Restoring law and order is priority: Dr. Yunus

Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus, who arrived in Dhaka on Thursday (8 August) afternoon to lead an interim government, said restoring law and order is priority. “Anarchy and disorder are the biggest enemies,” he said at a press briefing at the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport after his arrival. He will be sworn in on Thursday (8 August) night by President Mohammed Shahabuddin.

Banks asked not to allow cash withdrawals over Tk1 lakh

The Bangladesh Bank verbally asked banks not to allow cash withdrawals of more than Tk1 lakh Thursday (8 August) amid the ongoing situation. The central bank gave the directive in an urgent message by its managing directors (MD) yesterday (7 August) night. According to the directive, customers will be able to transfer and transact any amount digitally even if they can`t withdraw money above the limit imposed by the financial regulator

Abu Sayed is in the hearts of all: Prof Yunus

In his first speech after arrival in Dhaka, Nobel Laureate Prof Muhammad Yunus on Thursday (8 August) recalled Begum Rokeya University Student Abu Sayed and said he will remain in the hearts of all in Bangladesh forever. ‘’Abu Sayed’s image in the heart of every person in Bangladesh. No one will be able to forget it. The incredible courageous youth was standing in front of the guns,” he said in emotion-choked voice while speaking to the media at the airport. Prof Yunus, who is set to take oath as the chief adviser of the interim government at 8:30pm, said after the death of Abu Sayed, no youth accepted defeat and started marching forward.

Interim govt will play a vital role in establishing long-term peace: US

The United States has said that the interim government, to be formed today, should respect democratic principles, rule of law, and the will of the Bangladeshi people. “And as you heard the Secretary (US Secretary of State Antony Blinken) said yesterday, any decisions that interim government makes should respect democratic principles, rule of law, and the will of the Bangladeshi people,” Matthew Miller

Police personnel returning to duty amidst public Support

In response to the directive issued to police personnel to return to their respective posts within 24 hours, various segments of society have stepped forward to ensure their safe mobilisation. Citizens from different walks of life, including students, and the general public, are offering support to police members traveling to their workplaces, according to a statement issued by the Police Headquarters

Bangladesh: It’s a humble offer in a nutshell

The fall of Sheikh Hasina is typical of the way an autocratic government usually falls. It collapsed very spectacularly and in a very short space of time. We saw that Sheikh Hasina finally resigned after doing as much damage as possible to the whole country. What has happened is not just that Sheikh Hasina has been deposed; she has been removed from power, but I see that a new

Hezbollah may strike Israel despite Iran’s intentions

Lebanese Shia movement Hezbollah may strike Israel regardless of Iran`s decisions on possible response to the assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran. The Lebanese movement is moving faster than Iran in its preparations and is planning to strike Israel in the coming days. Several officials told the broadcaster that Iran is apparently still mulling over its plans for a response to Israel. A US military official believes Iran has made some preparations, but not all of what the US expected to see before a possible major attack on Israel, the report added. Lebanese Shiite Hezbollah militants parade with a missile as the Palestinian (R) and the movement`s (back) flags flutter during an annual parade in the southern city of Nabatiyeh.

Qantas scraps non-stop UK flight due to Middle East unrest

Australian airline Qantas scrapped its non-stop Perth to London flight Thursday, saying the decision was taken as a "precaution" due to tensions in the Middle East. The flight, usually a non-stop 17-and-a-half hour journey, will now refuel in Singapore, allowing it to carry a full load of passengers on a route that avoids contested air space.

No more politics of vengeance: Khaleda

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) held an obstructed rally in Dhaka after a long time. A massive number of supporters participated in this gathering. BNP Chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia, who was recently released from prison, delivered a speech at the rally.

Indian wrestler disqualifies from Olympic and retires

India`s heartbroken Vinesh Phogat on Thursday (8 August) announced her retirement from wrestling, a day after being disqualified from the women`s 50kg competition at the Paris Olympics for being overweight for the final. World bronze medallist Phogat, 29, was in the public eye for months last year as part of a long-running protest against the then-chief of Indian wrestling when he was embroiled in a sexual harassment scandal. Phogat, who has won three Commonwealth Games gold medals, had been due to face Sarah Hildebrandt of the United States for the gold medal on Wednesday (7 August) in Paris but was found to be 100 grams over the 50kg limit.

Kabir Suman’s anti-autocracy song about Bangladesh

During the quota reform movement, noted Indian singer Kabir Suman had expressed solidarity with the students through a Facebook post. Subsequently, faced with a series of demands and non-cooperation movement from students, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned from her position on August 5 and fled the country. In this situation, popular artiste Kabir Suman has composed a protest song for

Official who issued passport for Benazir Ahmed goes missing

Following the fall of the Awami League government during the anti-discrimination student movement, many, from leaders to government employees, have gone into hiding. Some are even being arrested while attempting to flee.

Dhaka drivers relieved with end of roadside extortion

In the absence of traffic police, students in Dhaka have stepped up to manage traffic and clean the roads on Wednesday. Thousands of students are now overseeing traffic at various signals across the city. Their responsible behavior has been widely appreciated by the public, including rickshaw pullers, buses, and trucks. The positive impact of the students` efforts is evident, with many noting that they no

Torrential rain leaves 45 dead in Yemen

Flooding triggered by torrential rain has left 45 people dead in Yemen in recent days, according to tolls given Wednesday by a United Nations agency and a local official. Flash floods caused 15 deaths in Maqbanah in the southwestern province of Taez, UN humanitarian agency OCHA said on social media platform X.

Dr Yunus`s labour law violation case acquits

Dhaka Labour Appellate Tribunal on Wednesday (7 August), acquitted Grameen Telecom Chairman and Nobel Laureate Dr Muhammad Yunus and three others in a case lodged for violation of labour law. Labour Appellate Tribunal chairman MA Awal pronounced the judgment this afternoon.

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