Friday, 07 March, 2025
Friday, 07 March, 2025
Bangladesh, India hold JRC meeting in Kolkata
Officials of Bangladesh and India yesterday held the 86th meeting of the Joint River Commission in Kolkata where they discussed the pros and cons of renewing the 30-year-old Ganges water-sharing

Toby Cadman urges govt to refer July massacre case to the ICC

UN to slash rations to Rohingya refugees by half to $6 per month: official

Dhaka hopeful Indian visa services will resume soon

USAID's $29m: Foreign ministry refutes Trump's claim

Army chief conferred presidential medal by CAR
Chief of Army Staff General Waker-Uz-Zaman has been honoured with the presidential medal by Central African Republic President Faustin-Archange Touadéra in recognition of Bangladesh Army's contributions, particularly in the medical sector, to the country's development. The army chief received the honour during his visit to the Central African Republic, according to a press release from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) yesterday. He was briefed on the activities of Bangladeshi contingents and peacekeepers deployed under the UN peacekeeping mission in the CAR. During his stay, Waker met Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) Valentine Rugwabiza and Force Commander Lieutenant General Humphrey Nyone, and discussed Bangladesh's role in UN peacekeeping operations. As part of his visit, the army chief, alongside the CAR president, inaugurated the Touadéra Community Clinic, constructed by the Bangladesh Army to provide medical assistance to civilians under its peacekeeping mission. Additionally, he visited Bangladeshi contingents stationed in Bangui and held a bilateral meeting with President Touadéra. The army chief returned to Bangladesh yesterday after completing his visit, which began on March 3.
Bangladesh, India hold JRC meeting in Kolkata
Officials of Bangladesh and India yesterday held the 86th meeting of the Joint River Commission in Kolkata where they discussed the pros and cons of renewing the 30-year-old Ganges water-sharing

Toby Cadman urges govt to refer July massacre case to the ICC

UN to slash rations to Rohingya refugees by half to $6 per month: official

Dhaka hopeful Indian visa services will resume soon

USAID's $29m: Foreign ministry refutes Trump's claim

Foreign ministry's maritime affairs secretary Khurshed Alam resigns
Offshore oil, gas exploration: 7 foreign firms bought tenders so far
Project cargo for Numaligarh refinery arrives via India Bangladesh protocol route
Tripura chapter of IBCC writes to Bangladesh minister for better connectivity
Martin Raiser, vice president of the World Bank (WB) for South Asia, arrived in Dhaka on a four-day visit today, which the global financial institution stated was aimed at reinforcing
Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus left here for Davos, Switzerland, at early hours of today, on a four-day official visit to attend the annual meeting of the World Economic
Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus is set to leave here for Davos, Switzerland, on a four-day official visit to attend the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF)
Chief Adviser Prof Dr Mohammad Yunus will attend the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on January 21-24. Foreign ministry spokesman Mohammad Rafiqul Alam today said in
Energy giant Chevron has planned to invest in new gas exploration activities in Bangladesh in an effort to boost the country's energy security, senior officials of the US-based company said
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has agreed to provide $1.15 billion to Bangladesh in the third instalment under its multi-billion-dollar loan programme. An IMF team reached a staff-level agreement with the government of
Toby Cadman urges govt to refer July massacre case to the ICC
Toby Cadman today urged the government to refer the cases of the July-August massacres to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, said a CA press wing release. Cadman is the Special Advisor to the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) Chief Prosecutor and has extensive experience as an international criminal law specialist. He has worked on cases in Bosnia, Kosovo, Rwanda, Yemen, Syria, and Ukraine.  He made the suggestion when he called on Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at the state guest house Jamuna. According to the press release, the issue of how Dhaka would involve the International Criminal Court in The Hague was also brought up and discussed during this meeting. The discussions delved into the potential for international cooperation and the roles and responsibilities of the court in Bangladesh's quest for justice. The meeting began with a detailed discussion on the progress and challenges faced by the International Crimes Tribunal. The tribunal has the task of addressing the atrocities committed during the previous regime of Sheikh Hasina, especially during the student-led uprising in July-August 2024. In the meeting between Cadman and Yunus, a number of topics were discussed concerning the applicable legal framework and the need to break from the past. Cadman, who is also the head of G37 Chambers, suggested amendments to the ICT legal and regulatory framework, including changing the name of the tribunal "to demonstrate a clear departure from the previous autocratic regime." According to the press release, it was noted in the meeting that due to certain absconding accused being shielded by foreign states, cooperation with the International Criminal Court under the principles of complementarity is required, and the two institutions should work closely together to ensure that the perpetrators are held fully accountable. The issue of the death penalty and the incorporation of procedural rules of evidence to ensure the highest standards of fair trial and due process were also discussed during the meeting. Professor Yunus expressed appreciation for the work of the ICT Prosecution team, saying they must uphold the highest international standards to ensure a fair trial and justice. The Chief Adviser also said Bangladesh would soon decide whether it would refer the July atrocities to the Hague-based ICC since the UN fact-finding mission last month reported that potential crimes against humanity were committed during the uprising. "It is important that the world should know who ordered the massacres of 1,400 students, protesters, and workers during the July uprising and who were the main perpetrators. The UN fact-finding mission has done a splendid job by unmasking the real face of the (Sheikh Hasina) regime. Now we must hold the culprits to account and serve justice," he said. The issue of providing full resources to the tribunal and the prosecution was discussed to ensure that witnesses are protected, the accused receive all fundamental rights necessary for fair trials, and that the public has full and transparent access to the process. Another major point of discussion was the seizure of stolen assets by the previous regime, and the legal and procedural measures needed to recover and repatriate these assets. At the end of the meeting, Professor Yunus presented Cadman with a copy of the book "Art of Triumph: Graffiti of Bangladesh's New Dawn."
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Bangladesh endeavours to advance D-8 cooperation: CA

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus today said Bangladesh endeavoured to advance D-8 cooperation under quite challenging circumstances since assumption of D-8 Chairmanship in April 2021.   "We first battled the limitations and constraints in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic; and then the poly crisis that afflicted many of our countries, in so many ways," he said in his opening speech at D-8 summit held at Egypt capital of Cairo, according to a message received here.    As the outgoing Chairmanship of Bangladesh, Prof Yunus welcomed you the leaders of the member states at the 11th D-8 Summit.    He expressed his warmest felicitation to the Incoming Chair and the Host, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi of the Arab Republic of Egypt, indeed for making the meticulous arrangements and gracious hospitality in the historic city of Cairo.   "I must complement the Government of Egypt for its unwavering commitment to the principles of the organisation in advancing our shared vision, for progress and cooperation," the chief adviser said.   During the Bangladesh' chairmanship of D-8, he said, establishment of the D-8 Youth Council, and ratification of D-8 Preferential Trade Agreement, during this time were particularly noteworthy.    Prof Yunus said this could not be accomplished with the member states' unwavering support, and understanding, of their collective interest.   He said Bangladesh is thankful to all the D-8 governments for the support extended throughout Bangladesh's Chairmanship, and the level of commitment shown in advancing our collective interests.    "While we officially hand over the Chairmanship to Egypt, I complement President El-Sisi for the theme of this Summit, "Investing in Youth and Supporting SMEs". It resonates aptly with our aspirations in D-8," he said.    The chief adviser said in times of changing world of work, the D-8 countries need to re-discover and re-position learning, regarding youth and work in the economy of tomorrow.    "Things often evolve too fast and gets difficult for governments to comprehend, and implement. But we must keep on recalibrating our efforts, to match the difficulties," he said.    Prof Yunus said, "As Bangladesh passes the baton to Egypt, let me affirm Bangladesh's unwavering support to the Egyptian Chairmanship in furtherance of our cooperative agenda."    He said Team Egypt, under wise leadership of President El-Sisi, can count on Bangladesh.    "May D-8 flourish, under Egypt's leadership, and help our countries accomplish greater freedom, stability, harmony and prosperity in an unpredictable world," Prof Yunus added.  

Chief Adviser to leave for Cairo tonight to join D-8 summit

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus will leave here for Egypt tonight on a two-day state visit to attend D-8 Summit scheduled to be held on December 19. "A flight of Emirates Airlines carrying the chief adviser and his entourage will depart Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 1 am tonight," CA's Deputy Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad Majumder said. The summit will be held under the theme "Investing in Youth and Supporting SMEs: Shaping Tomorrow's Economy." Talking at a press briefing at the Foreign Service Academy here, Azad said apart from Bangladesh, the heads of government of some other countries, including Turkey, Iran, Indonesia and Pakistan, will join the D-8 meet. He said Chief Adviser Prof Yunus has been focused on youth and that is why he will get scopes to work on youth development at the global forum, claiming that the issues of the conference's theme are important for Bangladesh.   The theme of the D-8 summit reflects its commitment to fostering youth empowerment and promoting small- and medium-size enterprises to drive economic growth and development. The D-8 Organization for Economic Cooperation, known as Developing-8, was founded in 1997. It is an organisation that promotes development cooperation among its member states. These states include major Muslim-majority countries such as Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Turkey, which, according to some estimates, comprise about 14 percent of the global population.  
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High Representative to the Chief Adviser on Rohingya Crisis and Priority Issues Affairs Dr. Khalilur Rahman has urged Rohingyas to articulate their
CA congratulates Bangladesh women for winning SAFF title
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus today congratulated the Bangladesh national women's football team for clinching the title of the SAFF
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Japan coach Moriyasu staying on after WC

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PM opens 1st phase of metro rail today

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