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The interim government of Bangladesh has decided to rename the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) as the Special Intervention Force (SIF). The announcement was made by Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam Chowdhury following a core committee meeting at the Ministry of Home Affairs on Tuesday afternoon. The chief adviser has approved the new name, and the force will begin operations under the new title once the official order is issued. The uniform of the force will also be changed.

RAB was originally formed in 2004 during the government of Khaleda Zia, initially known as the Rapid Action Team (RAT). Over the years, the force has faced multiple allegations of human rights violations. In response to such allegations, the United States imposed sanctions on RAB and seven of its officers on December 10, 2021, through the Treasury Department and the State Department. The sanctions list included former RAB Director General Benazir Ahmed, who was also banned from entering the United States.

A 2024 report by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights recommended the dissolution of RAB, while Human Rights Watch has long advocated for the same. The renaming marks a significant administrative shift amid ongoing international scrutiny.

03 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh renames RAB as Special Intervention Force amid human rights scrutiny

Cristiano Ronaldo’s future with Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr has become uncertain after reports of his growing dissatisfaction with the club’s management. Portuguese media outlets, including A Bola and Record, reported that the 40-year-old forward refused to play in a recent league match, citing perceived neglect of Al Nassr compared to other Public Investment Fund-owned clubs such as Al Hilal and Al Ittihad. The reports suggest Ronaldo is contemplating leaving Al Nassr, with potential destinations including Major League Soccer or a return to Europe.

According to Record, Ronaldo believes his contributions to raising the global profile of the Saudi Pro League have not been adequately recognized. His frustration reportedly deepened after Al Hilal signed Karim Benzema, a move he found disappointing. Despite his discontent, Ronaldo remains focused on winning his first Saudi league title and reaching the 1,000-goal milestone in his career.

The reports indicate that Ronaldo could leave Al Nassr as early as June, though his next move remains uncertain. Analysts suggest the coming weeks will be crucial in determining his future.

03 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Ronaldo may leave Al Nassr amid management dispute, MLS or Europe move possible

French forward Karim Benzema has joined Saudi Pro League leaders Al-Hilal on an 18-month free transfer after terminating his contract with Al-Ittihad. The club confirmed the move in an official statement on Monday. Local media reported that Benzema decided to leave after rejecting Al-Ittihad’s offer to extend his contract. His recent absence from two consecutive league matches had fueled speculation about his future.

Benzema enjoyed a successful spell with Jeddah-based Al-Ittihad, leading the team to both the Saudi Pro League title and the King’s Cup last season, marking the club’s first domestic double. The 38-year-old striker joined Al-Ittihad in 2023 after 14 years with Real Madrid. In a message on social media platform X, he expressed pride in representing the club and gratitude for the experience.

This season, Benzema scored 16 goals in 21 appearances across all competitions for Al-Ittihad. Al-Hilal currently tops the league table with 47 points, one point ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr, while Al-Ittihad sits sixth with 34 points.

03 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Karim Benzema joins Al-Hilal on 18-month free transfer after leaving Al-Ittihad

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, led by the Chief Justice, ruled on Tuesday that three BNP-nominated candidates—Sarowar Alam of Chattogram-2, Aslam Chowdhury of Chattogram-4, and Fahim Chowdhury of Sherpur-2—may participate in the upcoming 13th national parliamentary election. The court’s order confirmed that there are no legal barriers to their participation.

According to lawyer Md. Mojibur Rahman, the order regarding Aslam Chowdhury came in response to an appeal filed by Jamuna Bank challenging the validity of his nomination. For Sarowar Alam, the court allowed him to contest but directed that the election result for his constituency remain withheld until the pending appeal is resolved. Earlier, the High Court had suspended the Election Commission’s decision that canceled Sarowar’s candidacy over loan default allegations. In Sherpur-2, Fahim Chowdhury regained eligibility through appeal after his nomination was initially rejected over dual citizenship claims.

The rulings collectively ensure that all three BNP candidates can take part in the election process, though one constituency’s result will remain pending until further judicial resolution.

03 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Supreme Court allows three BNP candidates to contest in Bangladesh’s 13th national election

Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis Amir Maulana Mamunul Haque addressed an 11-party electoral alliance rally at Nandokumar Institution field in Shibchar, Madaripur-1 constituency on Monday night, February 2. In his speech, he alleged that individuals with numerous criminal cases were moving freely in the country and criticized what he described as the return of those once expelled by the nation’s martyrs. He said the 'July Revolution' had changed the mindset of Bangladeshis, making them more courageous and determined.

Haque argued that for 214 years, the people of the region had been exploited under various rulers, from foreign powers to domestic elites, and that the nature of oppression had not changed since independence. He claimed that the current political system continued to deprive citizens of their rights. He called on the public to reject corruption, violence, and exploitative politics, describing the upcoming election as a struggle to restore the people’s right to food and vote.

The rally was chaired by Shibchar Upazila Jamaat-e-Islami Amir Maulana Sarwar Hossain Mridha and attended by alliance leaders including Saeed Uddin Ahmad Hanzala and Maulana Mokhlesur Rahman.

03 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Mamunul Haque urges rejection of corrupt politics at 11-party rally in Shibchar

At least 30 people have died in Japan over the past two weeks due to record levels of heavy snowfall, government officials confirmed on Tuesday. Among the victims was a 91-year-old woman found buried under nearly three meters of snow outside her home. The northern Aomori Prefecture has been the hardest hit, prompting the central government to deploy military forces to help manage the situation, as some remote areas remain buried under up to 4.5 meters of snow.

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi convened an emergency cabinet meeting on Tuesday morning, directing all ministries to take preventive measures against snow-related accidents and fatalities. Authorities said strong cold airflows along the Sea of Japan coast have caused snowfall more than double the usual levels. The Fire and Disaster Management Agency reported that snow-related incidents since January 20 have resulted in 30 deaths.

Aomori Governor Soichiro Miyashita said military assistance was requested to support elderly residents living alone with snow removal. He warned that the risk of roof collapses and snow slides remains extremely high as temperatures fluctuate.

03 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Heavy snowfall kills 30 in Japan; troops deployed to hardest-hit Aomori region

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has made an emotional appeal to voters of Thakurgaon-1 constituency ahead of the upcoming 13th parliamentary election. In a Facebook post from his verified page on Monday night, he described this election as his last and urged voters to give him one final opportunity to serve them. He expressed that he stands at the end of his life and wishes to fulfill the unfinished dreams of his constituents.

Analysts believe that Fakhrul’s heartfelt message, delivered under the BNP’s ‘sheaf of paddy’ symbol, has added a new dimension to the electoral contest in Thakurgaon-1. His declaration of this being his final election has drawn attention within the constituency as campaigning intensifies.

The post reflects a personal tone rarely seen in political appeals, signaling a deeply emotional connection with local voters as the national election approaches.

03 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Mirza Fakhrul calls Thakurgaon-1 voters for final support ahead of 13th national election

The International Cricket Council (ICC) faces renewed pressure ahead of the T20 World Cup as political tensions between Pakistan and India intensify. Pakistan’s government has decided that its team will not play against India, and according to Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials and former ICC chairman Ehsan Mani, the ICC cannot punish Pakistan for following a government directive. They argue that compliance with state orders cannot be treated as a punishable offense.

Mani recalled that a similar situation occurred when India refused to play in Pakistan during the 2025 Champions Trophy due to its government’s restrictions, and the ICC took no action then. He emphasized that when a cricket board acts under state instruction, applying double standards is unjustified. Mani also criticized the ICC for merely observing such crises instead of finding effective solutions, noting that the PCB’s chairman is also a government minister.

Financially, the India-Pakistan match is the most lucrative fixture of the World Cup, valued at about 615 billion rupees. Sources suggest the ICC may explore alternatives such as adjusting revenue distribution instead of imposing direct sanctions.

03 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

ICC faces dilemma as Pakistan skips India match under government order

Four BNP-nominated candidates in Dhaka South have pledged to work together to ease public suffering if elected. In interviews with the daily Amar Desh, Mirza Abbas (Dhaka-8), Gayeshwar Chandra Roy (Dhaka-3), Engineer Ishraq Hossain (Dhaka-6), and Tanvir Ahmed Robin (Dhaka-4) promised to eliminate extortion, drugs, terrorism, and waterlogging, and to address traffic congestion through responsible engagement at the policy level. They claimed to have received strong public response from residents of Dhaka South.

The candidates criticized the government for dividing the Dhaka City Corporation, calling it politically motivated and counterproductive. Mirza Abbas emphasized social awareness and structural reform to combat extortion and drugs, while Gayeshwar Chandra Roy proposed a long-term master plan for planned urbanization in Keraniganj. Ishraq Hossain focused on resolving gas shortages, waste management, and corruption, pledging zero tolerance against extortion and illegal structures. Tanvir Ahmed Robin vowed to eradicate local gangs and ensure women’s empowerment and workers’ rights.

All four expressed hope that ending corruption, nepotism, and extortion would bring qualitative change to national politics and improve urban governance in Dhaka South.

03 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP candidates in Dhaka South vow joint action against drugs, extortion, and civic mismanagement

Hasnat Abdullah, the Jamaat–NCP alliance candidate for Cumilla-4 (Debidwar) constituency and chief organizer of the National Citizens Party (NCP) in the southern region, stated that his 11-party coalition depends on ordinary citizens rather than extortionists, tender manipulators, or drug lords. He made the remarks on Tuesday, February 3, during a courtyard meeting in Mohanpur Ward No. 5 of Debidwar upazila.

Hasnat emphasized that his alliance is accountable to the people and not to any illegal business groups, asserting that they have not taken money from such sources. He declared that February 12 would mark the end of drug lords in Debidwar, urging those involved in extortion or drug trade to seek legitimate employment through his team. He also called on supporters to campaign for at least ten votes each and to cast two votes on election day—one for the “Shaplakoli” symbol and another “Yes” vote.

The meeting was attended by local leaders of Jamaat and NCP, including Saiful Islam Shahid, Professor Shahidul Islam, Mosleh Uddin, and others from various unions.

03 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Hasnat Abdullah says his alliance depends on ordinary people, not extortionists or drug lords

In Bogura, young voters are expected to play a decisive role in the upcoming 13th national election. Across the district’s seven parliamentary constituencies, about 151,068 new voters have been added since 2024, bringing the total electorate to 2,981,672. Candidates from major parties, including BNP and Jamaat, are focusing their campaigns on attracting these first-time voters with new promises and targeted outreach. Local observers believe this group could determine victory or defeat in several constituencies.

Bogura’s electorate now includes 1,480,842 men, 1,507,788 women, and 42 hijra voters. Many of the new voters are young people voting for the first time, expressing priorities such as education, good governance, food security, and anti-corruption measures. University students and local residents emphasized choosing candidates based on integrity, competence, and commitment to public welfare.

Experts, including Naogaon University’s vice-chancellor Hasanat Ali, noted that many in this group are voting for the first time in 18 years, making them a major factor in the election outcome. The Bogura Press Club president observed that youth-focused campaigning is more visible than ever, signaling a potential “voting revolution.”

03 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Young voters emerge as key factor in Bogura’s seven constituencies ahead of national polls

Pakistan’s government has officially announced that its cricket team will not play the scheduled T20 World Cup match against India on February 15 in Colombo, citing national interest. The team will, however, participate in all other matches of the tournament starting February 7. Former ICC chairman Ehsan Mani said the board cannot be punished for following government orders, recalling that India had refused to play in Pakistan during the 2025 Champions Trophy.

The ICC has expressed concern over Pakistan’s decision, warning that selective participation could lead to disciplinary action. The organization stated that it has not yet received formal communication from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) but emphasized that such a move contradicts the principles of global sporting events. The ICC urged the PCB to consider the long-term impact on both national and international cricket.

If Pakistan skips the match, India will receive a walkover and two points, though the tournament could face significant commercial losses estimated between 200 and 250 crore rupees. The ICC retains the option to impose financial or administrative measures if necessary.

03 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistan to skip India match in T20 World Cup as ICC warns of possible sanctions

Former US President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify before the House committee investigating links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Bill Clinton’s spokesperson, Angel Ureña, confirmed the decision in a post on social media platform X, saying the couple is ready to appear and hopes to set an important precedent. The Clintons had previously declined to appear before lawmakers.

The House Rules Committee had requested their personal testimony to clarify any possible connections with Epstein, who died in police custody in 2019. The committee also proposed contempt charges if they failed to appear. The Epstein case has long stirred controversy in Washington, involving several influential political figures and reigniting debates about elite networks and accountability.

Democrats have accused former President Donald Trump of using the investigation as a political weapon against his rivals, noting that Trump himself had past associations with Epstein but has not been called to testify. Trump also faces allegations of attempting to block the release of Epstein-related investigation files.

03 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bill and Hillary Clinton to testify in US House probe into Jeffrey Epstein case

The Election Commission (EC) has begun distributing ballot papers bearing candidate names and symbols to returning officers across Bangladesh ahead of the upcoming national election. Over Sunday and Monday, the EC sent ballot papers to 21 districts from its headquarters in Agargaon, Dhaka. The first phase covered 13 districts including Meherpur, Kushtia, Chuadanga, Jhenaidah, and others, while the second phase reached eight more districts such as Habiganj, Chapainawabganj, and Gazipur.

According to EC officials, the ballot papers and other election materials are being transported under tight security and will be stored at the offices of returning officers until the day before voting. The commission stated that approximately 260 million ballot papers are being printed for both the national election and a referendum, costing around 400 million taka. Voting is scheduled nationwide on February 12 from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Law enforcement personnel have already been deployed to ensure security and maintain a peaceful environment at polling centers across the country.

03 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh EC sends ballot papers to 21 districts ahead of February 12 national election

A total of 404 former ministers, ambassadors, and senior officials from the European Union and its member states have called for firm and effective measures against Israel. In a joint statement released on Monday, they urged the EU to move beyond symbolic condemnations and take concrete steps to stop ongoing violations of international law in Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem. The proposed actions include suspending the EU–Israel Association Agreement and halting all forms of military assistance to Israel.

The statement emphasized that the EU must act in line with its founding values and principles to restore its credibility as a force for peace and welfare. The signatories warned that despite international peace efforts, the humanitarian and security situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate. They accused Israel of obstructing humanitarian aid and targeting civilians and aid workers.

The statement also condemned Israel’s restrictions on humanitarian access and called for the Rafah border crossing to be fully and permanently opened. It demanded an end to the misuse of the so-called “dual-use” policy that blocks relief supplies.

03 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Former EU officials urge concrete EU action against Israel over Gaza and West Bank violations


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