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Tensions have flared along the Naikhongchhari border between Bangladesh and Myanmar following the abduction of a Bangladeshi woodcutter by the Arakan Army. The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has been actively working to secure his release through several rounds of meetings and operations. However, no response has been received from the insurgent group. Lieutenant Colonel Kapil Uddin Kayes confirmed that efforts are ongoing despite the complexity of dealing with issues between two nations. The abduction of Mofiz has sparked widespread anger among locals, especially in three border villages, where thousands have gathered in protest. A public meeting at Phultali School field declared a halt to all communication across the border, demanding Mofizur Rahman’s immediate return. Protest rallies and announcements over loudspeakers echoed throughout the region.

17 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Tensions Rise at Myanmar Border After Arakan Army Abducts Bangladeshi Woodcutter

Adviser Sharmin S. Murshid has urged the nation to embrace a renewed sense of love, unity, and commitment. “It’s time to think afresh, to love afresh, and to move forward with everyone,” she said. “Small joys create deep meaning, while chasing big achievements often brings sorrow — which we must avoid.” She emphasized the importance of holding onto a Bangladesh built by and for all its people, making this a collective vow for the New Year. Referring to the sacrifices of the younger generation during past movements, she said, “I don’t know if they saw the dream they gave their lives for, but we must dream it on their behalf.” Addressing the youth, she reminded them that they represent 51% of the population through the Ministry of Women and Children Affairs, and urged them to realize their immense potential and power — power that, if recognized, would never let such a vital ministry remain sidelined.

17 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Time to Love Again, Commit Anew, and Move Forward Together: Adviser Sharmin S. Murshid

Prosecutor Gazi Monowar Hossain Tamim said the investigation into the July massacre case against fugitive Sheikh Hasina is nearly complete. The case, along with others against Awami League leaders and law enforcement chiefs, is person-specific and based on direct involvement. “Hasina is the central figure behind all these crimes,” he claimed, adding that additional cases related to incidents in Ashulia, Rampura, and Chankharpul are under review, with priority given to the most brutal ones.

17 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Investigation Into July Massacre Case Against Fugitive Hasina Nears Completion: Prosecutor

Air Chief Marshal Hasan Mahmood Khan inaugurated the newly installed GM 403M air defense radar at the 71st Squadron of the Bangladesh Air Force. The advanced system is expected to significantly enhance the country’s aerial defense and technological capabilities, reinforcing the BAF’s commitment to securing Bangladeshi airspace.

17 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Air Force Chief Inaugurates New GM 403M Air Defense Radar at Squadron 71

Rajshahi University has approved the amended constitution of its student union (RAKSU) and formed a 7-member election commission. Finance Professor Md. Amzad Hossain will serve as Chief Election Commissioner. Other members include Professors Nizam Uddin, F. Nazrul Islam, Enamul Haque, Abdul Hannan, Aminul Haque, and Mostafa Kamal Akand. Elections are expected between the third and fourth weeks of June.

17 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

RU Approves Amended Constitution, Forms RAKSU Election Commission

TIME Magazine has named Nobel Laureate and Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus in its 2025 list of the world’s 100 most influential individuals. The list includes global leaders, innovators, and cultural icons like Donald Trump, Elon Musk, JD Vance, Claudia Sheinbaum, and Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. Dr. Yunus took office on August 8, following Sheikh Hasina’s fall from power and exile in Delhi amidst a popular uprising.

17 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

TIME Magazine Lists Dr. Muhammad Yunus Among World’s 100 Most Influential People

NCP leader Sharmin Shamanta stated that BNP’s recent formal meeting with the Chief Adviser was expected, given the interim government’s historical favoring of BNP. However, she warned against setting a specific election date solely to satisfy one party, noting that other political groups would feel alienated. “The roadmap should follow the July Charter and include consensus-based reforms. Public support will shift based on parties’ stances on reform,” she said.

17 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Shamanta: July Charter First, Then Roadmap — Singular Focus on BNP Could Upset Others

A delegation led by Economic Adviser Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed will meet USTR representatives next week over a 37% retaliatory tariff. Adviser Bashiruddin said, “The cancellation of transshipment facilities will increase our costs by about BDT 2,000 crore. We’re engaged in round-the-clock talks.” He emphasized inflation is declining and purchasing power is improving, which may cushion families from rising product prices.

17 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Economic Adviser to Meet USTR: Transshipment Ban to Cost BDT 2,000 Cr More, Says Bashiruddin

BNP Standing Committee member Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury said they’ve submitted reform proposals and are hopeful of early elections. “The Chief Adviser himself said reforms will be based on national consensus. We’ve identified common grounds — with consensus, reforms can be done in a month.” He added that the U.S. delegation inquired about BNP’s economic and political policies, to which they assured larger structural reforms ahead.

16 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Khorshed: We’ve Proposed Reforms — Consensus Can Deliver Results Within a Month

U.S. President Donald Trump has increased tariffs on Chinese imports to a staggering 245%. The White House cited China’s retaliatory actions, including a ban on exporting six heavy rare earth metals and magnets essential for military, aerospace, and semiconductor industries. The administration accused China of deliberately restricting critical materials like gallium, germanium, and antimony. The move is framed as part of Trump’s “America First” trade policy.

16 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Trump Raises Tariffs on China to 245% After Rare Earth Export Ban

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) conducted a raid at the Naogaon Sadar Sub-Registry Office amid allegations of rampant irregularities and bribery. A service recipient said, “Nothing gets done here without paying bribes. If ACC carries out raids weekly, we’ll all benefit.” ACC officer Mehbuba Khatun Rita stated, “Collusion between sub-registry officials and deed writers is leading to harassment and unauthorized charges. We’ve collected documents and will send a full report to the commissioner.” Sub-Registrar Md. Hasanuzzaman claimed, “ACC didn’t show us anything specific. If they do, we will take action.”

16 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

ACC Raids Naogaon Sub-Registry Office over Corruption Allegations

Top leaders of the fascist allies of the ruling Awami League, Hasanul Haq Inu of JASAD and Rashed Khan Menon of the Workers’ Party, were presented before the court for a bail hearing. Standing in the dock, Inu smiled and told Menon, “Our day will come too.” Menon responded with a faint smile. Following the hearing, the court granted a petition to show them arrested in a new case. Both were then taken back to the holding cells under tight security.

16 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Arrogance of the Fascists: Inu to Menon in the Dock — “Our Day Will Come Too”

Election Commissioner Anwarul Islam Sarkar has said that the Election Commission (EC) is preparing for the upcoming national polls, targeting December for holding the election. The EC will announce its action plan by July. He stated that the commission plans to include all eligible voters who turn 18 before the official announcement. Law amendments may be required to facilitate this. Sarkar also mentioned planned consultations with political parties and law enforcement agencies in July and August to assess the feasibility of holding elections under current security conditions.

16 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Election Commission to Announce Action Plan by July: Commissioner Anwarul Islam Sarkar

Students of public and private polytechnic institutes have announced a nationwide railway blockade on Thursday as part of their ongoing movement to press home six demands. While they called off today’s road blockade, their demands include cancellation of the 30% promotion quota for Craft Instructors to Junior Instructor posts, revocation of unauthorized appointments made in 2021, dismissal of those involved, reform of recruitment policies, and ending open-age admissions in Diploma Engineering courses. They also demand a four-year curriculum aligned with international standards and English as the medium of instruction, as well as the establishment of a separate Ministry for Technical and Higher Education, a Technical Education Reform Commission, and a dedicated technical university.

16 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Polytechnic Students to Block Railways Nationwide Thursday Over Six-Point Demand

Fifty-five Bangladeshi fishermen who had been detained by the Arakan Army have returned to Bangladesh via the Naf River. The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) attributed the successful repatriation to diplomatic efforts and coordinated actions. Colonel Ashiqur Rahman stated that the fishermen were detained for allegedly crossing into Myanmar waters. Arrangements are now being made to reunite the fishermen with their families.

16 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

55 Bangladeshi Fishermen Freed by Arakan Army Return Home


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