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According to a report published by Amar Desh on January 16, 2026, former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia was evicted from her residence on Mainul Road inside Dhaka Cantonment on November 13, 2010. The house, associated with her late husband President Ziaur Rahman, was described as a place of deep personal and historical significance. The eviction followed a government decision in April 2009 to cancel the property’s lease, citing irregularities and claiming that such an allocation to a political figure violated cantonment regulations.

The report alleges that several political, judicial, and military figures were involved in the eviction process. It names Sheikh Hasina, her military adviser Tariq Ahmed Siddiq, former chief justices A.B.M. Khairul Haque and S.K. Sinha, and other senior officials as key actors. The article also describes the judicial proceedings that finalized the eviction without a hearing and recounts Khaleda Zia’s emotional reaction during a subsequent press conference.

The report further claims that the eviction was politically motivated and coordinated through multiple state institutions. It presents the incident as a significant episode in Bangladesh’s political history, linking it to broader tensions between the Awami League and the BNP.

16 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Report details figures linked to Khaleda Zia’s 2010 eviction from Dhaka cantonment home

Russia has accused a British diplomat stationed in Moscow of engaging in espionage, prompting a swift rejection from the United Kingdom’s Foreign Office. The accusation was followed by Russia’s announcement on Thursday that the diplomat would be expelled from the country.

According to a report from London citing AFP, the UK Foreign Office dismissed the charge as malicious and entirely unfounded. In its statement, the ministry said that such politically motivated allegations from the Kremlin against British diplomats were not new. It added that London was reviewing possible responses to the expulsion and the accusation.

Observers noted that this incident could further escalate diplomatic tensions between Moscow and London, which have already been strained by previous disputes.

16 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Russia expels British diplomat over spying claim, UK calls accusation malicious and baseless

Two major opposition parties in Japan have decided to contest the upcoming election together to challenge Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s ruling coalition. The decision was made on Thursday with the aim of attracting undecided voters ahead of a possible snap election. Takaichi, who became Japan’s first female prime minister in October, currently leads in opinion polls, and her coalition is expected to strengthen its majority in the powerful lower house of parliament.

Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDPJ) leader Yoshihiko Noda announced that his party would form a new alliance with Komeito, a former partner of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, to jointly contest the election. Noda described the alliance as a centrist alternative to Takaichi’s right-leaning coalition. Media reports suggest the election could take place as early as next month.

Officials from Takaichi’s party and its ally, the Japan Innovation Party, said the prime minister has informed them of her plan to call the vote soon after the parliamentary session begins.

16 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Japan’s opposition parties form alliance to challenge Prime Minister Takaichi’s ruling coalition

The Election Commission (EC) of Bangladesh has approved the Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) central student council (ShakSU) and hall council elections to be held on January 20. A formal notification, signed by Deputy Secretary Mohammad Monir Hossain of the EC’s Election Management-2 branch, was issued on Thursday night confirming the decision. The EC stated that the elections may proceed subject to compliance with the code of conduct.

ShakSU Election Commission spokesperson Professor Nazrul Islam said they had been waiting for the national EC’s approval and that there were now no remaining obstacles to holding the polls. Earlier uncertainty arose after an EC directive on Monday restricted all professional and organizational elections until February 12 to ensure the national parliamentary election and referendum remained unaffected. In response, ShakSU candidates submitted a memorandum requesting permission to hold the vote on January 20.

The EC’s latest approval resolves the earlier uncertainty, allowing SUST to proceed with its student council elections as planned.

16 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh EC clears SUST student council elections for January 20

The Jamaat-e-Islami-led 11-party electoral alliance has finalized its seat-sharing arrangement ahead of the upcoming national parliamentary election. At a press conference held at the Diploma Engineers Institute in Dhaka on Thursday night, the alliance announced a list of candidates for 253 constituencies. Under the agreement, the National Citizens Party (NCP) will contest in 30 constituencies. Representatives from Islami Andolon Bangladesh were not present at the event.

According to the announced distribution, Jamaat-e-Islami received 179 seats, NCP 30, Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis 20, Khelafat Majlis 10, LDP 7, AB Party 3, Nezame Islami Party 2, and Bangladesh Development Party (BDP) 2. The remaining 47 constituencies have been reserved for Islami Andolon Bangladesh.

The finalization of this seat-sharing deal marks a significant step in the alliance’s preparation for the national election, clarifying the internal distribution of constituencies among its member parties.

16 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat-led alliance finalizes seat deal, NCP to contest 30 constituencies

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has announced that it will contest 179 constituencies in the upcoming national parliamentary election as part of an 11-party electoral alliance. The final declaration of the coalition was made on Thursday night at a press conference held at the Diploma Engineers Institute in Dhaka, where a total list of 253 candidates was unveiled by the participating parties.

According to the announcement, Jamaat-e-Islami will field candidates in 179 seats, while the National Citizen Party (NCP) will contest 30, Bangladesh Khelafat Majlish 20, Khelafat Majlish 10, Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) 7, Amar Bangladesh Party (AB Party) 3, Bangladesh Nezame Islam Party 2, and Bangladesh Development Party 2. Representatives from Islami Andolan Bangladesh were not present at the press conference.

The declaration marks the formalization of the 11-party alliance led by Jamaat-e-Islami ahead of the national polls, signaling coordinated participation across multiple constituencies.

16 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat-e-Islami to contest 179 seats under 11-party alliance in Bangladesh election

Advocate Abdullah Al Amin, joint member secretary of the National Citizen Party (NCP) and parliamentary candidate for Narayanganj-4, has filed a general diary (GD) at Fatullah Model Police Station citing security concerns. The GD was recorded on Thursday, January 15, 2026, according to Inspector (Investigation) Anwar Hossain. The filing followed an attempted attack on Al Amin in the Bashmuli area of Kashipur Union, Sadar upazila, on Wednesday evening.

In his GD, Al Amin stated that an unidentified caller had threatened to kill him and verbally abused him. He also reported that his party’s leaders and activists were receiving threats from various phone numbers. Al Amin said he and his family were living in fear due to these threats.

Law enforcement agencies, including the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) and police, have confirmed the detention of two individuals allegedly involved in the attempted attack on Al Amin.

16 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Narayanganj-4 NCP candidate files GD after threats and attack attempt

Newly appointed US Ambassador to Bangladesh Brent Christensen presented his credentials to President Mohammed Shahabuddin at Bangabhaban on Thursday, marking his formal assumption of duties in Dhaka. According to the US Embassy, Christensen said the United States is proud to call Bangladesh a friend and expressed honor in presenting his credentials to the President.

Christensen highlighted that for over 50 years, the two nations have worked together to enhance regional stability, promote economic growth beneficial to both peoples, and strengthen mutual respect for sovereignty. He stated his eagerness to continue this collaboration and deepen bilateral ties. Senior officials from the President’s Office and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs attended the ceremony.

Christensen arrived in Dhaka on Monday evening as the 19th US Ambassador to Bangladesh. He later met with senior officials at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, reaffirming Washington’s commitment to working closely with Dhaka to advance regional peace and prosperity.

16 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

US envoy Brent Christensen presents credentials, vows to strengthen Bangladesh–US relations

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has interrogated Bushra Afrin, the first Chief Heat Officer of Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC), as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged illegal wealth accumulation by her father, former DNCC mayor Atiqul Islam. The questioning took place on Thursday at the ACC headquarters in Segunbagicha, Dhaka, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. According to the ACC, Afrin was summoned to determine whether she had any involvement in her father’s alleged acquisition of illicit assets.

Bushra Afrin, who completed her secondary education in Dhaka and pursued higher studies in Canada, was appointed DNCC’s Chief Heat Officer in May 2023. The ACC’s Deputy Director (Public Relations), Akhtarul Islam, confirmed that the commission conducted the questioning. Atiqul Islam was arrested on October 16, 2024, in Dhaka’s Mohakhali DOHS area after going into hiding following the fall of the Awami League government in August 2024.

The ACC is investigating allegations that Atiqul Islam and others misused power, manipulated tenders, and engaged in corruption and money laundering related to the purchase of mosquito control equipment.

15 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

ACC questions DNCC Chief Heat Officer Bushra Afrin in probe into ex-mayor Atiqul Islam’s assets

A group of writers organized a memorial meeting in remembrance of former three-time Prime Minister and political leader Begum Khaleda Zia. The event took place on Thursday, January 15, 2026, at 4 p.m. in the Al Mahmud Writer’s Corner of Bangla Academy. BNP Vice Chairman Shamsuzzaman Dudu attended as the chief guest, while writer and publisher Saeed Bari presided over the session.

The program featured poetry recitations, reminiscences, and discussions highlighting various aspects of Khaleda Zia’s life and political career. Participants included poets, writers, researchers, and journalists such as Mahmud Shafik, Razueddin Stalin, Asad Kajol, Kalam Fayezi, and others. Speakers recalled that during Khaleda Zia’s tenure, Bangladeshi writers enjoyed significant freedom and that even those with differing opinions received state recognition.

Speakers expressed that her liberal political philosophy would continue to inspire future generations of writers and intellectuals in Bangladesh.

15 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Writers gather at Bangla Academy to honor former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia

The Election Commission (EC) has declared the nomination of Hummam Quader Chowdhury, BNP’s candidate for Chittagong-7 and a member of the party’s central executive committee, as valid. The decision was announced on Thursday, January 15, 2026, following an appeal hearing held at the Election Building in Dhaka. This marks Hummam’s first participation in a parliamentary election. He had submitted his nomination papers on December 29 after receiving party endorsement on November 3.

His candidacy faced challenges over allegations of loan default and concealment of financial information in his affidavit. Hummam claimed that attempts were made to label him a defaulter through a special process on January 8, but the High Court had already issued a stay order on the disputed report. The EC, led by the Chief Election Commissioner, considered the legal documents before validating his nomination.

According to his affidavit, Hummam’s annual income is about Tk 1.25 million, with movable assets worth Tk 8.42 million. His wife’s declared assets amount to nearly Tk 410 million. The EC’s decision reportedly revived enthusiasm among BNP supporters in Chittagong-7.

15 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

EC upholds Hummam Quader Chowdhury’s BNP nomination for Chittagong-7

Interim government industry adviser Adilur Rahman Khan has called on citizens to vote 'Yes' in the upcoming February 12 referendum, held alongside the 13th National Parliamentary Election. Speaking as chief guest at the inauguration of the 'Vote Car' caravan following an Imam Conference at the district stadium in Chattogram, he urged voters to remember those who sacrificed their lives during the 36 days of the fiery July movement and to participate in a festive atmosphere.

Adilur Rahman said the referendum aims to establish the 'July Charter' signed by anti-fascist movements and to pave the way for building a century-long Bangladesh. He recalled the past 16 years as a period of fear and oppression, marked by disappearances, killings, and repression. He emphasized that citizens had been deprived of voting rights and that thousands had been imprisoned under a fascist regime.

He appealed to all citizens to vote for their preferred candidates in the national election and simultaneously cast a 'Yes' vote in the referendum to ensure that such oppression never returns and to continue the transformation initiated by the July movement.

15 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Adilur Rahman urges 'Yes' vote in February 12 referendum honoring July martyrs

Ukraine’s new Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov told parliament that nearly 200,000 soldiers have left their posts without authorization, describing the situation as a severe manpower crisis. Speaking before his confirmation vote on Wednesday, Fedorov said around two million Ukrainians are currently wanted for evading military duties. He noted that the army has been under immense pressure for years while defending the country against a much stronger enemy.

According to Fedorov, the front-line situation remains dire, with Ukrainian forces struggling to hold key positions despite shortages of personnel and weapons. CNN reported that rumors of low morale and desertions had circulated for some time, but Fedorov’s remarks marked the first official acknowledgment of the scale of the problem. Ukrainian law requires all men aged 18 to 60 to register for military service, while those aged 25 to 60 are subject to mandatory mobilization.

After meeting Fedorov, President Volodymyr Zelensky said the country’s mobilization process needs major reform. Fedorov, 34, emphasized that technological advancement, including drones and robotics, is now vital to offset manpower shortages.

15 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Ukraine’s defense minister says 200,000 soldiers left posts without permission amid manpower crisis

The interim government of Bangladesh has approved the draft of the July Uprising Protection and Liability Determination Ordinance, which is expected to become law within five to seven days through a gazette notification. The approval was given at a meeting of the advisory council chaired by Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus in Tejgaon. Later, at a press conference at the Foreign Service Academy, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Adviser Asif Nazrul said the ordinance fulfills the government’s commitment to those involved in the July uprising.

According to Nazrul, the ordinance grants immunity from criminal liability to individuals who participated in political resistance activities during July and August aimed at restoring democratic governance by toppling the fascist regime. The government will withdraw existing criminal cases related to such activities, and no new cases can be filed for actions taken during that period. However, acts of violence committed for personal gain or revenge will not be exempted.

The National Human Rights Commission has been tasked with determining whether killings were politically motivated or driven by personal interests. Victims’ families may appeal to the commission, whose investigation reports will carry the same legal weight as police reports in court.

15 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh approves draft law granting amnesty for July uprising participants

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has announced the suspension of four of its branch committees in Patuakhali. The decision was disclosed on Thursday, January 15, 2026, through a press release issued by BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Advocate Ruhul Kabir Rizvi. According to the statement, the existing committees of Patuakhali Municipality, Sadar Upazila, Dumki Upazila, and Mirzaganj Upazila BNP will remain suspended until further instructions from the party.

The announcement, distributed to the media, serves as an official notification to all concerned members and stakeholders within the party. No specific reasons for the suspension were mentioned in the release, and no replacement committees were announced at this stage.

The suspension indicates an internal organizational adjustment within the BNP’s local structure in Patuakhali, pending future directives from the central leadership.

15 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP suspends four local committees in Patuakhali until further notice


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