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Eighteen-year-old CNG driver Naeem was brutally killed after being called out from his home in Dhaka's Kadamtali area on Sunday morning. The incident occurred around 10:30 AM near Rahela Manzil in Smritidhara Lane No. 8. His mother said he was sleeping when she left for work. Locals found him wounded and took him to Dhaka Medical College Hospital, where he died. Police suspect previous enmity as the motive. One person has been detained. Locals blame rising crime on lack of effective policing.
India has built the world’s highest railway bridge over the Chenab River in Jammu and Kashmir, marking a major engineering milestone. Central to the project’s success is Professor G. Madhavi Latha, a civil engineering expert from IISc Bengaluru, who served as the geotechnical consultant for 17 years. Her adaptive design strategies overcame extreme geological and weather challenges. Recognized nationally, she’s received several awards for her work. The bridge now connects Kashmir to mainland India and stands taller than the Eiffel Tower.
Former UK City Minister Tulip Siddiq has requested a meeting with Bangladesh's interim Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus during his London visit, aiming to resolve misunderstandings regarding corruption allegations brought against her and her mother by the ACC. Siddiq, niece of former PM Sheikh Hasina, denies the charges, calling them politically motivated. She says Bangladeshi authorities never contacted her or her legal team and claims the controversy disrupts her public service. An arrest warrant was recently issued against her in Bangladesh.
Fresh unrest has erupted in Manipur, India, with violent clashes breaking out between protesters and police in the capital, Imphal, on Saturday evening. Authorities have suspended internet services in several districts and imposed a curfew in Bishnupur to contain the violence. Public gatherings have been banned in at least five districts, including Imphal East and West. Officials warned that attempts are being made to provoke public sentiment and spread inflammatory content online. Internet services will remain suspended for five days.
In Cumilla, over a hundred seasonal hide traders are facing losses as syndicates of wholesalers refuse to buy cowhides at government-fixed prices. Despite salting and storing the hides, traders are being offered prices far below cost. The lack of local monitoring has worsened the issue, raising fears of smuggling hides to India. Traders allege that certain syndicates may be involved in illegal cross-border trade. Authorities have increased border surveillance to prevent smuggling, but traders demand stronger action and direct access to tannery owners.
WhatsApp is introducing a new feature that allows users to copy specific parts of messages, such as a word or a sentence, instead of the entire text. This enhancement aims to make the app more user-friendly and efficient, especially during work. The feature works through a simple tap-and-hold gesture, followed by selecting the desired text and using the copy option. It will be available across personal chats, group chats, and channels. iOS users have already started receiving the update.
Saudi Arabia has temporarily halted the issuance of work and Umrah visas for citizens of 14 countries, including Bangladesh, from May 31 to June 30. The move also includes restrictions on family visit visas. This decision aims to ensure smooth Hajj operations and pilgrim departures. Those who obtained visas before May 31 but haven't yet traveled may also face entry issues. Affected countries include India, Pakistan, Egypt, and Indonesia—nations with the highest number of visa applicants to Saudi Arabia.
The long-standing friendship between U.S. President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk has ended amid escalating tensions. Trump confirmed the fallout, refusing to reconcile, and warned Musk of severe consequences if he funds Democrats in the 2026 midterm elections. The dispute intensified after Musk criticized government tax policies, sparking a public war of words. Vice President J.D. Vance also cautioned Musk, highlighting the risks of clashing with the President. The feud marks a significant rift between two of the world’s most powerful figures.
Iranian intelligence agencies have obtained thousands of highly confidential documents from Israel, including sensitive information about the Dimona nuclear facility in the Negev desert. The operation was kept secret due to the volume of material and the need for secure transfer to Iran. Israeli authorities recently arrested two individuals accused of spying for Iran. This leak follows their arrest and is considered a major intelligence setback for Israel.
Metro rail services in Dhaka have resumed from Sunday morning after a one-day halt during Eid-ul-Azha. Passengers are allowed to board from 8:30 AM, but strict rules prohibit carrying sacrificial animal hides or any raw or cooked meat on the trains. Security checks at station entrances will enforce this rule rigorously. Trains will run every 30 minutes today, with normal schedules resuming Monday. A 10-day government holiday continues, affecting all public and private institutions across the country.
Black Berries, now in season, is not only delicious but also packed with powerful health benefits. Studies show that jamun and its seeds help control blood sugar, making it ideal for diabetics. Rich in calcium, iron, and potassium, it strengthens bones—especially beneficial for the elderly. Research also highlights its potential to prevent cancer by destroying harmful free radicals. With a low glycemic index, jamun reduces the risk of type 2 diabetes complications. It's a tasty and effective addition to a healthy diet.
In response to the recent rise in COVID-19 cases, the Ministry of Railways has urged all passengers to wear masks and follow health guidelines during their return journeys after Eid-ul-Azha. A notice issued on Sunday highlights recommendations from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, which advises people—especially the elderly and those with health issues—to avoid crowded areas. To ensure safe travel amid the festive rush, railway authorities emphasize the importance of maintaining hygiene and using face masks in trains and stations.
The feud between former US President Donald Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk has intensified, sparking major political and financial consequences. Trump has publicly declared a complete break with Musk, who is now proposing a new political party. Tesla's stock has plunged 14%, losing $150 billion in value amid the controversy. Analysts warn that Musk’s growing political engagement could harm his business focus. With government contracts at stake, their fallout could reshape both US politics and Musk's corporate future.
U.S. President Donald Trump has deployed 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles to control protests triggered by Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests of undocumented immigrants. Clashes erupted as federal agents used tear gas and flash-bang grenades against demonstrators. California Governor Gavin Newsom condemned the deployment as provocative, warning it could escalate tensions. Meanwhile, the city’s mayor urged peaceful protests and accountability for violence. The White House maintains a zero-tolerance stance on criminal acts during the unrest.
BRAC University is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Assistant Professor at its Business School. Applicants must hold a PhD or equivalent degree and have relevant professional experience. The position is open to both men and women, and there is no age limit. The job location is in Dhaka, and the salary is negotiable. Interested candidates must apply online through the university’s official website. The application deadline is June 28, 2025.
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