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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the country will deliver an immediate and firm response to any threat. In a post on social media platform X on Wednesday, he emphasized that the terms of the ‘Islamabad Understanding’ memorandum are clear and open to all. Araghchi added that the U.S. president has pledged to keep Tel Aviv under control, warning that if this directive is ignored, Iran will respond appropriately.

The Iranian top diplomat reiterated that any threat against the nation’s people or leadership would be met with swift and strong retaliation. His remarks followed comments by Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, who had referred to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a statement suggesting his death was inevitable. Araghchi dismissed Katz’s remarks as “ridiculous.”

The exchange underscores heightened rhetoric between Iran and Israel following recent tensions, with both sides signaling readiness to defend their positions.

02 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran vows immediate and firm response to any threat amid renewed tensions with Israel

The Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) seized 1,500 kilograms of jelly-injected bagda and golda shrimp during a special operation in Mahishkura area of Ashashuni upazila, Satkhira, on Wednesday afternoon. Acting on a tip-off, the operation was conducted around 5 p.m. to prevent the sale of shrimp treated with harmful substances.

According to RAB sources, some dishonest local traders had been injecting liquid jelly into shrimp to artificially increase their weight. The operation was led by CPC-1 Company Commander Zayed Uddin Mohammad Ziad and Satkhira Executive Magistrate Nafiu Islam. During the raid, a large quantity of jelly and related equipment were also recovered.

The seized shrimp were later destroyed in public in the presence of the Executive Magistrate and fisheries officials, as they were deemed harmful to human health.

02 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

RAB seizes and destroys 1,500 kg of jelly-injected shrimp in Satkhira

Railway operations on the Dhaka-Bhanga route through Shibchar in Madaripur have become risky due to repeated thefts of critical signaling equipment and cables. The incidents, which have increased in recent months, have disrupted the signaling system and forced railway staff to use manual methods to keep trains running. The thefts have caused delays and heightened safety concerns among passengers and railway workers.

According to railway officials, several thefts occurred between March and June 2026, including multiple incidents at Padma and Shibchar stations where track circuit components were stolen. The loss of these parts has rendered block systems inoperative, complicating train control and increasing the risk of accidents. Local residents and railway employees have demanded stronger security measures, including regular police patrols and permanent protection along the route.

Railway police acknowledged the challenges of patrolling the long stretch between Bhanga Junction and Padma Station but said patrols would be intensified to prevent further thefts.

02 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Equipment thefts disrupt Dhaka-Bhanga railway signaling, raising safety concerns in Shibchar section

Valuable trees from the social forest of Lohani Para Union in Badarganj, Rangpur, are reportedly being felled and smuggled nightly to sawmills in Badarganj and Mithapukur. Local sources allege that timber traders are purchasing the trees through dishonest forest officials, while seized wood worth millions of taka has been sold illegally.

Forest Beat Officer Mojibur Rahman has been accused of colluding with forest protection committee leaders to sell confiscated timber and of facilitating the disappearance of seized logs. Committee members claimed that despite their requests, officials ignored illegal tree cutting incidents. Senior forest officials redirected inquiries to other offices, while Mojibur Rahman cited manpower shortages as a reason for failing to prevent thefts.

Badarganj Upazila Executive Officer Anjuman Sultana stated that action would be taken if evidence of involvement in such activities is found.

02 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Illegal tree felling and corruption allegations surface in Rangpur’s Badarganj forest

A US Navy MH-60S Seahawk helicopter made an emergency landing in the Arabian Sea on Wednesday, leaving one service member missing and three others injured. The US military confirmed that the injured personnel are in stable condition and that there are no indications the incident was caused by hostile action.

According to the US Navy’s Fifth Squadron, warships and equipment have been deployed in the area to search for the missing pilot. An investigation has been launched to determine the cause of the accident. The helicopter had been deployed from the aircraft carrier USS George H. W. Bush operating in the region.

Experts noted that performing an emergency landing at sea is highly dangerous even for experienced pilots, as helicopters risk overturning due to their heavy weight upon water impact. The incident occurred amid intermittent clashes in the region despite an ongoing truce between the United States and Iran, keeping US forces on high alert.

02 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

US Navy helicopter crash-lands in Arabian Sea; one missing, three injured

Thousands of residents across ten villages in Phulpur upazila of Mymensingh are facing severe hardship due to the collapse of a bamboo bridge over the Kharia River in Payari Union. The bridge, built with local funds between Garpayari and Guptargaon villages, has long served as the only crossing point. With part of the structure now broken, small vehicles can no longer pass, worsening daily struggles for the community.

According to local sources, villagers had replaced an old ferry service with the bamboo bridge about 15 years ago, using bamboo poles and split trunks of chaul trees. The fragile structure frequently collapses, forcing residents to repair it several times a year at their own expense. Guptargaon, a major producer of vegetables and other crops, suffers most as farmers must travel an extra five kilometers to reach markets.

Upazila engineer Jahangir Alam stated that a proposal has been submitted to build a 95-meter permanent bridge over the Kharia River and improve the connecting road. He dismissed claims that previously allocated funds were diverted elsewhere.

02 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Villagers in Phulpur face hardship as bamboo bridge over Kharia River collapses

A community-based safe water supply project under the Department of Public Health Engineering in Madhupur, Tangail, remains incomplete after four years, amid allegations of corruption and irregularities. The project, launched in the 2021–22 fiscal year to install submersible pumps, deep tube wells, and pipelines across nine unions and one municipality, received an allocation of about 14.8 million taka. Despite this, contractors were paid 60 percent of the bill before completing the work and have since gone missing.

Field visits revealed that only partial work was done, with many deep tube wells lying unused and several pumps and tanks either broken or never installed. In some areas, water connections were diverted to mosques and shrines instead of households. Locals reported paying money and submitting documents years ago but still lack access to clean water. Officials admitted that political influence and contractor negligence hindered progress, though letters were sent urging completion.

The project’s stagnation has left residents frustrated and raised concerns about the misuse of nearly 15 million taka in public funds.

02 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Madhupur safe water project stalls for four years amid corruption and contractor disappearance

In Godagari upazila of Rajshahi, a drug-addicted man named Zahurul Islam requested the Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) to send him to jail so he could overcome his addiction. After visiting the UNO office for three consecutive days with the same plea, a mobile court sentenced him to five months of rigorous imprisonment and a fine of 100 taka, with an additional seven days in jail if unpaid. The verdict was delivered on Wednesday, July 1, and he was later sent to Rajshahi Central Jail.

The mobile court was conducted by Godagari UNO and Executive Magistrate Israt Jahan under the Narcotics Control Act. Zahurul, a resident of Jahanabad village, had previously served six months in prison for a drug-related case but failed to quit his addiction. According to the local police officer-in-charge, Zahurul repeatedly expressed his desire to be jailed to recover from addiction.

The UNO stated that Zahurul’s family also supported his request, and the decision was made considering his and his family’s appeal within the legal framework.

02 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Addict in Rajshahi seeks jail to quit drugs, sentenced to five months imprisonment

Host nation United States advanced to the round of 16 in the World Cup after defeating Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 in San Francisco. Despite being reduced to ten men following a red card to forward Folarin Balogun in the 65th minute, the Americans maintained control and composure to secure the victory. Malik Tillman and Balogun scored the goals that sealed the win before a packed home crowd.

The United States dominated possession and tempo from the start, holding 78 percent of the ball up to the 24th minute. Balogun opened the scoring just before halftime after a deflected attack initiated by Tillman. Bosnia’s efforts to equalize were hindered when veteran striker Edin Džeko left the field injured early in the second half. Despite numerical advantage after Balogun’s dismissal, Bosnia failed to capitalize as the U.S. defense held firm.

The United States will face Belgium in the round of 16 on July 7. The team now aims to surpass its previous best World Cup performance, a quarterfinal appearance in 2002.

02 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

United States beat Bosnia 2-0 despite red card to reach World Cup round of 16

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has dismissed as false reports that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) would be allowed to inspect nuclear facilities damaged by recent US airstrikes. He stated that IAEA inspectors have no right to visit the Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear centers, which were affected by the attacks. The remarks were reported by Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB.

Ghalibaf clarified that IAEA inspectors currently have access to only two sites: the Bushehr power plant and the Tehran reactor. He added that Iran’s parliament has already passed a law prohibiting IAEA access to the damaged facilities, and the country’s Supreme National Security Council has endorsed a similar resolution, making the restriction legally binding.

His comments came shortly after IAEA chief Rafael Grossi said that under a US-Iran memorandum of understanding, UN inspectors must be granted access to Iranian nuclear sites. Ghalibaf’s response has renewed tensions between Tehran and the IAEA over inspection rights.

02 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran denies IAEA access to nuclear sites hit by US strikes, escalating inspection dispute

The Bangladesh government is struggling to secure the return of former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Benazir Ahmed, who was detained in Dubai on June 12, 2026. The Dubai Police’s Interpol branch informed Bangladesh Police of his arrest, prompting the government to send a 244-page dossier on June 19 through the Home Ministry seeking his extradition. Despite the detailed documentation, including case files, court orders, and corruption allegations, the government has not received a response from Dubai authorities after twelve days.

Officials said Benazir’s extradition faces major challenges due to Dubai’s reluctance to hand over individuals with significant business interests and the absence of major criminal charges beyond money laundering. Diplomatic efforts are ongoing, with the government emphasizing that an Interpol red notice was issued against him on April 11, 2025. Meanwhile, reports suggest that Benazir’s associates in Dubai, including former minister Hasan Mahmud and businessman Faizul Islam, are lobbying for his release.

Benazir, accused in multiple corruption and human rights cases, was previously sanctioned by the United States in 2021. He fled Bangladesh in May 2024 amid anti-corruption investigations and has since lived in several countries.

02 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh struggles to extradite ex-police chief Benazir Ahmed detained in Dubai

Former US diplomat Gordon Gray described the recent indirect talks between American and Iranian representatives in Qatar as a positive step in the right direction. He said the meeting demonstrated both sides’ genuine interest in maintaining the ongoing ceasefire and reaching a final agreement. Gray made these remarks in an interview with Al Jazeera.

According to Gray, despite the encouraging tone of the discussions, several complex issues remain unresolved between Washington and Tehran. Each side has its own priorities and urgent interests. For the United States, the immediate goal is to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime route for global energy and trade security. Iran, on the other hand, is focused on securing relief from economic sanctions that have severely weakened its economy due to prolonged conflict, international restrictions, and domestic mismanagement.

The talks in Qatar are viewed as a cautious but meaningful step toward stabilizing regional tensions, though significant challenges still lie ahead for both nations.

02 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

US and Iran show willingness to uphold ceasefire after indirect talks in Qatar

Bangladesh is prioritizing Malaysia’s experience to expand its halal industry and tap into the global halal market. During Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s recent visit to Malaysia, and earlier by interim government adviser Muhammad Yunus, bilateral cooperation on halal industry development was a key topic. Experts estimate the global halal market at around 3 trillion dollars, but Bangladesh faces major challenges due to the absence of international-standard laboratories and unified certification.

Malaysia is considered a global model in halal certification, having built a transparent and internationally recognized system since the 1970s. Its halal market is projected to reach 113 billion dollars by 2030, with food and beverages accounting for 85 billion. Malaysia’s JAKIM agency oversees certification, while the Halal Development Council works to strengthen the sector.

Bangladesh currently exports about 850 million dollars in halal products, mostly agricultural goods. Officials and business groups believe that improving certification and laboratory capacity, and establishing a dedicated halal economic zone, could enable Bangladesh to expand exports significantly. The Bangladesh Investment Development Authority has begun working with Malaysia’s HDC to address these issues.

02 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh eyes global halal market using Malaysia’s model and certification reform

Global oil prices fell to their lowest level in four months as positive comments from US leaders about relations with Iran eased market concerns. According to Reuters, the international benchmark Brent crude dropped by $1.38, or 1.89 percent, to $71.57 per barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude declined by $0.92, or 1.32 percent, to $68.58 per barrel. Both benchmarks closed at their lowest levels since March.

Market analysts attributed the decline to recent remarks by US President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, who described ongoing discussions between Washington and Tehran as progressing well. Their statements signaled a reduction in geopolitical tensions between the two countries, which directly influenced global oil trading.

The easing of supply concerns among investors following these diplomatic signals led to a rapid downward shift in oil prices, reflecting renewed optimism about stability in the global energy market.

02 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Oil prices fall to four-month low amid easing US-Iran tensions

Construction work on the Kalighat-Manu-Dholai circular road in Ashidron Union of Srimangal upazila, Moulvibazar, has resumed after being halted for three days due to allegations of irregularities. The decision to restart came following an on-site inspection on July 1 by Srimangal Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Md Ziaur Rahman and Upazila Engineer (LGED) Md Abdur Rakib. Local residents had earlier stopped the work and submitted a written complaint alleging the use of substandard materials and negligence in construction.

Before the inspection, residents staged a protest with placards, demanding quality control and stronger oversight. The UNO instructed the contractor to complete the project according to the approved design and schedule while maintaining quality standards. The administration also decided to form a local monitoring committee to ensure proper supervision of the project.

The contractor, Sunny Enterprise, stated that the work had followed LGED guidelines and would now continue with a renewed focus on quality. The project had earlier drawn attention after a national newspaper reported alleged irregularities on June 29, prompting administrative action.

02 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Srimangal road project resumes after irregularity claims and administrative inspection


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