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A Jamaat-e-Islami activist was shot in front of his home in Begumganj upazila of Noakhali on Sunday night. The incident occurred around 11:30 p.m. in Ayubpur village under Amanullahpur Union. The victim, 24-year-old Mainul Islam alias Mahin, was talking with friends when four to five masked assailants arrived in two CNG-run autorickshaws and opened fire, hitting him in the right knee. Locals rescued him and took him to Noakhali General Hospital, and he was later transferred to Dhaka for advanced treatment.
Local Jamaat leaders alleged that the attack might have been politically motivated and demanded immediate arrest of those responsible. They also claimed that there were attempts to destabilize the western part of Begumganj. Police, however, said preliminary information suggested the injured man was not actively involved in any political organization. Officers recovered an empty cartridge from the scene and are reviewing CCTV footage to identify the attackers.
The investigation is ongoing as authorities work to determine the motive and apprehend the suspects.
Jamaat activist shot in Noakhali’s Begumganj; police investigating motive and suspects
Bangladesh’s Minister of Religious Affairs, Kazi Shah Mofazzal Hossain, declared that he would not tolerate any persecution of minorities in the country and would resign from his post if necessary. He made the statement on Monday during a dialogue organized by the Bangladesh Secretariat Reporters Forum (BSRF), responding to questions about the government’s stance on recent incidents of violence against Muslims in West Bengal, India.
The minister said India is a democratic nation and a large country, expressing hope that its government would ensure safety and inclusion for minorities. He emphasized that events in India should not influence Bangladesh and reaffirmed his commitment to protecting all religious communities. He added that the Prime Minister is aware of the issue. Hossain also alleged that a deep conspiracy is being carried out against the BNP government and urged vigilance against those seeking instability.
He further highlighted the media’s role in promoting democracy, combating misinformation, and supporting government initiatives, including welfare programs and Hajj management improvements.
Minister vows to resign if minorities face persecution in Bangladesh
Police in Sunamganj arrested three individuals during an attempted robbery at Lalpur Bridge in Gaurarang Union on Monday morning. The arrests took place around 10 a.m., and officers recovered bullets, a sharp knife, and 200 grams of chili powder from the suspects. The detainees were identified as Enamul Haque Badsha, Shamimur Islam Shimul, and Niktara Begum.
According to police, Enamul Haque Badsha, son of Abdul Mosabbir from Arfin Nagar, is a key accused in a Dhaka Uttara Bank robbery case and faces 18 separate cases. The attempted robbery occurred when Shahid Mia of Miar Char village was returning home after withdrawing money from a bank. Locals and traffic sergeant Monirul Islam intervened to protect him, after which police led by Sub-Inspectors Ashraf and Zahir arrested the suspects and took them to the station. They were later sent to court.
The police operation prevented the robbery and led to the capture of a suspect with a long criminal record, according to the report.
Three arrested in Sunamganj robbery attempt including suspect with 18 prior cases
An elderly man was killed in Ullapara upazila of Sirajganj late Sunday night, reportedly due to previous enmity. According to police and local residents, assailants broke into the house of Sobahan Pramanik in Dattapara Elongjani village under Lahiri Mohanpur Union and hacked him to death before fleeing. His wife, Shefali Khatun, was also attacked and injured and is currently receiving treatment at a hospital. Locals detained one suspect and handed him over to police.
Officer-in-Charge Moktaruzzaman of Ullapara Model Police Station said the body was recovered and sent for autopsy. He stated that the exact motive behind the killing remains unclear. Police have launched an investigation to identify those involved and determine the cause of the murder.
Authorities are continuing inquiries to uncover the circumstances surrounding the attack and confirm whether the killing was directly linked to prior disputes.
Elderly man killed in Sirajganj’s Ullapara amid reported enmity, police probe ongoing
Bangladesh’s Minister of Religious Affairs, Kazi Shah Mofazzal Hossain Kaikobad, stated on Monday, May 11, that he would resign from his post if the safety of religious minorities in the country cannot be guaranteed. Speaking at a meeting with the Bangladesh Secretariat Reporters Forum (BSRF) in Dhaka, he emphasized that no opportunity would be given for minority persecution and that communal harmony must be protected.
Kaikobad also said that the government would request India to stop attacks on minority Muslims in West Bengal, adding that Bangladesh respects India for upholding democracy. He noted that such incidents in India should not be allowed to occur in Bangladesh and reiterated his commitment to prevent any injustice or oppression against minorities.
Addressing political issues, the minister remarked that a good opposition party is a blessing but criticized the opposition for attempting to embarrass the government instead of offering constructive criticism.
Bangladesh minister vows to resign if minority safety cannot be ensured
An article by Imran Hossain Naim, published on May 11, 2026, examines how Western scholarship has shaped and limited the understanding of Ibn Khaldun, the 14th-century Muslim thinker and author of the 'Muqaddimah'. The writer argues that most readers encounter Ibn Khaldun through European interpretations rather than his original Arabic text, creating a gap between the authentic and the constructed versions of his thought. This gap, the article notes, stems from ignorance of Arabic, Eurocentrism, and the tension between modernity and religion.
The essay traces how Ibn Khaldun’s intellectual legacy was preserved and studied primarily in the West, while his birthplace in the Muslim world neglected institutional study of his works. It highlights how Orientalist scholars explored Ibn Khaldun for their own academic and political purposes, often filtering his ideas through Western theoretical lenses. The author cites scholars who note that Western academia tends to universalize European theories while marginalizing non-Western thinkers.
The piece concludes that Western discomfort with Ibn Khaldun’s religious identity reflects a broader hesitation to reconcile faith and science, revealing the persistent Eurocentric bias in global intellectual traditions.
Essay explores Eurocentric bias in Western interpretations of Ibn Khaldun’s thought
Road Transport and Bridges Minister Sheikh Robiul Alam said the current government is operating under the pressure of massive foreign debt, money laundering, and incomplete mega projects. He made the remarks on Monday afternoon after inaugurating a tree plantation program and laying the foundation stone for the Padma Bridge Museum at the Jajira end in Shariatpur.
The minister stated that around Tk 30 lakh crore had been laundered abroad and more than Tk 20 lakh crore in foreign debt had been left behind. He added that despite huge spending on 16 mega projects, many remain unfinished, with some contractors abandoning work and some projects halted, creating complications in implementing development activities.
Sheikh Robiul Alam also mentioned that long-standing corruption and irregularities have caused a trust deficit among international donor agencies. Organizations that previously supported large projects are now showing reluctance to cooperate, he said.
Minister says Tk 30 lakh crore laundered abroad, cites debt and stalled mega projects
The Philippine House of Representatives is advancing impeachment proceedings against Vice President Sara Duterte, daughter of former President Rodrigo Duterte. A vote on the impeachment is scheduled for Monday, marking a new escalation in the ongoing political conflict between the Duterte family and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. The move comes as the country faces growing political instability and economic uncertainty linked to the global energy crisis.
The impeachment complaint accuses Sara Duterte of constitutional violations, betrayal of public trust, misuse of confidential funds, concealment of assets, bribery, and issuing threats against President Marcos, his wife Liza Araneta, and former Speaker Martin Romualdez. Lawmaker Terry Ridon stated that over 110 million dollars in suspicious bank transactions could not be justified by declared income or assets, framing the issue as one of constitutional accountability rather than politics.
The House has reportedly secured the one-third vote needed to forward the case to the Senate, where a two-thirds majority is required for conviction. A similar impeachment attempt in 2025 was annulled by the Supreme Court on technical grounds. Duterte, who ran alongside Marcos in 2022, has since hinted at a 2028 presidential bid.
Philippine House advances impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte amid Marcos family tensions
Education Minister Dr. A N M Ehsanul Haque Milan said Bangladesh aims to remain competitive globally through academic exchange. He emphasized that just as Bangladeshi students study abroad, the country should also attract foreign students and teachers. The minister made these remarks on Monday morning at the inauguration of the 'Pakistan-Bangladesh Knowledge Corridor and Education Fair' held at Hotel Radisson in Dhaka.
He noted that Pakistan has made significant progress in its education system and welcomed their achievements. After visiting the fair stalls, he remarked that it felt like touring all of Pakistan. Milan highlighted that Pakistani universities offer scholarships to Bangladeshi students, enabling them to pursue higher studies effectively. He urged Bangladeshi institutions to take similar initiatives to attract foreign students through scholarships.
Responding to a question about the low number of foreign students in Bangladesh’s higher education institutions, the minister said the government is prioritizing education and expressed optimism about future progress. The event was attended by Pakistan’s High Commissioner to Bangladesh Imran Haider, embassy officials, and representatives from educational institutions.
Bangladesh seeks global competitiveness through academic exchange, says Education Minister at Dhaka fair
Police in Feni recovered the body of a child from a pond in Amanullahpur area of Daganbhuiyan municipality on Monday morning, two days after the child went missing and a ransom was demanded. The deceased, Hasan, was the son of Md. Tarek and Tarjina Akter Nipu from Kamalnagar in Lakshmipur district.
According to Hasan’s father, the child disappeared from in front of their house on Saturday morning. Later that evening, a call came from the number 01927035603 demanding Tk 12,000 initially and later Tk 120,000 as ransom, with threats to kill the child if the demand was not met. A written complaint was filed at Daganbhuiyan Police Station the following day.
Officer-in-Charge Muhammad Faizul Azim said police recovered the body after receiving information on Monday morning. He added that the ransom call appeared to be the work of a fraud group and that the threatening phone number was traced to Naogaon. Investigation is ongoing.
Police recover child’s body in Feni two days after ransom demand
President Donald Trump has reportedly been musing about who might succeed him within the Republican Party, often asking advisers whether they prefer Vice President JD Vance or Secretary of State Marco Rubio. At times, he has even joked about pairing them on the same 2028 presidential ticket. While aides say Trump is not seriously focused on the next election, the question of succession continues to attract attention.
Rubio has recently gained visibility through his handling of questions on the Iran war and a diplomatic trip to Italy, where he met Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and will soon accompany Trump to China. This has fueled speculation that Rubio could challenge Vance, though both men are said to maintain a friendly relationship and may avoid direct competition. Polls show Vance enjoys higher recognition among Republican voters, but Rubio’s growing profile and multilingual communication skills appeal to some supporters.
Analysts note that Vance’s close alignment with Trump’s policies could become a liability if the party performs poorly in upcoming midterms, while Rubio’s expanding diplomatic role may strengthen his standing within the party.
Trump’s musings spark talk of JD Vance or Marco Rubio as 2028 Republican successor
A fire broke out on the sixth floor of SQ Group’s garment factory building at Masterbari in Habirbari area of Valuka upazila, Mymensingh, on Sunday night. Two units of the Fire Service responded to the scene and managed to bring the blaze under control after about one and a half hours of effort.
According to workers, the fire originated around 8 p.m. from an air cooler. Factory personnel initially attempted to extinguish the flames using their own firefighting system, but the fire quickly spread throughout the building. Fire Service Station Officer Atikur Rahman stated that the cause of the fire and the extent of the damage would be determined after an investigation.
Authorities have not yet released details on casualties or property loss, and an official inquiry is underway to assess the incident’s impact.
Fire at SQ Group garment factory in Valuka brought under control after 1.5 hours
Commerce Minister Khondaker Abdul Muktadir announced that the government is taking major steps to ensure transparency, accountability, and effective oversight in the market system. Speaking at the launch of the Trading Corporation of Bangladesh’s (TCB) truck sale program in Agargaon, Dhaka, ahead of Eid-ul-Azha 2026, he said the initiative includes strategic reserves, AI-based supply and monitoring systems, and enhanced TCB capacity to prevent market manipulation.
The minister stated that the government’s main goal is to deliver subsidized essential goods to low-income and marginal groups. During Ramadan, about 22.8 million beneficiaries received subsidized food, which will increase to 28.8 million this time. Food supply for Eid-ul-Azha has also been raised by 40 percent to around 14,000 tons. He added that TCB’s beneficiary list has been revised to ensure transparency, now including 8 million verified families, with plans to add 2 million more.
Muktadir emphasized that new policies are being introduced to ensure transparency in TCB dealer recruitment and that the agency will be transformed into a fully accountable, technology-driven institution.
Government to digitize TCB with AI-based supply and monitoring for market transparency
At Barishal University, employees locked the administrative office on Monday morning after declaring Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Mohammad Toufiq Alam unwanted. The action took place around 11 a.m. as part of an ongoing protest by teachers demanding promotions that began on April 21. Teachers under the banner of 'Shikkhok Samaj' staged a sit-in from 9 a.m. and urged administrative non-cooperation with the vice-chancellor. Under pressure, the registrar left his office, and employees subsequently locked several departments.
Geology and Mining Department Chair Dr. Dhiman Kumar Roy stated that teachers have withdrawn administrative cooperation and some have resigned from their posts, citing the vice-chancellor’s delay in convening the promotion board for over six months. Vice-Chancellor Alam responded that all issues can be resolved through discussion and warned that obstructing others’ work is illegal. He added that legal action would be taken if such activities continue.
The standoff has disrupted university operations, with both teachers and administration remaining at odds over the unresolved promotion issue.
Barishal University staff lock offices, declare vice-chancellor unwanted amid promotion dispute
Iran has rejected reports that crude oil tankers crossed the Strait of Hormuz with their tracking systems turned off to avoid potential attacks. According to Iran’s semi-official Tasnim News Agency, the large tanker ‘Aegeos Fanorios One,’ bound for Vietnam and carrying Iraqi crude under a Maltese flag, followed a route designated by Iran while crossing the strategic waterway.
Earlier, Reuters had reported that three tankers switched off their transponders before passing through the strait on Sunday. Tasnim, however, stated that the ‘Aegeos Fanorios One’ ensured a safe journey by adhering to Iran’s instructed route. The vessel, which loaded oil in Iraq’s Basra on April 17, had previously failed twice to cross the strait before succeeding on Sunday. It is now heading toward the Gulf of Oman.
The report comes amid heightened regional tensions and conflict in the Middle East, where tanker movements through the Strait of Hormuz have become increasingly risky. Conflicting accounts of vessel routes have added to uncertainty in global energy markets, with analysts suggesting Iran aims to demonstrate control and surveillance capability over the passage.
Iran says tanker followed its route through Hormuz amid conflicting reports and regional tension
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