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A severe fuel shortage has disrupted daily life in Kaunia upazila of Rangpur, where farmers, drivers, and residents are struggling to obtain fuel despite waiting in long queues. The crisis has been most visible at the Ma Sufia Filling Station near Kaunia Railgate, where many customers have returned empty-handed after hours of waiting. Station owner Shafiqul Islam Shafi said the shortage stems from limited supply, forcing them to distribute smaller quantities that quickly run out. He added that fuel distribution continued late into Friday night to manage the situation.

Local residents alleged that some unscrupulous traders are exploiting the crisis by selling petrol and octane at inflated prices ranging from Tk 400 to 500 per liter. They also complained about the lack of visible monitoring by the local administration, which they fear is encouraging black market activity. Upazila Nirbahi Officer Papia Sultana warned that strict action would be taken against anyone involved in illegal hoarding or overpricing.

Government sources, however, claimed there is no nationwide fuel shortage, a statement that has sparked public frustration due to the apparent mismatch with local conditions.

29 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Fuel crisis in Kaunia leaves residents waiting hours as black market prices surge

Passengers traveling from Rangpur to Dhaka after Eid have faced severe difficulties due to a shortage of buses and alleged fare manipulation. On Saturday, hundreds of travelers were seen waiting at the city’s Kamarpara bus stand, unable to secure tickets despite long waits. Reports indicate that brokers are selling tickets at inflated prices, with fares rising from the usual 800 taka to between 1,600 and 2,000 taka. Some passengers alleged that counters falsely claimed buses were fully booked while seats remained empty.

Bus counter officials offered a different explanation, citing a fuel shortage that reduced the number of operating buses from 18 to 12 on the route. They denied charging beyond government-approved fares, a claim passengers strongly disputed. On Friday night, travelers blocked the road at Modern Mor in protest against the excessive fares, halting traffic for two to three hours until police intervened.

Passengers fear that the situation may worsen as ticket demand remains high through March 29 and 30, potentially prolonging the travel disruption.

29 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Rangpur-Dhaka passengers suffer as post-Eid bus fares double amid ticket shortage

Bangladesh has fallen one place to 181st in the latest FIFA rankings released on March 28, 2026. The drop follows a 3–0 defeat to Vietnam in a friendly match held in Vietnam. In contrast, Vietnam improved by five positions to reach 103rd after the victory. The updated rankings also saw several changes among the top ten teams.

World champions Argentina slipped one spot to third despite a 2–1 win over Mauritania, while France climbed to second after defeating Brazil 2–1. Brazil, five-time world champions, dropped from fifth to seventh. Spain maintained the top position after winning four of their last five matches. England remained fourth, Portugal moved up from sixth to fifth, and the Netherlands advanced to sixth following a 2–1 win over Norway. Morocco, Belgium, Germany, and Croatia held their previous positions from eighth to eleventh, while Italy rose one place to twelfth.

The new rankings reflect the impact of recent international friendlies and highlight shifting momentum among leading football nations.

29 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh drops to 181st as FIFA rankings reshuffle top teams including Argentina and Brazil

Police in Chattogram’s Patenga area seized about 6,000 liters of illegally stored diesel during a raid on a tin-shed warehouse on Friday morning. The warehouse owner, Mohammad Alamgir, identified locally as a Jubo League leader, is currently on the run. Two suspects, Al-Amin and Masud, have been arrested in connection with the case. The operation followed a tip-off that the site had long been used for collecting, storing, and selling stolen fuel.

According to police, Alamgir expanded his illegal stockpiling amid recent international oil price volatility. The fuel was reportedly brought in by trawler at night and sold wholesale to contractors and transport owners in the morning. Locals alleged that Alamgir’s political influence had shielded him from scrutiny. The landowner’s sons, Arif and Ashraf, were also identified as collaborators in the operation.

Police said cases are being prepared under fuel storage and smuggling control laws. Officials believe the raid could expose a larger oil theft network active along the Patenga–Karnaphuli coast.

29 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Police seize 6,000 liters of illegal diesel in Chattogram; youth leader on the run

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has claimed that its forces identified and defused 120 cluster bombs in the southern province of Fars. According to a report by Al Jazeera citing Iran’s semi-official Mehr News Agency, the explosives were allegedly dropped during recent attacks carried out by the United States and Israel in and around the village of Kafri.

An IRGC public relations deputy in Fars province stated that security forces conducted an operation to locate and neutralize the dangerous explosives. The report did not provide further details on the timing of the attacks or any casualties.

The claim underscores ongoing regional tensions involving Iran, the United States, and Israel, though independent verification of the incident was not mentioned in the report.

29 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran’s IRGC says it defused 120 cluster bombs allegedly dropped by US and Israel

Israel has issued a warning to residents of more than 50 towns and villages in Lebanon, urging them to evacuate immediately. According to Israeli authorities, people living in the identified areas must move at least one thousand meters away to open spaces for their safety.

The warning message stated that anyone remaining near Hezbollah members, their facilities, or military sites would be putting their lives at risk. The directive comes amid heightened tensions in the region, though the source does not specify the exact cause or timing of the warning.

No further details were provided about how the evacuation order would be enforced or whether Lebanese authorities had responded to the Israeli announcement.

29 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israel orders residents of over 50 Lebanese villages to evacuate one kilometer away

Iran’s Islamic Consultative Assembly’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee spokesperson, Ebrahim Rezaei, has indicated that Iran may withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). In a post on social media platform X on March 28, 2026, Rezaei stated that Iran has gained no benefit from the treaty and that it has failed to protect the country from attacks. He argued that Iran’s nuclear facilities have repeatedly been targeted despite international agreements.

Rezaei reaffirmed that Iran has no intention of developing nuclear weapons and that its policy on this issue remains unchanged. He criticized the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency for making what he called a “provocative and dangerous” remark about Iran’s nuclear program. Rezaei also pointed out that while the United States has withdrawn from 60 international organizations and treaties, any Iranian withdrawal from the NPT would likely face Western opposition.

Rezaei concluded that the time has come for Iran to leave the treaty, signaling a potential shift in Tehran’s nuclear policy direction.

29 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran hints at leaving NPT, citing lack of protection and benefits

Turkey has expressed its willingness to play a constructive role in ending the ongoing war in the Middle East. According to Iran’s Foreign Ministry, Ankara is eager to intensify diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis. The ministry reported that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi recently held a phone conversation with his Turkish counterpart, during which he thanked Turkey for its mediation initiatives aimed at halting the conflict.

Earlier, Pakistan announced that a high-level meeting would be held in Islamabad on March 29 and 30 to discuss ways to reduce the intensity of the war. Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt are expected to participate in the talks. The development highlights growing regional diplomatic engagement to contain the conflict.

Turkey faces a delicate balancing act as it navigates the crisis, sharing a long border with Iran while also being a key member of the Western military alliance NATO. This dual position underscores Ankara’s cautious approach in pursuing mediation efforts amid heightened regional tensions.

29 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Turkey seeks to mediate Middle East war as Iran confirms diplomatic coordination

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has alleged that Russia provided Iran with intelligence on US and British military bases located in the Gulf region and on Diego Garcia, part of the Chagos Archipelago. Speaking to journalists, Zelensky read from an intelligence report on his phone, which stated that Russian satellites had been spying on US military bases in the Middle East, the Diego Garcia base, and oil fields across the Gulf. He suggested that this intelligence was handed over to Iran to assist in potential attacks.

Addressing the ongoing war in Ukraine, Zelensky said he was working to ensure that the global energy crisis caused by the conflict does not undermine his country’s ability to continue fighting against Russia. In response to a question from the BBC, he added that Ukrainian forces currently have sufficient fuel supplies.

The report highlights growing concerns over Russia’s alleged intelligence-sharing activities and their possible implications for regional security in the Gulf and beyond.

29 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Zelensky says Russia shared intelligence with Iran on US and UK bases in the Gulf

At least 22 migrants, including 18 from Bangladesh, have died after their dinghy drifted for six days off the coast of Greece, according to the Greek Coast Guard. The vessel had departed from Tobruk port in eastern Libya on March 21, bound for Europe. A European border agency ship rescued 26 survivors, including 21 Bangladeshis, four from South Sudan, and one from Chad. Among the rescued were a woman and a child, while two injured individuals were hospitalized on the island of Crete.

Authorities identified three of the deceased Bangladeshis as residents of Sunamganj district. The Coast Guard said the deaths were likely caused by bad weather and a lack of food and water. The boat reportedly lost direction, leaving passengers stranded without supplies. The vessel was eventually located about 53 nautical miles south of Ierapetra, Crete.

Two South Sudanese men, aged 19 and 22, were arrested on suspicion of involvement in the incident. The UNHCR reported that 41,696 migrants had reached Greece by sea in 2025, highlighting the ongoing risks of Mediterranean crossings.

29 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

22 migrants, including 18 Bangladeshis, die after drifting off Greek coast for six days

Democratic candidates Emily Gregory and Brian Nathan won two of three vacant seats in Florida’s state legislature by-elections held in March 2026. Gregory defeated Republican opponent John Maples by a two percent margin in Palm Beach County’s House District 87, home to Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence. Nathan narrowly beat Republican Josie Tomko in Tampa’s State Senate District 14, while Hillary Holly captured the House District 51 seat vacated by Tomko. Trump reportedly participated in the election via mail-in ballot.

NBC News reported that Trump had actively promoted Maples’ campaign on social media to prevent a Democratic victory in his home area. Despite his efforts, Democrats secured wins in two Republican-leaning districts. Democratic leaders described the results as a sign that voters are turning away from Trump and his party ahead of the November midterm elections.

Analysts noted that while the victories are significant for Democrats, Republicans still hold a majority in the Florida legislature.

29 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Democrats capture two Florida legislative seats including Trump’s Palm Beach hometown district

US Vice President JD Vance has announced that the United States will soon conclude its ongoing military operation in Iran and withdraw its forces. Speaking in an interview with conservative podcaster Benny Johnson, Vance said most of the country’s military objectives have already been achieved, though some actions will continue to weaken Iran’s government in the long term.

Vance explained that President plans to extend the operation briefly to ensure stability after withdrawal, emphasizing that the goal is to render Iran’s government largely ineffective for an extended period. He acknowledged that the conflict has caused a temporary rise in fuel prices but described it as a short-term effect that will normalize soon.

The vice president reiterated that the United States does not intend to maintain a long-term presence in Iran, stating that the mission will end quickly once objectives are met.

29 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

US plans to end Iran operation soon and withdraw after achieving key military goals

Iranian lawmaker Ebrahim Rezaei, spokesperson for the parliament’s National Security Commission, has warned that anyone attacking Kharg Island will not return alive. The statement was reported on Saturday by Iran International. Rezaei said any assault on the island would be met with a severe response, emphasizing that those who attempt such an attack would face deadly consequences.

Kharg Island is one of Iran’s key oil export hubs, controlling a major portion of the country’s energy shipments. Recent reports indicate growing tension and military alerts surrounding the island. Tehran previously claimed that intelligence suggested enemies, with the help of a regional country, were planning to seize an Iranian island, which Al Jazeera indicated was Kharg.

In response, Iran warned that any attack would trigger strikes on the critical infrastructure of the involved regional country. The Iranian parliament speaker added that Tehran is monitoring enemy movements and would launch continuous retaliatory attacks if provoked.

29 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran warns of deadly response to any attack on key oil hub Kharg Island

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been accused of promoting several women to ministerial positions in exchange for sexual favors, according to BJP leader Subramanian Swamy. The allegation surfaced during a recent podcast where Swamy referenced the case of Jeffrey Epstein and suggested that India should investigate powerful figures within the country. He called for a thorough inquiry into the matter.

Following Swamy’s remarks, Hindutva writer Madhu Purnima Kishwar echoed similar claims in a social media post. She alleged that some women MPs were appointed ministers based on personal relationships with the Prime Minister and mentioned ministers Hardeep Singh Puri, S. Jaishankar, and former education minister Smriti Irani in suggestive comments. Kishwar also claimed to have heard controversial stories about Modi’s personal life during a 2014 foreign trip.

Kishwar, once known as a supporter of Modi and the Hindutva ideology, has drawn attention for her sudden change in stance. However, neither Swamy nor Kishwar has provided evidence to support their claims, and the Prime Minister’s Office has not issued any official response.

29 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

BJP leader and writer accuse Modi of promoting women ministers through sexual favors

Israeli Army Chief of Staff Yaal Zamir has warned that the country's military faces a serious risk of internal collapse due to severe troop shortages and the strain of ongoing conflicts on multiple fronts. Speaking at a recent security cabinet meeting, Zamir said the army is under extreme pressure from battles against Iran and Hezbollah, as well as operations in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and the West Bank.

According to a report by Yedioth Ahronoth, Zamir cautioned that reserve forces cannot sustain the current level of pressure for much longer. He criticized the government for failing to address structural issues such as the recruitment of ultra-Orthodox Jews, amendments to the reserve law, and the extension of mandatory service. Zamir emphasized that the army is already overstretched, with rising violence in the West Bank forcing additional deployments.

He further warned that without urgent legislative action, the military could soon be unable to fulfill its duties even under normal conditions, potentially leading to a severe decline in Israel’s overall military readiness.

29 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli army chief warns of collapse risk amid troop shortage and multi-front war pressure


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