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India’s massive $80 billion coal power expansion is under threat due to severe water shortages. Around 90% of its coal plants depend on freshwater for cooling, but rising temperatures and erratic rainfall—worsened by climate change—are depleting supplies. States like Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh are seeing shutdowns and reduced output. The government is urging efficiency improvements and alternative cooling technologies, but progress is slow. Experts warn that without urgent reforms, India’s power reliability and future energy plans could be seriously undermined by worsening water stress.

Turkey has strongly condemned Israel, calling it a “terrorist state,” after the Israeli military intercepted the Madeline, a humanitarian ship bound for Gaza, in international waters. The vessel, carrying 12 activists including two Turkish nationals, was blocked from reaching the besieged enclave. Ankara accused Israel of violating international law and endangering maritime freedom. This incident echoes the 2010 flotilla raid where 10 Turkish citizens were killed. Turkey warned that the latest seizure further threatens regional stability and highlights Israel's disregard for global maritime norms.

BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman is scheduled to meet Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus during the latter’s official visit to the United Kingdom. The meeting will take place on June 13 at the hotel where Dr. Yunus is staying. While the meeting is primarily a courtesy call, discussions may include elections, reforms, and the July genocide trial. This interaction comes amid recent tensions between BNP and the government, with hopes of improving relations through this dialogue.

Top U.S. and Chinese officials are meeting in London for high-level trade and economic talks aimed at easing tensions between the two countries. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Vice Premier He Lifeng will discuss issues including global economic trends, debt relief for developing nations, and trade practices. This marks their third meeting in under a year. Both sides have shown a willingness to stabilize ties, with the talks coming as Western nations look to reduce dependency on Chinese supply chains.

Commerce Adviser Sheikh Bashir Uddin has assured that leather traders are receiving fair prices for sacrificial animal hides this Eid. He stated that the government has generously distributed 750,000 maunds of salt nationwide to help preserve the hides. Addressing allegations about rotten leather, he cautioned against spreading misinformation, noting that leather is inherently a perishable commodity. He further mentioned that the government has disbursed Tk 2.2 billion in incentives for tannery owners and temporarily lifted the ban on direct leather exports for three months. These steps, he said, will strengthen Bangladesh’s reputation in the global leather market.

09 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Leather Traders Getting Fair Prices, Propaganda Over Rotten Hides Unfounded: Commerce Adviser

BNP leader Kazi Shah Mofazzal Hossain Kaykobad has claimed that no one has faced greater persecution under fascist rule than Khaleda Zia and Tarique Rahman. Speaking at a public gathering, Kaykobad highlighted their sacrifices for Bangladesh and democracy, reminding supporters to continually pray for former President Ziaur Rahman, who established multi-party democracy in the country. He urged party activists to intensify campaign efforts and seek votes for BNP’s ‘sheaf of paddy’ symbol to secure a majority in the next election, adding, “I don’t want to be your leader, I want to stand by you as a brother.”

09 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

No One Has Suffered More Under Fascism Than Khaleda Zia and Tarique Rahman: BNP Leader Kaykobad

Iran’s Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib has announced plans to release classified documents related to Israel’s nuclear program. In an interview on state television, he claimed Iran holds comprehensive files detailing Israel's activities, some also involving the US and European nations. Though the source of the documents will remain secret, he said the information would soon be made public. Khatib described the materials as a strategic asset for Iran. Israeli officials have yet to comment on the matter, and no evidence has been provided so far.

Mobu Dakat, a fugitive accused in 29 criminal cases, was arrested by police in Kishoreganj, Nilphamari, with 900 yaba pills in his possession. He was caught near his home while allegedly selling drugs. Mobu, known as a drug kingpin and notorious robber, has multiple cases pending in various police stations, along with several arrest warrants. Acting on a tip-off, police launched a raid and apprehended him. Authorities are now processing legal steps to send him to jail under the drug control laws.

As thousands flock to Cox’s Bazar during the Eid-ul-Azha holidays, six bodies have been recovered from various points along the beach and nearby coastal areas in the past 24 hours. Among the victims were Shahinur Rahman (60) and his son Sifat (20) from Rajshahi, who drowned while swimming at Simon Beach Point. Despite rescue efforts by Sea Safe Lifeguards, both were pronounced dead en route to the hospital. Authorities recovered four additional bodies from different parts of the beach during the same period.

09 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Six Bodies Recovered from Cox’s Bazar Coast in 24 Hours Amid Eid Rush

Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus, Chief Adviser of Bangladesh’s interim government, has left Dhaka for a four-day official visit to the United Kingdom. According to Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam, Yunus and his delegation departed from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on an Emirates flight Monday at 7:30 PM. During the visit, Yunus is scheduled to meet King Charles III at Buckingham Palace, where he will receive the prestigious ‘King Charles Harmony Award’ from the British monarch.

09 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Interim Government’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus Departs for UK on Official Visit

At least 15 university students died and 31 others were injured after a minivan collided with a bus in northern Malaysia early Monday. The accident occurred on the East-West Highway near the Thai border. Authorities said the bus overturned and the minivan plunged into a ravine. Some passengers managed to escape, while others were trapped or thrown from the vehicle. Rescue workers used hydraulic tools to extract victims. Transport Minister Fahmi Fadzil confirmed the fatalities and expressed condolences to the victims’ families.

Sarjis Alam, a leader of the National Citizen Party (NCP), has announced that the party’s application for registration with the Election Commission will be completed by June 15. Alam said that the NCP has already established organizational committees in 100 upazilas across 22 districts, meeting the prerequisites for registration. He emphasized that the party is prioritizing its organizational strength from the capital down to the grassroots, which will also naturally prepare them for participation in the upcoming national elections.

09 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

National Citizen Party (NCP) to Apply for Party Registration by June 15: Sarjis Alam

A tragic gas cylinder explosion in Singair, Manikganj, killed 18-year-old Suborna Akter on Monday morning while she and others were preparing gas to inflate balloons. The incident also left her husband, Arif, and a neighbor, Josna Akter (33), injured. The blast occurred around 9 AM at Hasan Mia’s house due to overheating. Suborna’s left leg was severed in the explosion, and she was pronounced dead after being rushed to the hospital.

09 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Gas Cylinder Explosion While Filling Balloons Kills Woman, Injures Two in Singair

Advisor Asif Mahmud has said that the Home Ministry will decide on any action regarding former President Abdul Hamid. "I am aware that there is a case against him," he noted during a project inspection in his native Muradnagar. Mahmud stated that he was visiting the area to listen to people's demands and expectations, as his busy schedule rarely permits such visits. He added that not only Comilla but also regions like North Bengal, Bogura, and Feni have been historically neglected, and the government is now focusing on their development. Ongoing infrastructure projects in Muradnagar are part of that broader effort.

09 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Decision on Former President Abdul Hamid Lies with Home Ministry: Asif Mahmud

Bangladesh’s Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) has issued a fresh warning following a surge in new COVID-19 sub-variants, including Omicron LF.7, XFG, JN-1, and NB 1.8.1, in neighboring countries like India. The advisory instructed authorities to strengthen screening and surveillance at all land, sea, and airports with dedicated International Health Regulation (IHR-2005) desks. Temperature checks must be conducted using non-contact thermometers and thermal scanners. Hospitals have been advised to stock adequate supplies of masks, gloves, and protective gear for healthcare workers. Citizens have been urged to avoid traveling to India or other affected countries unless absolutely necessary, strictly adhere to health guidelines, and seek medical attention if symptoms appear.

09 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Health Directorate Issues Fresh Alert Amid Surge of New COVID-19 Sub-Variants in Neighboring Countries


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