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The article by the Director General of Iran’s Information Council analyzes why the recent Iran–US conflict failed to unfold as Washington had planned. Following a 12-day war between Iran and Israel, the United States entered what it expected to be a short, controlled engagement aimed at forcing Iran into retreat. Instead, the confrontation expanded into a 40-day war of attrition that imposed significant military, economic, and political costs on the US.

According to the analysis, Washington misjudged Iran’s strategic behavior, underestimating its missile and air defense capabilities and the potential impact of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran shifted its focus from Israel to US bases across the region, while its technological advances challenged US air superiority. The conflict also revealed the resilience of Iranian society, which rallied around national resistance rather than collapsing under pressure. Regional allies aligned with Iran increased battlefield complexity, and NATO’s limited support exposed fractures in US alliances.

The war’s continuation triggered domestic opposition in the US, rising oil prices, and international political setbacks. Ultimately, the US accepted Iran’s terms to begin negotiations after 40 days, marking a strategic deadlock that will likely shape future policy debates in Washington.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran–US war reveals deep US miscalculations and ends in costly strategic deadlock

Turkiye’s leading missile manufacturer Roketsan is aiming to become one of the world’s top 10 defence exporters amid rising global demand for air defence and missile systems. The company, which currently exports to around 50 countries and ranks 71st among global defence firms, plans to expand mass production following the inauguration of new facilities by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Roketsan’s General Manager Murat Ikinci said the firm’s growth strategy is driven by lessons from recent conflicts, including the wars in Ukraine and between Israel and Iran, which have underscored the importance of drone and hypersonic technologies.

Turkiye’s defence industry expansion accelerated after Western sanctions and embargoes restricted access to foreign systems, prompting the country to develop a domestic ecosystem of nearly 4,000 local suppliers. With a local production rate exceeding 90 percent, the sector reported $10 billion in exports in 2025. Roketsan employs 3,200 engineers and is the third-largest R&D institution in Turkiye, focusing on systems such as the ALKA and BURC air defences and the Tayfun hypersonic missile.

As global stockpiles of advanced weapon systems decline, Roketsan is positioning itself to fill supply gaps, offering joint production partnerships to allies in the Middle East, Far East, and Europe.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Roketsan seeks top 10 global defence exporter rank as Turkiye boosts missile production

Syria announced on Thursday that it has taken full control of all military sites previously used by US forces, marking the completion of a coordinated handover following the departure of the final US convoy from Qasrak air base in Hasakah. The move ends a US military presence that began in 2014 during the campaign against ISIL. Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa met with senior Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) leaders Mazloum Abdi and Ilham Ahmad in Damascus to mark the transition, alongside senior government officials overseeing the integration of Kurdish-led fighters into national structures.

The Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the handover reflected efforts to restore unified state authority across the country, including areas long outside Damascus’s control. It added that the process was conducted in full coordination with the United States, citing a constructive relationship that has developed since al-Sharaa’s meeting with US President Donald Trump in November. US Central Command confirmed that all major bases had been turned over as part of a deliberate, conditions-based transition.

The transfer follows a January deal between Damascus and the SDF that brought Kurdish fighters into the Syrian national army and restored government control over key cities and border areas.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Syria takes full control of former US bases after coordinated withdrawal and Kurdish integration

The United States House of Representatives narrowly rejected a resolution aimed at limiting President Donald Trump’s authority to wage war against Iran. The measure failed by a single vote, 214 to 213, following a similar defeat in the Senate the previous day. The vote reflected growing unity among Democrats, with three members switching to support the resolution, while only one Republican, co-sponsor Thomas Massie, voted in favor. The outcome underscored continued Republican resistance to restricting Trump’s military powers as the conflict with Iran entered its sixth week.

Democrats accused Republicans of granting Trump unchecked power after he and Israel launched strikes on Iran on February 28. They argued that the president was exceeding constitutional limits, while Trump’s administration maintained that Iran’s actions since 1979 justified self-defensive measures. Ceasefire negotiations remain ongoing, with the US and Iran considering renewed talks in Pakistan after earlier efforts failed. Trump also announced a 10-day pause in Lebanon fighting, though Hezbollah’s participation was unclear.

Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth said the US was prepared to resume attacks on Iran’s energy facilities if diplomacy failed. The antiwar group Demand Progress criticized both parties for neglecting Congress’s constitutional duty and urged renewed diplomatic efforts to end the conflict.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

US House narrowly rejects bid to curb Trump’s Iran war powers amid fragile ceasefire talks

Dhaka University Chhatra Dal Joint General Secretary Sheikh Shovon has resigned from his post, criticizing the BNP’s stance on the July commitment and reform issues. He announced his resignation on Thursday afternoon through a Facebook post, citing the party’s questionable role in these matters as the main reason behind his decision.

Shovon, a student of the 2015–16 session in the university’s law department and a follower of Chhatra Dal leader Fazlur Rahman Khokon, expressed deep concern over the current political situation. In his post, he said the spirit of past movements and the sacrifices of martyrs were being neglected, and that national interests were being harmed by personal and group conflicts. He stated that his ideological position no longer aligned with the BNP’s policies and activities.

Speaking to Amar Desh, Shovon said the BNP and Jamaat’s stance on reform issues amounted to deceiving the public. He added that the party’s opposition to the July commitment created a questionable position, leading to his frustration and eventual resignation.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka University Chhatra Dal leader quits over BNP stance on July issue and reforms

At a press briefing held on Wednesday at BIRDEM Hospital’s conference room, Professor Dr. A.K. Azad Khan, president of the Bangladesh Diabetic Association and former chairman of the Health Reform Commission, called on the government to supply insulin free of cost to Type-1 diabetes patients. He emphasized that these patients are entirely dependent on insulin for survival, comparing its necessity to oxygen and water.

Dr. Khan highlighted that the Bangladesh Diabetic Association, founded in 1956 by National Professor Mohammad Ibrahim, has expanded its services significantly over the decades. He stated that the association provides far more comprehensive care than similar organizations worldwide, which mostly focus on advocacy.

The event was attended by the association’s member secretary Muhammad Abu Taher Khan and national councillor Matiur Rahman Laltu. Dr. Khan reiterated that access to insulin is a fundamental right for citizens living with diabetes in Bangladesh.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Diabetic Association calls for government-funded insulin for Type-1 patients

Bangladesh’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has arrested one suspect linked to a major online fraud ring that used the name and logo of a reputed trading company to deceive investors. The suspect, Md. Tajul Islam, 31, from Barishal’s Bakerganj area, was detained in Dhaka’s Kalyanpur neighborhood by the CID’s Cyber Intelligence and Risk Management Team. The group allegedly swindled over 2.1 million taka from victims by promising guaranteed profits through an artificial intelligence-based trading software.

According to the case filed on April 5 at Mohammadpur Police Station, the scam began with a Facebook advertisement featuring names and photos of well-known economists and a former World Bank official to gain public trust. Victims were added to WhatsApp groups and encouraged to invest increasing amounts after initial small returns. Investigators found that Tajul Islam supplied bank accounts and debit cards used to launder the stolen funds.

CID officials said the cybercrime network operates beyond Bangladesh and that efforts are ongoing to locate other members. Authorities urged the public to verify online investment offers and report suspected fraud to local police or the Cyber Police Center.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

CID arrests suspect in AI-based online investment scam using fake company logos

Jahangirnagar University has resumed its campus–Chandra bus service after nearly two years of suspension, following an initiative by the university’s central student union (JAKSU). The service was officially inaugurated on Thursday, April 16, 2026, at 3 p.m. near the central Shaheed Minar road. The event was attended by university officials and student leaders, including the vice president, general secretary, and transport secretary of JAKSU.

JAKSU leaders stated that the resumption followed prolonged discussions with the university administration to address students’ transportation needs. They expressed gratitude to the administration and treasurer for their cooperation. The general secretary hinted that another route would be launched next week and mentioned ongoing efforts to automate the transport system with a sustainable live tracking app for students.

At the inauguration, the university’s vice-chancellor (education) Professor Dr. Sohel Ahmed emphasized that the bus service is exclusively for students and must ensure full road safety. He noted that the transport sector is one of the university’s most expensive areas, currently operating 12 double-decker and 5 large buses through outsourcing.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jahangirnagar University reopens campus–Chandra bus route after two years under JAKSU initiative

Popular singer, presenter, and social worker Dithi Anwar has collected a nomination form from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) to contest for a reserved women’s seat in the 13th National Parliament. The announcement was made on April 16, 2026. Dithi, daughter of late lyricist and film director Gazi Mazharul Anwar, said she wishes to continue her father’s political legacy within the BNP. She expressed interest in representing either a Sylhet or Cumilla constituency if elected.

Dithi highlighted her family’s political and social contributions, noting that her father served as BNP’s cultural secretary and adviser to Khaleda Zia, while her father-in-law, Shafi Ahmed Chowdhury, was twice elected as a member of parliament from Sylhet-3. She currently chairs the Latifa-Shafi Chowdhury Women’s Degree College, where 3,000 students study free of charge.

She stated her intention to eliminate negative cultural influences, introduce content censorship on YouTube, and advocate for fair royalty systems for artists. Dithi also emphasized reviving the country’s cultural vibrancy and ensuring that artists are not politically sidelined.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Singer Dithi Anwar seeks BNP nomination, vows to reform culture and support artists’ rights

A new survey titled “Measurement of ICT Access and Use” released on Thursday at the BBS office in Agargaon, Dhaka, shows that while over half of Bangladesh’s population now uses the internet, significant disparities and skill limitations persist. The survey found that 53.4 percent of people use the internet, but most users’ digital abilities are limited to basic tasks such as copy-paste. A sharp divide remains between urban and rural areas, with 75.7 percent of city residents online compared to only 43.6 percent in villages, a gap of 32.1 percentage points.

The survey also revealed that Dhaka Division has the highest internet access, while Panchagarh lags behind. Only 11.3 percent of people use computers, though 88.4 percent use mobile phones and 64.4 percent own one. In the past three months, 64.4 percent of users searched for government job information, 49.8 percent for sports, and only 11.6 percent shopped online. While 78.5 percent said they could respond to cyberattacks, half identified viruses and malware as major threats.

High internet costs remain a key barrier to digital inclusion, with 43.6 percent of respondents citing price as the main reason for not using the internet.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Survey finds major rural-urban gap and low digital skills in Bangladesh’s internet use

Major (Retd.) Hafiz Uddin Ahmed Bir Bikram, the newly elected Speaker of the National Parliament, was honored by residents of Lalmohan upazila in Bhola. The civic reception, organized by the Lalmohan Citizens’ Forum, took place on Thursday afternoon at the upazila auditorium. During his speech, the Speaker said he did not come to receive honors but to express gratitude to the people of Lalmohan-Tajumuddin. He noted that his responsibilities as Speaker had increased, limiting his ability to visit the area frequently, and expressed his wish to live and die with honor and dignity.

In his address, Hafiz Uddin described the Bhola-Barishal bridge as a rightful and vital demand of the region’s people and assured that he would make maximum efforts to implement the project. He also mentioned plans to initiate the establishment of a medical college in Bhola and said he would request the Prime Minister and the Health Minister to consider setting it up in Lalmohan.

The event reflected local appreciation for the Speaker’s leadership and his commitment to regional development priorities.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Speaker Hafiz Uddin honored in Lalmohan, pledges Bhola-Barishal bridge and medical college

The Ministry of Railways has revived its plan to build a 500-bed hospital and a 100-seat medical college in Chattogram’s historic CRB area. After nearly four years of suspension due to public protests and environmental concerns, Railways Minister Sheikh Robiul Alam of the BNP government is preparing to grant policy approval for the project. According to the minister’s official itinerary, he will visit Chattogram from April 18 to 21 and inspect the proposed site at Goalpahar near CRB on April 19 at 4 p.m.

A senior ministry official confirmed that preparations are underway for the minister’s on-site inspection, after which formal approval is expected. The project was originally planned under a public–private partnership with United Enterprise, which agreed to transfer the facility to the railway authority after 50 years. However, the initiative was halted in 2022 following strong opposition from social, cultural, and professional groups who described CRB as the “lungs” of Chattogram.

News of the project’s revival has reignited debate among residents and environmental activists, who argue that constructing a commercial hospital in CRB would harm its ecological and cultural significance and could trigger renewed public protests.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Rail minister to inspect revived CRB hospital project in Chattogram after four-year suspension

Bangladesh captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz said that winning the upcoming three-match ODI series against New Zealand would be a major achievement for his team. The first match is scheduled for tomorrow at 11 a.m. in Mirpur. Miraz emphasized that a good start is crucial, viewing the opening match as the key to building momentum for the rest of the series. He noted that Bangladesh will play on sporting wickets similar to those used in their recent 2–1 series win over Pakistan.

Miraz described victory against New Zealand’s second-string side as significant, stressing that every match is important for professional players. He explained that the series carries extra weight because Bangladesh must remain within the top nine of the ODI rankings to secure a place in the next World Cup. The captain also highlighted the importance of gaining confidence before the global tournament.

According to Miraz, performing well in the pre-World Cup series would help Bangladesh regain confidence and improve their ranking, which he believes are essential for better preparation and results in the upcoming World Cup.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Miraz says New Zealand series win would be a major achievement for Bangladesh

FIFA President Gianni Infantino has confirmed that Iran will participate in the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States despite ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Speaking at an economic conference organized by CNBC, Infantino said he remains confident that Iran will play its scheduled matches on U.S. soil. He emphasized that sports should remain separate from politics and expressed hope that the situation in the region would stabilize before the tournament begins.

Infantino explained that Iran earned its place in the tournament and represents its people, adding that FIFA’s role is to maintain bridges even during political tensions. His remarks followed Iran’s earlier request to change the World Cup venue due to its conflict with the United States and Israel, a proposal FIFA rejected.

According to the tournament schedule, the World Cup will open on June 11, 2026, across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Iran is set to begin its campaign on June 15 in California against New Zealand, followed by matches against Belgium and Egypt later in the group stage.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Infantino confirms Iran will play 2026 World Cup matches in the United States

Saiful Islam, convener of the Kamalpur Union unit of Jatiyatabadi Jubo Dal in Saghatta, Gaibandha, has been expelled again following his arrest for alleged involvement in drug trafficking. The expulsion was announced on Thursday, April 16, 2026, through a press release signed by district Jubo Dal president Ragib Hasan Chowdhury and general secretary Abdur Razzak Bhuttu.

According to the report, Saiful was previously arrested on October 22, 2025, from his home with yaba tablets and expelled from the party the next day. However, he was later reinstated secretly by the upazila Jubo Dal convening committee and allegedly resumed drug trading activities. Police said they detained Saiful and Nazmul Haque Nayon, president of the 6th ward Jubo Dal, during a special operation at Barokona Bazar, recovering ten yaba tablets from their possession. Another suspect, Ismail Hossain, managed to flee the scene.

A case has been filed under the Narcotics Control Act at Saghatta Police Station following the arrests.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Saghatta Jubo Dal leader Saiful Islam expelled again over drug trafficking allegations


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