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Powerful explosions rocked an industrial complex in Ezeiza, near Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Friday night, injuring at least 15 people and triggering a massive fire that firefighters struggled to contain. The blasts, which occurred across several factories including a chemical and a plastics plant, sent thick smoke billowing into the air, severely reducing visibility in the area. As a result, flights at Ministro Pistarini International Airport, Argentina’s main international gateway located nearby, were delayed or diverted. Local authorities deployed multiple fire engines and ambulances to the site, while hospitals in the Buenos Aires region activated emergency protocols to treat the injured. Most victims reportedly suffered burns and injuries from shattered glass caused by the shock wave. Officials have not yet determined the cause of the explosions, but the fire was described as complex and expected to take a long time to extinguish. Civil defense and health agencies continue to coordinate response efforts.
Massive explosions and fire near Buenos Aires injure 15 and disrupt flights at main airport
Bangladesh’s century-old paddle steamer PS Mahsud has been relaunched as a luxury river cruise vessel to promote the nation’s riverine heritage and boost tourism. The vessel was inaugurated at Dhaka’s Sadarghat by Brigadier General (Retd.) Dr. M. Sakhawat Hossain, adviser to the Ministry of Shipping, with senior government officials in attendance. The steamer will begin regular tourist service on the Dhaka-Barishal route from November 21, offering passengers scenic daytime journeys. The restoration preserved its historic design while upgrading engines, safety systems, and navigation with modern technology, including low-emission engines to reduce river pollution. The cruise will feature traditional Bangladeshi cuisine, live music, and cultural performances to attract both domestic and foreign tourists. Officials also announced plans to renovate other historic steamers such as PS Ostrich, PS Lepcha, and PS Turn to further develop river tourism and preserve Bangladesh’s maritime legacy.
Bangladesh relaunches century-old PS Mahsud as eco-friendly luxury cruise to promote river heritage
Major Chinese carriers—Air China, China Southern, and China Eastern—announced free refunds and itinerary changes for passengers with tickets to Japan purchased before noon on Saturday, following a travel advisory from Beijing. The Chinese foreign ministry issued the warning late Friday, urging citizens to avoid travel to Japan, citing worsening safety conditions and a series of targeted attacks against Chinese nationals. The ministry also accused Japan’s leadership of making provocative statements on Taiwan, which it said had damaged the environment for Sino-Japanese relations and increased risks for Chinese travelers. The airlines’ refund policies will remain in effect for flights scheduled between Saturday and December 31. The move underscores heightened diplomatic tensions between China and Japan amid ongoing disputes over Taiwan and regional security issues.
Chinese airlines offer Japan flight refunds after Beijing warns citizens over safety and Taiwan tensions
Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus’s recent address announcing that Bangladesh’s national election and referendum will be held on the same day has eased long-standing political tensions among major parties. Despite initial reservations, the BNP, Jamaat-e-Islami, and the National Citizens’ Party (NCP) have largely accepted the decision. Analysts say Yunus’s speech successfully balanced the interests of the three parties, clearing obstacles to the February election. The BNP’s demand for a same-day referendum was met, Jamaat’s call for proportional representation in the upper house was acknowledged, and the NCP’s push for a constitutional reform council was accepted. Other parties, including Ganosamhati Andolon and Amar Bangladesh Party, also welcomed the move as a pragmatic solution. Observers believe the announcement has temporarily resolved the political impasse, enabling parties to focus on election preparations. However, they caution that implementing the July Charter, which underpins the referendum, may still face complexities in the coming months.
Dr. Yunus’s joint election and referendum plan calms political rifts among Bangladesh’s major parties
On Thursday, South Korea temporarily suspended all domestic and international flights for 35 minutes to ensure silence during the English listening section of the country’s highly competitive college entrance exam, known as the Suneung. Over 550,000 students took part in the nine-hour test, which plays a decisive role in determining university admission, career prospects, and social standing. Flights were grounded from 1:05 p.m. to 1:40 p.m., affecting about 140 flights, including 65 international ones. During this period, only emergency aircraft were allowed to operate. Authorities deployed police to help late students reach exam centers quickly, sometimes using motorcycles. Financial markets and offices opened an hour late to ease traffic congestion. The Suneung is a national event marked by strict discipline and cultural rituals, with many parents praying at churches or temples for their children’s success.
South Korea suspends all flights for 35 minutes during national college entrance exam listening test
Bangladeshi content creator Ashraful Alom, popularly known as Hero Alom, was arrested by police in Dhaka’s Hatirjheel area on Saturday, November 15. The arrest followed a warrant issued by the Dhaka Chief Metropolitan Magistrate’s Court on November 12 in connection with a case filed by his wife, Riya Moni. The case accuses Hero Alom and another individual, Ahsan Habib Selim, of attempted murder, assault, intimidation, and theft. According to the complaint, a domestic dispute led to physical violence and the alleged theft of a gold chain from Riya Moni. The plaintiff’s lawyer stated that the accused violated bail conditions by failing to appear in court, prompting the cancellation of their bail and issuance of arrest warrants. Police confirmed that Hero Alom was taken into custody in compliance with the court order, while efforts to apprehend the co-accused are ongoing.
Bangladeshi content creator Hero Alom arrested in Dhaka after wife files assault and theft case
A parked minibus belonging to Naf Paribahan caught fire early Saturday morning in front of the Roads and Highways Department office at Shimrail, Siddhirganj, along the Dhaka-Chattogram Highway in Narayanganj. According to Siddhirganj Police Station Officer-in-Charge Mohammad Shahinur Alam, the driver had parked the vehicle the previous night. The fire broke out around 6 a.m., and local residents, along with fire service personnel, quickly brought the blaze under control. Although the bus’s seats were damaged, no injuries or fatalities occurred as there were no passengers or the driver present at the time. Authorities have yet to determine the cause of the fire, which could have resulted from a mechanical fault or another incident. Police said an investigation is underway, and legal steps will follow based on the findings.
A parked minibus caught fire in Narayanganj’s Shimrail area but no casualties were reported
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Assistant Secretary General and Sirajganj-4 parliamentary candidate Maulana Rafiqul Islam Khan has claimed that political parties aligning too closely with India are now facing downfall. Speaking at a rally in Ullapara’s Panchakroshi Union, he alleged that after independence, three main parties ruled Bangladesh, with the Jatiya Party and Awami League both coming to power without fair elections and through 'Indian allegiance.' He said these two parties are now collapsing due to their excessive dependence on foreign influence. Rafiqul Islam Khan further criticized past governments for corruption, extortion, and terrorism, asserting that the public no longer supports them. He pledged that if Jamaat comes to power, it will eliminate corruption and ensure peace and justice. He urged voters to support the Jamaat symbol in the upcoming 13th national election. The event was chaired by local Jamaat leaders and attended by several party officials.
Jamaat leader says Awami League and Jatiya Party declining due to excessive pro-India politics
BNP candidate for Sunamganj-5 constituency, Kalim Uddin Ahmed Milon, stated that the people of Bangladesh love Khaleda Zia, Tarique Rahman, and the BNP’s electoral symbol, the paddy sheaf. Speaking at an election rally in Mollapara Bazar, Islambpur Union, Milon expressed confidence that the BNP would win the upcoming national election with public support. He pledged to deliver more development than the ruling Awami League has achieved in the past 17 years and reiterated his commitment to integrity, claiming that though many cases were filed against him, none involved corruption. Milon also emphasized unity within the local BNP and assured voters of a peaceful election in February. The event, organized by local BNP leaders, included leaflet distribution on the party’s 31-point reform agenda and speeches from several district and upazila-level leaders.
BNP candidate Milon vows more development and claims public love for Khaleda Zia and Tarique Rahman
Unidentified miscreants set fire to the July Martyrs Monument in Pirojpur late Friday night, located beside the district’s central Shaheed Minar. Locals discovered burn marks on the lower part of the memorial the following morning, and a video of the incident soon went viral on social media. Authorities have closed two police officers for alleged negligence in duty. Former municipal councilor and freedom fighter Abdus Salam Baten claimed the act was a planned attempt by members of banned political groups following the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government. Police have visited the site and increased security in the area. Superintendent of Police Khan Mohammad Abu Naser stated that the attack likely occurred before dawn and that legal action is being taken against the negligent officers. A case has been filed, and efforts are underway to identify and arrest those responsible for the vandalism.
Vandals torch July Martyrs Monument in Pirojpur prompting police action and officer suspension
The European Union (EU) has expressed its support for Bangladesh’s ongoing democratic transition under the interim government led by Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus. In a statement shared on social media, the EU reaffirmed its confidence in the country’s leadership and encouraged all political parties to participate constructively in the upcoming electoral process. The EU welcomed Yunus’s leadership as Bangladesh prepares for a participatory, free, and fair election expected to be held in February. The statement also urged political parties to act responsibly and engage in the next stages of the democratic process. The EU’s message reflects its continued interest in Bangladesh’s political stability and democratic development amid the transitional phase.
EU backs Bangladesh’s democratic transition under interim government led by Muhammad Yunus
Thousands of residents in northern Tehran gathered at Imamzadeh Saleh Mosque on Friday, November 14, to pray for rain as Iran faces one of its worst droughts in decades. Local officials reported that rainfall in the capital has dropped to its lowest level in a century, with half of the country’s provinces experiencing months without precipitation. The government has begun rationing water supplies for Tehran’s 10 million residents, implementing periodic shutdowns to conserve resources. President Masoud Pezeshkian recently warned that if rain does not arrive before winter, authorities might need to consider relocating residents, though officials later clarified he intended only to highlight the severity of the situation. Five major dams supplying Tehran are nearly empty, with one completely dry and another below 8% capacity. Nationwide, rainfall this year has reached only 152 millimeters—40% below the 57-year average—raising fears of worsening water shortages across Iran.
Tehran residents pray for rain as Iran faces its worst drought and severe water shortages
Police in Gazipur recovered the throat-slit body of a woman, Rahima Begum, from a multi-story building in the Konabari Nawab Ali Market area on Saturday morning. Her husband, Imran Hossain, was found injured beside her and taken to a medical facility for treatment. According to police, Imran, a butcher by profession, and Rahima, a homemaker, were in their second marriage. Their daughter, Sharmin, told investigators that her father allegedly killed her mother before attempting to slit his own throat. Law enforcement officials are continuing to question the daughter and other family members while legal proceedings are underway. The incident has shocked the local community, and police are investigating the motive behind the tragic event.
Police recover woman's body and injured husband in suspected murder attempt in Gazipur
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General and former MP Mia Golam Porwar cautioned that if the forthcoming national election resembles those of 2014, 2018, or 2024, the nation will face severe hardship. Speaking at a motorcycle rally in Khulna’s Zero Point, Porwar urged the administration to remain neutral and ensure a transparent election where all candidates have equal opportunity. He criticized previous governments for corruption and misrule, calling for a new Bangladesh based on Islamic principles. Porwar emphasized rejecting candidates who misuse wealth or engage in corruption, urging people to vote for the 'balance scale' symbol. The rally, attended by over 500 motorcycles, covered several areas of Khulna and ended at Shiromoni Shaheed Minar. He also highlighted the youth’s role in driving change and expressed optimism that the upcoming election would bring transformation toward a peaceful and just Bangladesh.
Jamaat leader warns Bangladesh may face hardship if next election repeats past flawed polls
A 25-year-old tourist named Md. Iqbal Hossain from Demra, Dhaka, went missing while bathing in the Nafakhum Waterfall in Thanchi upazila of Bandarban on Friday, November 14. He was part of an 11-member group visiting the remote waterfall without a local guide, despite a travel restriction in the area. According to local authorities and the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), Iqbal was swept away by the strong current while swimming. Rescue operations have been launched by law enforcement agencies and local volunteers, but he remains untraced. The local tourist guide association stated that visitors are only allowed to travel up to Tindu and Remakri Boropathor areas and must be accompanied by a registered local guide, as per administrative directives. Authorities have urged tourists to follow safety and travel guidelines strictly to prevent such incidents.
A Dhaka tourist went missing after being swept away while bathing in Nafakhum Waterfall in Bandarban
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