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Chief Prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal, Aminul Islam, announced that all incidents of crimes against humanity committed during the One-Eleven period will be investigated and the perpetrators brought to trial. He made the statement on Tuesday during a press briefing at the tribunal.

In response to questions about crossfire incidents during the Awami League government, Aminul Islam said that hundreds of inhumane acts resembling crossfire killings occurred under a common design. He explained that those who opposed the then government or local leadership were targeted and killed through staged operations. The prosecutor added that investigations have already begun into these systematic, widespread, and targeted killings, and data on the number of crossfire incidents nationwide are being collected.

Aminul Islam further stated that numerous killings occurred during the July movement and that hundreds of related cases have been filed since August 5. Around five to seven hundred case copies have already been submitted to the prosecution office for review to ensure that no criminal escapes justice and no innocent person suffers.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh tribunal to probe One-Eleven era crimes against humanity

The government has directed all travel agencies with expired licenses to renew their registration certificates within 15 working days. The Civil Aviation and Tourism Ministry issued the order on Tuesday, warning that agencies failing to comply will face strict legal measures under existing laws.

According to the ministry, operating a travel agency without a valid registration certificate or with an expired one is completely illegal under the Bangladesh Travel Agency (Registration and Control) Act 2013, its 2021 amendment, and the 2022 regulations. The statement noted that delays in renewal have caused revenue losses for the government.

The ministry urged all individuals and organizations with expired licenses to apply for renewal through the online Travel Agency Management System at www.regtravelagency.gov.bd. It further cautioned that failure to obtain or renew valid registration within the specified period will result in legal action under the 2013 Act.

31 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh orders travel agencies to renew expired licenses within 15 days or face legal action

Thousands of people marched in the Iranian city of Karaj to express support for the government and the military, according to state media outlet Press TV. Video footage showed participants carrying national flags and chanting slogans such as “Courage, courage!” along the streets of the city, located just west of Tehran.

The rally took place a day after an attack targeted a power substation in Karaj and Alborz Province, causing a major electricity outage in the area. The demonstration was organized in response to that incident, reflecting public backing for the authorities amid the disruption.

State media also reported that similar pro-government gatherings were held on Monday night in Tehran and in the northwestern city of Ardabil, indicating a broader wave of coordinated demonstrations across Iran.

31 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Thousands rally in Karaj backing Iran’s government after power station attack

The Bangladesh government has announced that fuel prices will remain unchanged in April 2026. The Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources confirmed on Tuesday, March 31, that there will be no increase in the prices of diesel, kerosene, octane, or petrol. The decision was formalized through an order signed by Senior Assistant Secretary Enamul Haque from the Energy and Mineral Resources Division.

According to the order, issued under the revised 'Automatic Fuel Pricing Guideline,' the retail prices will stay fixed at 100 taka per liter for diesel, 120 taka for octane, 116 taka for petrol, and 112 taka for kerosene. These rates will take effect from April 1, 2026. The ministry stated that the decision aligns with the automatic pricing mechanism and has been duly approved by the competent authority.

The announcement provides clarity for consumers and businesses ahead of the new month, ensuring price stability in the domestic fuel market for at least the immediate term.

31 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh keeps April fuel prices unchanged under revised automatic pricing guideline

Italy has refused a US request to use a key military base in Sicily for operations in the Middle East. According to a Reuters report published on Tuesday, the Italian government declined to allow US military aircraft to operate from the Sigonella airbase in eastern Sicily. The report noted that several US bombers had planned to land there before heading to the Middle East, though the exact timing of the plan was not specified.

Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera reported that the denial came because the United States had not formally sought permission or informed Italy’s military leadership. Under existing agreements, such authorization is mandatory for the use of US military installations in Italy. The right-wing government led by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni stated that any similar requests in the future would require parliamentary approval before being granted.

The decision underscores Italy’s insistence on procedural compliance and parliamentary oversight in foreign military cooperation involving its territory.

31 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Italy blocks US use of Sicilian base for Middle East missions over procedural issues

The Ministry of Education has decided to implement a hybrid learning model across all school-level educational institutions in Bangladesh, combining three days of online classes with three days of in-person instruction. The decision was made on Tuesday during a coordination meeting attended by teachers, board officials, and ministry representatives in Dhaka.

The move follows earlier remarks from the Education Minister, who had indicated that changes to the teaching system were under discussion due to the ongoing global energy crisis. The ministry’s decision aims to balance educational continuity with energy conservation amid international supply challenges.

Implementation details and timelines were not specified in the announcement, but the decision marks a significant shift in the country’s approach to classroom instruction in response to global energy pressures.

31 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh adopts hybrid school model amid global energy crisis

A tanker named ‘PVT Solana’ carrying 30,000 tons of refined diesel from Malaysia arrived at Chattogram Port’s outer anchorage on Tuesday, March 31, 2026. The Panama-flagged vessel’s arrival was confirmed by the port’s secretary, Syed Refayet Karim, who said the fuel will be unloaded through lighters after completing formalities. The port authority is also considering docking the ship at the Dolphin Jetty if necessary to complete the unloading process.

According to port sources, another ship carrying the same amount of diesel is expected to arrive on April 3, followed by a vessel with 70,000 tons of LNG on April 4. In March alone, 33 fuel-carrying ships have arrived at Chattogram Port, including 15 oil tankers—eight of which carried diesel—alongside eight LNG and nine LPG carriers. Officials noted that the latest diesel shipment offers some relief amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

The continued arrival of fuel shipments indicates stable supply operations at Chattogram Port despite global disruptions.

31 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Diesel tanker from Malaysia reaches Chattogram Port amid Middle East conflict

Iran’s military announced that its air defense forces shot down a US-made MQ-9 drone over the central city of Isfahan. The incident was reported on Tuesday by Press TV, according to Iranian military sources cited in the report.

In addition to the MQ-9, Iran’s forces also downed a Lucas drone over Qasem Island in the Persian Gulf. The report did not specify when the interceptions occurred or provide further details about the drones’ missions or any resulting damage. The announcement underscores ongoing tensions involving Iranian airspace and foreign surveillance activity.

No official response from the United States or other parties was mentioned in the report, leaving the broader implications of the incident unclear.

31 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran says it downed US MQ-9 and Lucas drones over Isfahan and Qasem Island

International Crimes Tribunal Chief Prosecutor Md. Aminul Islam stated that no one, regardless of rank, will be exempted in the Shapla Chattar killings case. He said the investigation into the 2013 incident during Hefazat-e-Islam’s mass gathering is in its final stage. On Tuesday, the tribunal ordered the imprisonment of former Deputy Inspector General of Police Abdul Jalil Mondol in connection with the case. Following the order, the Chief Prosecutor told reporters that the investigation report would be submitted soon.

Aminul Islam added that all past incidents of crossfire are being reviewed to bring them under trial. He also mentioned that information on all cases filed after August 5, 2024, has been collected, and the prosecution will examine whether irregularities occurred. Those linked to crimes against humanity during the “One-Eleven” period will also face trial.

The statements underscore the tribunal’s intent to ensure accountability across all levels of involvement in serious crimes and irregularities.

31 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Chief Prosecutor says no one will be spared in Shapla Chattar killings case

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that the ongoing war will end only when Iran’s national interests and conditions are fully protected. He made the remarks while presiding over a cabinet meeting on Monday, which reviewed the country’s wartime situation and evaluated the performance of various ministries in maintaining essential services.

During the meeting, cabinet members discussed the supply of essential goods, the functioning of service institutions, and measures taken to ensure public stability. Pezeshkian praised all sectors for their efforts to provide uninterrupted services during the crisis and emphasized that coordination among state institutions is a key pillar of national strength. He urged that this effort continue until final victory over the aggressors.

The president also commended the armed forces for their bravery in defending Iran’s sovereignty, describing their resistance as a “golden chapter” in the nation’s proud history. He highlighted the unprecedented unity and mass gatherings of the Iranian people over the past month as a reflection of national solidarity and a major force in overcoming the current situation.

31 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran’s president ties end of war to protection of national interests and conditions

A U.S. Department of Defense official told The Wall Street Journal that American forces carried out an airstrike using a 2,000-pound bunker-buster bomb on a large ammunition depot in Isfahan, Iran. The report said multiple penetrator munitions designed to destroy underground facilities were used in the attack. The strike followed the online circulation of a video showing a massive explosion in Isfahan, which former U.S. President Donald Trump shared on social media without any caption.

The report cited footage from the Baluch human rights group Halvash, showing similar explosions recorded outside Isfahan. NASA satellite data indicated that the blasts occurred near Sofeh Mountain, an area believed to host military installations. The videos showed large fireballs and repeated smaller detonations, consistent with explosions at an ammunition depot.

The incident has drawn attention due to the scale of the explosions and the use of specialized bunker-buster weapons, though official Iranian responses were not mentioned in the report.

31 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

US bunker-buster bomb hits Iranian ammunition depot in Isfahan

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has directed authorities to find effective alternative measures to ease the severe traffic congestion in Dhaka during school hours. The instruction came on Tuesday morning at the Secretariat when Education Minister ANM Ehsanul Haque Milon and State Minister for Primary and Mass Education Bobby Hajjaj met with the Prime Minister. According to Additional Press Secretary Atikur Rahman Ruman, the Prime Minister expressed concern over the gridlock, particularly during school opening and closing times.

The meeting identified the excessive use of private cars for student transport as a major cause of congestion. An example cited showed that in some schools with 150 students, as many as 100 private cars gather in front, creating heavy traffic and delays for both students and the public. The Prime Minister advised the Education Ministry to address the issue seriously and prepare a detailed proposal outlining possible alternative systems to ensure smoother student commutes and reduce vehicle pressure on roads.

Later, the Prime Minister also met with the Energy Minister, the State Minister for Energy, and the Chief of Naval Staff to discuss ministry activities and development matters.

31 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Prime Minister orders education ministry to find alternatives to reduce Dhaka’s school-time traffic

Lieutenant Colonel Md. Mahmudul Hasan has assumed the role of Director (Operation and Maintenance) at the Fire Service and Civil Defence. He officially took charge on March 29, succeeding the outgoing director, Lieutenant Colonel Mohammad Tajul Islam Chowdhury.

According to the report, Lt. Col. Mahmudul Hasan was commissioned in the Infantry Corps of the Bangladesh Army. He holds a master’s degree in Defense Studies from the Bangladesh University of Professionals and is a graduate of the Defence Services Command and Staff College in Mirpur.

The appointment marks a leadership transition within the Fire Service and Civil Defence, ensuring continuity in operational and maintenance management responsibilities.

31 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Lt. Col. Mahmudul Hasan becomes new operations director of Fire Service and Civil Defence

Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, has passed a bill authorizing the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of deadly attacks while imprisoned in Israeli facilities. The vote took place on Monday evening, marking the potential return of capital punishment in Israel after more than six decades.

Human rights organizations and Palestinian leaders have strongly condemned the law, calling it discriminatory and a violation of international law. The UN Human Rights Office urged Israel to immediately revoke the legislation, warning that its implementation would breach international prohibitions against cruel, inhuman, or degrading punishment. The office also said the law deepens racial discrimination and undermines global norms against state-sanctioned inequality.

The Palestinian Foreign Ministry described the law as a dangerous escalation and evidence of Israel’s colonial system that legitimizes extrajudicial killings. Hamas called it a dangerous precedent threatening Palestinian prisoners’ lives. Amnesty International, the Council of Europe, Ireland, and Italy also joined in condemning the move.

31 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israel faces global backlash after passing death penalty law targeting Palestinians

The Bangladesh Petrol Pump Owners Association announced plans to close fuel stations from 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. daily, citing supply shortages and logistical challenges. The decision was discussed at a meeting in Dhaka’s Moghbazar on Tuesday, where members said filling stations were not receiving adequate fuel from depots.

Owners identified supply and transportation management as their biggest challenges. They explained that partial tanker loads increase transport costs and cause financial losses, urging that tankers be fully loaded to ensure efficient distribution. They also called for better coordination when supplying multiple stations within the same district to reduce inefficiencies.

The association acknowledged that some unauthorized fuel sales or hoarding might occur but stressed that such actions do not represent the entire sector. They stated that any station withholding sales despite having fuel should face strict action, including possible cancellation of dealership rights, with cooperation from both the government and the association.

31 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Fuel station owners plan nightly closures over supply and transport challenges


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