The Jamaat-e-Islami has submitted its amended constitution and bank account details to the Election Commission six years after its registration was cancelled. However, the report lacked a bank account number, prompting the EC to request additional information. The letter says Jamaat has been unable to operate any bank account since its registration was revoked in 2013 due to “adverse circumstances”. In response to the EC’s request, Jamaat submitted another copy of the documents on Wednesday. EC Additional Secretary KM Ali Newaz confirmed, “The Jamaat-e-Islami has submitted its bank account number and amended constitution.” However, he was unable to provide details on the specific amendments made to the constitution.

October 08, 2025 13:40 UTC

Bangladesh has recorded three more dengue-related deaths in the last 24 hours, bringing the tally of deaths to 220. Another 700 patients were admitted to hospitals over the past 24 hours, pushing the year’s total hospitalisations to 52,104. September saw the highest number of dengue-related hospital admissions, with 15,866 patients admitted and 76 deaths recorded. Since 2000, the health directorate has been tracking dengue-related hospitalisations and deaths. In 2023, the year recorded the highest number of admissions -- 321,179 -- and the highest death toll, with 1,705 fatalities.

October 08, 2025 13:00 UTC

At least 20 killed in Myanmar junta attack as paramotors widen air warA 30-year-old protester was taking part in a gathering against Myanmar's ruling junta on a festival day in the central region of Sagaing on Monday when he heard the distinctive noise of fan blades cutting through the air. "I was thrown away," said the protester, asking not to be named for fear of retribution from the junta. At least 20 people were killed in the attack by the junta, according to the eyewitness, Amnesty International, the shadow National Unity Government and an armed resistance group in the area. A spokesperson for Myanmar's junta did not respond to calls seeking comment. The military also used paramotors to carry out attacks in parts of Myanmar hit by a deadly earthquake in March, the United Nations said in April.

October 08, 2025 12:24 UTC

Shahidul Alam ‘abducted and taken to port by Israeli forces’, says DrikProminent Bangladeshi photographer and activist Shahidul Alam has been "abducted" along with other activists aboard a Gaza-bound aid flotilla after Israeli forces intercepted the vessels in international waters, according to a statement from his media organisation Drik. Drik said all those on board the Freedom Flotilla vessel "Conscience", including photographers, journalists, doctors, health workers, writers, and human rights defenders, had been detained by Israeli forces on Wednesday. Before communications were cut off, passengers aboard Conscience reported that an Israeli military helicopter had attacked the vessel. Around the same time, the Israeli Navy also captured several boats operated by Thousand Madelines to Gaza, another flotilla partner. The release of all detained journalists, health workers, and crew.

October 08, 2025 11:42 UTC

The cases accuse Hasina and others of overseeing the detention, torture and disappearance of political opponents at secret facilities operated by elite security agencies. During the Awami League’s tenure, there were allegations of opposition figures being taken away and held in secret detention centres without trial. “If evidence of involvement in the enforced disappearances is found, then the Army will definitely take legal action,” he said. On Aug 25, the Advisory Council gave in-principle approval to the draft “Enforced Disappearances Prevention and Redress Ordinance, 2025". The proposed law defines enforced disappearances as a crime, establishes the death penalty as the maximum punishment, and criminalises the use of secret detention centres.

October 08, 2025 11:27 UTC





Spanish emergency services have recovered the bodies of four people from beneath the rubble of a six-storey building that collapsed in central Madrid while being refurbished into a hotel, local authorities said on Wednesday. Three other construction workers were injured. One construction worker named Mikhail was pumping concrete into the building's lower floors and was outside when the collapse occurred. According to Madrid's online registry of buildings under construction the property was built in 1965. It underwent two technical inspections in 2012 and 2022 and was classified as "unfavourable" due to "the general condition of the facade, exterior, partition walls, roof, roof terraces and plumbing and sewage system".

October 08, 2025 10:48 UTC

The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) has issued arrest warrants against four Border Guard Bangladesh personnel in a case of crimes against humanity over the killings of 28 people in Dhaka’s Rampura during the July Uprising. A three-member bench led by Tribunal-1 Chairman Justice Md Golam Mortuza Mozumder issued the order on Wednesday. Prosecutor Md Mizanul Islam raised the formal charges against the four accused before the tribunal. The tribunal took cognisance of the charges and ordered arrest warrants to be issued against the suspects. These crimes are being tried at the International Crimes Tribunal.

October 08, 2025 10:21 UTC

‘Everything has an end,' says ex-minister Palak during court appearanceFormer state minister for ICT Zunaid Ahmed Palak has been placed under arrest in another murder case linked to last year's July Uprising. As he was being taken to court in handcuffs, wearing a helmet and a bulletproof vest, Palak told reporters: “Everything has an end.”Asked what Palak meant by his remark, his lawyer Tariqul Islam said: “I wasn't with him at the time. "He [Palak] discussed his case. He died on Jul 24 while undergoing treatment at Dhaka Medical College Hospital. His mother, Sajeda, initiated the case against 97 people, including ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina, at Banani Police Station on Dec 18.

October 08, 2025 10:06 UTC

Police have detained the director of a private women’s hostel in the capital for allegedly assaulting a Dhaka University student who was visiting a friend there. He told bdnews24.com that the hostel owner was arrested after a female student of Tejgaon College filed a case over the incident. The case alleges that the victim, a Dhaka University student from Shamsunnahar Hall, was physically assaulted after visiting the hostel as a guest because her university dormitory was closed, according to Imamul. The victim told bdnews24.com that she had gone to her friend’s place as her university residential hall was closed. “The hostel director abused me verbally.

October 08, 2025 09:45 UTC

The Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) is set to launch a large-scale immunisation drive to administer typhoid vaccines to around 1.2 million children to curb the spread of the disease. The campaign will run from Oct 12 to Nov 13 across 10 regions under the DNCC's jurisdiction. As many as 760,790 students from 2,181 educational institutions and 533,279 local children will be immunised during the drive, according to him. Each vaccination team will include two vaccinators and three volunteers, operating from 8am to 3:30pm daily. The DNCC will officially launch the programme at Dhaka Residential Model College, with its Administrator Mohammad Azaz attending as chief guest.

October 08, 2025 08:51 UTC

Activists of Islamist group Hifazat-e Islam have staged street protests in Chattogram's Hathazari for more than three hours after one of their leaders was killed in a road accident. The protesters began the blockade around 8am on Wednesday, occupying sections of the Chattogram-Khagrachhari and Chattogram-Rangamati highways. The protests brought road connectivity between Chattogram and the hill districts of Rangamati and Khagrachhari to a standstill. Later, after discussions with us at Hathazari Police Station, they agreed to lift the blockade,” he said. By 11:30am, traffic between Chattogram, Rangamati, and Khagrachhari had returned to normal, according to police and witnesses.

October 08, 2025 07:08 UTC

The Ministry of Religious Affairs has relaxed the passport validity requirement for Hajj registration, allowing applicants to sign up even with expired passports. Previously, Bangladeshi pilgrims needed a passport valid for at least six months at the time of registration as well as travel. The ministry has made it clear that while expired passports may be used for registration, visa issuance will require a valid passport, reports bdnews24.com. The Hajj Agencies Association of Bangladesh (HAAB), meanwhile, announced three private travel packages on Sept 30. According to Saudi Arabia's Hajj roadmap, initial registration began on Jul 27 and will continue until Oct 12.

October 08, 2025 03:07 UTC

The Jamuna River in Sirajganj is swelling rapidly due to the onrush of water from the upstream and heavy rainfall. According to Nazmul Hossain, sub-divisional engineer of the Sirajganj Water Development Board (WDB), the water level began to climb on Sunday. Nazmul said that the Jamuna River at the Kazipur point suddenly rose by 75cm at 6am on Tuesday, flowing 194cm below the danger level. At the hard point area, the water level rose by 64cm, flowing 170cm below the safety level. Mokhlesur Rahman, executive engineer of the Sirajganj WDB, said despite the unusual rate of increase in the Jamuna's water, there is no need to panic.

October 08, 2025 03:05 UTC

The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has detained 24 people, allegedly attempting to illegally enter India through the Jhenaigati border in Sherpur. They were detained around 9:30pm on Monday under the Haldigram Border Outpost, said Lieutenant Colonel Mehedi Hasan, captain of BGB Battalion-39 in Mymensingh. Four autorickshaw drivers: Md Jahangir Alam, 40, Md Faruk, 40, Emon, 20, and Sulaiman, 40, were also among the detainees. According to a BGB media statement issued on Tuesday morning, a patrol team from the Haldigram BOP detained the group, who were attempting to illegally cross the border into India with the help of traffickers. Primary interrogation revealed that the group had paid Tk 5,000 each to a man from Nalitabari Upazila to secure their illegal entry into India.

October 08, 2025 02:45 UTC

Foreign Advisor Md Touhid Hossain has urged Saudi businesses to pour money in Bangladesh’s port, power and energy sectors. He made the call on Tuesday night at the launch of the Saudi Arabia–Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SABCCI) in Dhaka, where a 20-member Saudi delegation was present. “Bangladesh welcomes Saudi investment not only in manpower but also in power plants and renewable energy,” he said. “There is strong potential in our ports, power and energy sectors. The Saudi delegation was led by Sheikh Omar Abdul Hafiz Amir Baksh, head of the Majd Al Omran Group, which operates in hospitality, real estate and other sectors.

October 08, 2025 00:41 UTC