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Saudi Arabia Urges Global Recognition of Palestine at UN Conference

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Saudi Arabia has called on all countries to recognize Palestine as an independent state, emphasizing that such recognition is essential to achieving lasting peace in the Middle East. Speaking at a United Nations conference on Monday, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said the move would significantly advance the two-state solution and strengthen diplomatic efforts to end decades of conflict.

Prince Faisal described the recognition of Palestine as a “historic step” that would not only uphold the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people but also provide momentum to international peace initiatives.

The appeal comes as several Western countries have recently shifted their positions. The UK, Canada, Australia, and Portugal have formally recognized Palestine, following earlier decisions this year by Spain, Ireland, and Norway. Diplomatic sources suggest that more European nations may soon join this trend.

Meanwhile, on the sidelines of the upcoming UN General Assembly in New York, several states are expected to announce their recognition of Palestine during a conference jointly organized by France and Saudi Arabia.

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Interim Chief Adviser Yunus Reaffirms February Election Commitment

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Interim Chief Adviser Yunus Reaffirms February Election Commitment

Bangladesh’s Interim Chief Adviser Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus has reiterated that the 13th National Parliamentary Election will be held in February. He made the assurance on Wednesday (October 15) during an emergency meeting of the National Consensus Commission with political party representatives at the State Guest House Jamuna.

“This is not just talk — the election will be held in February, and it will be festive,” Dr. Yunus said during the meeting.

The meeting focused on the implementation process of the July Charter, a policy document developed through extensive dialogue among political parties.

Thanking party representatives, Dr. Yunus said, “The July Charter is the outcome of your long discussions. It has become part of history.” He announced that copies of the Charter would be distributed to all political parties and vowed to preserve and promote it while he remains in office.

The Chief Adviser urged political parties to apply the Charter’s principles in their political practice and daily governance.

Earlier, the Commission had distributed the final version of the July National Charter 2025 to all political parties, though recommendations on how to implement the proposed reforms are yet to be finalized.

Following the July 2025 mass uprising, the interim government was formed and established six separate reform commissions — on the constitution, electoral system, public administration, anti-corruption, police, and judiciary. The National Consensus Commission continues to consult political parties based on these commissions’ recommendations.

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Woman Attempts Suicide by Setting Herself on Fire in Jhenaidah, Husband Also Burned

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Woman Attempts Suicide by Setting Herself on Fire in Jhenaidah, Husband Also Burned

A woman in Jhenaidah’s Shailkupa upazila attempted suicide by setting herself on fire, leaving both her and her husband severely injured. The incident occurred around midnight on Tuesday (14 October) in Charbakhurbar village.

Police and local sources said the woman, identified as 24-year-old Mahima Khatun, poured kerosene on herself before setting it ablaze. Her husband, Ashik Mia—son of Alok Mia—sustained burns while trying to save her.

The couple was rescued by locals and taken to Shailkupa Upazila Health Complex. Later, due to their critical condition, they were transferred to the burn unit of Dhaka Medical College Hospital.

Dr. Shahnewaz, Medical Officer at Shailkupa Health Complex, said, “Both the husband and wife suffered burns on about 50 percent of their bodies. Their condition is critical.”

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1 Dead, 10 Injured as Passenger Bus Falls into Ditch in Faridpur

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1 Dead, 10 Injured as Passenger Bus Falls into Ditch in Faridpur

At least one person was killed and ten others were injured when a passenger bus plunged into a roadside ditch in Bhanga upazila of Faridpur district on Wednesday morning.

The accident occurred around 11:30 a.m. at Purbo Sadordi area on the Faridpur-Barishal highway when a Dhaka-bound “Euro Line” bus lost control while attempting to overtake a “Shyamoli Paribahan” bus, police said.

The deceased was identified as Shamsunnahar Begum (41), wife of Nazrul Islam from Kachua village, Uzirpur upazila of Barishal.

Rescue teams from the fire service, highway police, and local residents rushed to the scene and took the injured to Bhanga Upazila Health Complex for treatment.

Bhanga Highway Police Station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Md Rokibuzzaman said that during an overtaking attempt, the Euro Line bus was hit by the Shyamoli Paribahan bus, causing it to veer off the road. “Both buses have been recovered, and the Shyamoli Paribahan bus has been seized,” the OC added.

Traffic on both sides of the highway remained halted for a while following the incident but later resumed normally.

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