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Iran’s Deputy Parliament Speaker Haji Babai has declared that the Strait of Hormuz is entirely under Iranian control and that all vessels using the route must pay tolls in Iranian rials. The statement follows recent discussions between Iran and the United States, which have reignited tensions over the strategic waterway. According to reports, nearly 20 percent of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas pass through this strait, making it a critical global energy corridor.

The issue of securing safe passage through the Strait was a key condition in the conditional ceasefire between Iran and the United States, but it became a major point of contention during negotiations. U.S. Vice President JD Vance, after talks in Pakistan, avoided commenting on the matter, while President Donald Trump claimed on social media that the strait would soon reopen. The U.S. Central Command reported that two Navy destroyers had crossed the strait to clear mines, a claim Iran denied.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard warned that any attempt by military ships to pass through the strait would be met with strong resistance, further heightening international concern over global energy supply stability.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran claims full control of Strait of Hormuz, demands tolls in rials amid renewed US tensions

Prime Minister’s Political Adviser Mahadi Amin announced that the government is actively working to reopen Malaysia’s labor market for Bangladeshi workers as soon as possible. Speaking at a briefing at the Secretariat on Sunday, he said he and the Minister of Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment, Ariful Haque Chowdhury, recently visited Malaysia to discuss the reopening of the labor market, which has been closed for nearly two years. During the visit, they met Malaysia’s Prime Minister and senior policymakers to seek cooperation in resuming manpower exports from Bangladesh.

Mahadi Amin stated that both governments discussed making the migration process more transparent and reducing costs for workers. Malaysia is reportedly planning a technology-driven platform using artificial intelligence to recruit workers from multiple countries, including Bangladesh. He emphasized that Bangladesh requested assurance that its workers could migrate through a fair and low-cost process.

He added that a joint statement between Bangladesh and Malaysia has already been issued, marking a breakthrough in bilateral cooperation to ensure transparency and cost reduction in overseas employment procedures.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh works to reopen Malaysia’s labor market through transparent, low-cost migration process

At least 30 people were killed in a stampede at a historic fortress in Haiti on Saturday, according to Culture Minister Emmanuel Menard. The incident occurred during a tourism event in the city of Milot, and authorities confirmed that the injured are receiving medical treatment, though the exact number of those hurt remains unclear.

Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé expressed deep condolences and said the tragedy took place amid a large gathering of young people attending the event. He confirmed that an investigation has been launched to determine the cause of the stampede. Local media reported that the event drew a large crowd of students and visitors after being promoted on social media.

The fortress, built shortly after Haiti gained independence from France by revolutionary leader Henri Christophe, stands as a national symbol of freedom and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

At least 30 killed in stampede at Haiti’s historic fortress during tourism event

Mongla Port has seen a significant rise in reconditioned car imports in recent years, contributing notably to Bangladesh’s import sector and national revenue. The port first began handling reconditioned cars in 2009, opening new opportunities for trade. According to port sources, around 60 percent of all imported cars in the country are now cleared through Mongla Port. On average, 1,000 to 1,200 units arrive monthly, supported by two modern storage yards capable of holding about 20,000 vehicles.

Importers attribute this growth to improved infrastructure, enhanced security, and better road connectivity through the Padma Bridge. Many traders are increasingly choosing Mongla over Chattogram Port due to these advantages. Port officials stated that service quality has improved significantly, and facilities for importers are being expanded.

In the 2024–25 fiscal year, 11,579 cars were imported through Mongla, while 8,770 units arrived in the first nine months of the current fiscal year, indicating sustained growth. Officials and stakeholders believe continued infrastructure and service development will further strengthen Mongla Port’s role in national trade.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Reconditioned car imports surge at Mongla Port, strengthening Bangladesh’s trade and revenue growth

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman stated that the armed forces are a national institution formed to protect the country’s independence and sovereignty, not the property of any individual, group, or family. He made the remarks on Sunday, April 12, at the Armed Forces Darbar held at Dhaka Cantonment, urging members to perform their duties with professionalism and without political influence.

Rahman recalled past attempts to weaken and politicize the military, citing the Pilkhana tragedy as an example of efforts that harmed the institution. He asserted that the armed forces have fulfilled their responsibilities properly in recent contexts, including after August 5, 2024, and emphasized the need for transparency and professionalism in future national events such as elections.

He highlighted the contributions of late President Ziaur Rahman to the modernization of the army and praised Bangladesh’s participation in UN peacekeeping missions as a major achievement. Rahman also reiterated his political commitment to national reform and the implementation of the “July Charter.”

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Tarique Rahman says armed forces serve the state, not any individual or political group

Former Iranian foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has said that negotiations between the United States and Iran cannot succeed if one side tries to impose its own conditions. In a post on social media platform X, Zarif referred to US Vice President JD Vance’s remark that Iran had decided not to accept US terms, saying this was precisely why no agreement could be reached.

Zarif warned Washington that it must learn it cannot dictate terms to Iran, adding that it is not too late for the US to understand this. His comments came after representatives from both countries met in Islamabad, Pakistan, in an attempt to end a 44-day-long war but failed to reach any deal. Vance blamed Iran for the failure, while Tehran viewed the US stance as an attempt at unilateral dominance.

The exchange highlights continuing diplomatic tension between Tehran and Washington, with little sign of progress toward resolving the ongoing conflict.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Zarif warns US that imposing conditions will not lead to successful Iran talks

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf issued his first formal response following recent discussions held in Islamabad, according to Al Jazeera. In a series of posts on social media platform X, Ghalibaf stated that Iran had demonstrated goodwill and interest before the talks began, but due to experiences from two previous wars, the Iranian side had no trust in its counterpart.

Ghalibaf asserted that throughout the negotiation process, the United States failed to earn the confidence of the Iranian delegation. He emphasized that by the end of this round of talks, the opposing side could not secure Iran’s trust. The speaker also expressed gratitude to Pakistan for organizing and supporting the discussions, describing the country as friendly and brotherly.

The remarks highlight continuing uncertainty in Iran–US diplomatic engagement, as mutual trust remains elusive despite Pakistan’s facilitation efforts.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran’s speaker says US failed to gain trust after Islamabad talks

The United Kingdom and Australia have voiced deep disappointment after peace talks between the United States and Iran in Islamabad ended without any agreement. Senior ministers from both countries described the outcome as unfortunate and urged both sides to return to the negotiating table. The discussions, aimed at resolving a 44-day-long conflict, concluded without progress despite Pakistan’s mediation efforts.

British Health Minister Wes Streeting told Sky News that the breakdown of talks was disappointing, as hopes were high for a sustainable resolution to Iran’s ongoing war. He maintained that diplomatic efforts must continue despite setbacks. Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong also expressed dissatisfaction, emphasizing that maintaining the ceasefire and resuming dialogue should remain top priorities.

The failure of the talks has heightened global concern amid volatile energy prices and worsening humanitarian conditions. Major powers are reportedly hoping for a lasting ceasefire to stabilize the situation.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

UK and Australia disappointed as US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad end without agreement

U.S. President Donald Trump has not yet made an official statement regarding the collapse of peace talks with Iran in Islamabad. However, he shared a link on his social media platform, Truth Social, to an article suggesting a potential naval blockade as a strategic option against Iran.

The article, written by veteran American journalist John Solomon and published on his conservative website 'Just the News,' argues that if Iran refuses to relinquish control of the Strait of Hormuz, Trump could respond with a major naval blockade to corner the country. The piece cites experts who believe such a move could significantly pressure Tehran.

The report, originally sourced from The Guardian, comes amid heightened uncertainty over U.S.-Iran diplomatic progress and growing regional tensions following the failed peace efforts in Islamabad.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump signals possible naval blockade against Iran after Islamabad peace talks collapse

Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Tourism has announced new regulations to improve service quality for Hajj pilgrims and prevent harassment by accommodation and service providers in Makkah and Madinah. According to a Gulf News report published on Saturday, the new rules will impose doubled fines for repeated violations, and licenses may be permanently revoked for persistent offenders. The monitoring and enforcement period will run from the beginning of the Islamic month of Dhu al-Qi'dah until mid-Muharram.

The ministry stated that penalties will increase with each repeated offense, including during and after the Hajj season. In addition to financial fines, administrative actions such as temporary suspension or sealing of establishments may be applied. Companies found violating rules three times consecutively could lose their licenses entirely.

Fines will range from 2,000 to 14,000 riyals for hotels and accommodations, and from 1,000 to 50,000 riyals for temporary Hajj camps. The penalties are scaled according to company size, from 25 percent for small firms to 100 percent for large ones. Authorities said the measures aim to ensure maximum safety and comfort for pilgrims and reflect a zero-tolerance policy toward negligence or fraud.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Saudi Arabia sets strict fines and license revocation rules for Hajj service violations

A 21-hour closed-door meeting between the United States and Iran in Islamabad ended without any agreement to halt ongoing hostilities. The failure of the high-level talks has placed the fragile ceasefire between the two nations at serious risk. Both Washington and Tehran blamed each other for the breakdown, with US Vice President JD Vance calling the outcome a major setback for Iran.

Iran’s foreign ministry described the failure as expected, noting that it was unrealistic to resolve all issues in a single session. The conflict, now in its 44th day, has already claimed thousands of lives, most of them Iranian civilians. The war has also driven global oil and gas prices sharply higher, creating new strains on the world economy.

Despite the setback, Pakistan’s foreign minister Ishaq Dar said his country would continue mediating between the two long-time rivals. Analysts warned that the collapse of the talks could prolong instability in the Middle East, with direct consequences for global politics and economic stability.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

US-Iran talks fail in Islamabad, fueling fears of rising global oil prices

Iran has launched an extensive repair initiative to restore oil refineries and distribution centers damaged in recent Israeli attacks. Deputy Oil Minister Mohammad Sadegh Azimifar told SNN News Agency that the government targets recovering 70 to 80 percent of its energy production and distribution capacity within the next two months. The affected infrastructure includes refineries, transmission lines, oil depots, and aircraft refueling centers across the country.

To overcome the widespread damage, Iran has deployed special teams to clear debris and replace destroyed equipment. Priority is being given to the Lavan Island refinery in the Persian Gulf, where partial operations are expected to resume within ten days if the plan proceeds as scheduled.

Analysts cited in the report said the attacks on the oil sector pose a major challenge to Iran’s economy, but the government’s restoration plan reflects its determination to safeguard national energy security.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran plans to restore 80% of oil capacity within two months after Israeli attacks

Opposition Leader and Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman has accused the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) of beginning its parliamentary journey through deception and betrayal of the people by not taking the oath of the Constitutional Reform Council. He made the remarks on Sunday afternoon at a meeting with July martyrs’ families and July fighters organized by the 11-Party Alliance at the Diploma Engineers Auditorium in Kakrail, Dhaka.

Dr. Rahman alleged that the BNP used its two-thirds majority to repeal several ordinances, including the referendum ordinance and others related to public interest and security. In protest, his party walked out of parliament. He stated that BNP stands for fascism, while his alliance stands against it. He also claimed that necessary documents were not provided before the passage of several bills and accused the ruling party of attempting to blackmail the opposition.

He added that the opposition would remain in parliament as long as it could fight but would return to the streets if necessary to continue the struggle for people’s rights and the fall of fascism.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Opposition leader accuses BNP of deceit and betrayal in starting parliamentary journey without oath

Chief Whip Nurul Islam announced that sixteen ordinances previously annulled will later be reintroduced as bills in the national parliament. He made the statement on Sunday at the Speaker’s office in the National Parliament Building after the oath-taking ceremony of two newly elected members. The Chief Whip said the BNP aims to build a humane and welfare-oriented state and currently holds 210 parliamentary seats. He added that Prime Minister Tarique Rahman urged everyone not to take the law into their own hands and to report problems to the administration.

According to Nurul Islam, a special parliamentary committee reviewed 133 ordinances issued during the interim period, recommending the passage of 98 without changes and 15 with amendments. Of the remaining 20, four were canceled and sixteen were proposed to be reintroduced as stronger bills. He noted that 117 ordinances were passed within five days, calling it a record pace, though he expressed disappointment at the opposition’s walkout on the final day.

The session also saw the passage of multiple development, financial, and cultural bills, including those concerning urban development authorities, banking, education, and cybersecurity.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Sixteen annulled ordinances to return as bills, Chief Whip Nurul Islam confirms

Two fuel-carrying vessels, Central Star and MEI, arrived at Chattogram Port on April 12, 2026. The unloading process began at noon, confirmed by the port authority’s secretary, Syed Refayet Hamim. According to the Chattogram Port Authority, the Malaysia-origin Central Star is unloading petrol at Dolphin Jetty DOG/05 berth, while the U.S.-origin MEI is discharging LNG at the FSRU terminal. Both unloading operations are expected to be completed within the day, and the ships arrived through Pride Agency.

The port’s marine department report indicates that several other fuel vessels are awaiting arrival. Ships carrying liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and LNG from India, Australia, and Angola are scheduled to reach the port sequentially. Meanwhile, two other LPG carriers, Gas Courage from India and DL Lily from Malaysia, are stationed at Bravo and Charlie points, continuing their unloading activities. Another LNG vessel from the United States, named Kongtong, is also expected to reach the port later today.

These developments reflect ongoing energy import operations through Chattogram Port, highlighting its role in managing Bangladesh’s fuel supply chain.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Two fuel ships begin unloading at Chattogram Port on April 12, 2026


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