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Norway’s sovereign wealth fund has sold shares in Caterpillar, citing the use of its bulldozers in demolishing Palestinian property in violation of international law. The Trump administration expressed strong concern, protested to Oslo, and threatened tariffs and visa bans against fund officials. Senator Lindsey Graham warned Norway of consequences for targeting Caterpillar. The divestment marks the first time the fund has acted against a non-Israeli firm over the conflict. The issue is also influencing Norway’s upcoming parliamentary elections.

Rising U.S. inflation, debt concerns, and uncertainty over Trump’s tariff policy are rattling global markets. Analysts warn that aggressive tariffs and political pressure on the Fed could destabilize growth while pushing up long-term bond yields. Yields on U.S., UK, France, and Japan bonds have surged, prompting investors to shift toward gold, which hit a record $3,578 per ounce. Experts caution that fiscal deficits, inflation, and weak investor confidence may deepen volatility, leading to further sell-offs in government bonds worldwide.

Ahead of Durga Puja, West Bengal’s fish markets are flooded with hilsa from Gujarat, with nearly 4,000 tons arriving in just six weeks. Traditionally, hilsa from Bangladesh’s Padma and Meghna rivers are prized for their unique aroma and sweetness, but supply remains uncertain. Experts and traders say Gujarat’s catch lacks that signature flavor. With Odisha’s catch limited and juveniles still being sold illegally in local markets, Bengalis are reluctantly turning to less flavorful alternatives.

Jamaat-e-Islami leader Mujibur Rahman has strongly criticized Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government, describing her rule as “the darkest chapter in Bangladesh’s history.”

Speaking at a recent program, he alleged that during Hasina’s 15 years in power, hundreds of people have been killed, abducted, and subjected to oppression, with no accountability. He further accused the government of tailoring laws to suit its own agenda, while repealing those that did not serve its interests.

Highlighting the need for honest leadership, Mujibur Rahman stated:

“The foundation of a modern and welfare-oriented state lies in establishing honest leadership. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was the embodiment of such leadership. His noble ideals must be our guiding principle, and his governance model should serve as our roadmap.”

He emphasized that true national welfare can only be achieved by adhering to the statecraft of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), whom he described as the architect of the most advanced system of governance for all times. According to him, the divine principles by which the Prophet governed remain the ultimate framework for just leadership and state management.

06 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Mujibur Rahman: “True Welfare Lies in Following the Governance of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)”

BNP leader Abdul Moin Khan has credited late finance minister Saifur Rahman with saving Bangladesh’s economy by introducing the Value Added Tax (VAT).

Speaking at a memorial marking Saifur Rahman’s 16th death anniversary, Moin said, “Today, no government can survive without VAT. Yet the Awami League, then in opposition, bitterly opposed it.”

He praised Saifur Rahman as a visionary economist and skilled manager who not only restructured Bangladesh’s economy but also laid the foundation for long-term financial sustainability.

06 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

“Without VAT, Bangladesh’s Economy Would Have Collapsed”: BNP’s Moin

The Gono Odhikar Parishad staged a solidarity rally demanding a ban on Jatiya Party and the 14-party alliance, accusing them of propping up Sheikh Hasina’s authoritarian rule.

At least 30 anti-fascist parties — including BNP, Jamaat, Islami Andolon, NCP, JSD, and Gonosonghoti Andolon — expressed support. Leaders denounced Jatiya Party as an “Indian proxy” conspiring to destabilize the country, and called for cancellation of its registration.

Speakers also demanded punishment for attacks on Nurul Haque Nur and other opposition activists, as well as the Home Adviser’s resignation. Leaders urged opposition groups to strengthen unity against fascism.

06 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Opposition Bloc Rallies to Demand Ban on Jatiya Party

Hefazat-e-Islam has denounced the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education’s new recruitment policy that favors music teachers over religious instructors, branding it an “anti-Islamic agenda.”

In a statement, the group warned of street protests if the policy is not withdrawn. Hefazat argued that music is prohibited in Islam and should not be imposed in primary education without Muslim parents’ consent.

The statement further alleged that “NGO-backed conspirators” were exploiting the interim government’s weakness to push “de-Islamization projects,” including LGBT and music curricula, echoing similar agendas from the Awami League era.

06 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Hefazat Slams Recruitment of Music Teachers as “Anti-Islamic Agenda”

Jamaat-e-Islami leader Abdullah Mohammad Taher has announced plans to form a broad coalition of like-minded parties ahead of the next national election, united under the “July spirit.”

He claimed that Islamic parties and scholars across the country are rallying to the cause, predicting the alliance would become more visible as elections near. According to Taher, Jamaat’s popularity is growing while that of its rivals is declining.

“The people want free, fair, and festive elections — not manipulated, imposed ones,” he said, framing the polls as a decisive contest against corruption, foreign dominance, and authoritarianism.

06 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat Leader Taher: “A Greater Alliance Will Be Formed for Next Election”

The Gono Odhikar Parishad (GOP) has demanded the resignation of the Home Adviser, blaming him for failing to prevent the recent attack on party convener Nurul Haque Nur. GOP leaders warned of besieging the Secretariat if their demand is ignored.

Rashed Khan, a senior GOP leader, accused ruling party affiliates of orchestrating the attack and demanded stern action against perpetrators within state agencies. BNP’s Habib-un-Nabi Khan Sohel also declared Sheikh Hasina’s political chapter “closed,” insisting her allies, including Jatiya Party, must also face justice.

Jamaat leader Shafiqul Islam Masud questioned how authorities that failed to protect Nur could guarantee voters’ safety during upcoming elections.

06 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

GOP Demands Home Adviser’s Resignation Over Attack on Nurul Haque Nur

BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has hailed Tarique Rahman as the chief architect of the July-August mass movement that, he said, played a pivotal role in ending Sheikh Hasina’s “bloodthirsty fascist rule.”

Speaking to reporters, Rizvi argued that the Awami League had aligned itself with “India-centric politics,” while BNP stood firmly for “Bangladesh’s interests.” He accused pro-government groups of running smear campaigns, tagging and cyberbullying BNP supporters, but vowed that no conspiracy could defeat the people’s will.

06 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Tarique Rahman Architect of July-August Movement: BNP’s Rizvi

Lebanon’s cabinet is meeting to review a military plan to disarm Hezbollah, a move driven by U.S. pressure and intensifying Israeli strikes. The plan stems from a U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal aimed at ending over a year of Hezbollah–Israel clashes. Hezbollah rejects the proposal as treasonous and serving foreign interests, with reports suggesting its ministers may boycott the session. Analysts warn of possible ministerial resignations or street protests if the plan proceeds, while Speaker Nabih Berri urges dialogue and consensus.

Authorities at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka prevented S.M. Siddiqui, the younger brother of politicians Latif Siddiqui and Kader Siddiqui, from leaving the country for Thailand.

The incident occurred on Friday morning when immigration officials stopped Siddiqui, who was accompanied by his wife. According to airport sources, he was barred from boarding due to an active travel restriction order.

S.M. Siddiqui, a former chairman of Tangail’s Kalihati Upazila Parishad, was subsequently sent back after being detained at immigration.

05 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Latif and Kader Siddiqui’s Younger Brother Stopped at Dhaka Airport, Denied Travel to Thailand

Police have arrested eight individuals, including former Awami League MP of Nilphamari-3 Saddam Hossain Pavel, for allegedly planning sabotage and funding disruptive activities in Dhaka.

The arrests, made during a DB operation on Thursday night, come amid allegations that the group sought to create instability through flash rallies and other acts of disruption. Official statements confirmed that all arrested have pending cases in various police stations.

05 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Former Awami League MP Saddam Hossain Pavel Among Eight Arrested for Planning Sabotage

Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Secretary General Dr. Redwan Ahmed has accused Jamaat-e-Islami of being the only political party that directly collaborated with Pakistan during the Liberation War by forming the Razakar, Al-Badr, and Al-Shams forces.

Speaking at a discussion, Dr. Redwan said, “Even today, there are people in our country who chant slogans for Pakistan. They never wanted Bangladesh’s independence. In 1971, they were Razakars. Jamaat-e-Islami not only sided with the Pakistani occupation forces but also played a central role in forming auxiliary forces. They abducted women, handed them over to Pakistani camps, and provided information about the freedom fighters to the enemy.”

Dr. Redwan further alleged that Jamaat-e-Islami is plotting to derail the upcoming national elections scheduled for February 2026, but such attempts will not succeed. He criticized Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, claiming she scrapped the caretaker government system to cling to power indefinitely, but the people resisted.

“The current government has failed completely in governance,” he added. “Despite that, we are extending our full cooperation so that it can hold a free, fair, and neutral election and transfer power to a government truly elected by the people.”

05 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat-e-Islami Only Party That Formed Razakar, Al-Badr, Al-Shams Forces Against Liberation War: Redwan

India will maintain its fuel imports from Russia, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman confirmed in an interview. She emphasized that decisions on fuel procurement depend on price, logistics, and national requirements, especially concerning foreign exchange. Fuel accounts for the largest share of India’s import expenditure. Russia’s share in India’s fuel imports has risen from under 1% pre-Ukraine conflict to nearly 40% now. Indian refineries process discounted Russian fuel, while Europe bans Russian crude but imports refined products from India. Sitharaman also noted government support for industries affected by high duties.


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