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Iran has launched a series of new missile attacks targeting Israel, according to reports published on March 2, 2026. Within the past hour, at least three missiles were fired, prompting warning sirens across much of Israel. The Times of Israel reported around 1:45 a.m. Bangladesh time that Iran had resumed missile strikes, with sirens sounding particularly in the southern regions.

Unconfirmed sources indicated that one missile directly hit Tel Aviv, though it remains unclear whether the other missiles were intercepted midair. The total number of missiles launched by Iran has not been confirmed. The situation continues to develop as both sides assess the scale and impact of the attacks.

The report did not specify any casualties or official responses from either government, leaving uncertainty about the immediate consequences of the strikes.

02 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran fires multiple missiles at Israel, triggering nationwide sirens

An Iranian ballistic missile struck Jerusalem, according to a report by Al Jazeera on March 2, 2026. The missile was among several newly launched by Iran, and one directly hit the city. Al Jazeera’s correspondent at the scene said warning sirens sounded in East Jerusalem shortly before the impact occurred.

Jerusalem has been under Israeli control since the 1967 Six-Day Arab War, though Palestinians regard it as their sacred land. The city holds the Al-Aqsa Mosque, considered Islam’s first qibla and one of its holiest sites after Mecca and Medina. The report described the area as being under full Israeli administrative authority despite its religious significance to Muslims.

The incident comes amid a series of regional escalations, including reports of Iranian missile attacks on a Qatari energy facility and other security incidents in the Gulf region.

02 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iranian ballistic missile hits Jerusalem, Al Jazeera reports escalating regional tensions

Serious allegations have surfaced over the use of substandard bricks and sand in a Tk 3.73 crore road construction project in Nasirnagar upazila of Brahmanbaria. The project, under the Local Government Engineering Department’s (LGED) rural development initiative for Comilla, Chandpur, and Brahmanbaria districts, covers a 1,500-meter stretch from Guniouk Union Parishad to Bengauta. The contractor, E Smart Construction Ltd, owned by Khairul Hasan, is accused of ignoring instructions to use quality materials, prompting anger among local residents.

Locals claim the work, initially slow, suddenly accelerated to conceal irregularities. On-site observations confirmed workers using low-quality bricks and sand for the guide wall. Representatives of the contractor admitted using the materials supplied by the owner. The supervising officer, Arif Hossain, promised to prevent such practices in the future. Upazila Engineer Aminul Islam Mridha said repeated warnings failed to stop the use of poor materials, while District Executive Engineer Ibrahim Khalil assured that necessary action would be taken after consulting the upazila engineer.

The incident has raised concerns about oversight and accountability in rural infrastructure projects under LGED.

02 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Substandard materials alleged in Tk 4 crore road project in Brahmanbaria’s Nasirnagar

Authorities in Jamalpur recovered 1,444 liters of edible oil belonging to the Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB) from an abandoned warehouse once owned by a local Awami League leader. The operation was carried out on Sunday evening at Bagherhata Bottola area by the Directorate of National Consumer Rights Protection and law enforcement agencies. The oil, stored in 722 bottles of two liters each, was found buried under bricks inside the warehouse of the late Jahurul Islam Monsur, a former joint general secretary of the district Awami League.

According to officials, the oil had been illegally stockpiled to create an artificial shortage in the market. Two individuals, Shahin and Swadhin Babu, were detained for questioning in connection with the incident. The Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) stated that an investigation is underway to identify all those involved, and legal action will follow once the inquiry is complete.

The discovery has caused widespread public concern in the area, with local residents demanding swift and strict action against those responsible.

02 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

TCB oil seized from abandoned warehouse of Awami League leader in Jamalpur

Oman's Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi has stated that the 'door of diplomacy' between Iran and the United States remains open, even as U.S. and Israeli military operations against Iran enter their second day. The minister made the remarks on social media, emphasizing that dialogue remains possible despite the ongoing hostilities.

Albusaidi noted that recent talks held in Geneva had achieved real progress toward an unprecedented agreement between Iran and the United States. He stressed that although the goal had been to avoid war, the outbreak of conflict does not mean the end of hope for peace. The Omani minister reiterated his belief that diplomacy remains the strongest tool for resolving the crisis.

Oman has been acting as a mediator in the recent discussions between Tehran and Washington, and its statement signals continued efforts to maintain communication channels despite escalating tensions.

02 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Oman says diplomacy between Iran and the U.S. remains possible despite ongoing military conflict

A BNP activist was reportedly injured in an attack allegedly carried out by Awami League supporters in Burirdanga Union’s Ward No. 3 of Mongla upazila, Bagerhat. The incident occurred around 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 1, in the Chalabunia area. The injured man, identified as 47-year-old Monoj Shil, is currently receiving treatment at Mongla Upazila Health Complex, confirmed Officer-in-Charge Shahinur Rahman Shahin.

According to local sources, residents rushed to the scene after hearing screams and found Monoj Shil lying on the ground, bleeding. He alleged that Awami League ward general secretary Robi Roy and two or three associates attacked him while attempting to seize his 10-katha fish enclosure. Monoj claimed he was beaten when he tried to resist and that his family was later threatened. He said the assault was revenge for an earlier incident on the 5th.

Awami League leader Robi Roy denied the allegations, saying he was injured while trying to stop the fight. Police stated that legal action would follow upon receiving a written complaint.

02 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP activist injured in alleged Awami League attack in Mongla’s Burirdanga Union

Arsenal defeated Chelsea 2-1 in a high-voltage English Premier League match, extending their lead at the top of the table. Under coach Mikel Arteta, the Gunners maintained strong form as Manchester United also claimed a 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace. Meanwhile, Manchester City edged Leeds United 1-0 away, with Antoine Semenyo scoring the decisive goal.

City’s win came just before halftime when Ryan Aït-Nouri’s pass found Semenyo, who finished neatly to beat the goalkeeper. The result marked City’s fourth consecutive league victory, narrowing the gap with leaders Arsenal. After 28 matches, City hold 59 points from 18 wins and five draws, trailing Arsenal by two points.

In other European action, Bayern Munich beat Borussia Dortmund 3-2 in the Bundesliga thanks to two goals from Harry Kane, while Paris Saint-Germain defeated Le Havre 1-0 in Ligue 1.

02 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Arsenal, Manchester United and Manchester City record key league wins to tighten title race

The United Kingdom has granted the United States permission to use British military bases for operations targeting Iran’s missile systems. Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the decision in a video message on Monday, clarifying that the UK will not take part directly in the war. He said the move follows requests from allied nations in the Gulf region for stronger British involvement in their defense.

Starmer stated that British warplanes are already participating in joint air defense missions and have intercepted several Iranian missile attacks. He emphasized that neutralizing the threat requires destroying the missiles at their source, including Iranian storage sites and launchers. The United States requested access to British bases for what it described as “specific and limited defensive purposes,” and the UK government accepted the request to prevent further Iranian attacks that could endanger civilians and British nationals.

The announcement comes amid escalating tensions in the Gulf, including recent missile strikes on energy facilities in Qatar and attacks on oil tankers near Oman.

02 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

UK permits US to use its bases for limited defensive strikes on Iran

A total of 136 new books were released during the first four days of the Amar Ekushey Book Fair 2026, according to the Bangla Academy on Sunday. The second day saw 16 new titles, the third day 38, and the fourth day 42. The Academy does not count books released on the opening day. Among the new publications are 15 storybooks, 13 novels, 5 essays, 25 poetry collections, 5 research works, 1 rhyme book, 8 children’s books, 4 biographies, and 1 play. Additionally, six books cover science, travel, and history, while others include language, translation, science fiction, and miscellaneous topics.

Publishers said they are releasing diverse titles to maintain reader interest during Ramadan, with growing enthusiasm among visitors. Saeed Bari, a member of the fair’s organizing committee, expressed optimism that the event would conclude successfully as scheduled and help revive the publishing industry.

Visitors were seen buying both new and previously published books. Discussions and tributes, including one honoring artist Hamiduzzaman Khan, were also held at the fair’s main stage.

02 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

136 new titles launched in first four days of Amar Ekushey Book Fair 2026

Incidents of post-election violence have persisted across Bangladesh following the 13th parliamentary election. Reports from multiple districts describe ongoing clashes, injuries, and deaths involving supporters of the BNP, Jamaat-e-Islami, and independent candidates. In Chuadanga’s Jibannagar, a Jamaat leader’s death in a clash with BNP activists led to a protest march demanding arrests within 24 hours. Police confirmed one death and said a case is being processed. Similar unrest has been reported in Bagerhat, Jhenaidah, Narayanganj, Mymensingh, Natore, Jessore, and Pabna.

In Bagerhat, repeated confrontations among BNP, Jamaat, and independent supporters have left one person dead and over a hundred injured since the election. In Jhenaidah’s Kaliganj, clashes at a BNP office injured police officers, while in Narayanganj’s Sonargaon, attacks on homes of opposition activists were reported. Other districts saw factional disputes over local dominance, fisheries, and tender allocations.

Authorities in several areas stated that cases have been filed and investigations are ongoing, though tensions remain high and political groups continue to hold protests demanding justice for victims.

02 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Post-election clashes and protests continue across Bangladesh amid rising political violence

Police in Dhaka have disclosed horrifying details of a murder following the recovery of dismembered body parts from different parts of the city. According to officials, the victim, identified as Obaidullah from Shibpur in Narsingdi, was allegedly killed by his roommate, Shahin, on the night of February 27. The killing reportedly stemmed from long-standing resentment over household chores and repeated arguments. After the murder, Shahin allegedly cut the body into seven pieces and disposed of them across several locations, including Paltan, the stadium area, and Kamalapur.

At a press briefing at the DMP Media Centre on Minto Road, Motijheel Division Deputy Commissioner Harun-or-Rashid said police identified the victim through fingerprint analysis after finding two severed hands near the stadium. Investigators later recovered other body parts from various sites and continued searching for the remaining pieces. Police stated that Shahin confessed to the crime during interrogation, describing how disputes over cigarettes, food, and loud phone conversations escalated into violence.

Authorities are continuing operations to locate the remaining body parts and complete the investigation.

02 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Police detail Dhaka murder after dismembered body parts found across city

Election Commissioner Abdur Rahmanel Ma’sud announced that preparations for local government elections will begin after Eid. He made the statement on Sunday at the Election Building in Agargaon, Dhaka, while attending the Best Reporting Award ceremony organized by the Reporters Forum for Election and Democracy. He said the Election Commission remains active year-round, organizing parliamentary, presidential, and local elections. The commission is awaiting the first parliamentary session to decide whether local polls will be held under party symbols or on a non-partisan basis.

Ma’sud emphasized that the commission is committed to conducting fair elections in accordance with the law. He also noted that journalists play a vital role in improving the commission’s work through constructive criticism. During the event, three reporters were recognized for excellence in online, television, and print categories.

Separately, the Election Commission has taken steps to move National Voter Day from March 2 to March 1. Senior Secretary Akhtar Ahmed confirmed that a letter has been sent to the Cabinet Division regarding the change, which aims to align with earlier observances and regional decisions.

02 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Election Commission to start local poll preparations after Eid, plans to move Voter Day

The Supreme Court Bar Association of Bangladesh has postponed its 2026–2027 executive committee election to May 13 and 14. The decision was made at a special meeting held on Sunday at the association’s South Hall after candidates and general members requested that the election not be held during Ramadan. The election was originally scheduled for March 11 and 12, with nomination submission and withdrawal deadlines already announced.

According to the earlier schedule, nomination forms were sold from February 19, with submissions accepted until March 1 and withdrawals allowed until March 4. The special meeting suspended that timetable, and the association stated that a new schedule will be issued in line with the revised voting dates. The election will fill 14 posts, including president, vice presidents, secretary, treasurer, joint secretaries, and executive members.

The last election took place on March 6–7, 2024, and was marred by violence and allegations of vote rigging. Following political changes on August 5, an ad hoc committee was formed to manage the association’s affairs until the next election.

02 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Supreme Court Bar election rescheduled to May 13–14 after Ramadan concerns

Two powerful explosions were reported in Tehran, the capital of Iran, according to two AFP journalists present in the city. They said they felt the intensity of the blasts from several kilometers away, with their apartment windows shaking during the incident. Al Jazeera reported that the explosions occurred around 9 p.m. local time, coinciding with an announcement by Iran’s state television that it was under attack. The specific targets of the strikes were not immediately clear, though state TV broadcasts continued uninterrupted.

Earlier, Israel had stated that it had launched a new round of attacks on Tehran. The report did not specify the extent of the damage or any casualties resulting from the explosions.

The situation remains tense as details about the cause and impact of the blasts are still emerging.

02 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Two strong explosions hit Tehran as Israel announces new wave of attacks on Iran

Seven Iranian military commanders were killed in airstrikes involving the United States and Iran, according to a report by Iran’s Tasnim News Agency on Monday. Among the dead are Major General Shahid Mohammad Siraji, head of the Supreme Command Office of Iran’s armed forces, and Raider General Shahid Saleh Asadi, deputy chief of the intelligence branch of the General Staff. The identities of the remaining five commanders have not yet been disclosed by Iranian authorities.

The report, published by Tasnim and cited by Al Jazeera, did not specify the location or timing of the airstrikes beyond confirming that both the United States and Iran were involved. The deaths mark a significant loss for Iran’s military leadership, particularly within its paramilitary Basij Force and intelligence divisions.

Further details, including the circumstances of the attack and official responses from either government, were not available at the time of reporting.

02 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Seven Iranian commanders killed in US-Iran airstrikes, Tasnim reports


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