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A fire at the Power Grid’s T-3 transformer in Binerpota, Satkhira, caused a two-hour nationwide blackout in the district on Saturday after 11 a.m. Sanat Kumar Ghosh, General Manager of Satkhira Rural Electricity Cooperative, reported that the fire was contained within 20 minutes by the fire service. Power supply has now been restored. Swab Hossain, Executive Engineer of Satkhira OJOPADIC, confirmed that the cause of the fire remains unknown. “The entire district experienced a two-hour power disruption. Any remaining minor outages will be restored shortly,” he said.

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Chinese tech giant Huawei aims to build the world’s most powerful AI computing cluster within two years, relying on lower-power domestic semiconductors due to U.S. export restrictions. At its Shanghai conference, Huawei revealed timelines for Atlas 950 and Atlas 960 SuperPods, set for 2026 and 2027, which will combine into SuperClusters capable of running advanced AI models. Analysts see this as a major push for self-reliance, with Huawei’s roadmap including Ascend 950, 960, and potential 970 chips to strengthen its computing architecture.

NCP leader Hasnat Abdullah clarified that his party visited Cox’s Bazar on August 5, but media reports claiming a meeting with former U.S. Ambassador Peter Haas were misleading. Hasnat Abdullah expressed concern over media bias, stating that despite all parties having recommended advisors in the caretaker government, NCP was unfairly held responsible for its failures. “If the media continues its double standards, the invisible forces conspiring against the nation will gain strength,” he said. He further emphasized the party’s stance against media and military elements working against Bangladesh, noting that NCP fought largely on its own. “We speak truth to the media and call out falsehoods. Yet, media trials have tarnished the reputations of NCP leaders,” he added. While the party is not against media, Hasnat Abdullah stressed the need for objective and factual reporting.

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Financial advisor Salehuddin Ahmed stressed that children should grow up with proper education and strong ethical values. Highlighting the growing influence of billionaires, he expressed concern over Brahmanbaria’s underdevelopment and the reluctance of doctors to work outside Dhaka. He called on local leaders to prioritize collective progress, urged district associations to focus on community interests over personal gains, and encouraged awareness to prevent conflicts among locals, emphasizing that holistic education and honesty are essential for future generations.

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Mexico is positioning its southern rail corridor across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec as a faster alternative for shipping goods from Asia to the U.S. amid Panama Canal water shortages. South Korea’s Hyundai has already used the route, with major U.S. automakers expressing interest. The government is investing $540 million to expand ports and rail lines, aiming to establish a full freight corridor. The route cuts transit time to the U.S. by several days compared to Panama or Canadian routes, boosting southern Mexico’s logistics potential.

Canada and Mexico have agreed to boost cooperation as trade uncertainty grows under Trump’s tariff policies. Following talks in Mexico City, both nations pledged unity in negotiations with Washington ahead of the 2026 USMCA review. Tariffs of up to 50% on Canadian steel and aluminum and sector-specific duties on Mexico have disrupted supply chains, raising costs. Analysts warn stalled talks could strain North America’s competitiveness, while compliance with USMCA rules and alternative sourcing are seen as key strategies.

Ahead of the Sharadiya Durga Puja, cash gifts were distributed at 131 puja mandaps in Comilla city on behalf of BNP leader Tarique Rahman. The event’s chief guest, BNP leader Aminur Rashid Yasin, highlighted the party’s commitment to supporting citizens of all faiths. “BNP believes in ‘Religion for everyone, festival for all’ and has consistently worked to maintain communal harmony,” he said. Yasin emphasized that Sharadiya Durga Puja is an integral part of Bengali culture. He added, “Tarique Rahman respects people of all religions and backgrounds. Today’s gift distribution is a reflection of his sincere affection. To build a healthy and prosperous Bangladesh, communal harmony must be preserved.”

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U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke by phone for 90 minutes, agreeing to meet in South Korea next month. Trump described the talk as constructive and praised Xi’s cooperation. He said he would visit China next year, followed by Xi’s U.S. trip. The leaders are expected to discuss TikTok ownership and trade. Recently, Washington and Beijing reached a preliminary deal allowing U.S. investors to hold at least 80% of TikTok shares, ensuring its operations in America.

BNP leader Ahmed Azam Khan has accused those agitating over proportional representation (PR) and attempting to disrupt the upcoming February 2026 general election of being “dark forces working against the country’s democratic interests.” “These groups are dragging the nation back toward fascism,” Azam said, urging citizens to remain vigilant. He questioned why political parties are even debating whether the election will be held in February 2026, emphasizing that holding elections on time is crucial for democracy. Azam pointed out that when discussions were held in the consensus commission, PR was not raised as a priority issue for the national parliamentary elections—only a handful of parties in the Upper House had made the demand. “The BNP’s position is clear: the nation is not prepared for PR at this stage. It requires time.” He warned that without elections, Bangladesh cannot progress on its democratic path. “We call on all parties to come to the electoral field, refrain from disruptive politics, and prove their patriotism,” he said.

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A cyberattack on Collins Aerospace, a provider of check-in and boarding systems, disrupted operations at major European airports including London’s Heathrow, Brussels, and Berlin on September 20. Automated systems went offline, causing flight delays and cancellations. Airports implemented manual check-in and boarding procedures while the provider works to resolve the issue. Frankfurt and Zurich airports were reportedly unaffected. Passengers are advised to confirm flight status with airlines before traveling.

Saiful Haque, General Secretary of the Revolutionary Workers Party, has slammed recent statements suggesting that elections would not be allowed unless proportional representation (PR) is implemented, calling them “echoes of Sheikh Hasina-style authoritarian rhetoric.” He argued that before the next election, people expect to see visible reforms in the justice system, yet the interim government has shown little progress beyond lofty promises. “The July Charter remains trapped in table discussions,” he said. Terming the February national election a crucial milestone for Bangladesh’s democratic transition, Saiful warned that pushing narrow party agendas could derail necessary reforms. If the election is obstructed, he cautioned, the country’s fragile state could deteriorate further, with social unrest spiraling into political chaos. “Political competition must not be dragged onto the streets,” he added.

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Bangladesh has launched the Dredging and Dredged Material Management Policy, 2025, mandating that all river, canal, haor, and waterbody excavation use government-approved dredgers. The policy aims to protect river flows, wetlands, agricultural land, and biodiversity while supporting fisheries, irrigation, and navigation. Environmental impact assessments and a “Dredging Master Plan” are required before operations. Unauthorized dredging is prohibited, particularly in environmentally sensitive or erosion-prone areas, and coordination among relevant authorities is emphasized to restore river channels and manage dredged materials sustainably.

Foreign Secretary Dr. Mohammad Nazrul Islam has stressed that resolving the Rohingya crisis is a national responsibility and an integral part of Bangladesh’s foreign policy. He noted that blaming only the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the lack of resolution would be “unfair.” Speaking on the issue, Dr. Islam highlighted that the prolonged crisis is discouraging foreign investment in areas such as Cox’s Bazar and Maheshkhali. He underscored the importance of the upcoming UN High-Level Meeting, where Bangladesh will continue to press for a peaceful, non-confrontational solution. Other speakers at the discussion emphasized that geopolitical willpower remains the most critical factor in resolving the crisis. They noted that not only Bangladesh but also other regional and global players must take active roles in addressing the issue.

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Abidul Islam Khan, joint secretary of the Dhaka University unit of Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD), has said that allegations surrounding the recent Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) election must be addressed by the administration and Election Commission. “If they fail to ensure proper accountability, there is every possibility of a fresh election—and we will fight for it,” Abid declared. He pointed out that unlike in past years, JCD refrained from violent protests after the results, choosing instead to remain patient. “We have tried to introduce a new political culture in Bangladesh’s student politics,” he said, though he criticized what he called a “web of manipulation” during the voting process. Abid concluded that the outcome should not be seen as a defeat, but as a sign that an “invisible political force” is asserting dominance across universities.

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The Bank of England has kept its key interest rate unchanged at 4 percent, ending a series of five consecutive cuts since August last year. The central bank highlighted that inflationary pressures have eased, supported by tight monetary policy, though wage growth remains a key factor. The UK economy is growing slowly, with some labor market slack and spare capacity. Future monetary policy adjustments will depend on the underlying trend of inflation to achieve the 2 percent medium-term target.


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