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Adviser Farida Akhter stated that Bangladesh’s vast marine resources could significantly enhance food security, yet only 30% of the country’s required fish is currently sourced from the sea—far below its potential. By contrast, inland water bodies provide about 50%.
She called for effective initiatives to harness marine wealth for economic growth, community development, and foreign currency earnings through exports. Farida stressed that marine fish are vital for nutrition but remain less popular than inland varieties, except for hilsa, which enjoys widespread demand.

13 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Sea Resources Can Play a Key Role in Ensuring Food Security – Only 30% of Marine Potential Tapped: Adviser Farida Akhter

At a meeting with Bangladeshi expatriates in Kuala Lumpur, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus announced readiness to hand over power to elected representatives, with the election date already declared. He assured that the government is working to secure voting rights for expatriates.
Thanking Malaysian-based Bangladeshis for their contribution to the economy, Yunus acknowledged their role in stabilizing the country’s situation. He highlighted steps taken to resolve passport-related issues quickly and announced a new “Citizen Services Bangladesh” initiative to deliver all government services to expatriates efficiently.

13 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

We Are Ready to Hand Over Power to Elected Representatives – Govt Working to Ensure Voting Rights for Expatriates: Chief Adviser Yunus

BNP leader Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Annie recalled meeting Sarjis and Hasnat at the DB office during the July uprising, telling them that just as Hasina failed to detain him during his time as Chhatra Dal president, she wouldn’t be able to stop them either.
“July taught us how to bury fascism, send Hasina home, and destroy the ‘mirror house,’” Annie said. He emphasized the need for ironclad national unity. Recounting his life experiences, he spoke of witnessing the atrocities of the Rakkhi Bahini, Awami League corruption, enforced disappearances, political killings, famine, and the November 7, 1975 revolution. Annie praised former President Ziaur Rahman as a people’s leader who ruled for only three and a half years but left a lasting mark.

13 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

July Taught Us How to Bury Fascism and Oust Hasina – National Unity Is the Only Way: Annie

BNP-aligned lawyers claimed that the commotion during the bail hearing of ABM Khairul Haque was deliberately staged to destabilize the judiciary. At a protest rally in Dhaka, leaders of the Nationalist Lawyers’ Forum accused Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of plotting from Delhi—spending billions and involving outsiders—to disrupt the judiciary and the country. They alleged that several senior lawyers were aiding this effort.
They demanded justice for an alleged assault on a state counsel inside the courtroom and urged the Chief Justice to ensure lawyers’ safety. The incident followed Monday’s heated altercation between pro-Awami League lawyers and state prosecutors during the bail and case dismissal hearing.

13 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Lawyers: Chaos at ABM Khairul Haque Bail Hearing Was a Planned Attempt to Destabilize Judiciary

AB Party Chairman Mujibur Rahman Manju urged political parties to evaluate their own activities over the past year, alongside reviewing the government’s performance, in a fascism-free environment. He stressed the need to examine why larger political parties retain greater public support despite criticism, while reform-oriented smaller parties remain less popular despite a good reputation.
Manju said his party had tried to understand the state crisis deeply but had seen little initiative from political parties toward self-reform. He identified the government’s greatest weakness as its inability to set proper priorities. He also criticized the interim government for failing to maintain national unity and for poor coordination in state-funded medical care for the injured.

13 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Parties Must Also Review Their Own Performance in a Fascism-Free Political Climate: Mujibur Rahman Manju

Islamic Movement leader Mufti Syed Muhammad Faizul Karim declared that the July uprising was not merely about holding elections. “We want reforms, justice for criminals, and elections under a proportional representation (PR) system. Under PR, all parties can enter parliament—there is no alternative,” he told a mass rally in Kishoreganj.
Faizul Karim criticized the ruling Awami League, the Jatiya Party, and the BNP for failing to govern the country effectively. “But Islam has not been given a chance yet. Test it once,” he urged. He promised that under his leadership, extortion, terrorism, and looting would end, development would take place, people would have food, clothing, and education, and all faiths could live in peace. “We will ensure an independent media free from mafia influence, and no one will be forced to live under the open sky,” he added.

13 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

July Uprising Was Not Just About Elections – We Demand Reforms, Justice for Criminals, and PR-Based Voting: Mufti Faizul Karim

Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim pledged to deepen bilateral ties into a future-focused strategic partnership. In talks in Putrajaya, they discussed trade, investment, migration, energy, education, and the Rohingya crisis. Agreements were signed on defense, LNG supply, trade, halal industry, and higher education. Malaysia will extend social security to Bangladeshi workers and allow Bengali-language complaints. Both sides aim to finalize a free trade deal, expand skilled labor recruitment, and enhance ASEAN cooperation.

Julius Caesar Talukdar, a former leader of the banned student organization Chhatra League, has submitted his nomination form for the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) election 2025. Camp leader Sadik Qayem has raised concerns over this development.

According to Qayem, Caesar Talukdar, who was elected as General Secretary through rigged votes from the Chhatra League panel in Salimullah Muslim Hall, is also linked to several violent attacks against anti-fascist activists. Despite clear documentary evidence of Caesar’s criminal involvement, allowing him to contest in the DUCSU election has left students deeply disappointed and outraged.

Qayem demanded an immediate investigation into the previous DUCSU election incidents, including assaults on rival candidates and violent attacks orchestrated by various political groups. He urged prompt legal action against those responsible.

Furthermore, Qayem called for strict punishment for the identified banned Chhatra League militants who appear on voter lists across different halls. He warned that failure to address these issues would make the university administration accountable for not creating a fascism-free campus.

13 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Caesar Talukdar, Former GS Elected Through Rigged Votes and Involved in Multiple Attacks on Anti-Fascist Activists, Files Nomination for DUCSU 2025: Sadik Qayem

The July 17 Movement has issued a warning to besiege the Secretariat next week unless all secretaries and officials appointed during the Awami League government are removed. In a press conference at Dhaka University, the group’s spokespersons accused the current advisory council and secretariat of harboring beneficiaries of the "fascist era," who they claim are undermining a fair national election and conspiring to destabilize the country. They criticized the interim government for failing to fulfill public aspirations and warned of intensified protests if their demands are not met promptly.

12 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

July 17 Movement Threatens to Besiege Secretariat Unless All Awami League-Era Secretaries and Officials Are Removed

Former LDP President Colonel Dr. Oli Ahmad called on political parties to stop creating obstacles related to the proportional representation (PR) system to delay elections. Emphasizing that a free and fair election is the nation’s immediate priority, he said mobilizing voters would resolve many ongoing crises. Ahmad urged Jamaat-e-Islami not to create problems over PR discussions. He also thanked the government for announcing the election schedule. However, he expressed concern over the deteriorating law and order situation nationwide and criticized the lottery-based transfer system in the police and administration, calling for transfers to be made based on merit and importance.

12 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

LDP’s Oli Ahmad Urges Political Parties to Avoid PR System Disputes and Focus on Free, Fair Election

Eight Arab nations in the Middle East, including Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Bahrain, Qatar, and Kuwait, are grappling with an intense heatwave causing temperatures to soar up to 51°C. The extreme heat and high humidity have disrupted daily life and increased wildfire risks in forests and farmlands. Meteorologists link this to climate change and abnormal atmospheric pressure. Authorities urge people to stay hydrated, avoid direct sunlight, and enhance fire safety measures to mitigate health and environmental hazards.

Illegal Israeli settlers and military forces have forced 30 Palestinian families from the Al-Jahalin Bedouin community to leave their homes in Ain Ayoub, northwest of Ramallah in the West Bank. The settlers reportedly used intimidation, threats, and destruction of property to displace these families. Human rights groups call it systematic forced displacement. Since the Gaza war began in October 2023, violence and settlement expansion in the West Bank have intensified, resulting in numerous casualties and displacements. The International Court of Justice recently declared Israeli settlements illegal.

India’s shrimp export sector, a major agricultural industry, faces a severe crisis after the US doubled retaliatory tariffs from 25% to 50%. Exports to the US have sharply declined, with this year’s shipments stuck at $50 million compared to $2.8 billion in 2024. Competitor countries like China and Vietnam benefit from lower tariffs. Indian exporters seek urgent government aid, including loans and subsidies. Experts warn that without swift action, the industry’s future and millions of coastal jobs are at risk.

The United States has officially designated the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and its military wing, the Majid Brigade, as terrorist organizations. Despite being listed as a global terrorist group since 2019, the BLA has continued attacks, including a 2024 suicide bombing near Karachi airport and a 2025 train hijacking that killed 31 people. The designation freezes BLA assets in the US, bans transactions with Americans, and enables legal action against supporters. This move intensifies efforts to combat terrorism linked to long-standing unrest in Balochistan.

England is facing its driest conditions since 1976, prompting the Environment Agency to declare a nationally significant water crisis. Five regions are in drought, with six more at risk of reduced water supply and crop damage. Reservoirs are below average, and hosepipe bans are in effect in parts of Yorkshire. The government is coordinating with farmers and water suppliers to manage the crisis and plans new reservoirs. Climate change is intensifying extreme weather, worsening droughts and heatwaves.


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