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International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Rafael Grossi has warned that time is running out for the United States and Iran to reach an agreement. In an interview with a French television channel, Grossi said that although dialogue has begun, the discussions have become extremely complex. He noted that for the first time there appears to be a real possibility of reaching a compromise, with both sides starting to discuss specific issues.

The report states that Tehran has suspended several forms of cooperation with the IAEA. Following attacks by Israel and the United States last June, Iran blocked the agency’s access to its nuclear facilities. Meanwhile, alongside ongoing talks, US President Donald Trump met with national security officials to discuss potential military action against Iran. The meeting, held on Wednesday, February 18, reportedly focused on preparations for a possible strike by Saturday, February 21.

According to a CBS report citing an unnamed official, US security officials indicated readiness to carry out an attack before the end of the week, though the president has not yet made a final decision.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

IAEA warns US-Iran deal window closing amid reports of possible US military action

Bangladesh has joined India and 70 other countries in a large-scale international naval exercise hosted by India. The Bangladesh Navy sent its frigate warship ‘Somudra Avijan’, which arrived in India on 16 February. Other participating nations include Indonesia, the United Arab Emirates, Australia, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. The Indonesian Navy’s frigate KRI Bung Tomo-357, the UAE’s warship Al Emarat, and India’s INS Vikrant also took part in the exercise.

Before the exercise began, Indian President Droupadi Murmu stated that the event symbolizes the trust, unity, and respect of various nations toward maritime heritage. She emphasized that ships flying different flags and sailors from diverse countries reflect a spirit of unity. The theme of the exercise is “maritime unity,” and Murmu said the combined naval forces’ determination can overcome all obstacles, sending a positive message to the global community.

The exercise highlights growing multilateral cooperation in maritime security and shared commitment among participating nations to strengthen regional and global naval ties.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh joins India and 70 nations in naval drill themed on maritime unity

The United States has decided to withdraw all its remaining troops from Syria within the next two months, according to two U.S. officials who spoke to CBS News. Around 1,000 American soldiers currently stationed across several bases in Syria will be brought home, marking the end of nearly a decade of U.S. military presence in the country. Earlier this year, U.S. forces had already withdrawn from the Al Tanf garrison in southern Syria and the Al Shaddadi base in the northeast.

The U.S. established multiple military bases in Syria about a decade ago during the rise of ISIS, deploying around 2,000 troops in 2014 to support efforts against the militant group. A senior Pentagon official told The Wall Street Journal that while ISIS remains a global threat, its strength in Syria has diminished and the country now has a more stable government. He added that some troops have already been withdrawn and certain bases handed over to the Syrian government.

The official emphasized that U.S. forces remain ready to respond to any future ISIS threats in the Middle East.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

U.S. to withdraw all troops from Syria within two months, ending nearly decade-long mission

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has instructed the country’s Home Front Command and various rescue agencies to prepare for a possible war with Iran. Israeli media reported on February 18 that maximum alert has been declared across security agencies. A planned security cabinet meeting on February 19 was postponed to February 22 without explanation.

According to Yedioth Ahronoth, Israel believes U.S. President Donald Trump may soon launch a large-scale military operation against Iran after Tehran rejected Washington’s negotiation demands. Israeli intelligence assessments suggest that if the U.S. attacks, Iran could retaliate by firing missiles at Israel, regardless of whether Israel participates directly. Former military intelligence chief Amos Yadlin said Israel is now closer to a potential strike than ever before.

Reports from Israel Hayom and CNN Arabic indicate that Israel’s military has been placed on high alert as coordination with the U.S. intensifies. Washington has deployed the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier group near Iran, with the USS Gerald R. Ford en route and additional fighter jets being positioned. Meanwhile, U.S. and Iranian officials described recent Geneva talks as constructive but unresolved.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Netanyahu orders full readiness as Israel braces for possible conflict with Iran

US President Donald Trump has held a meeting with national security officials to discuss preparations for a possible military strike on Iran. The meeting took place on Wednesday, February 18, and focused on readiness to carry out an attack by Saturday, February 21. According to a CBS report citing an unnamed official, security officials indicated they could be ready to act before the end of the week, though the president has not yet made a final decision.

The official described the discussions as fluid and ongoing, noting that the White House is analyzing potential Iranian responses and the broader impact on the Middle East. Multiple sources said some US troops are being temporarily relocated from the Middle East to Europe or the United States to ensure their safety if a strike is ordered.

Another source cautioned that troop movements do not necessarily indicate an imminent attack, explaining that the US often repositions forces to secure personnel before any potential military action.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump meets security team to discuss possible Iran strike before Saturday

Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, mediated by the United States in Geneva, ended abruptly on Wednesday without any tangible progress. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky described the discussions as difficult and accused Russia of deliberately prolonging the process. He claimed on social media that Moscow was using tactics to delay reaching a final peace agreement. According to Russian state media, the meeting concluded shortly after Zelensky’s remarks. Russian chief negotiator Vladimir Medinsky said another round of talks would be held soon, though no date was set.

The talks reportedly lasted about two hours, while some Russian sources described them as highly tense and lasting up to six hours in multiple formats. U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff said the dialogue brought meaningful progress toward ending the war, and both sides agreed to continue discussions. However, Russia maintained its demand for Ukrainian troop withdrawal from parts of eastern Ukraine, which Kyiv rejected outright.

Separately, Zelensky announced sanctions against Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, accusing him of aiding in the killing of Ukrainians. Russian official Nikolai Patrushev warned that Moscow could deploy its navy if Western nations attempted to seize Russian oil tankers under sanctions.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Russia–Ukraine peace talks in Geneva end abruptly without progress amid rising tensions

Iran and Russia are set to conduct a joint naval exercise on Thursday in the Gulf of Oman and the northern Indian Ocean, according to Iranian Navy Commander Captain Hassan Maqsoodlou, as reported by Iran’s state news agency IRNA. The exercise aims to expand maritime cooperation and strengthen coordination in planning and executing combined operations between the two nations’ navies.

IRNA noted that the drill highlights the importance of monitoring regional conditions in the Gulf of Oman and northern Indian Ocean. It also reflects both countries’ commitment to enhancing maritime collaboration, opposing unilateral actions, and ensuring the security of regional maritime trade. Russian Navy Commander Captain Alexei Sergeyev stated that Russia is ready to hold joint exercises in any region.

The announcement comes as Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps began a separate military drill in the Strait of Hormuz earlier in the week, amid heightened tensions with the United States. The exercise coincided with indirect nuclear talks between Tehran and Washington in Geneva, mediated by Oman.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran and Russia plan joint naval drill in Gulf of Oman amid U.S. tensions

At least 12 people were killed in an explosion at a fireworks shop in Xiangyang city, located in central China’s Hubei province, on Wednesday, February 18, 2026. According to China’s state news agency Xinhua, emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene and brought the fire under control. The exact cause of the explosion remains unknown, and investigators are currently examining the incident.

The blast occurred during the Lunar New Year period, when fireworks are widely used across China. However, their use frequently leads to accidents. This was the second major fireworks-related explosion reported in the same week. On Sunday, a similar incident in Jiangsu province killed eight people and injured two others after a resident ignited fireworks near a shop.

China’s Ministry of Emergency Management issued a statement on Tuesday warning that fireworks remain a major safety risk during the Spring Festival and urged authorities to strengthen safety measures to protect the public.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Explosion at fireworks shop in Hubei kills 12 during Lunar New Year celebrations

German football star Mesut Özil and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s son Bilal Erdoğan visited Dhaka University on Wednesday, February 18, 2026. They arrived at 3 p.m. to inaugurate development activities at the university’s Shaheed Murtuza Medical Center. According to Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) leaders, the Turkish government’s development agency TIKA is supporting the project, which has already received about 27.5 million taka in assistance.

Özil arrived in Bangladesh on February 17 and is scheduled to attend an iftar program at a Rohingya camp before leaving the country the following night. Prior to the university event, he met Bilal Erdoğan at a hotel in Dhaka, and they later joined the inauguration together.

Some students expressed mixed reactions, saying the university administration did not formally announce Özil’s visit in advance. They learned about it only through social media posts shortly before the event, leaving many fans disappointed. Students urged the administration and DUCSU to ensure better communication and transparency for future visits by international figures.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Mesut Özil and Bilal Erdoğan inaugurate Dhaka University medical center development project

Eighty-five United Nations member states have jointly condemned Israel’s plan to expand its occupation and register land in the occupied West Bank. On February 17, Palestinian Ambassador to the UN Riyad Mansour issued a joint statement on behalf of the countries, calling Israel’s unilateral decision a violation of international law and demanding its immediate cancellation. The plan involves registering land in Area C, which covers about 60 percent of the West Bank, marking the first such move since 1967.

Countries signing the condemnation include Australia, Canada, China, France, Pakistan, Russia, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates, with the European Union and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation also expressing support. UN Secretary-General António Guterres voiced deep concern, warning that the plan could increase the risk of Palestinian displacement and further destabilize the region. He recalled the 2024 International Court of Justice ruling that declared Israel’s presence and settlements in the West Bank illegal.

The report also noted that a 13-year-old Palestinian boy was killed and two others injured by an explosion from leftover Israeli military ordnance in the Jordan Valley. Observers warned that Israel’s expansion plan could endanger the comprehensive peace initiative aimed at halting the Gaza war.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Eighty-five UN states denounce Israel’s West Bank expansion plan as breach of international law

Israel has decided to resume land registration in the occupied West Bank for the first time since 1967, a move that several Israeli NGOs say could effectively expand the boundaries of occupied Jerusalem. The decision, taken under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, has raised concerns among rights groups that it marks a significant shift in territorial control.

According to Israeli NGO Ir Amim researcher Aviv Tatarsky, the process amounts to a practical expansion of Jerusalem, as new settlements would bring residents under Jerusalem’s jurisdiction. Human rights organizations argue that the legal process is designed to displace Palestinians from ancestral lands and formally integrate parts of the West Bank into Israel. The registration process, suspended since 1984, could make it easier for Israel to claim ownership of lands where Palestinians lack official documentation.

The housing rights group Bimkom reports that about 70 percent of West Bank land remains unregistered. Many Palestinians, displaced by war or lacking formal papers, may lose ownership claims, leaving large areas to default to Israeli state control.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israel restarts West Bank land registration, NGOs fear Jerusalem boundary expansion

Ukrainian and Russian delegations are set to resume their second round of peace talks in Geneva on Wednesday, mediated by the United States. Despite renewed diplomatic efforts, neither side has indicated progress toward ending what has become Europe’s deadliest conflict since World War II. The war, now nearing its fourth year, has killed hundreds of thousands, displaced millions, and devastated large parts of eastern and southern Ukraine.

Previous rounds of talks in Abu Dhabi failed to yield results, and sources close to the Russian delegation described the latest Geneva session as tense, lasting six hours. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he is ready to move toward an “honorable agreement” but questioned Russia’s sincerity, accusing Moscow of prioritizing missile strikes over real diplomacy. Russia, which launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022, currently controls about one-fifth of Ukrainian territory, including Crimea, and demands full control of Donetsk.

Kyiv has rejected Moscow’s territorial demands and insists on security guarantees before signing any deal. Analysts note that while Russia faces growing economic strain, Ukrainian forces recently regained 201 square kilometers in their fastest advance in over two years.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Ukraine and Russia resume Geneva peace talks under US mediation with little progress

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated on Tuesday that Israel’s recognition of Somaliland is not beneficial for either Africa or Somaliland. Speaking at a press conference in Addis Ababa, he emphasized Turkey’s commitment to protecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of countries in the region and warned against the emergence of new conflicts.

Erdogan recalled that in December he had described Israel’s recognition of Somaliland, which declared independence in 1991, as illegal and unacceptable. He accused Israel of attempting to create instability in the Horn of Africa. Erdogan reiterated that regional nations should resolve their own issues and that the Horn of Africa should not become a field for competition among foreign powers.

He stressed that Israel’s recognition of Somaliland would not bring any advantage to Somaliland or the Horn of Africa, underscoring Turkey’s opposition to actions that could heighten regional tensions.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Erdogan warns Israel’s Somaliland recognition harms Africa and regional stability

A Pakistani national has been released after nearly 18 years in an Indian prison, according to a post by the Pakistan High Commission in India on social media platform X. The freed individual, identified as Muhammad Shahid Iqbal Bhatti from Kasur, has already returned to Pakistan. He was welcomed by Pakistani officials upon arrival at the Wagah-Attari border. Bhatti had entered India through Nepal in 2005 and was detained in 2008.

The Pakistan High Commission stated that Bhatti’s release and repatriation were achieved through its sustained efforts. Security officials mentioned that he would undergo routine checks before being handed over to his family. The mission reaffirmed its commitment to continue working for the release and return of other Pakistani prisoners held abroad.

The case underscores ongoing diplomatic efforts between India and Pakistan concerning the status and repatriation of detained nationals, as highlighted by the High Commission’s statement.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistani man freed after 18 years in Indian jail, welcomed home at Wagah border

Seven key Muslim-majority countries, including Pakistan, Egypt, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, have jointly condemned Israel’s decision to designate parts of the occupied West Bank as “state land” and expand settlements. The condemnation came on Tuesday, just before a Gaza peace summit led by U.S. President Donald Trump.

In a joint statement released through Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the foreign ministers of the eight nations described Israel’s move as “illegal” and “highly provocative.” The statement said the unilateral action aims to expand illegal settlements, seize land, and strengthen Israeli control in occupied territories, undermining the legitimate rights of Palestinians. It also cited violations of the Fourth Geneva Convention and United Nations Security Council Resolution 2334.

The statement further warned that such actions alter the legal, historical, and demographic character of the West Bank, disregard Israel’s obligation to end the occupation, and breach the prohibition on acquiring land by force. It added that unilateral measures threaten the two-state solution, reduce prospects for an independent Palestinian state, and endanger efforts to achieve lasting peace in the region.

18 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Seven Muslim nations denounce Israel’s West Bank expansion before Gaza peace summit


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