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A land ownership dispute between the authorities of Karamatia Kamil Madrasa and the Charfassion Central Eidgah Mosque in Bhola’s Charfassion has intensified. The madrasa claims that individuals linked to the mosque recently began constructing a boundary fence on its registered land, despite police orders to halt the work. The incident occurred on May 31 when several people started erecting bamboo posts behind the madrasa’s honors building. Later that night, three shops near the madrasa market were reportedly locked, and tenants were told not to pay rent to the madrasa.
According to the madrasa, the land was originally allocated during the British period for the madrasa, mosque, Eidgah, and cemetery. In 1976, 75.33 decimals of land were legally transferred to the madrasa through a waqf deed. The madrasa accuses the opposing group of trying to seize the land by force and has sought administrative intervention. The mosque committee president, however, claims the madrasa occupies more land than recorded and that the disputed portion belongs to the mosque.
Police confirmed responding to the complaint and instructed both parties to stop work and maintain peace.
Land dispute in Charfassion sparks tension between mosque and madrasa authorities
Police in Nabiganj upazila of Habiganj district have arrested a local student leader, Hossain Ahmed, aged 26, on charges of raping a married woman by luring her with a false promise of marriage. The arrest took place after the victim’s mother filed a case at Nabiganj Police Station on Tuesday night. On Wednesday afternoon, police sent the accused to jail through the court.
According to the case statement, Hossain Ahmed, a resident of Dakshin Gaznaipur village and a member of the Gaznaipur Union unit of the student organization, had developed contact with the victim from Dakshin Debpara village through mobile communication. He allegedly harassed her for a long time before entering her home late Monday night, threatening her, and forcibly raping her. The victim’s parents caught him after hearing her screams and handed him over to the police.
Nabiganj Police Station Officer-in-Charge Md. Monayem Mia confirmed that the accused was shown arrested and sent to court based on the complaint filed by the victim’s family.
Student leader arrested in Nabiganj for allegedly raping housewife under false marriage promise
U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that Iran has already agreed not to pursue nuclear weapons, calling it the most significant achievement of ongoing discussions. Speaking on the New York Post’s Pod Force One podcast, Trump said the United States cannot allow Iran to possess nuclear arms and asserted that Tehran has accepted this condition. He dismissed suggestions that Iran holds a strategic advantage in the current conflict, describing the country as economically and militarily weakened.
Trump added that Iran lacks a functioning navy and air force, has few troops, and faces severe inflation reportedly reaching 250 percent. He expressed optimism about resolving disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz and described U.S. military operations in Iran as “highly successful.” Responding to questions about Iran’s leadership, Trump said Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is involved in the negotiation process and may approve future meetings if conditions remain favorable.
No immediate official response from Iran was reported, and Trump’s claim about Iran’s agreement to abandon nuclear weapons could not be independently verified.
Trump says Iran agreed to abandon nuclear weapons, no Iranian response yet
A two-day film screening event is set to begin in Cox’s Bazar, organized by the Cox’s Bazar Film Society. The announcement was made at a press conference held at Shaheed Daulat Maidan on Wednesday. The screenings will take place on June 5 and 6 at Shaheed Subhash Hall of Cox’s Bazar Public Library, running from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. each day, with a total of six films scheduled.
The first day will feature Mezbauer Rahman Suman’s ‘Hawa’, Shahin Dil-Riaz’s ‘Rakib Khan: The Projectionist’, and Mohammad Towkir Islam’s ‘Delupi’. The second day will include Dhrubo Hasan’s ‘Fatima’, Fazle Rabbi’s short film ‘Tadatma Onneshon: The Eternal Journey’, and Tanim Noor’s ‘Bonolota Express’. Tickets are priced at 100 taka per day, with a 50 taka concession for students. Registration will be available both online and at the venue.
According to the organizers, all films will include English subtitles to make them accessible to both local and international audiences. The Film Society hopes the event, titled ‘Cox’s Bazar Talkies’, will foster a culture of regular film screenings and creative engagement in the region.
Two-day film screening in Cox’s Bazar to feature six films with English subtitles
Lieutenant General Mohammad Asadullah Minhajul Alam met Prime Minister Tareq Rahman at the Prime Minister’s Office in Dhaka before departing to assume his new role as Force Commander of the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in Cyprus (UNFICYP). The meeting took place on Wednesday afternoon at the Cabinet Division, with the Prime Minister’s Defence Adviser Brigadier General (Retd.) A.K.M. Shamsul Islam also present. Minhajul Alam is scheduled to leave for New York on June 5 to complete official formalities before taking charge in Cyprus.
During the meeting, discussions focused on Bangladesh’s contributions to UN peacekeeping operations, the professionalism of its armed forces, and their international reputation. Minhajul Alam will be the eighth Bangladeshi military officer to serve as a UN Force Commander, continuing a legacy of leadership in global peace missions. Currently, Major General Md Fakhrul Ahsan serves as Force Commander in Western Sahara.
Bangladesh remains one of the top contributors to UN peacekeeping missions, and Minhajul Alam’s appointment is seen as a continuation of the country’s distinguished record in international peace operations.
Lt Gen Minhajul Alam meets PM before taking UN peacekeeping command in Cyprus
Pakistan’s security forces reported killing 17 militants in intelligence-based operations across several districts of Balochistan, following a deadly suicide bombing on a passenger train in Quetta on May 24. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Tuesday that the raids were conducted in Mastung, Nushki, Zehri, Khuzdar, and Kech districts. The government identifies the separatist Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) as “Fitna-al-Hindustan.” According to ISPR, the militants were killed after intense gunfights, and large quantities of weapons, ammunition, explosives, and improvised explosive devices were recovered. Search and clearance operations remain ongoing.
Balochistan has seen a sharp rise in violence in recent years. The BLA, which seeks independence for the province, accuses the central government of exploiting its natural gas and mineral resources. The group has recently intensified attacks on security forces and foreign nationals linked to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
The government alleges that India-backed militant groups operate from inside Afghanistan, planning and training for attacks, a claim denied by both the Taliban government and India.
Pakistan says 17 militants killed in Balochistan raids after Quetta train bombing
More than one hundred people were injured in a violent clash between two groups during a village arbitration in Kharki, Madhabpur upazila of Habiganj on Tuesday evening. The conflict erupted when one side began recording the arbitration on video and the other objected. The meeting had been called to resolve a dispute over money taken from a furniture shop before Eid. The argument quickly escalated into a physical confrontation, injuring dozens of men, women, and children.
Police arrived at the scene and brought the situation under control around 10 p.m. However, clashes resumed the following morning, prompting police to fire 11 rounds of tear gas to disperse the crowd. By 3 p.m., order was restored, and four individuals were detained. According to Madhabpur Police Station Officer-in-Charge Sohel Rana, the violence stemmed from a previous financial dispute between the two sides. He stated that the situation is now under control and legal action is being processed.
Authorities reported that around 60 people were injured in the second round of clashes, and investigations are ongoing to identify those responsible.
Over 100 injured in Madhabpur village clash over video recording during arbitration
A man named Md. Shanto, 25, has been arrested by the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) in connection with the alleged rape of a child in Raiganj, Sirajganj. According to a press release issued by RAB-12 headquarters on Wednesday afternoon, Shanto was detained earlier that morning in front of Syed Spring Mill in the Shialkol area of Sirajganj Sadar upazila. He is the son of Md. Bellal Hossain of Purba Lakkhikola village in Raiganj.
The press release stated that on March 26, the accused lured a schoolgirl with money and took her to his home, where he allegedly raped her when no one else was present. Following the incident, the victim’s family filed a case under the Women and Children Repression Prevention Act. The accused had been absconding since the case was filed until his arrest today.
RAB confirmed that the suspect will be handed over to the relevant authorities for further legal proceedings.
RAB arrests main suspect in Sirajganj child rape case after months on the run
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte arrived in Kyiv on Wednesday for an unannounced visit following Russia’s recent deadly attacks on Ukraine. NATO and Ukrainian officials confirmed the trip, during which Rutte is expected to meet President Volodymyr Zelensky. The visit comes as Ukraine continues to seek greater assistance from NATO member states to defend against Russian ballistic missile strikes.
A NATO spokesperson said Rutte was accompanied by ambassadors from allied countries. Earlier, Ukraine’s state railway operator Ukrzaliznytsia shared images of his arrival on social media, describing the visit as a significant message of solidarity and support from NATO, though the post was later deleted.
The trip coincides with reports of Ukrainian drone attacks damaging fuel and military facilities in Russia’s northern city of Saint Petersburg, while Russian missile and drone strikes on Kyiv and Dnipro killed at least 23 people. Ukraine has reiterated its call for more advanced air defense systems, particularly U.S.-made Patriot missiles and ammunition, to counter ongoing Russian assaults.
NATO chief Rutte visits Kyiv after Russian strikes as Ukraine seeks stronger air defenses
Authorities have removed the crocodile from the pond of Khan Jahan Ali (R.) Shrine in Bagerhat following a fatal incident. On Wednesday afternoon, the animal was taken to the Khulna Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. Earlier in the day, forest department and administrative officials were present at the site, and the crocodile was captured around noon using bait before being transported to Khulna.
The decision to relocate the crocodile came after a child was killed in an attack three days earlier. An emergency meeting held Tuesday night at the district administration office determined that the animal should be removed for public safety. Local residents expressed relief after the removal, saying they had been afraid to approach the pond.
Wildlife expert Azad Kabir confirmed that the female crocodile, weighing about 600 kilograms, was safely rescued and will undergo examination at the rescue center before further decisions are made. The Upazila Nirbahi Officer stated that future steps regarding the crocodile will be decided after discussions.
Crocodile from Bagerhat shrine pond moved to Khulna rescue center after fatal attack
BNP Secretary General and Local Government Minister Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has called on citizens to remain alert against any attempts to create unrest in the country. Speaking as the chief guest at a civic reception held on Wednesday afternoon at Ruhia High School field in Thakurgaon, he warned that a certain group seeks to destabilize the nation and urged everyone to stay vigilant. He also encouraged people to contribute to the development of their respective areas.
Fakhrul stated that under the leadership of Tarique Rahman, the government is implementing promises made to the public before the election. These include inaugurating new upazilas, appointing vice-chancellors to public universities, approving new medical colleges, and initiating airport operations. He added that projects such as the Family Card program and canal excavation are progressing due to public support.
He further urged the youth to stay away from drugs and build social movements for a better future. Fakhrul also described Bangladesh’s election as president of the 81st UN General Assembly as a major national achievement and international recognition.
Mirza Fakhrul urges vigilance and highlights government development under Tarique Rahman’s leadership
Leaders and activists of the banned Chhatra League organized a protest march in Habiganj on Wednesday morning under the banner of the district unit. The procession, led by district Chhatra League vice president Khan Mohammad Sagor, moved through key streets of the town. According to eyewitnesses, several local leaders, including municipal Chhatra League leader Shawon Al Hasan and Shayestaganj upazila organizational secretary Al Rafi, participated in the march.
Participants in the rally chanted slogans demanding the release of Awami League members. Habiganj Sadar Model Police Station Officer-in-Charge Zahidul Hasan stated that they had received reports of the procession and were investigating the matter.
The incident reflects ongoing tensions surrounding the activities of the banned organization in the district, with law enforcement monitoring the situation closely.
Banned Chhatra League stages protest in Habiganj demanding release of Awami League members
Qatar has condemned Iran for launching attacks on civilian targets in Kuwait and Bahrain, describing the incidents as violations of international law. The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the strikes damaged Kuwait International Airport and injured several people, breaching the principles of the 1949 Geneva Conventions and international humanitarian law.
In its statement, Doha emphasized that targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure is strictly prohibited under international law. The ministry reiterated Qatar’s opposition to any assault on civilian facilities and urged all parties involved to de-escalate tensions and restore calm in the region.
Qatar also expressed solidarity with Kuwait and Bahrain, pledging support for any measures they take to protect their sovereignty and security, and wished a speedy recovery to those injured in the attacks.
Qatar condemns Iranian attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain, citing breaches of international law
A reception organized by an Awami League leader for a BNP Member of Parliament in Shahjahanpur, Bogura, has triggered widespread discussion and criticism in the area. The event honored BNP MP Morshed Milton, representing Gabtali-Shahjahanpur, and was arranged by Ali Atowar Talukdar Fazu, former vice president of Shahjahanpur Upazila Awami League and chairman of Gohail Union Parishad. The ceremony took place on Tuesday afternoon at the Gohail Islamia High School and College grounds, which were decorated with banners and posters promoting the Awami League leader’s name.
Local sources said that after the Awami League government lost power following the political shift on August 5, Fazu had announced his withdrawal from active politics through a newspaper notice. However, after the BNP formed a new government following the February 12 election, he was reportedly trying to strengthen his political position under the new circumstances. Despite being the main organizer, Fazu stayed at the Union Parishad office during the event.
The incident has stirred political curiosity and debate in Shahjahanpur and across Bogura, with locals questioning the motives behind a former Awami League leader’s initiative to honor a BNP lawmaker.
Awami League leader’s reception for BNP MP in Bogura sparks political debate
A four-year-old boy was killed after being run over by a covered van on the Sylhet–Sunamganj road in Shantiganj upazila of Sunamganj district. The accident occurred around 1 p.m. on Wednesday in the Damodaratapi area of Purba Pagla Union. The deceased was identified as Rik Sutradhar, son of Nantu Sutradhar from the same village.
According to Abdul Motaleb, in-charge of the Joykolos Highway Police Outpost, the child was struck by a courier service’s covered van that had departed from Sunamganj. Police have seized the vehicle, while the driver remains at large. Legal proceedings to file a case are currently underway.
Authorities are continuing efforts to locate the driver and complete the legal process related to the fatal road accident.
Four-year-old boy dies after being run over by covered van in Sunamganj
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