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Former Prime Minister and Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia passed away on Monday morning at 6 a.m. at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka. The veteran politician, widely known as the 'uncompromising leader', took her last breath surrounded by family members and close associates.

Her death has cast a deep shadow over the country’s political landscape, marking the end of an era in Bangladesh’s democratic history. Khaleda Zia was a central figure in anti-military movements and the restoration of democracy, and she became a symbol of female leadership in national politics. As a three-time former prime minister, her political legacy remains deeply intertwined with the country’s democratic journey.

The nation mourns the loss of a leader who played a defining role in shaping Bangladesh’s modern political identity, leaving behind a void in both her party and the broader political sphere.

30 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia dies in Dhaka, ending a defining chapter in Bangladesh politics

Belgium has announced that Bangladeshi citizens will once again be able to apply for Belgian visas directly from Dhaka, eliminating the need to travel to New Delhi for the process. The service, which had been suspended since September at the Embassy of Sweden in Dhaka, will resume on November 16. According to an official notice from the Belgian Embassy in New Delhi, applications can now be submitted at Borak Mehnur, Level 7, 51/B Kamal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka. Applicants must book appointments in advance. The visa center will remain open from Sunday to Monday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Previously, Bangladeshi applicants had to use the VFS Global office in India for both short- and long-term visa submissions. The move is expected to ease travel and administrative burdens for Bangladeshi travelers to Belgium.

12 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Belgium resumes visa applications from Dhaka for Bangladeshis starting November 16

Police have rescued missing Bangladesh Bank Deputy Director Naimur Rahman from a residential hotel in Madaripur town. The operation took place on Tuesday night, November 11, at the Royal Rest House in the Purana Bazar area. The rescue was conducted by officers from Madaripur Sadar Police Station along with Executive Magistrate Naimur Rahman Sarkar. According to the magistrate, authorities acted on information that the missing official was staying at the hotel. The hotel manager said Rahman had checked in a day earlier, claiming to be seeking employment. Police confirmed that a general diary had been filed regarding his disappearance and that he will be handed over to the relevant police station. Rahman’s disappearance had sparked concern across the country, but he has now been found safe under police custody.

12 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Missing Bangladesh Bank official Naimur Rahman rescued safely from a Madaripur hotel by police

A Turkish C-130 military cargo plane en route from Azerbaijan to Turkey crashed near the Azerbaijan-Georgia border on Tuesday, according to Turkey’s Defense Ministry. The aircraft was carrying 20 Turkish soldiers, though no official confirmation of casualties or survivors has been released. Joint rescue operations involving Azerbaijani and Georgian authorities began immediately after the crash. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan expressed deep sorrow and said efforts to reach the wreckage were ongoing. Senior Turkish officials, including the interior, foreign, and communications ministers, have coordinated with their Georgian counterparts. Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev and Prime Minister Ali Asadov conveyed condolences and pledged support in the rescue efforts. An investigation into the cause of the crash has been launched.

11 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Turkish C-130 military plane crashes near Azerbaijan-Georgia border, rescue and investigation ongoing

The government has made it mandatory to deduct income tax at source from the monthly salaries of all eligible public officials and employees. A directive issued by the Office of the Comptroller General of Accounts (CGA) on November 10 states that, under the Income Tax Act 2023, male employees earning a basic salary of Tk 26,785 or more and female employees earning Tk 30,357 or more now exceed the tax-free threshold. Consequently, income tax must be deducted when processing salary bills. The CGA clarified that drawing officers will be responsible for ensuring accurate deductions under Treasury Rules SR 125. Instructions have been sent to all Chief Accounts and Finance Officers, divisional and district controllers, and upazila accounts offices to implement the order. The directive follows an earlier communication from the Internal Resources Division and the National Board of Revenue (NBR) issued on October 7 regarding mandatory tax deductions.

11 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

The government has made it mandatory to deduct income tax at source from the monthly salaries

A long-standing pillar of American conservative politics—the unwavering support for Israel among Christian evangelicals—is showing signs of erosion. The ongoing Gaza war and public criticism from influential conservative figures such as Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and Marjorie Taylor Greene have fueled growing anti-Israel sentiment within right-wing circles. Surveys indicate that negative views of Israel among conservatives under 50 have risen from 35% to 50% in three years. Experts warn that this generational shift could reshape US foreign policy and affect military and economic aid to Israel. Researchers note that only 32% of evangelicals aged 18–34 now express sympathy for Israel, signaling a significant change in attitudes that once defined conservative identity.

11 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

US conservatives, especially evangelicals, show declining support for Israel amid Gaza conflict

Bangladesh’s Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Adviser Muhammad Faozul Kabir Khan has said that the government will pay USD 100 million to Indian company Adani Power within this month as a partial settlement of outstanding dues. He confirmed that disagreements persist regarding several issues, including coal pricing and delayed payment penalties. A High Court petition alleging corruption in the Adani deal has further complicated the matter, prompting Bangladesh to proceed with an “on protest” partial payment rather than a full settlement.

Adani Power recently issued an ultimatum demanding payment of USD 496 million in arrears by 10 November, warning that electricity supply from its Jharkhand-based 1,600 MW plant would be suspended from 11 November if dues remained unpaid. Bangladesh, however, contests the amount, stating the outstanding figure is USD 262 million. The dispute largely stems from differences in coal price calculations—Adani referencing international market rates while Bangladesh insists on Indonesia’s coal index, resulting in significant variation.

Adani’s contract allows the company to halt electricity supply if payments are not made on time, while still retaining rights to capacity payments. The power purchase agreement, signed in 2017, commits Bangladesh to buying electricity from the plant for 25 years, but an official investigation has already identified several irregularities. Khan reiterated that the government will cancel the deal if proven flawed.

11 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh plans a partial USD 100 million payment to Adani amid a heated dispute over total outstanding dues

After weeks of protest demanding salary structure reforms, assistant teachers of government primary schools have decided to withdraw all agitation programs following a meeting with top officials. On Monday, November 10, teacher leaders met with Finance Secretary Md. Khairuzzaman Majumdar and Secretary of the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education Abu Taher Md. Masud Rana at the Secretariat. The teachers had initially demanded implementation of the 10th-grade pay scale, but the Finance Ministry issued a press release assuring them of the 11th-grade salary structure. Khairun Nahar Lipi, convener of the Primary Teachers’ Demand Implementation Council, told reporters that trusting the official assurance, all protest programs will be suspended starting Tuesday. The teachers expressed hope that this step will ensure a smoother implementation of their salary demands and strengthen dialogue with the government.

10 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Assistant teachers of government primary schools have decided to withdraw all agitation programs following a meeting with top officials

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has filed a record-breaking case against 67 individuals, including prominent Chattogram industrialist Saiful Alam, known as S. Alam, accusing them of embezzling and laundering Tk 10,479 crore from Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited. The case alleges that the accused colluded to secure massive loans under the names of several S. Alam Group companies—S. Alam Refined Sugar Industries, S. Alam Steels, and S. Alam Trading—violating Bangladesh Bank regulations. The ACC investigation revealed manipulation of bank software, approval of loans beyond legal limits, and transfer of large sums to offshore accounts, including Singapore. Former and current top executives of Islami Bank, along with several S. Alam Group officials, are implicated. Officials describe this as the largest financial embezzlement case in Bangladesh’s history, exposing deep-rooted irregularities in the banking sector.

10 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Anti-Corruption Commission officials file a landmark case over the alleged Tk 10,479 crore embezzlement from Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited against 67 individuals including S. Alam

From today, assistant teachers of government primary schools across Bangladesh have begun an indefinite sit-in protest at the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka, demanding a three-point reform to their pay scale and promotion system. Organized by the Bangladesh Primary School Assistant Teachers’ Association, the protest calls for placement in the 10th grade of the national pay scale, resolution of higher-grade advancement after 10 and 16 years of service, and 100% departmental promotions. Multiple teachers’ groups, including the Kashem-Shahin and Shahin-Lipi factions, have joined the movement, expecting around 20,000 participants. Teachers have vowed to continue their protest until the government meets their demands. The movement follows a recent government decision to upgrade head teachers’ pay grades, which assistant teachers say failed to address their long-standing grievances. Officials from the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education are reportedly attempting to negotiate with the demonstrators.

09 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

From today, assistant teachers of government primary schools across Bangladesh have begun an indefinite sit-in protest at the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka, demanding a three-point reform to their pay scale and promotion system

Dhaka Metropolitan Detective Police have filed charges against seven drug dealers for the murder of Dhaka University student and Chhatra Dal leader Shahriar Alam Samya. Investigators found that Samya was deliberately killed after he tried to stop cannabis sales in Suhrawardy Udyan. The accused — Mehedi Hasan, Md Rabbi (Kabutor Rabbi), Md Ripon (Akash), Nahid Hasan Papel, Md Hridoy Islam, Md Harun-or-Rashid Sohag (Lambu Sohag), and Md Robin — were part of a drug network led by Mehedi. On May 13, Samya confronted Rabbi for carrying a taser gun, sparking a brawl in which Rabbi stabbed him fatally with a switchblade. Police confirmed Mehedi had earlier armed his associates. Four others present were cleared of charges for trying to protect Samya. Investigators concluded that Samya’s murder was premeditated and motivated by his resistance to drug dealing inside the park.

09 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka Metropolitan Detective Police have filed charges against seven drug dealers for the murder of Dhaka University student and Chhatra Dal leader Shahriar Alam Samya

A government-run healthcare institution in Dhaka continues to display outdated information on its official website, long after major changes in Bangladesh’s administration. The National Institute of Laboratory Medicine and Referral Center in Agargaon still features the photo of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on its homepage, despite her departure from office following the political unrest of 2024.

The website also lists several former officials as if they remain in their positions. Among them is Zahid Maleque, who served as Health and Family Welfare Minister from 2019 to January 2024, yet is still shown as the current minister. Similarly, former Health Secretary Dr. Md. Anwar Hossain Hawlader and former Director General of Health Services Professor Dr. Abul Bashar Mohammad Khurshid Alam are also inaccurately listed as incumbents.

In reality, Dr. Samanta Lal Sen took office as Health Minister after the January 2024 national election, while Nurjahan Begum currently serves as Health Adviser with the rank of a minister.

The persistence of outdated details on an active public-service website has raised concerns regarding digital governance, information management, and institutional accountability. As the institute provides essential diagnostic services at affordable rates, stakeholders emphasize the importance of accurate, updated information for public trust and operational transparency.

09 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Even after the change of government, the website of an institution under the Health Ministry still displays the photo of Sheikh Hasina, described in the original text as a deposed autocrat

Pakistan and Iran are set to collaborate on a major biographical drama depicting the life and legacy of renowned philosopher-poet Allama Muhammad Iqbal. The initiative gained momentum after a detailed meeting in Islamabad between Pakistan’s Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, and senior Iranian media representatives. Officials from Pakistan’s television channels, a film production company, PEMRA, and the Iranian ambassador also attended.
According to Pakistan Press Agency reports, the minister welcomed the proposal, noting that a joint production in Urdu and Persian would symbolize deep cultural ties between the two nations. Iqbal’s poetry—highly influential in both countries—was highlighted as a timeless cultural bridge.
During the meeting, Pakistan and Iran signed five MoUs covering technical cooperation, skill development, and content exchange. The project aligns with earlier plans revealed by Pakistan’s Planning Ministry, which noted Iran’s interest in producing a film and a high-quality TV series ahead of Iqbal’s 150th birth anniversary in 2027. Actor Usman Mukhtar is expected to portray Iqbal in the upcoming series.

09 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistan and Iran officials discuss a joint biographical drama on Allama Iqbal

Hasnat Abdullah, Chief Organizer of the National Citizen Party (NCP) for the southern region, has expressed solidarity with the protesting government primary school teachers demanding the fulfillment of their long-pending rights. In a Facebook post made on Saturday, November 8, at 9:28 PM, Abdullah strongly condemned the police action against the teachers, promising to stand by them until their demands are met. The ongoing protests intensified after police allegedly attacked demonstrators earlier in the day, leading to the arrest of five teachers and injuries to more than a hundred. In response, the Primary Teachers’ Demand Implementation Council announced a nationwide full-day work stoppage in all government primary schools starting Sunday, November 9, along with a continuous sit-in at the Central Shaheed Minar. Leaders of various teacher associations accused the police of brutality and stated that the strike and protest programs would continue indefinitely until a satisfactory resolution is reached.

08 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Hasnat Abdullah, Chief Organizer for the Southern Region of the National Citizen Party (NCP). File photo

The New York Times Company has reported robust third-quarter results driven by strong growth in digital subscriptions and online advertising. The media giant added 460,000 new digital-only subscribers between July and September — its biggest quarterly increase in recent years — fueled by the success of its multi-product bundle strategy. Over half of its total 12.33 million subscribers now use more than one of its products, which include News, Cooking, Games, Wirecutter, and The Athletic. While digital revenue soared, print subscriptions dropped by 50,000 to 570,000, reducing print income by 3% to $127.2 million. Despite higher operating expenses of $596 million, up 5.8% year-over-year, overall profitability climbed 26.1%. CEO Meredith Kopit Levien expressed confidence in the company’s ability to expand its loyal readership and announced a target of 15 million subscribers by the end of 2027. The Athletic, acquired in 2022 for $550 million, turned profitable for the first time this quarter. The company closed September with $1.1 billion in cash and marketable securities, signaling strong financial stability as it continues its digital transformation.

08 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Digital growth boosts profits as print circulation wanes for The New York Times


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