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National consensus on democratic reforms urged

Speakers, including academics and politicians, called for national unity among all political parties and other stakeholders for bringing democratic reforms in the country in keeping with the spirit of the War of Independence and July uprising...

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GRAFT CASE: Ex-AL MP jailed for four years in Jashore

The Jashore Special and Session Judge Court on Wednesday sentenced former Awami League lawmaker Shahin Chakladar to four years of jail in a case filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission around 16 years ago...

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SC JUDGE APPOINTMENT: Ordinance promulgated

The interim government on Tuesday issued a gazette notification for the Supreme Court Judge Appointment Ordinance, 2025, introducing a framework for establishing the Supreme Judicial Appointment Council to oversee judicial appointments.

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Attacks on freedom of expression, discrimination continue

Academics, writers, experts and rights activists on Monday said that attacks on freedom of expression and discriminations based on economy, health, education, religion, gender and ethnicity continued even after the July uprising.

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Ex-Trudeau ally Freeland enters race to be Canada PM

Canada’s former deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland launched her campaign Sunday to replace Justin Trudeau as Liberal Party leader and prime minister, pitching herself as the best option to oppose incoming US president Donald Trump.

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Myanmar junta air strike kills 28

A Myanmar junta air strike killed 28 people, including children, and wounded 25 at a temporary detention area in western Rakhine state, an ethnic minority armed group said on Sunday...

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Siraj Sikder’s graffiti erased 

A group of Dhaka University students on Saturday painted over and distorted graffiti of freedom fighter Maoist leader Sirajul Huq Sikder, better known as Siraj Sikder, on the wall adjacent to the central library of Dhaka University...

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Govt seeks opinion on July Proclamation

Bangladesh's interim government has sought opinion over July proclamation from all stakeholders who participated in the mass uprising in July and August in the past year....

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Digital access is human rights

ACCESS to the internet has become indispensable in modern life, intertwining with rights like freedom of expression. However, government-enforced internet shutdowns, often justified under national security, disrupt daily life and infringe on fundamental human rights. Bangladesh’s July uprising exposed the devastating impact of these blackouts...

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Govt okays SC Judges Appointment Ord

Bangladesh interim government has cleared the draft of ‘Supreme Court Judges Appointment Ordinance, 2025’ in line with the Judicial Reform Roadmap announced by the chief justice.

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CJW holds thanks giving ceremony

CORR-The Jute Works on Thursday held Fair Trade Thanksgiving and Packing Opening Ceremony 2025 at its office at Gulshan in the capital Dhaka, said a press release...

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All parties agree to make July proclamation: Yunus

Bangladesh interim government chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Thursday said all political parties and stakeholders had agreed to make the proclamation of the July Revolution.

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148 killed on July 19 alone

At least 148 people were killed in gunfire by the members of law enforcement agencies and the then ruling Awami League leaders and activists on July 19, 2024 during the student movement for quota reform...

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July mass killing trial could be completed before election: law adviser

The Bangladesh interim government law adviser, Asif Nazrul, on Wednesday hoped that the trial of the ‘July mass killings’ could be completed before the next national election as the interim government was committed to ensuring justice for brutal, inhuman killings committed during the July-August uprising.