Israel and Syria have agreed to ceasefire: US ambassador

Desk Report, Israel and Syria have agreed to ceasefire: US ambassador Israel and Syria have agreed to a ceasefire, the US ambassador to Turkey said on Friday. The bloody conflict in Syria’s Druze-dominated areas has been going on for several days. More than 300 people have been killed in the conflict so far. Israel and Syria have agreed to ceasefire: US ambassador Israel carried out airstrikes on the Syrian capital Damascus and the southern Sweida region on Wednesday. At the time, Israel demanded the withdrawal of government forces from Sweida.…

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Burial and cremation without autopsy is unacceptable: CPB

Desk Report, Burial and cremation without autopsy is unacceptable: CPB The Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB) has expressed its anger over the burial and last rites of four people killed in Gopalganj without an autopsy. The party leaders said that no one expected such incidents of shooting and killing people during this government, but it has happened. Even irregularities such as burying and cremating the deceased without an autopsy are being reported, which is unacceptable in any way. Such incidents are not only a gross violation of law and order,…

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Israel rejects ceasefire offer, Hamas says ready for long war

Desk Report, Israel rejects ceasefire offer, Hamas says ready for long war Abu Ubaida, a spokesman for the military wing of the Palestinian independence movement Hamas, said Israel had rejected a ceasefire offer in exchange for the release of all hostages. Ubaida added that Hamas was prepared to continue fighting for a long time if no deal was reached. Israel rejects ceasefire offer, Hamas says ready for long war Ubaida, a longtime spokesman for the Qassam Brigades, made the remarks in a nearly 20-minute video message. The pre-recorded video was…

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Mir Magha is a symbol of inspiration for the young generation

Desk Report, Mir Magha is a symbol of inspiration for the young generation Khulna University has observed the first martyrdom anniversary of Mir Mahfuzur Rahman Mughd, who was martyred in the July Uprising. On this occasion, a memorial service was held at the university’s Journalist Liaquat Ali Auditorium on Friday afternoon. Mir Magha is a symbol of inspiration for the young generation Mughd was a 19th batch student of the Mathematics discipline of Khulna University. After graduating in March last year, he left Khulna for Dhaka. On July 18 of…

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July makes it clear that politics of hate will not continue: Saki

Desk Report, July makes it clear that politics of hate will not continue: Saki The chief coordinator of the Mass Solidarity Movement, Jonayed Saki, said, “The martyrs of July united the people of the whole country. If we can hold the fire that Abu Sayeed created in the whole country with a bullet in his chest, then the Bangladesh of the future will be the Bangladesh of the people. July has clearly told us that this country is a country to establish the rights of the people.” July makes it…

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Protest rally at Dhaka University against the rape of a Tripura girl in Khagrachhari

Desk Report, Protest rally at Dhaka University against the rape of a Tripura girl in Khagrachhari A protest march and rally were held at Dhaka University to protest the trial of the rape of a Tripura girl in Bhaibonchhara, Khagrachari, lathicharge on protesting students, detention and death of Bhan Lal Royal Bam, a prisoner of Chittagong Central Jail. The protest march and rally were held in front of the Raju Statue of the university on Friday afternoon. Protest rally at Dhaka University against the rape of a Tripura girl in…

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BSF pushes 23 more people through two borders in Panchagarh

Desk Report, BSF pushes 23 more people through two borders in Panchagarh The Indian Border Security Force (BSF) has pushed 23 people, including women and children, into Bangladesh through two borders in Panchagarh. The incident of pushing them into Bangladesh took place late on Wednesday night. BSF pushes 23 more people through two borders in Panchagarh According to BGB and local sources, the BSF pushed 17 people through the Malkadanga border of Barashshi union in Boda upazila of the district at around 1 am and 6 people through the Shinroad…

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The flag of the July Uprising will fly in every house in Gopalganj: Nahid Islam

Desk Report, The flag of the July Uprising will fly in every house in Gopalganj: Nahid Islam National Citizens Party (NCP) convener Nahid Islam has said that the flag of the July mass uprising will fly in every house in Gopalganj. The flag of the July Uprising will fly in every house in Gopalganj: Nahid Islam Nahid Islam said this in a post on his verified Facebook page around noon today, Thursday. The Facebook post of NCP convener Nahid Islam is highlighted as follows- Our position on Gopalganj has been…

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Accused escapes from court during load shedding, caught by crowd

Desk Report, Accused escapes from court during load shedding, caught by crowd Accused Riazul Islam (25), who escaped from the dock of the Narsingdi court during load shedding, has been arrested in Shibpur with the help of the public. At that time, he was handed over to the court police with the help of Shibpur police station. He was arrested from the Srishtigarh area of Baghab union in Shibpur upazila on Wednesday afternoon. Accused escapes from court during load shedding, caught by crowd Earlier, Riazul escaped from the court of…

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Lal Chand was killed in a dispute over the stolen rural electricity cable business: DMP

Desk Report, Lal Chand was killed in a dispute over the stolen rural electricity cable business: DMP The brutal murder of Lal Chand alias Sohag (39), a scrap metal dealer, in front of Mitford (Sir Salimullah Medical College) Hospital in the capital’s Old Dhaka was a dispute over control of his business, which involved stealing rural electricity. The people involved in the murder and the murdered Lal Chand alias Sohag were known to each other. Later, the murder took place due to a conflict of interest. So far, 9 people,…

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