Web Analytics
Bangla
Loading date...
RECENT THREADS SOCIAL PAGE LOGIN

The United States has seized another Venezuelan oil tanker off the country’s coast, marking the second such operation this month. US Interior Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed the action in a post on X, stating that the Coast Guard, with Pentagon support, carried out the seizure early Saturday. Washington claims the operation targets illicit oil shipments allegedly funding narcoterrorism in the region.

The move follows President Donald Trump’s recent declaration of a “total blockade” on tankers entering or leaving Venezuela under sanctions. Caracas has condemned the seizure, labeling it “serious international piracy” and rejecting Washington’s justification. The Venezuelan government said it views the incident as a violation of international law and sovereignty.

This latest confrontation underscores worsening relations between the two nations as US enforcement of oil sanctions intensifies. Analysts warn that continued maritime seizures could further destabilize regional trade routes and complicate diplomatic efforts to ease sanctions or resume oil exports.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

US seizes second Venezuelan oil tanker amid rising sanctions and diplomatic tensions

The funeral prayers for six Bangladeshi peacekeepers killed in a terrorist drone attack on a United Nations mission base in Sudan’s Abyei region were held at the Dhaka Cantonment Central Mosque on Sunday morning. Senior military and government officials, including the chiefs of the army, navy, and air force, attended the ceremony alongside family members of the fallen soldiers. Floral tributes were placed on behalf of the President and the Chief Adviser.

The six peacekeepers—hailing from Natore, Kurigram, Rajbari, Kishoreganj, and Gaibandha—were killed in the December 13 attack targeting the UN peacekeeping base. Their bodies arrived in Dhaka on Saturday via Emirates Airlines and were received with full military honors at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport. A minute of silence was observed, and military personnel saluted the martyrs.

Following the funeral, the bodies were flown by helicopter to their respective hometowns for burial with state honors. The attack has drawn condemnation and renewed attention to the risks faced by Bangladeshi peacekeepers serving in volatile conflict zones under the UN flag.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh honors six peacekeepers killed in Sudan UN mission with full military funeral

The Gaza Civil Defense announced on Saturday that 94 bodies of Palestinians were recovered from beneath the rubble in Gaza City. The bodies were transferred for forensic examination before being sent to Deir al-Balah for burial. The recovery operation comes amid continued devastation following Israeli airstrikes that began in October 2023.

According to Gaza’s health authorities, more than 70,700 Palestinians have been killed and over 171,000 injured since the conflict began, with women and children comprising the majority of casualties. Civil Defense officials said they have relocated thousands of bodies previously buried in temporary sites, in cooperation with the Health and Religious Affairs ministries.

Although a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas was declared on October 10, reports indicate that Israeli attacks have persisted, violating the truce. Humanitarian agencies warn that thousands more remain trapped under debris, underscoring the severe toll of the prolonged conflict on Gaza’s civilian population.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Gaza Civil Defense recovers 94 bodies from rubble amid ongoing Israeli strikes despite ceasefire

The bodies of six Bangladeshi UN peacekeepers killed in a terrorist drone attack in Sudan’s Abyei region have arrived in Dhaka. Their funeral prayers are scheduled for Sunday at the Dhaka Cantonment Central Mosque, followed by burial with full military honors in their respective hometowns. The remains arrived at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Saturday afternoon aboard an Emirates Airlines flight.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the attack occurred on December 13 at a UNISFA base in Abyei, killing six and injuring nine Bangladeshi peacekeepers. Senior officials, including the Bangladesh Army’s Chief of General Staff Lt. Gen. Mizanur Rahman Shamim, received the bodies at the airport alongside representatives from the UN and civil aviation authorities.

Eight of the injured peacekeepers are being treated at Aga Khan University Hospital in Nairobi and are reported to be out of danger. The incident has drawn condolences from military and diplomatic circles, underscoring the risks faced by Bangladeshi troops serving in global peacekeeping missions.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Six Bangladeshi peacekeepers killed in Sudan drone attack returned home for military burial

A group of Hindu extremists under the banner of Akhand Hindu Rashtrasena staged a violent protest outside the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi on Saturday night, issuing death threats against High Commissioner Riaz Hamidullah. Witnesses said around 20 to 25 protesters breached multiple security layers in the diplomatic Chanakyapuri area before chanting anti-Bangladesh slogans and threatening to shoot the envoy. Security personnel reportedly did not intervene, leaving the High Commissioner and his family in a vulnerable position.

Diplomatic sources in both capitals described the incident as unprecedented, questioning how protesters could access such a heavily guarded zone without authorization. The Bangladesh interim government has taken the matter seriously, considering temporary suspension of visa services in Delhi and Agartala as a possible response. The attack follows the killing of Sharif Osman Hadi, a Bangladeshi activist, which has already strained bilateral relations.

The episode adds to escalating tensions between the two neighbors, marked by reciprocal diplomatic summons and increased border friction. Analysts warn that the incident could further complicate India-Bangladesh relations, already under pressure from political and security disputes.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh envoy in Delhi threatened amid escalating diplomatic tensions with India

For the first time in two years, students have returned to in-person classes at Gaza’s Islamic University, reopening amid widespread destruction and displacement caused by Israeli military operations. The partial resumption of teaching marks a fragile step toward normalcy on a campus that has been largely reduced to rubble, with only four classrooms currently functional.

According to Al Jazeera, around 500 displaced families are now sheltering within the university grounds, where lecture halls have become makeshift living spaces. UNESCO reports that more than 95% of Gaza’s higher education institutions have been damaged or destroyed since the 2023 conflict began. Human rights groups and UN experts have described the systematic devastation of Gaza’s education sector as “scholasticide.”

Despite dire conditions, faculty members continue teaching with minimal resources, covering open walls with plastic sheets and borrowing generators for electricity. Observers warn that the destruction of schools and universities threatens the social and intellectual foundation of Palestinian society, with over 750,000 students deprived of education for two consecutive academic years.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Gaza’s Islamic University reopens limited classes amid war ruins and mass displacement

At least eight people were killed and 27 injured after a Russian missile strike hit the southern Ukrainian port city of Odesa late Friday, according to Ukraine’s emergency services. The attack targeted port infrastructure, igniting fires in nearby vehicles and damaging facilities. Odesa regional governor Oleh Kiper said ballistic missiles were used in the strike, which caused extensive destruction in the port area.

In a parallel development, Ukraine claimed responsibility for drone attacks on a Lukoil-operated oil rig and a Russian patrol vessel named ‘Okhotnik’ in the Caspian Sea. The Ukrainian General Staff described the operation as part of an ongoing campaign against Russian energy infrastructure, marking the first official acknowledgment of such strikes in the region. Damage was also reported to a radar system in Crimea’s Krasnosilske area, occupied by Russia since 2014.

Kyiv maintains that Russian oil facilities are legitimate military targets, arguing that energy revenues directly fund Moscow’s war effort. The escalation underscores the widening geographic scope of the conflict and the growing use of long-range strikes by both sides.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Eight killed in Russian strike on Odesa as Ukraine hits Russian oil rigs in Caspian Sea

The crescent moon marking the beginning of the Islamic month of Rajab was sighted in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, signaling the start of the seventh month in the Hijri calendar. With this sighting, the formal countdown to the holy month of Ramadan has begun for Muslims worldwide, according to Gulf News. Rajab is one of the four sacred months in Islam, traditionally observed as a time for spiritual reflection and preparation before Ramadan.

Religious authorities noted that if both Rajab and Sha'ban months complete 29 or 30 days each, Ramadan is expected to begin in about 60 to 61 days. The exact start date will be confirmed by official moon-sighting committees in each country. In Bangladesh, the National Moon Sighting Committee, led by Religious Affairs Adviser A.F.M. Khalid Hossain, is scheduled to meet on Sunday to confirm local sightings. Based on current calculations, Ramadan in South Asia is likely to begin on February 19, unless the moon sighting is delayed by a day.

The sighting of Rajab’s moon marks the beginning of spiritual preparations across the Muslim world, as communities gear up for the fasting month ahead.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rajab moon sighted in UAE, marking start of Ramadan countdown across Muslim world

A large digital billboard campaign in central London has drawn attention for accusing the United Arab Emirates (UAE) of supporting Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group accused of atrocities during the Sudanese civil war. The campaign, organized by U.S.-based nonprofit Avaaz, uses AI-generated imagery showing a woman taking a selfie in Dubai, juxtaposed with war-torn Sudan in the reflection, carrying the caption: “Your selfie won’t look so good if you knew what they’re doing in Sudan.”

The billboard, projected on a moving van and looping every 80 seconds, includes a QR code linking to investigative reports from outlets such as *Middle East Eye*, *The Guardian*, and *The New York Times*. Passersby in London expressed surprise at the UAE’s alleged involvement, with some saying the campaign changed their perception of Dubai. The UAE has denied arming the RSF, calling related media reports fabricated, but analysts cite flight data, weapons serial numbers, and diplomatic sources suggesting ongoing Emirati support.

The campaign underscores growing international scrutiny of the UAE’s regional military activities and its potential implications for diplomatic relations with Western allies.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

AI-driven London billboard accuses UAE of aiding Sudan’s RSF amid rising global scrutiny

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has announced that hearings in the genocide case filed by Gambia against Myanmar will begin from January 12 to 29, 2026. The case accuses Myanmar of committing genocide against the Rohingya Muslim minority during a 2017 military crackdown that forced more than 730,000 people to flee to Bangladesh. Gambia, backed by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, initiated the case in 2019, arguing that Myanmar violated the 1948 Genocide Convention.

During the first week of hearings, Gambia will present its arguments from January 12 to 15, followed by Myanmar’s defense from January 16 to 20. The court has also allocated three days for witness testimonies. Myanmar continues to deny the genocide allegations, claiming its operations targeted Rohingya insurgents responsible for attacks on security forces.

The proceedings mark a critical phase in a case closely watched by human rights advocates and international observers. A final judgment could take years, but the hearings are expected to shape global accountability discussions regarding mass atrocities and minority protection.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

ICJ to hear Gambia’s genocide case against Myanmar over Rohingya crisis in January 2026

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to meet former U.S. President Donald Trump later this month to discuss Iran’s expanding ballistic missile program and potential military responses, according to an NBC News report citing Israeli officials. The meeting is likely to take place at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, where Netanyahu plans to outline Israel’s assessment of Iran’s growing threat.

Israeli sources told NBC that Tehran has been rebuilding its uranium enrichment facilities following U.S. airstrikes in June, raising fears of renewed escalation. Officials in Jerusalem reportedly intend to alert Trump to possible preemptive action against Iran. The meeting comes only months after a brief two-week conflict between Israel and Iran earlier this year, during which Israel claimed to have damaged Iran’s missile infrastructure.

Neither the Israeli government nor Iran’s mission to the United Nations commented on the report. Analysts suggest the talks could signal Israel’s effort to secure U.S. political backing for future operations, as regional tensions remain high.

20 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Netanyahu to meet Trump to discuss Iran’s missile threat and possible military action

The United States has made halting Sudan’s ongoing war its top foreign policy priority, citing an escalating humanitarian catastrophe. At a year-end press briefing, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Washington’s goal to establish a humanitarian ceasefire at the start of the new year, enabling aid agencies to reach millions trapped by fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

Rubio acknowledged that delivering aid has become nearly impossible amid reports of attacks on relief convoys and worsening insecurity. He accused external actors of fueling the conflict and confirmed that the US is coordinating with regional governments to pressure both sides into talks. Despite repeated mediation attempts, ceasefire efforts have so far failed.

The war, which erupted in April 2023 after Sudan’s failed transition to civilian rule, has displaced hundreds of thousands and intensified food shortages, particularly after the RSF seized El Fasher in North Darfur in October. Washington’s renewed push signals growing concern that Sudan’s crisis could destabilize the wider region.

20 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

US calls for humanitarian ceasefire in Sudan amid worsening conflict and aid access crisis

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that Washington is preparing to establish a new governance structure for Gaza, followed by the deployment of an international security force to stabilize the region. The plan aims to reinforce the fragile ceasefire brokered in October under President Donald Trump’s administration, which has been undermined by continued Israeli strikes.

Rubio said the proposal includes forming an international governing board and a Palestinian technocratic authority to manage Gaza’s civil affairs. He confirmed progress in identifying potential Palestinian members but noted that key issues remain unresolved, including how to disarm Hamas. Several countries, including Pakistan, have expressed interest in participating, though concerns persist about potential involvement in active conflict.

The US diplomat emphasized that clear mandates and funding mechanisms must be defined before troop commitments are made. He also linked effective governance and security to unlocking international reconstruction funds, warning that donors will hesitate to invest without assurances of long-term stability.

20 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

US plans new Gaza governance and international force to stabilize fragile ceasefire

Venezuela’s ambassador to the United Nations, Samuel Moncada, has sharply criticized U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent comments describing Venezuelan territory and oil resources as effectively belonging to the United States. Speaking at the 80th session of the UN General Assembly on the International Day for the Elimination of Colonialism, Moncada called the remarks a severe breach of international law and the UN Charter.

Moncada accused Washington of reviving 19th-century imperialist attitudes and undermining the principles of state sovereignty. He described the U.S. stance as a “crime against civilized conduct” and urged respect for the UN Charter. The Venezuelan diplomat further argued that the Trump administration’s policies were fostering global instability and transforming modern forms of control into acts of aggression.

Expressing solidarity with Palestine and Puerto Rico, Moncada said foreign domination contradicts the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. His statement underscores growing tensions between Caracas and Washington, as Venezuela continues to resist external pressure and defend its sovereignty on the global stage.

20 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Venezuela denounces Trump’s UN remarks as colonial and a breach of international law

The bodies of six Bangladeshi peacekeepers killed in a terrorist drone attack on a UN peacekeeping base in Sudan’s Abyei region have returned to Dhaka. The flight carrying the remains landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Saturday morning, where senior military and civilian officials received them. A funeral prayer will be held on Sunday at the Dhaka Cantonment Central Mosque before the bodies are flown to their respective hometowns for burial with full military honors.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the soldiers were martyred in the December 13 attack targeting the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA). Nine other Bangladeshi peacekeepers were injured, eight of whom are being treated at Aga Khan University Hospital in Nairobi and are reportedly out of danger. The Chief of General Staff, Lieutenant General Mizanur Rahman Shamim, led the reception ceremony, joined by UN and government representatives.

Bangladesh, one of the largest contributors to UN peacekeeping missions, has expressed deep sorrow over the loss while reaffirming its commitment to global peace operations.

20 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Six Bangladeshi peacekeepers killed in Sudan drone attack return home for military burial


The ‘1 Nojor’ media platform is now live in beta, inviting users to explore and provide feedback as we continue to refine the experience.