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BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman has expressed deep sorrow over the deaths and injuries of Bangladeshi peacekeepers following a terrorist attack on a United Nations peacekeeping base in Sudan’s Abyei region. In a verified Facebook post late Saturday, Rahman said he was heartbroken by the loss of six Bangladeshi soldiers and the injuries of eight others, including three women, who were serving under the UN flag.

Rahman described the fallen soldiers as national heroes whose sacrifice for global peace would remain forever honored. He extended condolences to the bereaved families and wished a speedy recovery for the injured. As the son of a former army officer, Rahman said he has always been inspired by the professionalism and courage of the Bangladesh Army.

He also called on the international community to take stronger measures to ensure the safety of peacekeepers deployed in conflict zones, emphasizing the need for more effective global cooperation to prevent such tragedies.

14 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Tarique Rahman mourns Bangladeshi peacekeepers killed in Sudan UN mission attack

Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has expressed deep sorrow and concern over the deaths and injuries of Bangladeshi peacekeepers in a drone attack on a United Nations base in Abyei, Sudan. According to an official statement released on Saturday night, six Bangladeshi soldiers were killed and eight others injured when armed militants launched a sudden drone strike on the UN peacekeeping mission site.

In his message, Yunus described the fallen peacekeepers as national heroes who sacrificed their lives while upholding global peace and stability. He extended condolences to the bereaved families and wished a speedy recovery for the injured. The Chief Adviser said the government has requested the UN to ensure the best possible medical care and support for the wounded personnel.

Condemning the attack as a grave crime against international peace and humanity, Yunus urged the United Nations and the global community to strengthen security measures for peacekeepers. The government will continue close coordination with the UN to repatriate the bodies and ensure treatment for the injured.

14 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh mourns six peacekeepers killed in Sudan drone attack; Yunus urges UN to boost safety

Six Bangladeshi soldiers serving as UN peacekeepers were killed and eight others injured when militants attacked a United Nations base in Abyei, Sudan, according to a statement from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Saturday, December 13. The attack targeted a Bangladeshi contingent deployed under the UN peacekeeping mission in the volatile region.

The Bangladesh Army confirmed the casualties through its verified Facebook page, noting that the situation in Abyei remains unstable and clashes with armed groups are ongoing. Authorities have launched emergency medical and evacuation operations for the wounded personnel. The ISPR added that further details will be shared once more information becomes available.

The incident underscores the persistent security challenges faced by UN peacekeepers in conflict-prone areas like Sudan. Bangladesh, one of the largest contributors to UN peacekeeping missions, has lost several soldiers in similar attacks over the years. The government is expected to review security measures for its deployed forces and coordinate with the UN for enhanced protection.

14 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Six Bangladeshi UN peacekeepers killed in militant attack on Sudan base

Bangladesh has strongly condemned a recent airstrike on a hospital in Myanmar’s Rakhine State that killed at least 34 people and injured more than 80. The attack, reportedly carried out on a facility controlled by the Arakan Army in Mrauk-U town, drew sharp concern from Dhaka over escalating violence and violations of international humanitarian law. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed condolences to the victims’ families and sympathy for the injured in a statement issued on Saturday.

The Myanmar military has not commented on the incident, which comes amid renewed clashes between the junta and ethnic armed groups across the country. Bangladesh emphasized the need to protect all civilians and civilian infrastructure, urging restraint and adherence to humanitarian norms. Dhaka also called for safeguarding all communities in Rakhine, including Rohingya and Rakhine ethnic groups.

Observers note that the attack may further strain regional stability and complicate repatriation efforts for Rohingya refugees currently sheltering in Bangladesh.

14 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh condemns deadly airstrike on Rakhine hospital, urges civilian protection amid rising conflict

At least 23 people have been killed and around 700,000 displaced amid renewed border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia, officials confirmed on Friday, December 12. Cambodia’s Interior Ministry reported that over 274,000 people have been relocated to official shelters, while many others fled independently. Thailand’s Defense Ministry said more than 400,000 residents from seven border provinces have been moved to safety.

The Cambodian Interior Ministry stated that 11 civilians and one soldier have died, with 76 others injured since December 7. On the Thai side, nine soldiers and three civilians were reported dead, and 190 people wounded. The violence follows a peace agreement signed in October in Kuala Lumpur, attended by U.S. President Donald Trump and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.

The long-standing border dispute has repeatedly disrupted regional trade and security. With land crossings closed since July, cross-border commerce remains paralyzed. Analysts warn that unless both governments resume dialogue, humanitarian conditions could worsen as displaced populations grow.

13 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Thailand-Cambodia clashes kill 23 and displace 700,000 despite recent peace efforts

Iran’s coast guard has seized a tanker carrying around six million liters of smuggled diesel in the Gulf of Oman, detaining all 18 crew members on board. The vessel was intercepted near the southern Hormozgan province after its navigation system reportedly malfunctioned, leaving it adrift. Among those detained are citizens of Bangladesh, India, and Sri Lanka, according to Iranian state media.

Authorities have not disclosed the nationality of the seized tanker. The operation marks the latest in a series of maritime enforcement actions by Iran against alleged fuel smuggling in regional waters. Last month, Iranian forces detained another vessel in the Persian Gulf under similar circumstances.

The seizure comes just days after the U.S. Navy captured a tanker off Venezuela’s coast, which Washington claimed was used for oil transport between Iran and Venezuela. Analysts suggest the timing underscores escalating maritime tensions and reciprocal enforcement moves between Tehran and Washington in contested shipping lanes.

13 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Iran seizes diesel-smuggling tanker in Gulf of Oman, detains 18 crew from South Asia

U.S. President Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, is set to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and several European leaders in Berlin on Monday, December 15. The White House confirmed the meeting on Friday, noting that it forms part of Washington’s intensified efforts to promote a peace plan aimed at ending the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine.

According to a senior White House official, Witkoff will discuss progress on peace negotiations and explore ways to advance a settlement framework. The Wall Street Journal first reported the planned talks, which were later verified by the administration. German authorities also confirmed the Berlin meeting, underscoring Europe’s role in facilitating dialogue.

The meeting comes shortly after Ukrainian officials submitted an updated version of Trump’s original 28-point peace proposal to Washington. Analysts say the talks could signal renewed U.S. engagement in the conflict’s diplomatic track, though skepticism remains over Russia’s willingness to participate in any Western-led peace process.

13 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Trump envoy to meet Zelensky and EU leaders in Berlin for Ukraine peace talks

Intense gunfire was reported early Saturday along the Myanmar border near Konapara in Hnila Union’s Ward 2 of Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar. The exchange, lasting nearly an hour, occurred inside Myanmar territory, though the parties involved remain unidentified. Several bullets reportedly landed on Bangladeshi soil, striking tin roofs of two houses in Balukhali Para and Telipara villages. No casualties have been reported so far.

Local residents described widespread panic as gunshots echoed across the border. Ward member Sirajul Islam Lalu said worshippers heard the firing after morning prayers and took shelter away from their homes. Hnila Union Parishad Chairman Nur Ahmad Anowari stated he was gathering information from locals. Teknaf Upazila Nirbahi Officer Md. Imamul Hafiz Nadim confirmed that law enforcement agencies were alerted and awareness campaigns were underway to prevent panic.

Authorities are closely monitoring the situation amid ongoing instability in Myanmar’s border regions. Residents have been advised to remain cautious but calm as security forces assess potential cross-border risks.

13 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Gunfire along Myanmar-Bangladesh border sparks fear among Teknaf residents

Israeli forces carried out fresh artillery and aerial attacks in southern Lebanon, violating a recently agreed ceasefire, according to reports from local and international media. The strikes targeted areas around Al-Wazzani and Al-Majidiyah, while Israeli naval units allegedly fired at Lebanese fishing boats near Ras al-Naqoura. Witnesses reported explosions and gunfire that disrupted civilian life in several border villages.

Al Jazeera and other outlets cited Lebanese sources calling the attacks a clear breach of the truce that had temporarily calmed tensions along the Israel–Lebanon frontier. The Lebanese military and UN peacekeeping forces are reportedly monitoring the situation closely. No immediate casualties were confirmed, but the incidents have raised fears of renewed escalation between Israel and Hezbollah-aligned groups operating in the region.

Analysts warn that continued violations could undermine fragile diplomatic efforts to stabilize the border. Regional actors, including the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), are expected to issue statements urging restraint in the coming days.

13 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli forces strike southern Lebanon, breaching ceasefire and raising border tensions

The United States military conducted a covert operation in November to seize a cargo vessel traveling from China to Iran in the Indian Ocean, according to a Wall Street Journal report published on December 12. The ship was intercepted several hundred miles off Sri Lanka, marking the first such maritime seizure of an Iran-bound cargo in several years. US forces reportedly destroyed materials found on board that were believed to be components usable in conventional weapons manufacturing.

Unnamed US officials told the newspaper that the seized materials could have dual-use applications, serving both civilian and military purposes. The Indo-Pacific Command has not officially confirmed the operation, while China and Iran declined to comment when approached by the media. The ship was later allowed to continue its journey after the confiscation.

The incident highlights Washington’s ongoing efforts to curb Iran’s access to military-grade materials and enforce sanctions amid rising regional tensions. Analysts suggest the move may further strain US-China and US-Iran relations, especially given the sensitive nature of maritime enforcement in international waters.

13 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

US seized China-to-Iran cargo ship in Indian Ocean over suspected dual-use materials

A planned bilateral meeting between Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Russian President Vladimir Putin took an unexpected turn during an international forum in Turkmenistan marking the 30th anniversary of the country’s permanent neutrality. After reportedly waiting 40 minutes for his scheduled meeting, Sharif entered a closed-door discussion between Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, according to a video published by RT India.

The footage, which quickly spread on social media, showed Sharif entering the room in apparent frustration, prompting online criticism and ridicule over what users described as a diplomatic breach. RT India later deleted the video, stating that it might have misrepresented the situation and caused misunderstanding. The incident occurred on the sidelines of a high-level gathering attended by leaders from Russia, Turkey, Iran, and Pakistan.

While the exact circumstances remain unclear, the episode underscores the sensitivity of protocol in international diplomacy. Analysts note that such moments, even if unintended, can affect perceptions of state conduct and highlight the challenges of managing optics in multilateral settings.

13 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistani PM’s delayed meeting with Putin causes protocol stir at Turkmenistan forum

A powerful storm named Byron has struck the Gaza Strip, killing at least 14 people and worsening the already dire humanitarian situation in the war-ravaged enclave. The storm caused widespread destruction, collapsing homes, walls, and makeshift tents that serve as shelters for thousands of displaced residents. Many families are struggling without adequate clothing, fuel, or protection from the cold.

According to Gaza’s Ministry of Interior, several deaths occurred when shelters and structures collapsed under strong winds and heavy rain. Al Jazeera reported that the storm has turned overcrowded shelters into death traps, with nearly 850,000 people at risk across 761 centers. The United Nations estimates that around 800,000 residents are now in extreme danger due to the lack of infrastructure and ongoing Israeli blockade.

The combination of war damage, blockade, and severe weather has pushed Gaza’s humanitarian crisis to new extremes. Aid agencies warn that without immediate international assistance, the situation could deteriorate further as flooding and cold weather persist.

13 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Storm Byron kills 14 in Gaza, deepening humanitarian crisis amid war and blockade

Iranian security forces have detained Nobel Peace Prize laureate and women’s rights activist Narges Mohammadi in the eastern city of Mashhad, according to her foundation. The 53-year-old was arrested alongside several colleagues while attending a memorial for lawyer Khosro Alikordi, who was recently found dead under suspicious circumstances. The BBC confirmed the arrest on Saturday, December 13.

The Norwegian Nobel Committee expressed deep concern over what it called Mohammadi’s “brutal arrest,” urging Iranian authorities to disclose her whereabouts, ensure her safety, and release her unconditionally. Mohammadi, who received the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize for her activism against gender-based oppression, had been temporarily released from Tehran’s Evin Prison for medical treatment earlier this month. Her husband, Taghi Rahmani, said she was violently detained, calling the act a violation of human rights law.

Mohammadi has long criticized Iran’s tightening control over public and private life, denouncing surveillance, censorship, and arbitrary arrests. Her repeated detentions—13 in total—have drawn international condemnation and renewed calls for accountability from human rights organizations.

13 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Iran detains Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi again amid growing pressure on women’s rights activists

U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict could spiral into a third world war if hostilities continue. Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump expressed deep concern over the rising death toll, citing reports that around 25,000 soldiers were killed in the past month alone. He called for an immediate ceasefire, saying the bloodshed must stop before it triggers a global catastrophe.

Trump’s frustration with the prolonged conflict has intensified, as both Moscow and Kyiv remain entrenched in their positions. The White House press secretary, Caroline Leavitt, confirmed that the president is disappointed with the slow pace of peace talks and wants concrete action rather than symbolic dialogue. Trump also stated that the United States is ready to sign a security agreement with Ukraine to support peace efforts.

However, Trump expressed disappointment with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for not accepting Washington’s peace proposal, warning that continued resistance could further destabilize international security.

12 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Trump warns Russia-Ukraine war risks World War III, urges ceasefire and peace deal

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has warned that Russia could launch an attack on a NATO member state within the next five years. Speaking in Germany on December 11, Rutte said Moscow has already intensified covert operations against the alliance and urged members to prepare for a type of conflict reminiscent of past generations. His remarks underscore growing anxiety within NATO about Russia’s long-term intentions following its 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

The warning comes as U.S. President Donald Trump pursues diplomatic efforts to end the Russia–Ukraine war. Russian President Vladimir Putin, however, recently stated that Moscow has no plans to engage in war with Europe but would respond if provoked. European leaders remain skeptical, recalling similar assurances before the Ukraine invasion. Diplomats suggest that despite Trump’s mediation, current negotiations may ultimately favor Russian interests, prompting European allies to back Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s stance.

Analysts believe Rutte’s caution reflects NATO’s strategic reassessment amid uncertain peace talks and persistent hybrid threats from Moscow.

12 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

NATO chief warns Russia may attack a member state within five years amid renewed security fears


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