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BNP Chairperson and Dhaka-17 candidate Tarique Rahman announced that at least 40 new playgrounds would be built across Dhaka if the BNP’s electoral symbol, the paddy sheaf, wins in the upcoming February 12 election. He made the announcement on Sunday during a campaign rally at ECB Square in Mirpur, Dhaka. Rahman said he kept his speech brief to avoid causing inconvenience to the public and emphasized his deep personal connection to the area, where he spent much of his life and family milestones.

Rahman stated that if the BNP forms the next government, the initiative would ensure open spaces for children to play and for residents, including elders and women, to walk and exercise. He also promised to widen a long-demanded local road to improve living conditions and traffic flow. Concluding his remarks, Rahman urged residents to vote for the paddy sheaf symbol and sought prayers for the opportunity to serve both his constituency and the entire nation.

The campaign event was part of Rahman’s outreach ahead of the February 12 polls in Dhaka-17 constituency.

08 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Tarique Rahman vows 40 new playgrounds in Dhaka if BNP wins February 12 polls

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that dialogue remains the key to peacefully resolving disputes, following recent indirect talks between Iran and the United States in Oman. In a post on social media platform X on Sunday, he said the discussions, supported by regional countries, signaled a step forward in reducing tensions. Pezeshkian emphasized that Tehran has always prioritized dialogue for peaceful solutions and reiterated that Iran’s nuclear program is its legitimate right.

The talks came after heightened tensions triggered by US President Donald Trump’s threats of military action against Iran. Following the first round of discussions in Oman on Friday, Iranian negotiator Abbas Araghchi described the meeting as a good start but warned that if Washington targets Iranian territory, Tehran would strike US bases in the region. He also confirmed that a second round of talks with the United States would take place soon.

The renewed diplomatic engagement suggests cautious optimism for de-escalation, though both sides remain firm on national security and sovereignty issues.

08 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iranian president stresses dialogue after indirect US talks in Oman

At least 12 people have died and hundreds of thousands have been affected after Tropical Storm Basyang, the Philippines’ second-strongest storm of 2026, struck Mindanao Island. The country’s Civil Defense Office reported that continuous heavy rainfall and landslides caused widespread destruction. According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, abnormal rainfall levels were recorded in Northern Mindanao and nearby Negros Island, directly impacting about 232,000 people. Floodwaters submerged numerous villages, forcing around 64,000 families to leave their homes.

The Philippine weather bureau said Northern Mindanao experienced its heaviest rainfall in a century, causing rivers to overflow and three major bridges to collapse in Iligan City and surrounding areas. Drainage systems were damaged, leading to severe flooding. Around 16,000 families have been relocated to government shelters, while at least 82 seaports in Mimaropa and Caraga regions were temporarily closed, stranding over 4,000 passengers and several cargo vessels.

Although the storm weakened into a low-pressure area early on February 7, authorities remain on alert as heavy rain and landslides continue to threaten affected communities.

08 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Tropical Storm Basyang kills 12 and displaces thousands in southern Philippines

National Citizen Party (NCP) spokesperson Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan has mocked a statement by a Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) candidate who urged party activists to stop extortion until February 12. Bhuiyan made the remarks on Saturday during an election rally, questioning whether the statement implied that extortion would be acceptable after the election. He argued that such comments create confusion among the public and raise doubts about the sincerity of the political party involved.

Bhuiyan emphasized that extortion is always illegal and reprehensible, not something that can be temporarily prohibited. He urged all political parties to take a clear and responsible stance to maintain law and order during the election period and to combat crime consistently. Otherwise, he warned, public trust could be seriously undermined.

The controversy began after BNP candidate Sarwar Jamal Nizam from Chattogram-13 (Anwara and Karnaphuli) made the appeal during the inauguration of an election office on February 6. A 55-second video of his remarks spread on social media, sparking widespread discussion and criticism in local political circles.

08 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

NCP spokesperson ridicules BNP candidate’s call to stop extortion only until election day

Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis has withdrawn its candidates from two constituencies in Narayanganj ahead of the 13th National Parliamentary Election. The party’s Amir, Allama Mamunul Haque, announced the decision on Saturday at an election rally in Fatullah. He declared support for Jamaat-e-Islami candidate Dr. Md. Iqbal Hossain in Narayanganj-3 (Siddhirganj-Sonargaon) and National Citizen Party (NCP) candidate Abdullah Al Amin in Narayanganj-4 (Fatullah). Khelafat Majlis nominees Shahjahan Shibli and Khondaker Anwar Hossain have stepped aside from their respective races.

Mamunul Haque explained that internal surveys showed Jamaat’s candidate in Narayanganj-3 had stronger prospects, while Abdullah Al Amin would contest as the unified candidate of the 11-party alliance in Narayanganj-4. He urged supporters to act with patience, tolerance, and loyalty in the interest of the broader coalition. The announcement was made in the presence of NCP’s Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan, Khondaker Anwar Hossain, and Abdullah Al Amin.

The move consolidates alliance support in two key Narayanganj constituencies ahead of the upcoming national election.

08 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Khelafat Majlis backs Jamaat and NCP candidates, withdraws from two Narayanganj constituencies

Nahid Islam, convener of the National Citizens Party (NCP) and candidate for Dhaka-11, declared that his party would achieve victory on February 12. Speaking at an election rally in Badda on Sunday, he expressed confidence in success not only in his constituency but across Bangladesh. He called on voters to support the 11-party alliance, which he described as a coalition for forming the next government and leading the future of the country.

In his speech, Nahid Islam urged citizens to make Bangladesh free from occupation, dominance, and terrorism. He criticized another unnamed political party for allegedly planning to endanger the country and emphasized the need to defeat such plans. He also highlighted the lack of public facilities in Dhaka-11, including the absence of government hospitals and high schools, poor drainage, and widespread land grabbing.

Nahid Islam pledged to eliminate land grabbers’ syndicates, restore or compensate lost lands, and ensure equal access to civic amenities. He attributed the area’s underdevelopment to political causes and vowed to address economic disparities if elected.

08 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Nahid Islam pledges February 12 victory and vows reforms for Dhaka-11 constituency

Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has strongly condemned attacks by Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on civilians and humanitarian organizations. According to the ministry’s statement, RSF forces targeted the Kuweik Military Hospital, a humanitarian aid convoy linked to the World Food Programme, and vehicles transporting displaced citizens. The assaults caused numerous civilian deaths and extensive damage to humanitarian operations in North and South Kordofan states.

The statement described the attacks as a clear violation of humanitarian standards and international agreements. Saudi Arabia urged the RSF to ensure the safe delivery of humanitarian assistance to affected areas. The ministry reaffirmed the kingdom’s firm support for Sudan’s unity, security, and stability.

Saudi Arabia also called for an end to foreign interference, illegal arms supplies, and the use of foreign fighters, emphasizing that such actions prolong the conflict and worsen the suffering of the Sudanese people.

08 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Saudi Arabia condemns RSF attacks on civilians and aid groups in Sudan

Hundreds of people gathered in Paris, France, to demonstrate solidarity with the peoples of Palestine, Haiti, Venezuela, New Caledonia, Congo, and Sudan. The protest took place at Place de la Nation, where participants denounced discrimination and oppression faced by these communities. The demonstration was organized following calls from various civic organizations, according to Anadolu Agency.

Protesters carried banners reading “Boycott Israel” and waved flags representing the six nations. Members of France’s Yellow Vest movement also joined the rally, adding to the diverse group of participants. The event reflected a broader expression of international solidarity with populations perceived as victims of injustice and repression.

The gathering highlighted continued public engagement in France with global human rights issues and solidarity movements, particularly concerning Palestine and other regions experiencing political or humanitarian crises.

08 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Hundreds in Paris rally for solidarity with Palestinians and other oppressed peoples

Chief Justice Zubayer Rahman Chowdhury has called a full court meeting of all judges from both the Appellate and High Court Divisions of the Supreme Court. The meeting is scheduled to take place at 4 p.m. on Monday in the Supreme Court’s conference room.

According to the report, the agenda includes decisions on matters such as leave schedules, promotions, and approval of the annual calendar for subordinate courts. The meeting will also address several important administrative issues related to the Supreme Court Secretariat.

The gathering is expected to bring together all sitting judges to finalize key judicial and administrative decisions for the upcoming year, as indicated in the source.

08 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Chief Justice calls full court meeting of Supreme Court judges on Monday afternoon

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has reported that the Indian government is normalizing violence against religious minorities, marginalized groups, and critics through discriminatory policies, hate speech, and politically motivated cases. The findings were published in HRW’s latest global report, which reviewed human rights conditions in more than 100 countries.

According to the report, the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led government spread hostility against religious minorities in 2025 and expelled hundreds of Bengali-speaking Muslims and Rohingya refugees by labeling them as “illegal immigrants.” HRW said these actions have led to increased human rights violations by government officials and BJP supporters. HRW’s Asia Director Elaine Pearson stated that instead of presenting India as a global voice for human rights, the government has undermined its international standing.

The 529-page World Report 2026 also includes remarks from HRW Executive Director Philippe Bolopion, who described the rise of authoritarianism worldwide as a major challenge and urged democratic nations and civil societies to form strategic alliances to protect fundamental freedoms.

08 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

HRW accuses India of normalizing violence against minorities through discriminatory policies

Voting is underway in Japan’s interim election on Sunday, where Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi hopes to turn her early tenure’s momentum into a decisive win. Opinion polls suggest her ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and its coalition partners are on track to secure around 310 of the 465 lower house seats, well above the 233 needed for a majority. Such a result would mark the LDP’s strongest performance since 2017. Analysts note that a sweeping victory could strain relations with China and unsettle Japan’s financial markets.

Takaichi, who became LDP leader in October, has gained popularity among young voters despite her roots in the party’s conservative wing. She has taken a tough stance on immigration, emphasizing strict screening to prevent entry by potential terrorists or spies and ensuring foreign residents meet tax and insurance obligations. Economically, she announced a $135 billion stimulus package to ease inflation and pledged to suspend consumer taxes on food items.

Japan’s public debt remains more than twice the size of its economy, with bond yields at record highs and the yen experiencing sharp fluctuations.

08 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Japan votes as PM Takaichi seeks major LDP win amid economic and diplomatic concerns

The European Union has declared that TikTok is violating online content regulations and must modify its “addictive” design features to safeguard minors from compulsive use. The European Commission released preliminary findings from its probe on Friday, identifying infinite scroll, autoplay, push notifications, and a personalized recommendation algorithm as elements that encourage addiction. EU tech chief Henna Virkkunen said TikTok must redesign its service in Europe to protect young users, while Commission spokesperson Thomas Regnier noted that the company’s current measures are insufficient.

The Commission stated that these features contribute to compulsive use, posing major risks to children’s mental health and wellbeing, and cited a breach of the Digital Services Act. Regulators warned that TikTok could face a fine of up to 6 percent of ByteDance’s global turnover. TikTok rejected the findings, calling them false and meritless, and vowed to challenge them. The investigation, launched in February 2024, was based on data showing high late-night usage among teens and significant daily screen time among younger users.

The probe reflects the EU’s broader push to impose stricter oversight on major tech and social media platforms to better protect minors online.

08 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

EU says TikTok must change addictive design features breaching child protection rules

Jack Lang, former French culture minister, resigned as president of the Arab World Institute following revelations of his past contacts with Jeffrey Epstein and the launch of a financial investigation, France’s Foreign Ministry confirmed on Saturday. The country’s financial crimes prosecutors have opened a preliminary probe into Lang and his daughter Caroline for alleged laundering of aggravated tax-fraud proceeds related to suspected financial ties with Epstein. Lang, 86, was summoned by Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot for a meeting on Sunday after pressure mounted over the case.

French media reported that Lang had sought funds or favors from Epstein, while his daughter’s name appeared in files of an offshore company co-owned with the late financier. Caroline Lang, a film producer, resigned from her role as head of the Independent Production Union. Lang denied any knowledge of Epstein’s crimes and described the allegations as baseless, saying he faced the investigation with serenity.

The release of Epstein-related documents has triggered repercussions across Europe, prompting resignations and investigations involving public figures in the United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, Slovakia, and several Baltic states.

08 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jack Lang quits Arab World Institute as France opens Epstein-linked financial probe

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced that global sports leaders have reached consensus on a new set of eligibility criteria for transgender athletes, expected to be unveiled within the first half of this year. The policy will be the first uniform framework jointly adopted by the IOC and international sports federations, covering major events such as the Olympic Games and world championships. It is anticipated to significantly restrict participation in women’s categories for transgender athletes who have undergone full male puberty before transitioning.

IOC President Kirsty Coventry, the organization’s first female leader, initiated the move toward a unified approach last June and established the “Protection of the Female Category” working group in September. IOC spokesman Mark Adams said the policy had gone through consultation and reflection phases and that consensus had been achieved across the sporting movement.

The IOC previously left transgender eligibility decisions to individual federations, resulting in varying rules. The forthcoming policy marks a shift toward centralized regulation as the global debate over fairness and inclusion in women’s sports continues.

08 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

IOC to unveil first unified transgender athlete policy after global consensus

Bangladesh is set to hold national elections on February 12, the first since student-led protests in 2024 forced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to flee the country following a violent crackdown on demonstrators. More than 127 million citizens are eligible to vote, and for the first time, about 15 million expatriates will be able to cast postal ballots. The caretaker government, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, is overseeing the polls amid concerns about potential unrest.

The Awami League, Hasina’s former ruling party, has been banned as its leader and senior officials face criminal trials for their roles in the 2024 crackdown. Hasina was sentenced to death in absentia for ordering the killing of protesters, but India, where she has taken refuge, has not agreed to extradite her. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Jamaat-e-Islami are the main contenders, each leading multi-party coalitions. A total of 1,981 candidates are competing for 350 parliamentary seats.

Bangladesh’s elections have historically been marred by boycotts, violence, and allegations of rigging. The upcoming vote is being described as the country’s largest democratic exercise of the year.

08 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh readies for February 12 polls under Yunus-led caretaker government after Hasina’s ouster


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