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A lion that escaped from its enclosure at Dhaka’s Mirpur National Zoo on Friday afternoon has been safely recaptured after being tranquilized. The incident occurred between 4:30 p.m. and 4:45 p.m., prompting zoo officials to evacuate visitors from nearby areas as a precaution. The lion remained within the zoo premises and did not enter any public zones, according to officials. Zoo curator Dr. Atikur Rahman stated that the animal was kept calm with food before being sedated using an anesthesia dart. Director Dr. Rafiqul Islam noted that the escape likely occurred through the enclosure’s main access gate, though it remains unclear whether a lock malfunction or human error was responsible. An internal investigation has been initiated to determine the cause. Authorities confirmed that the situation was under control throughout the incident. The zoo currently houses five lions, including the one that briefly escaped. Officials said safety protocols will be reviewed to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Escaped lion at Dhaka zoo tranquilized and recaptured; officials launch safety investigation

A lion escaped from its enclosure at the Mirpur Zoo in Dhaka on Friday afternoon, prompting an immediate response from zoo authorities. The incident occurred around 4:45 p.m., according to Zoo Director Rafiqul Islam Talukder, who confirmed that the lion remained within the zoo premises and had not harmed anyone. Officials quickly evacuated visitors and deployed tranquilizer teams to capture the animal safely. Talukder stated that the situation was under control and that staff were monitoring the lion’s movements closely. Preliminary assessments suggested that the animal may have exited through an unlocked door, as no signs of damage or broken grills were found. The zoo administration has launched an internal investigation to determine how the lapse occurred and to prevent future incidents. Authorities expect to recapture the lion soon and are reviewing safety protocols across all enclosures. The temporary closure of the zoo is being considered until the situation is fully resolved.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Lion escapes enclosure at Dhaka’s Mirpur Zoo; authorities evacuate visitors and begin containment

Israel has announced a significant increase in its defense budget, raising it to 112 billion shekels ($34.7 billion) for the new fiscal year—about $7 billion higher than the previous allocation. The decision, jointly endorsed by Defense Minister Israel Katz and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, awaits final approval from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the cabinet before being submitted to the Knesset. The move comes despite an ongoing ceasefire in Gaza, prompting questions about the timing and intent behind the expansion. Katz explained that the additional funds are meant to meet the operational needs of the armed forces and ease the burden on reservists. According to the Finance Ministry, the 2026 defense budget will be 47 billion shekels ($14.5 billion) higher than in 2023. Israel reportedly spent around $31 billion in 2024 on military operations in Gaza and against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Analysts suggest the budget increase reflects Israel’s long-term security strategy and preparation for potential regional escalations, even as diplomatic efforts continue to stabilize the Gaza situation.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israel boosts defense budget by $7B despite Gaza ceasefire, citing military readiness

The Election Commission (EC) of Bangladesh has urged the public and media to avoid spreading unverified information regarding the schedule and date of the upcoming national parliamentary elections. Senior Secretary Akhtar Ahmed stated on Friday, December 5, that no final decision has yet been made on the announcement of the election timetable. He emphasized that any date being circulated is based on personal assumptions and not official confirmation. Recent media reports have speculated that the election schedule might be announced on December 11, with voting possibly taking place in February. The EC is set to hold a formal meeting on Sunday to discuss the election schedule and has also requested a meeting with President Mohammed Shahabuddin to consult on the matter. According to sources, the President has agreed to meet the EC on December 10 at noon. The EC’s caution highlights its efforts to maintain transparency and prevent misinformation as political parties and voters await the official election timeline.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh EC urges caution over unverified reports on election schedule and voting date

Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) Vice President Abu Sadiq Kayem, also a central leader of Islami Chhatra Shibir, has called for a move away from what he described as India-oriented politics toward a Bangladesh-centered political approach. Speaking as the chief guest at a student and citizen rally organized by Jamaat-e-Islami in Chhatak, Sunamganj, on Friday, he warned that any attempt to govern the country in a 'fascist manner' would face strong public resistance. Kayem emphasized that the youth must play a more conscious role in the current political climate, noting former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia’s historical role in anti-fascist movements and wishing her recovery from illness. Other speakers, including former principal Abdus Salam Al Madani and local Jamaat leaders, stressed the importance of democratic values, rule of law, and freedom of expression to overcome the nation’s political and social crises. The hour-long rally concluded peacefully, with participants calling for justice, good governance, and a politics rooted in national interest rather than external influence.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

DUCSU VP urges Bangladesh-focused politics, warns against fascist governance

Russia has proposed building small modular reactors (SMRs) and floating nuclear power plants in India, expanding their long-standing nuclear cooperation. During his recent visit to New Delhi, President Vladimir Putin discussed the initiative with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, emphasizing Moscow’s readiness to ensure continuous energy supply to India. Putin highlighted the progress of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant, Russia’s largest nuclear project in India, where two of six planned reactors are already connected to the national grid. The remaining four units are under construction. He also mentioned future collaboration in non-energy nuclear technologies, including isotope applications in medicine and agriculture. The proposal comes amid U.S. pressure on India to reduce energy imports from Russia, citing concerns that such trade supports Moscow’s war efforts in Ukraine. Despite these tensions, India continues to prioritize affordable and clean energy partnerships, with the new Russian proposal potentially reshaping its nuclear energy landscape.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Russia offers India floating nuclear plants and SMRs to deepen energy cooperation

President Mohammed Shahabuddin organized a special prayer gathering at Bangabhaban mosques on December 5, seeking the speedy recovery of BNP Chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia. The event followed Friday prayers and was attended by senior officials, family members, and staff of the presidential residence. The chief imam led prayers for Khaleda Zia’s health, longevity, and for the peace and prosperity of Bangladesh. Khaleda Zia, aged 80, has been under treatment at Evercare Hospital’s coronary care unit since November 23. Her medical board, comprising local and foreign specialists, including doctors from the UK and China, has deemed her fit to travel abroad. She is expected to be flown to London soon aboard an air ambulance provided by Qatar’s Emir. Upon arrival, she will be admitted to London Bridge Hospital, where her son and acting BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman will receive her. The development underscores the political and humanitarian attention surrounding the health of one of Bangladesh’s most senior political figures.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

President Shahabuddin leads prayers for Khaleda Zia’s recovery as she prepares for London treatment

A Bangladeshi youth named Sabuj Mia was shot dead by India’s Border Security Force (BSF) early Thursday near the Patgram border in Lalmonirhat district. His body was handed over to Bangladeshi authorities 16 hours later at the Nazirgomani Border Outpost in the presence of both countries’ law enforcement officials. The handover took place late Thursday night, with the victim’s family members present. According to local and border sources, Sabuj was killed near border pillar 864/5 at the Shamshernagar area of Patgram upazila. Lalmonirhat police confirmed that the body was returned to the family after completion of legal formalities. The incident has once again drawn attention to recurring border shootings between Bangladesh and India, which have been a source of diplomatic concern. Human rights groups have repeatedly urged both governments to strengthen non-lethal border management and ensure accountability for such incidents.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

BSF shooting kills Bangladeshi youth at Patgram border, body returned after 16 hours

Four officials of the Forest Department were injured after being attacked by a group of illegal hill cutters in the Korehat area of Mirsarai upazila, Chattogram, late Thursday night. The incident occurred when the officials attempted to stop the use of a shallow machine for unauthorized hill cutting at the Saibenikhil hill site. According to Tariqul Rahman, Range Officer of the Korehat Range under the Chattogram North Forest Division, the attack was led by a man identified as Masud Kala. The injured officials—Alal Uddin, Enamul Haque Chowdhury, Ruhul Amin, and Shah Alam—received primary treatment following the assault. Authorities have filed a case with Jorarganj Police Station under forest and criminal laws. Assistant Conservator of Forests Mohammad Harunur Rashid stated that the perpetrators used sticks and rods during the attack, emphasizing that no one would be spared for assaulting government officials. Police confirmed that legal action is underway, and investigations are ongoing to identify and arrest those involved.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Four forest officials injured in attack while stopping illegal hill cutting in Chattogram

Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have led to the closure of key border crossings since October 11, leaving hundreds of trucks stranded and disrupting regional trade. Pakistani truck drivers transporting goods to Afghanistan are facing uncertainty as their cash reserves run out. Exporters and logistics operators report that shipments bound for Afghanistan, Iran, and Central Asia, including kinnow fruit exports, have been severely affected. According to Junaid Makda, president of the Pakistan-Afghanistan Joint Chamber of Commerce, thousands of containers carrying bilateral and transit goods are stuck across Pakistan, with demurrage charges of $150–200 per container per day. Last year, Pakistan exported kinnow worth $110 million, but this year’s estimate has dropped to $100 million due to the disruption. The closure follows one of the most intense border clashes since the Taliban’s takeover of Kabul in 2021, further straining trade and livelihoods across the region.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistan-Afghanistan border closure halts trade and leaves hundreds of trucks stranded amid rising tensions

Argentine football legend Lionel Messi has expressed uncertainty about participating in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, despite his strong wish to be part of the tournament. In an interview with ESPN ahead of the World Cup draw in Washington D.C., the 38-year-old star said he hopes to be there but admitted that circumstances could prevent his participation. Messi, who fulfilled his lifelong dream by winning the 2022 Qatar World Cup, stated that even if he cannot play, watching the event as a spectator would still be a special experience. His comments have sparked mixed emotions among fans, many of whom are eager to see him lead Argentina once again on the global stage. The uncertainty stems from his age and the physical demands of top-level football, raising questions about whether the iconic forward will extend his international career to one more World Cup.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Lionel Messi uncertain about playing in 2026 World Cup despite expressing strong desire to join

A day-long free medical camp titled “Shaheed Kamrul Free Medical Camp 2025” was held at Jahangirnagar University (JU) on Friday, organized by the university unit of Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir. The camp, which began at 9 a.m. at the TSC premises, aimed to provide affordable and quality healthcare services to students. Due to overwhelming participation, the event extended beyond its scheduled 5 p.m. closing time. JU Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Kamrul Ahsan inaugurated the camp and commended the initiative, urging other student organizations to undertake similar welfare activities. Shibir’s JU unit president, Muhibur Rahman Muhib, stated that the camp sought to bridge healthcare accessibility gaps faced by students due to financial or time constraints. Around 5,000 students and community members received medical consultations and free medicines. University officials, including pro-vice-chancellors and faculty members, visited the camp, praising its contribution to student welfare. Organizers distributed small gifts such as pens and notepads to registered participants, reinforcing the event’s community-oriented spirit.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Free medical camp at Jahangirnagar University serves 5,000 students with healthcare and medicine

BNP’s acting chairperson Tarique Rahman’s wife, Zubaida Rahman, arrived in Dhaka from London on Friday morning and went directly to Evercare Hospital to visit her ailing mother-in-law, former Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia. After spending over two and a half hours at the hospital, she left for her mother’s residence in Dhanmondi. Security was tightened around the hospital during her visit. Zubaida’s visit comes as preparations continue to transfer Khaleda Zia to London for advanced treatment. The plan was delayed after a technical fault was detected in the air ambulance sent by the Emir of Qatar. BNP’s media cell said a replacement aircraft, made in Germany, may arrive in Dhaka by Saturday. Party Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir stated that if Khaleda’s condition allows and the medical board approves, she could fly to London on December 7. Khaleda Zia has been under treatment at Evercare Hospital for 13 days due to lung infection and cardiac complications. Her condition remains critical but slightly improved in some areas, according to doctors.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Zubaida Rahman visits ailing Khaleda Zia in Dhaka as BNP readies London medical transfer

Authorities in Keshabpur, Jesore, have stopped the construction of a market allegedly built on government and Waqf land by Abdus Salam Khan, vice president of the local Awami League unit. Assistant Commissioner (Land) Md. Sharif Newaz intervened on Thursday, ordering a halt to the ongoing construction of 16 new shops after reports surfaced that Salam Khan had already built and rented out 12 shops on the disputed land. Officials said the land, located beside the Jessore–Satkhira highway, belongs to the district council and a Waqf estate. Salam Khan reportedly collected advance payments totaling nearly 48 lakh taka from tenants. Locals claim that the income from the Waqf property, meant for the upkeep of a community mosque, has been diverted for private gain. The assistant commissioner confirmed that further legal action will follow pending instructions from the district administration. Residents have urged the government to recover the occupied Waqf property and ensure its proper management to prevent future encroachments.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jesore official stops illegal market built on government and Waqf land by local political leader

The United States is preparing to significantly expand its travel ban list, potentially adding more than 30 countries, according to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. In an interview with Fox News, Noem declined to specify the exact number but confirmed that President Donald Trump is assessing multiple nations. The move follows a recent incident in Washington, D.C., where two National Guard members were killed by an Afghan immigrant, prompting the administration to tighten immigration policies. Trump previously imposed full travel bans on 12 countries and partial restrictions on seven others, citing national security concerns. The new expansion targets nations with unstable governments, weak identity verification systems, or limited cooperation with U.S. vetting processes. This initiative is part of a broader overhaul of immigration policy since Trump’s return to office, which includes stricter border enforcement, reassessment of asylum cases, and review of green card issuances for citizens of 19 countries.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

US to expand travel ban list adding over 30 countries under Trump’s tightened immigration policy


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