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Talks between the United States and Iran held in Switzerland concluded in what mediators described as a positive and constructive atmosphere. Pakistan and Qatar, acting as mediators, announced in a joint statement that the discussions achieved encouraging progress, including agreement on a framework for future technical negotiations. The parties also decided to form a high-level committee to oversee political aspects of the mediation process, with lead negotiators reporting regularly to this body.

The committee will guide working groups on nuclear and sanctions issues and supervise implementation of the memorandum of understanding. It also agreed on a roadmap to reach a final agreement within 60 days, paving the way for immediate technical discussions. A communication line has been established to prevent misunderstandings and ensure safe passage of commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz. Additionally, the US and Iran agreed to create a conflict-avoidance cell with Lebanon to ensure compliance with the ceasefire there.

Iranian representative Baghaei said progress was made on oil export licensing and the release of frozen assets. Mediators confirmed that technical talks would continue at Switzerland’s Burgenstock resort throughout the week.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

US-Iran talks in Switzerland yield progress and plan for high-level oversight committee

The 2026 FIFA World Cup, jointly hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, has reached a remarkable milestone by recording 100 goals in only 33 matches. This marks the fastest century of goals in 68 years since the 1958 Sweden World Cup. The milestone goal came from Dutch forward Cody Gakpo during the Netherlands’ 5–1 victory over Sweden. The current tournament’s goal average stands at 3.09 per match, significantly higher than the 2.69 average in the previous Qatar World Cup.

Analysts attribute this goal surge to several factors, including the unpredictable flight of the new official ball ‘Trihonda,’ player fatigue due to North America’s intense heat, and tactical hydration breaks that allow coaches to adjust strategies mid-match. The expansion to 48 teams has also led to more lopsided results, such as Germany’s 7–1 win over Curaçao and Canada’s 6–0 victory over Qatar.

If the current scoring pace continues, the 2026 World Cup could become the first in football history to surpass 300 total goals.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

2026 World Cup hits 100 goals in record time, driven by high scoring and tactical shifts

During the tenth minute of the first half in the Japan vs Tunisia match, Japanese defender Takehiro Tomiyasu’s powerful shot appeared to cross the goal line after deflecting off a Tunisian player. However, goal-line technology confirmed that the ball had not fully crossed the line, missing by just one millimeter, leading to the goal being disallowed.

The incident prompted widespread discussion among viewers who found the decision confusing. According to football’s laws, a goal is valid only when the entire ball crosses the goal line. Analysts and former players noted that goal-line technology and the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system provide more precise judgments than the human eye, even when television angles suggest otherwise.

Experts emphasized that while such decisions may stir emotional debate, the technology ensures fairness by measuring the ball’s position with millimeter accuracy. The event, though not affecting Japan’s eventual 4–0 victory, reignited attention on the precision of football’s modern technologies and their role in maintaining rule integrity.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Goal-line tech denies Japan’s goal against Tunisia, sparking debate on football’s precision rules

The banned Awami League is reportedly trying to reorganize in Rajshahi ahead of its 77th founding anniversary on June 23, 2026. Local sources said some leaders and supporters have begun restoring old networks and holding small meetings to discuss future programs. Videos of masked processions demanding the release of detained leaders and pledging continued political activity have circulated on social media, prompting renewed debate and concern in the city.

Law enforcement agencies have been placed on alert, with the police headquarters instructing all metropolitan commissioners and range DIGs to monitor possible rallies or flag-raising events. Rajshahi Metropolitan Police officials said they are prepared to act against any law violations. Opposition parties including BNP, Jamaat-e-Islami, and the National Citizens Party warned they would resist any attempt by the banned group to resume political activities.

Political analysts and local residents expressed concern that the anniversary could heighten tensions in Rajshahi. Authorities and political groups have been urged to act responsibly to prevent unrest and maintain public order.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Banned Awami League moves to reorganize in Rajshahi before anniversary amid police alert

The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) has confirmed that American forces are maintaining their presence across the Middle East by air, land, and sea. A recently released CENTCOM photograph shows two fighter jets conducting what the command described as a routine patrol in the region. The update underscores continued US military activity in the area.

Earlier, CENTCOM had released additional images showing US personnel operating aboard the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln stationed in the Arabian Sea. These visuals highlight the sustained deployment of American forces across key strategic locations in the Middle East.

The report, citing Al Jazeera, indicates that the US military remains on alert throughout the region, though no further operational details or specific reasons for the heightened vigilance were disclosed.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

CENTCOM confirms continued US military presence across Middle East by air, land, and sea

Khulna Metropolitan Police Additional Commissioner (Crime and Operations) Rashidul Islam Khan was stand-released on Saturday after a video of his remarks at a public meeting went viral on social media. During the meeting at Mahirbari Khalpar in Khulna’s Labanchara area, he warned of public punishment for any police officer who leaked crime-related information provided by citizens. Following the incident, a police headquarters circular signed by Additional DIG (Personnel Management) Raihan Uddin Khan instructed Rashidul to report to Dhaka by Sunday.

The Bangladesh Police Association issued a statement expressing concern that such comments had caused resentment among police members. It emphasized that all officers should maintain professionalism, restraint, and institutional values in public statements to uphold the force’s dignity and discipline. Rashidul later told reporters he was on his way to Dhaka, expressing regret that his words had hurt colleagues and explaining that his comments were made spontaneously in response to public frustration.

The incident sparked debate on social media, with some citizens supporting Rashidul’s stance against alleged police misconduct in Khulna and others emphasizing the need for professionalism within the force.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Khulna police official removed after viral remarks on punishing officers for leaking crime information

A recently renovated road in Kaliganj municipality of Jhenaidah has collapsed again, rendering it unsafe for public use. The one-kilometer block road, built at a cost of nearly one crore taka from the front of the Kaliganj food warehouse to the hospital, was reconstructed under a World Bank-funded project. Residents report that the road, repaired with concrete blocks, began to deteriorate within months of completion.

According to local accounts, irregularities and substandard materials were used during the renovation. The contractor, Hannan-Mithu Enterprise of Jhenaidah, reportedly carried out the work between August 2023 and February 2024. Locals allege that a student leader with business ties to the Kaliganj mayor influenced the project and used low-quality materials. Despite repeated complaints, the contractor’s team ignored public concerns. The road had previously collapsed during heavy rains in February 2025 and is now deteriorating again.

Residents fear that the ongoing monsoon will worsen the damage, posing serious risks for those traveling to the hospital and nearby educational institutions.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Kaliganj’s one-crore-taka block road collapses again amid allegations of poor construction

A key road in the Damudya bus stand area of Shariatpur became unusable, causing severe hardship for residents. Jamaat-e-Islami leader Atikur Rahman Kabir led an initiative to repair the damaged section after local appeals. The road, connecting Damudya bus stand to Damudya port, had developed numerous potholes and large craters over the past six months, worsened by heavy rainfall.

Local residents said neither public representatives nor the upazila administration took notice of the problem. The collapse of the road made it impassable for vehicles, forcing passengers to cross the damaged section on foot. Responding to community requests, Atikur Rahman Kabir, the Jamaat-e-Islami amir of Damudya municipality, visited the site with a team and decided to repair it.

The repair work was completed last Friday night with funding from Jamaat-e-Islami, restoring the road to a usable condition. According to Kabir, the effort was part of the party’s ongoing welfare activities and was carried out through voluntary labor.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat leader repairs damaged Damudya road after months of public hardship

Bangladesh’s Flood Forecasting and Warning Center has warned that four northern districts—Nilphamari, Lalmonirhat, Kurigram, and Rangpur—may face flooding within the next 72 hours due to continuous rainfall and water inflow from India. Rising water levels in the Teesta, Dharla, and Dudhkumar rivers could cross danger marks, temporarily inundating low-lying areas. The center’s Sunday forecast noted that river levels in Rangpur Division have been rising and may continue to do so over the next three days.

The report added that while most major rivers remain below danger levels, several points in the Teesta, Surma, Kushiyara, and Someshwari rivers are flowing near warning levels. Heavy to very heavy rainfall has been recorded in parts of Chattogram, Rangpur, and Sylhet divisions, as well as in India’s Meghalaya, West Bengal, and Arunachal regions. Local Water Development Board officials in Kurigram confirmed gradual river level increases and warned of short-term flooding in lowlands.

In Sunamganj, continuous rain and upstream water have already flooded several areas, disrupting transport and damaging homes. Authorities have temporarily closed the Sadapathar tourist site in Sylhet’s Companiganj for safety until weather conditions improve.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Flood warning issued for four northern Bangladesh districts amid heavy rain and rising river levels

Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) members in Thakurgaon are struggling to conduct patrols due to long-neglected unpaved and damaged roads across the district’s 370-kilometer border area. In Ranishankoil’s Dhamorgor border outpost, a six-kilometer stretch has become nearly impassable, especially during rain, disrupting patrols, anti-smuggling operations, and emergency responses.

Local residents report severe difficulties in movement during the monsoon, with vehicles and even motorcycles facing danger on muddy roads. They expressed frustration that the force responsible for national border security must operate under such poor conditions. Residents and BGB officials alike have called for immediate paving of the connecting roads to ensure smoother patrols and better community access.

According to Thakurgaon’s executive engineer, a proposal to upgrade the 370 kilometers of unpaved border roads has been submitted under the Border Road Development Project. The initiative aims to strengthen border security, curb smuggling, and improve local livelihoods and agricultural transport once implemented.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

BGB faces patrol challenges on Thakurgaon border due to unpaved roads, upgrade proposal submitted

Police in Barlekha upazila of Moulvibazar arrested Jamaat-e-Islami leader Khizir Ahmed on Friday night from Alveen Restaurant in Barlekha Bazar. Authorities said he was wanted in a murder case filed during the previous Awami League government. The case dates back to February 28, 2013, when violence erupted after Jamaat leader Delawar Hossain Sayedee was sentenced to life imprisonment by the International Crimes Tribunal. One Jamaat activist, Lokman Ahmed, was killed in the clashes, and police later filed a murder case naming Khizir Ahmed and others.

Khizir’s brother, Tarek Ahmed, claimed the arrest was based on a politically motivated case, saying his brother had been living in Qatar for years and regularly visited Bangladesh. Former Barlekha upazila Jamaat chief Emadul Islam also criticized the arrest, calling it harassment and expressing disappointment that police acted on a 13-year-old warrant. Several locals echoed similar sentiments, describing the arrest as unjust.

Barlekha police officer-in-charge Moniruzzaman Khan confirmed the arrest, stating that Khizir Ahmed was sent to jail under a court-issued warrant in case number GR 62/2013.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat leader Khizir Ahmed arrested in Barlekha over 2013 murder case warrant

Two murders within two months in South Gobindarkhil area of Patiya, Chattogram, have triggered widespread fear among residents. The killings of businessman Abul Kashem and child Jahan have raised serious concerns about law and order. While police have solved the child murder case, the main suspect in Kashem’s murder remains at large, leaving the victim’s family anxious. Over the past three months, incidents of murder, robbery, theft, drug trade, and abduction have reportedly increased across Patiya.

Local residents have expressed alarm over the deteriorating security situation and urged authorities to take urgent action. Several violent incidents occurred in June, including the discovery of an unidentified body, public assaults, and the killing of Pankaj Shil. A journalist was also attacked in front of police, and a shrine’s donation box was stolen, further heightening public concern.

Patiya Police Station’s Officer-in-Charge Ziaul Haque stated that multiple teams are working to maintain order and combat drugs. He said community and beat policing will be strengthened soon, and arrests have been made in the Pankaj Shil and Jahan murder cases.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Multiple murders and rising crime in Patiya raise alarm over law and order

Water levels in the Teesta River continued to rise on Sunday due to heavy upstream flow from India, causing anxiety among residents along the riverbanks in Lalmonirhat. At noon, the river was flowing 15 centimeters below the danger level at the Teesta Barrage point, and authorities warned that it could cross the threshold at any time. To manage the situation, 44 sluice gates of the barrage have been opened, and officials are monitoring the water flow continuously.

According to the Water Development Board, both the Teesta and Dharla rivers are still below danger levels, but preparations are in place for any emergency. The control room reported that within the next 72 hours, Teesta’s water might flow above the danger mark, potentially causing short-term flooding in low-lying areas. Heavy rainfall in India’s Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling districts has worsened the situation, even though there has been little rain in Bangladesh’s Teesta basin.

Earlier, the Water Resources Minister had assured that the Teesta Master Plan was progressing toward implementation, but the current water rise has renewed public concern in the region.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Teesta River nears danger level as upstream flow from India raises flood concerns

In Shariatpur, a new controversy has emerged following several flash processions by Awami League activists. Leaders and members of the party’s affiliated organizations, including Jubo League and Chhatra League, have been accused of putting up posters and festoons across various areas of Sadar upazila ahead of the party’s 77th founding anniversary. A video showing the poster campaign went viral on social media, drawing widespread local attention.

According to local sources, the posters were placed in Angaria Union to mark the anniversary on June 23 and to demand the release of detained party activists. The video reportedly shows local Jubo League leader Saiful Islam Molla leading the campaign, with participation from members of the banned Chhatra League. Posters were allegedly placed on public buildings, including the Angaria police outpost and the union council office, prompting administrative discussions.

Police said they are investigating the matter after seeing the video online. The officer in charge of Palong Model Police Station stated that the person named in the posters is currently abroad, while the individual seen posting them is not a resident of the district. Authorities have pledged legal action if wrongdoing is confirmed.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Awami League activists’ poster campaign in Shariatpur triggers local debate and police investigation

Doctors in Cumilla held a human chain and protest rally demanding safety at workplaces following an attack on Dr. Zubair. The demonstration, organized by the Bangladesh Private Medical Practitioners Association (BPMPA) Cumilla branch, took place on Saturday in front of the Cumilla Press Club. Over two hundred doctors from various government and private hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic centers participated, condemning repeated incidents of assault and harassment against medical professionals.

Speakers at the event included BPMPA Cumilla branch president Dr. Nazrul Islam Shahin, general secretary Dr. Russel Ahmed Chowdhury, and several senior medical leaders from local institutions. They called for a fair investigation into the attack on Dr. Zubair, immediate identification and prosecution of those involved, and effective measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

Participants emphasized the urgent need for legal and administrative steps to ensure doctors’ security and a safe professional environment across the district.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Cumilla doctors protest attack on colleague, demand safety and legal action


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