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Bangladesh, 蹤獲弝け hold first committee meeting on defense cooperation

Special Saudi and Bangladeshi military officials take part in the first meeting of Saudi-Bangladesh Joint Committee on Defense Cooperation in Dhaka on May 6, 2025. (ISPR)
Saudi and Bangladeshi military officials take part in the first meeting of Saudi-Bangladesh Joint Committee on Defense Cooperation in Dhaka on May 6, 2025. (ISPR)
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Updated 08 May 2025

Bangladesh, 蹤獲弝け hold first committee meeting on defense cooperation

Saudi and Bangladeshi military officials take part in first meeting of Saudi-Bangladesh Joint Committee on Defense Cooperation
  • Joint meeting follows Bangladeshi chief of air staffs visit to Riyadh in February
  • Talks open up new horizon to boost defense ties, Bangladeshi military official says

DHAKA: 蹤獲弝け and Bangladesh held the first meeting of their Joint Committee on Defense Cooperation, as Dhaka seeks to strengthen its security ties with the Kingdom.

Maj. Gen. Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Khalidi, assistant chief of training and development of the Armed Forces of 蹤獲弝け, was in Dhaka to lead a Saudi delegation for the three-day talks, which concluded on Thursday.

The Bangladeshi side was led by Lt. Gen. S.M. Kamrul Hassan, principal staff officer of Bangladeshs Armed Forces Division during the discussion.

This is ... the first time that Bangladesh held a Joint Committee Defense Cooperation meeting with 蹤獲弝け, Lt. Colonel Sami-Ud-Dowla Chowdhury, director of Bangladeshi militarys media wing ISPR, told Arab News.

Both countries have signed a protocol on Thursday aimed at proceeding further with the discussions held on Tuesday in Dhaka.

The Saudi-Bangladesh defense cooperation covers several areas, including joint exercises, arms procurement, indigenous production capability and expertise sharing, Chowdhury said.

With this, Bangladesh developed a defense-to-defense relation with one of our very trusted friends, 蹤獲弝け. And definitely, it will open up a new horizon for increased defence cooperation.

Bangladesh is ready to contribute its operational knowledge with 蹤獲弝け, he added, pointing to the militarys experience in various locations around the world, including as one of the highest contributors of UN peacekeepers.

The country ranks third in the top troop-contributing countries to UN peacekeeping missions, with more than 5,600 personnel as of February this year.

(This) operational knowledge could be helpful for 蹤獲弝け for a better doctrine of military understanding. (The meeting) can be described as an elevation in terms of defense cooperation between Bangladesh and 蹤獲弝け, Chowdhury said.

The joint meeting comes after Bangladeshs Air Force chief, Marshal Hasan Mahmood Khan, visited the Kingdom in February.

Dhaka and Riyadh signed in 2019 an agreement to further their military cooperation, which has served as a basis for their collaborations in the field.

Stronger defense ties with 蹤獲弝け would be beneficial for Bangladesh, especially if it entails more joint exercises between the two countries, said Ishfaq Ilahi Choudhury, a defense expert and retired air officer of Bangladeshs Air Force.

This is a very good idea, he told Arab News.

We dont have deserts in our country. If our officers and soldiers take part in joint exercises with 蹤獲弝けs forces, our forces members will get acquainted with desert warfare. On the other hand, Saudi defense personnel can have experiences from Bangladesh over the riverine warfare tactics, jungle warfare, etc.

Both nations have opportunities to scale up collaborations across different areas, he added. With the assistance of 蹤獲弝け, Bangladesh can develop its ordnance factories, and further its defense equipment and logistics production capabilities.

Its a field of endless opportunities, Choudhury said.


Pope Leo appeals for reason amid Israel-Iran airstrikes, calls for dialogue

Pope Leo appeals for reason amid Israel-Iran airstrikes, calls for dialogue
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Pope Leo appeals for reason amid Israel-Iran airstrikes, calls for dialogue

Pope Leo appeals for reason amid Israel-Iran airstrikes, calls for dialogue
  • Pontiff tells audience in St. Peters Basilica he is following the situation with great concern
VATICAN CITY: Pope Leo appealed on Saturday for authorities in Iran and Israel to act with reason after recent airstrikes and to pursue dialogue.
He told an audience in St. Peters Basilica he was following the situation with great concern.
In such a delicate moment, I strongly wish to renew an appeal to responsibility and to reason, said the pope.
The commitment to building a safer world free from the nuclear threat must be pursued through respectful encounters and sincere dialogue to build a lasting peace, founded on justice, fraternity, and the common good, he said.
No one should ever threaten the existence of another, said Leo. It is the duty of all countries to support the cause of peace, initiating paths of reconciliation and promoting solutions that guarantee security and dignity for all.

King Charles III to mark Air India tragedy with moment of silence during annual birthday parade

King Charles III to mark Air India tragedy with moment of silence during annual birthday parade
Updated 1 min 36 sec ago

King Charles III to mark Air India tragedy with moment of silence during annual birthday parade

King Charles III to mark Air India tragedy with moment of silence during annual birthday parade

LONDON: King Charles III and other members of the royal family will wear black armbands and there will be a moment of silence during his annual birthday parade Saturday as the monarch commemorates those who died in this weeks Air India plane crash.
Charles requested the symbolic moves as a mark of respect for the lives lost, the families in mourning and all the communities affected by this awful tragedy, Buckingham Palace said.
An Air India flight from the northwestern city of Ahmedabad to London crashed shortly after takeoff on Thursday, killing 241 people on board and at least 29 on the ground. The plane was carrying 169 Indians, 53 Britons, seven Portuguese and one Canadian. One man survived.
In addition to being Britains head of state, Charles is the head of the Commonwealth, an organization of independent states that includes India and Canada.
The monarchs annual birthday parade, known as Trooping the Color, is a historic ceremony filled with pageantry and military bands in which the king reviews his troops on Horse Guards Parade adjacent to St. James Park in central London.
All members of the royal family taking part in the parade will wear black armbands. The moment of silence will occur when the king is on the dais after reviewing the troops.
Charles mother, Queen Elizabeth II, held a similar moment of silence in 2017 when Trooping the Color took place three days after a fire ripped through the Grenfell Tower apartment bloc in west London, killing 72 people.


US warship arrives in Australia ahead of war games, summit

US warship arrives in Australia ahead of war games, summit
Updated 14 June 2025

US warship arrives in Australia ahead of war games, summit

US warship arrives in Australia ahead of war games, summit
  • More than 30,000 personnel from 19 militaries have begun to arrive in Australia for Talisman Sabre, the largest Australian-US war-fighting exercise

SYDNEY: A key US warship arrived in Australia on Saturday ahead of joint war games and the first summit between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and President Donald Trump, which is expected to be dominated by military issues.

The America, the US Navys lead amphibious assault ship in the Indo-Pacific, entered Sydney Harbor as the first of three ships in a strike group carrying 2,500 sailors and marines, submarine-hunting helicopters and F-35B fighter jets.

More than 30,000 personnel from 19 militaries have begun to arrive in Australia for Talisman Sabre, the largest Australian-US war-fighting exercise. It will start next month and span 6,500 km (4,000 miles), from Australias Indian Ocean territory of Christmas Island to the Coral Sea on Australias east coast.

The commander of the America, Rear Admiral Tom Shultz, said exercising in Australia was critical for the US Navys readiness, while the Australian fleet commander, Rear Admiral Chris Smith, said the trust and robust nature of the bilateral relationship allowed the two allies to deal with change.

The diversity of how we view the world is actually a real great strength in our alliance, Smith told reporters, adding that Australia also had strong relationships with nations across the region.

Albanese and Trump are expected to meet on the sidelines of a summit in Canada of the Group of Seven economic powers, which starts on Sunday. Washingtons request for Canberra to raise defense spending to 3.5 percent of gross domestic product from 2 percent is expected to dominate the discussion.

The Pentagon said this week it was reviewing its AUKUS nuclear submarine partnership with Australia and Britain. Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles said on Saturday this was not a surprise, adding the two countries continued to work closely.

But Michael Green, a former national security adviser to President George W. Bush, said it was unusual for the review into AUKUS to be conducted solely by the Pentagon and that Trump might link it to the spending request or to tariffs.

It is unusual to make the review unilateral and public right before a summit, even if the Australian side knew. That is not good alliance management it jams the Australian side, said Green, president of the United States Studies Center in Sydney.

Support for AUKUS in the Congress and US Navy is considerable, however, and the review is unlikely to result in the submarine program being canceled, he said.

India will participate for the first time in Talisman Sabre, along with a large contingent from Europe, said the exercises director, Brig. Damian Hill. Australia, Singapore, the US and Japan will hold large-scale live firings of rocket and missile systems, he said.

It is the first time we are firing HIMARs in Australia, and our air defense capability will work alongside the United States Patriot systems for the first time, and that is really important, Hill added.


US Marines deploy in LA ahead of mass anti-Trump protests

US Marines deploy in LA ahead of mass anti-Trump protests
Updated 14 June 2025

US Marines deploy in LA ahead of mass anti-Trump protests

US Marines deploy in LA ahead of mass anti-Trump protests
  • Men in fatigues and carrying semiautomatic rifles were seen around a federal building
  • Many in Los Angeles are angry about immigration raids being carried out

LOS ANGELES, United States: Armed Marines arrived on the streets of Los Angeles Friday, part of a large deployment of troops ordered by Donald Trump that has raised the stakes between the US president and opponents criticizing him of growing authoritarianism.

Men in fatigues and carrying semiautomatic rifles were seen around a federal building, where passersby questioned why they were in an area 18 kilometers from the protests against immigration raids.

Taxpayer dollars could be used for other things, RonNell Weaver said. Is this really necessary?

AFP witnessed Marines temporarily detaining one man at the federal building before they handed him over to law enforcement.

The US military would not say why he was detained, despite multiple requests, but the incident appeared to be a minor albeit extremely rare example of federal troops detaining a US civilian.

Seven hundred Marines normally used as crack troops in foreign conflicts along with 4,000 National Guard soldiers are tasked with protecting federal buildings, while local police handle protests over Trumps sweeps for undocumented migrants.

An intense legal battle is underway over Trumps authority to deploy troops on US soil as the country braces for widespread protests Saturday, when the Republican will be overseeing a rare large-scale military parade in Washington.

The parade celebrates the 250th anniversary of the US Army but also coincides with Trumps 79th birthday, and will be the first time tanks and other heavy weaponry have rolled through the capital city in three decades.

In response, a No Kings movement has sprung up promising to stage protests in more than 2,000 places across the country, including a large demonstration expected in Los Angeles, which organizers say will feature a 20-foot-tall balloon of Trump wearing a diaper.

Unprecedented crowds could attend, Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell told reporters Friday.

Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna, whose deputies are part of a large law enforcement response in the enormous city, urged protesters to behave properly.

Its a good cause, but we do not want violent agitators out there destroying property or committing acts of violence, he said.

Mayor Karen Bass said demonstrations are expected to be even larger because of what has happened in our city.

We do call on people over the weekend to demonstrate peacefully, to exercise your first amendment right, to not play into the hands where it could be used as a pretext to roll out troops in our city, she said in a news conference.

In a show of political force, Trump overrode the objections of Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom to deploy Californias National Guard.

The president has repeatedly exaggerated the scale of violence, claiming that without troops, Los Angeles would be burning to the ground right now.

On Thursday, District Judge Charles Breyer ruled Trumps actions were illegal and ordered that he return control of the guard to Newsom. Breyer said the LA unrest fell far short of the rebellion Trump had described.

However, a higher court quickly paused the order pending an appeal hearing with the Trump administration next Tuesday.

The Department of Justice slammed Breyers ruling as an extraordinary intrusion on the Presidents constitutional authority as Commander in Chief.

The dispute mirrors multiple other tussles over Trumps attempts to expand the limits of presidential power but is the first to involve troops.

Many in Los Angeles are angry about immigration raids carried out as part of Trumps ambition to deport vast numbers of undocumented migrants from the country.

About 100 mostly good-natured protesters gathered Friday evening outside the federal detention center in Los Angeles that has been at the heart of the rallies, ahead of a nightly curfew placed on the downtown area by the mayor.

In a sign of how contained the demonstrations have been, however, those attending a performance of Hamlet Shakespeares play about a mad prince and other shows at nearby venues were exempt from the curfew.

Outrage at Trumps raids and the use of masked, armed immigration agents backed by uniformed soldiers have also sparked protests in other cities, including San Francisco, New York, Chicago and San Antonio, Texas.

Tensions hiked further Thursday when California Senator Alex Padilla, a Democrat, was handcuffed and forcibly removed from a news conference by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.


Air India plane crash death toll rises to 279

Air India plane crash death toll rises to 279
Updated 14 June 2025

Air India plane crash death toll rises to 279

Air India plane crash death toll rises to 279
  • Revised toll from a senior officer in the city, who requested anonymity, raises an earlier figure of 265
  • Official casualty number will not be finalized until the slow process of DNA identification is completed

AHMEDABAD, India: Grieving families waited Saturday for news after one of the deadliest air disasters in decades, with the toll rising to 279 people killed in the Indian passenger jet crash.

The Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner issued a mayday call shortly before it crashed around lunchtime on Thursday, bursting into a fireball as it hit residential buildings.

On Saturday, a police source said that 279 bodies had been recovered from the crash site in the northern Indian city of Ahmedabad, one of the worst plane disasters of the 21st century.

There was one survivor out of 242 passengers and crew on board the jet when it crashed, leaving the tailpiece of the aircraft jutting out of a hostel for medical staff.

At least 38 people were killed on the ground.

I saw my child for the first time in two years, it was a great time, said Anil Patel, whose son and daughter-in-law had surprised him with a visit before boarding the Air India flight.

And now, there is nothing, he said, breaking down in tears. Whatever the gods wanted has happened.

Distraught relatives of passengers have been providing DNA samples in Ahmedabad, with some having to fly to India to help the process.

The official casualty number will not be finalized until the slow process of DNA identification is completed.

Air India said there were 169 Indian passengers, 53 British, seven Portuguese and a Canadian on board the flight, as well as 12 crew members.

Those killed ranged from a top politician to a teenage tea seller.

The lone survivor, Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, 40, said even he could not explain how he survived.

Initially, I too thought that I was about to die, but then I opened my eyes and realized that I was still alive, Ramesh, a British citizen, told national broadcaster DD News from his hospital bed.

Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu said Friday that a flight data recorder, or black box, had been recovered, saying it would significantly aid investigations.

Forensic teams are still looking for the second black box, as they probe why the plane crashed after lifting barely 100 meters (330 feet) from the ground.

US planemaker Boeing said it was in touch with Air India and stood ready to support them over the incident, which a source close to the case said was the first crash for a 787 Dreamliner.