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In Cumilla city, allegations have surfaced that Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB) products distributed at low prices for Ramadan are being given short in weight. At the Racecourse area on Thursday afternoon, a truck operated under dealer Parvin Akter of Faruk Store was found delivering goods with 100 grams less per kilogram, 200 grams less for two kilograms, and about 50 grams less for half a kilogram, despite using digital scales. The TCB package includes sugar, lentils, chickpeas, oil, and dates.

Following complaints, the Directorate of National Consumer Rights Protection inspected the site and confirmed the irregularities. The Faruk Store owner was fined Tk 10,000 for the discrepancy. Each of the five TCB trucks in Cumilla serves 400 families daily, totaling 2,000 households. Reports suggest that around 600 grams of goods are being withheld per person, amounting to about Tk 24,000 in value per truck.

TCB’s deputy director Mamunur Rashid Gazi stated that any allegations of favoritism or corruption against authorized dealers would be investigated and addressed accordingly.

20 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Cumilla TCB dealer fined for underweight goods after consumer complaints

A physician named Al Amin was killed in a knife attack by unidentified assailants on Thursday night in Baripota village of Sharsha upazila, Jashore. The incident occurred around 9:30 p.m. when Al Amin was returning home after offering prayers. Locals found him critically injured and took him to a hospital, where doctors declared him dead.

Police arrived at the scene, collected evidence, and began an investigation. The motive behind the killing was not immediately known, though locals suspected it might be linked to a prior dispute or personal enmity. Al Amin, a resident of Navaran and son of Rafiqul Islam, had been providing medical services in the area for a long time and was well known among residents.

Sharsha police officials confirmed that a case is being processed and efforts are underway to identify and arrest those involved. The murder has cast a shadow of grief over the community, with locals demanding swift justice. Police stated that further details on the investigation will be shared later.

20 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Doctor Al Amin stabbed to death while returning home after prayers in Jashore

Four people were killed in a security operation conducted in Lakki Marwat district of Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, according to a report published on Thursday, February 19, 2026, by Samaa TV. The operation was carried out based on intelligence information about the presence of an armed group in the area.

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the Pakistan Army, stated that the operation took place during the night between February 18 and 19 after receiving credible information about militant activity. During intense gunfire, four members of a group known as “Fitna al-Khawarij” were killed. Weapons and ammunition were recovered from the site, and the deceased were alleged to have been involved in multiple violent incidents in the region.

Security forces have launched a sweeping search operation across the area to capture any remaining armed individuals. Authorities reaffirmed their commitment to continuing counterterrorism operations to maintain peace and stability.

20 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Four killed in Pakistan security raid based on intelligence in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Bangladesh’s newly appointed Finance Minister Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury faces a major challenge as repayment periods for several foreign-funded mega infrastructure projects begin. Over the past decade, projects such as the Padma Rail Link, Metro Rail, Karnaphuli Tunnel, Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant, and Cox’s Bazar Rail have driven infrastructure growth but also created heavy debt burdens. With grace periods ending, large installments and interest payments in foreign currency are now due, straining the national budget.

According to official documents from the Asian Development Bank and the Planning Commission, project costs have risen 30–70 percent beyond initial estimates. The Padma Rail project’s cost rose from Tk 26,000 crore to Tk 39,000 crore, while Metro Rail’s cost increased from Tk 21,000 crore to over Tk 33,000 crore. Repayments for some projects, including Cox’s Bazar Rail and Karnaphuli Tunnel, have already started, while others like Rooppur will begin in 2028.

Experts warn that without improved revenue collection, subsidy reduction, and better project management, Bangladesh could face severe fiscal pressure within five years, potentially forcing budget cuts and new taxes to meet repayment obligations.

20 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh’s new finance minister faces rising debt from mega projects as repayments begin

New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez announced on Thursday that the state has reopened its investigation into possible illegal activity at Jeffrey Epstein’s former Zorro Ranch near Stanley. The decision follows the release of more than three and a half million government files by the U.S. Department of Justice on January 30, which included previously sealed FBI documents. Torrez’s office said the new revelations warranted further examination of the earlier state probe, which was halted in 2019 at the request of federal prosecutors in New York, the same year Epstein was arrested on sex trafficking charges.

The renewed investigation coincides with the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, a former UK royal, on suspicion of misconduct in public office linked to allegations of sharing confidential documents with Epstein. The Epstein scandal has triggered political fallout in the UK but not in the U.S., where critics have accused the Justice Department of lacking transparency. In New Mexico, lawmakers have formed a truth commission to investigate Epstein’s ties to the state and why he was not registered as a sex offender there after his 2008 conviction.

Torrez’s office said it will cooperate with the commission and seek full access to unredacted federal case files to determine whether further legal action is warranted.

20 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

New Mexico reopens Epstein ranch probe after release of millions of federal case files

Emails released in newly published United States Department of Justice files reveal that Jeffrey Epstein, the late convicted sex offender, was offered the chance in 2016 to buy into a large building complex tied to the Department of Defense. The 84,710-square-metre site, located about one mile from the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, was described as a mission-critical property capable of meeting the Defense Department’s infrastructure needs. The proposed $116 million deal would have made Epstein a co-owner and landlord to the U.S. government, though there is no evidence the transaction occurred.

The documents also show Epstein’s extensive ties to Israel, including a decade-long relationship with former Prime Minister Ehud Barak and financial support for Israeli organizations such as Friends of the Israeli Army and the Jewish National Fund. An FBI informant memo described Epstein as a “Mossad agent.”

The Pentagon-linked offer was forwarded by businessman David Stern, who also proposed a separate 2015 investment in FBI field offices and courthouses. Both property proposals were originated by real estate investor Jonathan D Fascitelli.

20 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

DOJ files show Epstein offered Pentagon and FBI property deals raising security concerns

The United States trade deficit widened sharply in December, reaching a five-month high of $70.3 billion, according to the Commerce Department. The goods trade shortfall for 2025 hit a record $1.24 trillion, despite tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump on foreign-manufactured products. Imports rose 3.6 percent in December to $357.6 billion, driven by higher purchases of industrial supplies, copper, crude oil, and capital goods such as computer accessories and telecommunications equipment. Exports fell 1.7 percent to $287.3 billion, though semiconductor and pharmaceutical shipments increased.

The report showed that trade made little or no contribution to fourth-quarter GDP growth. American companies boosted imports of computer chips and other technology goods from Taiwan to support large-scale investments in artificial intelligence. While the goods trade deficit with China dropped nearly 32 percent to $202 billion amid ongoing tensions, trade shifted toward Taiwan and Vietnam, where deficits rose sharply. Factory employment declined by 83,000 jobs between January 2025 and January 2026, underscoring limited benefits from tariffs.

Economists noted that strong imports may reflect robust business investment, particularly in AI-related infrastructure such as data centers, suggesting continued demand for technology equipment.

20 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

US trade deficit hits record as AI-related imports surge despite tariffs

The Bangladesh government has begun reviewing its controversial power purchase agreement with India’s Adani Group. A high-level meeting was held at the Secretariat on Thursday to examine inconsistencies and details of the deal. The session, lasting about ninety minutes, was attended by four ministers, the prime minister’s adviser, and international experts. The meeting also discussed other unequal power and energy contracts signed during the previous Awami League administration. The review follows recommendations from the National Review Committee, which labeled the Adani Power Limited deal as one of the world’s worst and “suicidal” for Bangladesh, urging its renegotiation or cancellation.

The committee’s report highlighted that Bangladesh pays Adani significantly higher rates than other Indian suppliers, with imported electricity costing 85 percent more. The Power Development Board reported paying over 300 billion taka to Adani, including capacity charges exceeding 4.5 billion taka monthly. Ministers stated that decisions will prioritize national and public interests, considering all legal and international obligations. Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has instructed uninterrupted power supply during Ramadan and the upcoming irrigation season.

Officials indicated that further discussions will follow as the government evaluates the committee’s recommendations and explores options for revising or terminating the deal.

20 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh reviews Adani power deal after committee calls it harmful and urges renegotiation

Bangladesh’s Water Resources Minister Md. Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Anee announced that the government will begin a nationwide canal excavation program within the next 180 days. He made the statement on Thursday, February 19, following an inter-ministerial meeting at the Secretariat chaired by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman. The initiative aims to address long-standing waterlogging and irrigation challenges across the country.

The minister noted that canal excavation was a major success during the presidency of Ziaur Rahman, but years of neglect have led to increased waterlogging, loss of navigability in water bodies, and disruption in agricultural irrigation. He said the issue was prioritized in the election manifesto, and the Prime Minister has emphasized its importance since before the election.

Four ministries—the Water Resources, Local Government, Agriculture, and Disaster Management ministries—will jointly prepare an action plan. The next meeting, scheduled for next week, will finalize the program’s timeline and implementation framework. The government expects the initiative to reduce waterlogging, improve irrigation systems, and boost agricultural productivity.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh to begin nationwide canal excavation within 180 days to tackle waterlogging

The government of Bangladesh has formed a 15-member cabinet committee to finalize the Family Card initiative aimed at protecting marginal and low-income families. The Cabinet Division issued a notification on Thursday announcing the formation of the committee, with the Finance Minister appointed as its chair.

According to the notification, the committee includes the Minister for Women and Children Affairs, the Minister for Social Welfare, and several advisers including Rashed Al Mahmud Titumir, Mahdi Amin, and Rehan Asif Asad. Secretaries from the Cabinet Division, Women and Children Affairs, Election Commission Secretariat, Finance Division, ICT Division, Local Government Division, Planning, and Social Welfare Ministries are also members.

The committee’s formation marks a step toward implementing the Family Card program, which is designed to provide social protection to vulnerable families across the country.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh forms 15-member cabinet committee to finalize Family Card for low-income families

Global oil prices have increased following renewed tensions between the United States and Iran, driven by the deadlock in negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program. According to a Reuters report, crude oil benchmarks showed an upward trend on Thursday, reflecting market concerns about potential supply disruptions.

At the start of trading, Brent crude futures rose by 23 cents, or 0.3 percent, reaching 70.58 dollars per barrel. Meanwhile, U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude increased by 25 cents, or 0.4 percent, to 65.44 dollars per barrel. On Wednesday, both benchmarks had already climbed by more than four percent, marking their highest levels since January 30.

Analysts attribute the price surge to heightened military activity by both nations in key oil-producing regions and fears of supply interruptions. Traders have adjusted prices in response to the ongoing geopolitical uncertainty surrounding the U.S.-Iran standoff.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Oil prices climb as U.S.-Iran tensions and stalled nuclear talks raise supply concerns

The government has formed a committee led by the finance minister to implement the planned Family Card program, Social Welfare Minister Dr. A Z M Zahid Hossain announced on Thursday after a meeting at the Secretariat. The committee is expected to submit its report within three days. The minister said the Family Card will provide more than double the financial assistance compared to existing card and allowance programs, while those current initiatives will continue. The new card will be distributed universally, and assistance will be delivered to beneficiaries through information technology.

Dr. Zahid Hossain described the Family Card as a new innovation of the BNP aimed at expanding and strengthening social protection programs. Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Abdul Awal Mintoo stated that the Family Card will be launched on a trial basis before the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr.

The initiative marks a significant step in the government’s social welfare planning, with digital delivery expected to enhance transparency and accessibility once the pilot phase begins.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh forms finance-led committee to implement new Family Card welfare program

A Dhaka court has postponed the date for submitting the reinvestigation report in the murder case of Inkilab Moncho spokesperson Shahid Sharif Osman Hadi. On Thursday, February 19, 2026, Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Md. Sefatullah set February 26 as the new date after the investigating officer, CID Assistant Superintendent of Police Abdul Kadir Bhuiyan, failed to present the report.

According to case details, Hadi was shot by assailants on a motorcycle in the Box Culvert area of Paltan on December 12 after completing election campaigning in Motijheel. He was taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital, later transferred to Evercare, and then to Singapore for advanced treatment, where he died on December 18. The case was subsequently reclassified as a murder case.

Earlier, on January 6, the Detective Branch submitted a charge sheet against 17 individuals, including former ward councillor Taizul Islam Chowdhury Bappi and Faisal Karim Masud. However, Inkilab Moncho’s member secretary Abdullah Al Jaber filed a petition expressing dissatisfaction with the DB report, leading the court to order further investigation by the CID.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka court delays reinvestigation report in Hadi murder case to February 26

Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Abdul Awal Mintu announced that the government will launch the Family Card program on a pilot basis before Eid, during the upcoming Ramadan. The decision was made at an inter-ministerial meeting held on Thursday at the Secretariat, after which the minister briefed reporters about the plan.

Mintu said the Family Card initiative was included in the government’s election manifesto, and discussions are ongoing about how to implement it effectively. He explained that the program is intended to be universal, without restrictions, though a committee has been formed to determine the rollout process. Initially, the cards may be distributed to the ultra-poor, followed by the poor and middle-income families.

When asked about political implications, the minister dismissed concerns raised by the Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB), which warned of electoral consequences if the program was delayed. He assured that the project would indeed begin before Eid and that the government is finalizing the operational mechanism.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh to start pilot Family Card program before Eid during Ramadan

The Road Safety Foundation reported that 487 people were killed and 1,194 injured in 559 road accidents across Bangladesh in January 2026. The organization also recorded six deaths and seven injuries in four waterway accidents, and 32 deaths with 17 injuries in 41 railway accidents. The data was released on Thursday morning through a press statement.

According to the foundation, motorcycle accidents were the most frequent, accounting for 208 incidents and 196 deaths, representing 40.24 percent of total fatalities. Regionally, Dhaka Division saw the highest number of accidents, with 143 incidents causing 119 deaths, or 25.58 percent of total accidents and 24.43 percent of deaths. Sylhet Division recorded the fewest, with 24 accidents and 18 deaths, representing 4.29 percent of total accidents and 3.59 percent of fatalities.

The report was compiled using information from nine national dailies, seven online news portals, various electronic media, and the foundation’s own data sources.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

487 killed in 559 road accidents across Bangladesh in January 2026


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