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A devastating bus crash in Bangladesh’s Padma River has claimed the lives of at least 18 people, with 6 men, 10 women, and 2 children among the victims. According to local police, the bus, which was traveling from Rajbari to Dhaka with approximately 50 passengers on board, lost control and plummeted into the river. In a separate incident, a pilot attempting to perform aerial stunts in a plane in Bangladesh was killed, while another was injured. The plane crash occurred as the pilot attempted to showcase his skills above the city.
Meanwhile, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi met with citizens in Tehran on Friday, assuring them of his government’s efforts to ensure their safety and security. In another shocking turn of events, a 3-year-old mystery surrounding the murder of a police officer has been solved, with his daughter reportedly being charged with his murder.
In a disturbing video, students were seen harassing a professor at a university, with one student seen kicking him with her shoe. The professor was later reported to be safe. Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Navy has announced that it has restricted access to the Strait of Hormuz, claiming that it is a “docking point” for enemy vessels.
In a separate development, Germany has clarified that it has no plans to establish a direct agreement with Iran to ensure safe passage through the Strait. The Iranian government has also claimed that the Strait is closed to enemy vessels. In other news, a 12-year-old Afghan refugee girl’s kidnapper and rapist has been identified and charged.
In a shocking revelation, a panel of experts is expected to suggest increasing the capacity of coal-fired power plants to generate electricity. Former Pakistani cricket captain and commentator Shoaib Malik has shared a fascinating anecdote about spinner Usman Qadir’s first game. Iranian authorities have also identified a fake social media account spreading false information, while a Pakistani cricketer, Nasim Shah, has been slapped with a show-cause notice for violating the Central Contract.
The incident has sent shockwaves across the country, with many mourning the loss of lives and calling for greater safety measures on the region’s roads and waterways.

