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Bahrain police have arrested six expatriates, including a Bangladeshi national, for allegedly posting and sharing videos supporting Iran on social media. The arrests took place amid heightened tensions in the Middle East related to ongoing conflict. The Bangladeshi detainee has been identified as Mohammad Israfil Mir, while the other five individuals are Pakistani nationals. The arrests were reported on Monday by Bahrain’s state news agency and local media, citing the country’s Ministry of Interior.

According to the reports, the arrests were carried out following an investigation by the Ministry of Interior’s Anti-Corruption and Cybercrime Directorate. The ministry stated that the individuals were detained for their online activities that allegedly supported Iran during a period of regional unrest.

The incident highlights Bahrain’s continued monitoring of online content and its enforcement of cybercrime laws, particularly in the context of regional political sensitivities.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bahrain arrests Bangladeshi and five Pakistanis for pro-Iran social media posts amid regional tension

Reports indicate that Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has lost at least eight family members in airstrikes carried out by Israel and the United States. According to NDTV, Khamenei’s wife Zahra Haddad-Adel and one of his two sons were killed during the attacks linked to Iran’s nuclear program. His father, former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and mother Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh also died in separate strikes. In total, four of his closest relatives—father, mother, wife, and son—have been confirmed dead.

Additional reports suggest that four more of his relatives, including a sister, a nephew, a niece, and a brother-in-law, were also killed, though NDTV could not independently verify these claims. Chinese and Russian authorities have welcomed Mojtaba Khamenei’s appointment as Iran’s new Supreme Leader, a position chosen by an 88-member clerical council through an undisclosed vote count.

Despite the leadership transition, the conflict continues. Israeli forces launched new strikes in central Iran and targeted Hezbollah infrastructure in Beirut, showing no sign of de-escalation.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Mojtaba Khamenei loses eight relatives in Israel-US strikes amid Iran’s leadership transition

Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for a rocket attack targeting Israeli soldiers near the Lebanon border. According to a statement from the group, its fighters carried out the assault at around 5 p.m. local time in the Lebanese border town of Meis al-Jabal. The statement did not provide further details about the scale of the attack or any casualties.

As of now, Israeli authorities have not issued any comment regarding the incident. The report, citing Al Jazeera, did not include additional information about the aftermath or potential military responses. The situation remains unclear, with no confirmation of damage or injuries on either side.

The attack adds to ongoing tensions along the Lebanon-Israel frontier, where cross-border hostilities have periodically flared. Further developments or official statements from either side may clarify the extent and implications of the latest exchange.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Hezbollah claims rocket attack on Israeli troops near Lebanon border, Israel silent

Israel has continued its attacks in Lebanon, with the Lebanese Health Ministry reporting that 486 people have been killed since the strikes began on March 2. The ministry also stated that 1,313 others have been injured in the ongoing assaults.

According to the report, the latest incident involved an Israeli drone targeting a car in the southern Lebanese city of Burj Rahal. Additionally, airstrikes were carried out in the city of Sifra. The information was sourced from Al Jazeera and published by the outlet Amar Desh.

The situation reflects a continued escalation of violence in Lebanon, with civilian areas being struck and casualties rising as the attacks persist.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli attacks in Lebanon since March 2 kill 486 and injure 1,313, officials say

Leaders of the Bangladesh Independent Power Producers Association (BIPPA) have warned that private sector furnace oil-based power plants can continue production for only about one month with their current fuel reserves. Speaking at a press conference in Dhaka on Monday, BIPPA President David Hasnat and former president Imran Karim urged the government to ensure timely fuel supply and payment of outstanding dues to prevent a severe electricity crisis as irrigation demand and summer heat intensify.

Imran Karim stated that as of early March, private plants held around 130,000 tons of fuel oil, sufficient to operate until April 7–10. He noted that private producers generate roughly half of Bangladesh’s total electricity, but delayed government payments—often six to nine months late—have created financial strain, with dues reaching about Tk 14,000 crore. Karim also argued that furnace oil remains comparatively stable in price, unlike LNG, which has seen sharp increases.

BIPPA Vice President Faisal Ahmed Chowdhury emphasized the sector’s growing local expertise, while Hasnat cautioned that the country could face a 3,000-megawatt power shortfall during peak heat if short- and long-term plans are not implemented.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Private power producers warn of fuel shortage, urge government support to avert electricity crisis

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that the United States and 11 other countries have requested Ukraine’s assistance in countering Iranian drones, electronic warfare systems, and related training. He said the requests came from several European nations, the US, and some of Iran’s neighboring countries. Zelensky shared the information on social media after a meeting with top Ukrainian military and government officials.

According to Zelensky, Ukraine is ready to respond positively to these requests from nations that have supported its defense and independence. He emphasized that Kyiv’s experience in drone defense, gained during four years of resisting Russia’s aggression, could be valuable for its partners’ long-term security. Ukraine hopes that the ongoing Middle East crisis will strengthen its bargaining position with allies.

Zelensky added that specific decisions and assistance have already been provided in response to some of the requests, though he did not disclose details. Earlier, he told The New York Times that Ukraine had sent drone-destroying systems and an expert team to help protect US bases in Jordan at Washington’s request.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Zelensky says 11 nations, including the US, seek Ukraine’s help against Iranian drones

Israeli military authorities have enforced strict censorship on local media coverage of ongoing attacks during the current war. According to reports, the military censor has effectively imposed an information blackout on the locations and extent of damage caused by missile strikes. Al Jazeera reported that details such as the number of missiles or rockets fired by Iran or Hezbollah and their impact sites are under severe publication restrictions. Journalists who reveal additional information during broadcasts are reportedly being detained.

Recent updates indicate that at least two people were killed in a missile strike near Ben Gurion Airport close to Tel Aviv. Witnesses said some missiles launched from Iran contained cluster warheads, which disperse multiple smaller explosives upon detonation, causing extensive damage across wide areas. Emergency workers have been conducting prolonged searches to ensure no unexploded ordnance remains at the targeted sites.

The situation underscores the growing intensity of the conflict and the heightened control over information flow within Israel’s media landscape.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israel enforces media blackout on war damage and missile strike details

French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France will send two warships to the Red Sea as part of a European Union naval mission. The decision was revealed following his meeting with Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

Macron stated that the initiative aims to build a fully defensive and security-cooperative mission. He emphasized that the mission will be prepared in coordination with both European and non-European countries. The announcement reflects France’s intention to strengthen maritime security efforts within the EU framework.

Further details about the deployment timeline or the specific objectives of the mission were not disclosed in the statement.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

France to send two warships to Red Sea under EU naval mission

The Government of Bangladesh has introduced a new policy to enhance transparency and accountability in distributing stipends to primary school students. Announced on March 9, 2026, by the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education, the 'Primary Education Stipend Program Implementation Guidelines 2026' mandates that stipend funds be sent directly to the mother’s registered mobile banking account. In the absence of the mother, the father or a legal guardian will receive the payment through the same digital process.

According to the new guidelines, all students of government primary schools, PTI-affiliated experimental schools, and those run by the Child Welfare Trust will be eligible, with a maximum of two children per family allowed to receive stipends. Monthly payments will vary by grade, ranging from 75 taka for pre-primary students to 200 taka for grades six to eight. Students must maintain at least 80% attendance and achieve minimum academic performance to continue receiving benefits.

The Directorate of Primary Education will oversee the fully digital distribution system, coordinated with the Finance Division, Bangladesh Bank, and mobile financial service providers. Any irregularities in fund distribution will be subject to legal action.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh launches digital policy for transparent primary school stipend distribution

Anthropic has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government after being designated a supply-chain risk by the Trump administration. The case, lodged in a California district court, accuses the administration of retaliating against the company for refusing to relax its restrictions on the acceptable uses of its artificial intelligence technology, particularly concerning mass domestic surveillance and fully autonomous weapons. The company argues that the designation and related actions violate its constitutional rights and unlawfully punish it for its stance on AI safety.

The dispute follows weeks of tension between Anthropic and the Department of Defense over military applications of AI. The supply-chain risk label, typically reserved for foreign entities posing cybersecurity or national security threats, led President Donald Trump to order all federal agencies to stop using Anthropic’s technology within six months. The move sparked bipartisan concern about the potential chilling effect on companies that disagree with government policy.

According to the lawsuit, several agencies, including the General Services Administration, Treasury, and State Department, have already ended or plan to end contracts with Anthropic. The Pentagon declined to comment on the matter.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Anthropic sues U.S. government over supply-chain risk label tied to AI use dispute

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called for an immediate ceasefire in the Gulf region following separate phone conversations with the foreign ministers of Bahrain and Kuwait, according to Al Jazeera. The discussions took place as regional tensions continued to escalate.

A statement from China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Wang Yi expressed deep concern over the rapidly deteriorating situation during his conversation with Bahrain’s Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani. He affirmed that China is ready to play a constructive role in maintaining regional peace and stability. In a separate call with Kuwait’s Foreign Minister Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Wang reiterated the need to implement a ceasefire as soon as possible.

Wang Yi also emphasized that the sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity of Gulf countries must be respected, underscoring China’s position on preserving stability in the region.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

China calls for immediate ceasefire in Gulf after talks with Bahrain and Kuwait

Three US B-52 bombers landed at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire, United Kingdom, marking the first appearance of these aircraft in the country during the ongoing Middle East conflict. The arrival follows a notable increase in air traffic at the base over the past 72 hours, according to reports published on March 9, 2026.

The B-52 bombers, which joined the US Air Force in the 1950s, have been used in conflicts from Vietnam to Afghanistan. Some of these aircraft belong to the US Strategic Command, meaning they are capable of carrying nuclear weapons. The supersonic bombers can travel long distances and carry up to 24 cruise missiles. RAF Fairford’s 10,000-foot runway is suitable for handling such large aircraft.

Local residents and journalists gathered around the base to witness the arrival of the bombers, reflecting public interest in the rare deployment.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Three US B-52 bombers arrive at RAF Fairford amid rising Middle East tensions

Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer and opposition leader Dr. Shafiqur Rahman said his party will speak for people's rights in parliament and support any initiative that ensures those rights. He warned that if rights are violated, they will not remain silent but will protest and, if necessary, resist. He made these remarks on Monday at an iftar event in Dhaka organized by the National Democratic Party (JAGPA), attended by leaders from several political parties.

Dr. Rahman expressed regret that some who were once oppressed are now acting differently, stressing that history repeats itself for those who fail to learn from it. He said their struggle against fascism, corruption, and extortion will continue until a permanent solution is achieved. He also reiterated that before the election, they sought victory for the nation’s 180 million people, not just for their party, but alleged that voting rights were violated.

He further commented on global unrest, saying the Muslim world is suffering the most. He affirmed that Jamaat stands for humanity and will oppose any forces acting against it, regardless of country or origin.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat chief pledges to resist rights violations and continue fight against injustice

Abdullah Al Jaber, member secretary of Inquilab Monch, stated that the planner behind the murder of Sharif Osman Hadi remains at large. Speaking at a press conference in Shahbagh, Dhaka, on Monday afternoon, he said that although the main accused has been arrested, the key planner and accomplices have not yet been detained. The organization also expressed a lack of confidence in the current administration’s handling of the case.

Jaber called for a separate investigation under the supervision of the United Nations to ensure impartial justice for Hadi’s killing. He said the group would formally request UN intervention from the government. According to him, recent political remarks and police behavior have created confusion and reduced the organization’s trust in the judicial process.

Authorities have arrested two individuals from West Bengal in connection with the murder, including prime suspect Faisal Karim Masud. The state police have filed a case against them for illegal entry into India, and both have been placed in 14-day police custody following their court appearance.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Inquilab Monch seeks UN probe as Osman Hadi murder planner remains at large

Iran’s security chief Ali Larijani has warned that the Strait of Hormuz cannot remain secure if the ongoing war with the United States and Israel continues. His remarks were reported by Al Jazeera and came in response to comments from French President Emmanuel Macron.

Macron had stated that France and its allies were preparing a defensive mission to keep the Strait of Hormuz operational. In reply, Larijani said that the conflict ignited by the United States and Israel in the region makes it impossible to ensure security in the vital waterway.

The statement highlights growing tensions in the Gulf region as multiple international actors express concern over the escalating conflict and its potential impact on global maritime security.

10 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran warns Hormuz Strait security at risk if war with US and Israel continues


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