Trump must stop ‘disrespectful’ remarks towards Khamenei: Iranian foreign minister

Desk Report, Trump must stop ‘disrespectful’ remarks towards Khamenei: Iranian foreign minister Iran has reacted strongly to a statement by US President Donald Trump. Trump recently said that he saved Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei from a “violent and humiliating death.” Trump must stop ‘disrespectful’ remarks towards Khamenei: Iranian foreign minister On Saturday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned Trump’s statement, calling it “disrespectful and unacceptable.” In a post on social media, Araghchi said, “If President Trump sincerely wants to make a deal, he must stop using disrespectful language…

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Trump takes a swipe at Khamenei, threatens to attack Iran again

Desk Report, Trump takes a swipe at Khamenei, threatens to attack Iran again Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei claimed victory in a 12-day war with Israel. US President Donald Trump has strongly criticized his claim. He has threatened that his country will bomb Iran again if it tries to build nuclear weapons. Trump takes a swipe at Khamenei, threatens to attack Iran again Trump has vented his anger at Iran’s supreme leader in a post on his social media account Truth Social. The US president claimed that he saved Khamenei…

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Government forms committee to investigate allegations of three controversial elections

Desk Report, Government forms committee to investigate allegations of three controversial elections The government has formed a committee to investigate allegations raised about the three controversial parliamentary elections (held in 2014, 2018 and 2024) held during the Awami League government that was ousted in a student-public uprising. The committee has also been tasked with making recommendations for holding fair elections in the future. Government forms committee to investigate allegations of three controversial elections Former High Court Justice Shamim Hasnain has been appointed as the chairman of the five-member committee. The…

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I am surprised when Amnesty people say the cybersecurity law is not too bad: Asif Nazrul

Desk Report, I am surprised when Amnesty people say the cybersecurity law is not too bad: Asif Nazrul Asif Nazrul, the interim government’s legal, judicial and parliamentary affairs advisor, said, “I am very surprised when people from Amnesty International tell me that the Cyber ​​Security Act is not a very bad law. But you know, during the previous government’s tenure, the Cyber ​​Security Act was one of the most criticized and controversial laws in the country.” I am surprised when Amnesty people say the cybersecurity law is not too bad:…

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11 accused, including 4 others, appear before tribunal in Abu Sayeed’s case

Desk Report, 11 accused, including 4 others, appear before tribunal in Abu Sayeed’s case Four accused have been produced before the International Crimes Tribunal in a case of crimes against humanity in the killing of Begum Rokeya University student Abu Sayeed in Rangpur during an anti-discrimination movement. 11 accused, including 4 others, appear before tribunal in Abu Sayeed’s case Including these four, 11 people were produced before the tribunal in three cases related to the July Uprising on Sunday morning. The four accused brought to the tribunal in the Abu…

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BNP-Jamaat active in Rajbari, Awami League in hiding

Desk Report, BNP-Jamaat active in Rajbari, Awami League in hiding Although Awami League leaders and activists have been vocal in Rajbari politics in the past years, after the student-public uprising on August 5, everyone has gone into hiding. Many leaders and activists have been arrested and are in jail. Earlier, BNP leaders and activists were occasionally seen on the streets, but Jamaat-e-Islami was silent. Now Jamaat’s activity is noticeable. BNP-Jamaat active in Rajbari, Awami League in hiding Apart from this, Jatiya Party leaders and activists have not been seen holding…

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BSDP applies for registration showing rented flat as head office, no signboard

Desk Report, BSDP applies for registration showing rented flat as head office, no signboard Ahead of the parliamentary elections, 147 parties have submitted applications to the Election Commission to register as new political parties. One of them is the Bangladesh Social Democratic Party (BSDP). However, the address given as the party’s head office in Khulna is a residential building in a residential area. In reality, no sign of political activity was found there. BSDP applies for registration showing rented flat as head office, no signboard The name of the new…

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Information about officials who did not agree to the disappearance would also go to Sheikh Hasina.

Desk Report, Information about officials who did not agree to the disappearance would also go to Sheikh Hasina. The Commission of Inquiry into the Disappearances also received information that some officials denied involvement in the disappearances and murders. The Commission’s second interim report even revealed that letters written by such officials to higher officials, expressing their information or denial, were directly delivered to the then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Information about officials who did not agree to the disappearance would also go to Sheikh Hasina. An example of such an…

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BNP, Jamaat and NCP leaders unite in human chain demanding stone quarry opening

Desk Report, BNP, Jamaat and NCP leaders unite in human chain demanding stone quarry opening The top six leaders of Sylhet’s BNP, Jamaat and NCP have expressed their solidarity by joining the human chain organized to demand the re-opening of stone quarries under lease. Environmentalists have expressed their anger by criticizing the incident. BNP, Jamaat and NCP leaders unite in human chain demanding stone quarry opening A human chain program was held in front of the Sylhet Central Shaheed Minar in the city’s Chowhatta area on Tuesday afternoon demanding the…

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Youth Party leader expelled for beating and extortion after holding tourist captive in Kuakata

Desk Report, Youth Party leader expelled for beating and extortion after holding tourist captive in Kuakata A leader of the Jubo Dal has been expelled for allegedly beating a tourist named Mohammad Tuhin at a residential hotel in Kuakata, Patuakhali. This information was given in a notification signed by Patuakhali District Jubo Dal Deputy Secretary Syed Iqbal Hossain on Wednesday. Youth Party leader expelled for beating and extortion after holding tourist captive in Kuakata The leader’s name is Belal Hossain. He is the president of the Jubo Dal of Ward…

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