On Eid al-Adha, a major Muslim festival, Israeli forces launched multiple deadly attacks in Gaza, killing at least 42 Palestinians. The violence included an assault in northern Gaza’s Jabalya area where 11 people died. Shelling near relief centers in Rafah also caused casualties. Gaza’s emergency services and hospitals reported the rising death toll. Amid this, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation halted all aid activities. Since the conflict began, over 110 Palestinians have been killed while attempting to receive aid.
After leading Eid al-Adha prayers at the National Eidgah Ground near the High Court, Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus urged everyone to pray for the country's prosperity. He participated in the sermon and supplication led by Mufti Muhammad Abdul Malek of Baitul Mukarram Mosque. Exchanging Eid greetings with fellow advisers and officials, Dr. Yunus emphasized unity and collective prayers for the nation’s well-being. The event was attended by interim government advisers, diplomats, judges, and senior officials.
Metro rail services in Dhaka remain suspended today (June 7) due to the celebration of Eid-ul-Azha, according to Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited (DMTCL). Train operations will partially resume tomorrow (June 8) from 8:00 AM with 30-minute intervals. Regular holiday schedule will follow from June 9. The authorities have informed passengers accordingly. A 10-day government holiday is underway, starting from June 5, affecting all public and private offices. This year's Eid holiday is longer than during Eid-ul-Fitr.
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman stated that the people of Bangladesh do not want a manipulated election but demand a fair and just one. Speaking after Eid-ul-Azha prayers in Moulvibazar, he emphasized the need for justice, reforms, implementation of the July declaration, and a level playing field to ensure credible elections. He also urged authorities to allow young voters to participate and expressed willingness to cooperate with the Chief Advisor if needed, stressing the importance of resolving the national crisis.
BNP has rejected Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus's plan for national elections in April next year and insists they be held by December. Following his June 6 speech, BNP held a meeting led by Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman, reaffirming their stance. The party cited challenges such as Ramadan and weather conditions and criticized the interim government for not providing valid reasons for the delay. BNP also accused a political group of obstructing consensus and jeopardizing fair elections.
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