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An Iranian delegation has arrived in Islamabad to participate in discussions with United States officials focused on achieving a ceasefire. Iranian media reported that the delegation reached the Pakistani capital on Friday night. The group includes several senior figures such as Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, Supreme National Defense Council Secretary Ali Akbar Ahmadian, Central Bank Governor Abdolnaser Hemmati, and former IRGC commander Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr. Several members of Iran’s parliament have also joined the delegation, according to the reports.

The talks are expected to address complex issues, including Iran’s frozen assets and the ongoing conflict in Lebanon. Ahead of the meeting, Tehran issued a firm message emphasizing its readiness to respond if provoked. The discussions are taking place amid heightened regional tensions and international calls for restraint from both Iran and the United States.

The outcome of the Islamabad talks could influence future diplomatic engagement between Tehran and Washington, particularly regarding regional stability and economic sanctions relief.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iranian delegation reaches Islamabad for ceasefire talks with US officials

U.S. President Donald Trump issued a sharp warning to Iranian leaders ahead of a scheduled meeting between U.S. and Iranian representatives in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Saturday. In a post on his social media platform Truth Social on Friday, Trump claimed that Iran holds no real power and that its leaders are being kept alive solely for negotiation purposes. He also asserted that Iran’s only leverage lies in temporarily blocking the Strait of Hormuz and accused Iranian leaders of being better at propaganda than warfare.

The Islamabad meeting aims to determine steps toward a permanent end to ongoing conflict, with both delegations expected to arrive by Friday night. Despite an Israeli strike on Lebanon that violated a ceasefire, Pakistan confirmed the talks would proceed as planned. However, continued hostilities and disputes over the Strait of Hormuz have raised doubts about the meeting’s potential success.

Observers expressed concern that escalating tensions and mutual distrust could undermine progress toward a lasting ceasefire agreement.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump warns Iran before Islamabad talks, says leaders kept alive only for negotiations

Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has intensified operations in the southwest border region to curb illegal hoarding and smuggling of fuel and edible oil. The Jessore Region, covering about 600 kilometers across Kushtia, Meherpur, Chuadanga, Jhenaidah, Jessore, Satkhira, and Khulna, is conducting 464 patrols daily through two sectors, seven battalions, and 116 border outposts. Ahead of the Bengali New Year and Eid-ul-Azha, special security measures have been reinforced along the border.

Enhanced surveillance has been placed at Benapole, Bhomra, and Darshana land ports, with 2,325 patrols, 899 checkpoints, and 868 community meetings conducted. A total of 31 task force operations involving local administration, army, RAB, police, and customs led to one conviction with a two-month jail term and a fine. Additional patrols and checkpoints have been set up to prevent cattle intrusion and leather smuggling ahead of Eid-ul-Azha.

In the first three months of 2026, the Jessore Region seized goods worth Tk 589.3 million and detained 88 suspects, including gold, diamonds, silver, weapons, and narcotics valued at Tk 221.3 million.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

BGB intensifies southwest border patrols, seizing Tk 5.8 billion in smuggled goods

Delegations from the United States and Iran are meeting today, Saturday, in Islamabad to discuss steps toward a permanent end to the ongoing war. The Iranian delegation arrived Friday afternoon, while the US team was expected overnight. Despite Israel’s continued attacks on Lebanon violating the ceasefire, Pakistan confirmed that the long-anticipated talks would proceed. The meeting is being held at the Serena Hotel near Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry under unprecedented security measures, with major roads closed and military personnel deployed across the city.

The US delegation includes Vice President JD Vance, adviser Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner, while Iran’s team is led by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and senior officials are mediating. The discussions are expected to last several days and will be based on Iran’s ten-point proposal, which includes conditions for the Strait of Hormuz and ceasefire terms.

The talks come amid uncertainty as Israeli strikes continue in Lebanon, threatening the ceasefire. Both sides remain divided over Hormuz tolls and regional security, raising doubts about the meeting’s outcome.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

US and Iran hold Islamabad peace talks amid Israeli strikes and Hormuz dispute

BNP’s former joint secretary general and Sitakunda MP Aslam Chowdhury said the real strength of a political organization lies in the sacrifice, patience, and struggle of its grassroots activists. Speaking at a views exchange meeting at his Sitakunda residence on Friday afternoon, he stated that while senior leaders may err, grassroots members never betray the cause. He credited the grassroots for sustaining leadership and securing his nomination with the party’s symbol.

Chowdhury identified organizational weakness as a major reason behind the party’s unsatisfactory performance in the recent national election. He called for self-criticism, internal analysis, and structural reform to overcome future challenges. Emphasizing long-term planning and organized strategies, he urged activists to strengthen ties with the public and increase social and religious engagement to build stronger community connections.

During the meeting, the Sitakunda upazila BNP announced partial leadership changes in the local Jubo Dal committee, appointing Shahabuddin Raju as president and Mohammad Ismail Hossain as general secretary, while retaining the existing structure. The full committee has not yet been declared.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Aslam Chowdhury calls for BNP grassroots unity and organizational reform in Sitakunda

Two Dhaka University students have experienced a decline in their physical condition after continuing a hunger strike for 58 hours at the Raju Sculpture premises. On Friday night, Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. A B M Obaidul Islam visited the site to assess the situation and expressed concern for their health. He stated that the university administration wants the students to remain healthy and that their demands will be properly conveyed to the government. He also mentioned that the issue would be discussed in the national parliament among both ruling and opposition parties.

The Vice-Chancellor emphasized the health risks faced by the fasting students and said that a medical team had been sent the previous night to examine them, but the students refused treatment. The visit was attended by the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Administration) Dr. Saima Haque Bidisha, deans, the proctor, and other senior officials. DUCSU Social Service Secretary A. B. Zubair reported that one student’s mother broke down in tears upon seeing her son’s weakened condition but did not pressure him to end the strike.

Members of martyr families and injured individuals have also visited the site to express solidarity, while eyewitnesses noted that despite physical weakness, the students remain mentally strong though disappointed by the lack of visible state response.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Two Dhaka University students’ health worsens after 58-hour hunger strike

The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has condemned Israel’s approval of 34 new settlements in the occupied West Bank, calling the move a violation of international law. Israeli rights group Peace Now reported that the decision was made secretly in early April, and Israeli media confirmed the report. The Palestinian Presidency also denounced the plan as a flagrant breach of international law, while the Israeli government has not issued any comment.

In a statement, the OIC said Israel, as the occupying power, has no sovereignty over the occupied Palestinian territories, including East Jerusalem, and that all measures to alter their geographic or demographic character are null and void. The organisation warned that the expansion of settlements, land confiscation, and settler violence threaten the two-state solution and the rights of Palestinians. Turkiye also criticised the decision, describing it as a serious violation of international law and UN resolutions.

According to Israeli media, the 34 settlements were approved during a recent security cabinet session, marking the largest number ever approved at once. Ten of the sites are existing outposts to be legalised, while 24 are new constructions yet to begin.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

OIC condemns Israel’s approval of 34 new West Bank settlements as illegal under international law

Expectations for the upcoming ceasefire talks between the United States and Iran in Pakistan are low, with even the possibility that the meeting may not occur. The discussions are set to proceed under Tehran’s 10-point proposal rather than US President Donald Trump’s 15-point plan, signaling that Iran currently holds the upper hand. The ceasefire allows Iran to retain control of the Strait of Hormuz and continue collecting transit fees, a concession that Washington appears to have accepted.

Iran’s government has portrayed the ceasefire as a victory, though internal voices warn it may have weakened deterrence by not securing a full end to hostilities. Tehran’s demands include recognition of its control over the strait, acceptance of uranium enrichment, lifting of all sanctions, withdrawal of US forces, and a ceasefire extending to Israel’s operations in Lebanon and Gaza. These terms are seen as difficult for Washington to accept in full.

Even if the talks fail, analysts suggest a fragile equilibrium could persist, with both sides avoiding a return to full-scale war. The United States may stay out of direct conflict while Iran maintains leverage over regional trade routes, creating a tense but stable status quo.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

US-Iran talks in Pakistan uncertain as Tehran’s terms dominate ceasefire framework

Akbar Hossain has resigned from his position as Press Minister at the Bangladesh High Commission in London. In a Facebook post on Friday night, he stated that personal and family reasons made it impossible for him to continue his duties. He clarified that his decision to step down was voluntary and unrelated to any other issue.

According to his statement, Hossain emphasized that his resignation was based solely on personal and family circumstances. The announcement came through his social media post, where he expressed that continuing his responsibilities in London was no longer feasible for him.

The resignation marks a change in the press affairs leadership at the Bangladesh High Commission in London, though no details were provided about his successor or the next steps following his departure.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Akbar Hossain resigns as Press Minister in London citing personal and family reasons

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif described the upcoming Iran-United States talks in Islamabad, set to begin on Saturday, as a life-or-death struggle aimed at achieving a permanent ceasefire in the Middle East. He expressed optimism that the discussions were moving in the right direction. Sharif confirmed that US Vice President JD Vance was en route to Islamabad and that two Iranian delegations had departed for Pakistan.

Earlier, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf stated that Iran would not begin talks with the United States until a ceasefire was reached in Lebanon and its frozen assets were released. Sharif noted that both sides were shaping narratives for their domestic audiences, adding that Iran was clearly unwilling to endanger Hezbollah.

The talks are drawing global attention as they are seen as a critical step toward easing regional tensions and possibly preventing further escalation if negotiations fail.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Shehbaz Sharif calls Iran-US talks in Islamabad a life-or-death struggle for ceasefire

Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) recovered five landmines and various explosive materials near the Naikhongchhari border in Cox’s Bazar. The operation took place on Thursday near the zero line between border pillars 53 and 54 at Chhayapara, where a BGB patrol team discovered the items while suspects were allegedly planting mines. The recovery included five anti-personnel mines, five suspected improvised explosive devices, a metal detector, a solar panel, dry food, mobile phones, power banks, and civilian clothing.

According to BGB officials, the suspects fled into nearby forested hills after spotting the patrol, leaving behind several bags containing the explosives. In a separate operation the same day, another BGB team from the Cox’s Bazar battalion recovered flammable chemicals and materials from the Ambagan area, about 150 yards inside Bangladesh territory. The seized substances are being sent to the Chattogram divisional chemical laboratory for testing.

A general diary has been filed with Naikhongchhari Police Station, and coordination is underway to deploy an army bomb disposal team. BGB reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring border security and preventing sabotage.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

BGB recovers landmines and explosives near Naikhongchhari border in Cox’s Bazar

Bangladesh Meteorological Department reported a sharp rise in temperatures across the country as rainfall decreased significantly. In the past 24 hours, Dhaka’s temperature climbed by 5.6 degrees Celsius, reaching 31.6°C, while the highest temperature was recorded in Jashore at 34.8°C. Only 16 of 51 weather stations recorded rainfall, with the highest at 31 millimeters in Dimla, Nilphamari. The department forecast that most parts of the country will remain dry over the next two days, except for isolated areas in Rangpur and Sylhet.

Officials said a new heatwave could begin on Saturday and persist for several days, with daytime and nighttime temperatures expected to rise further over the next five days. Earlier forecasts indicated one to three heatwaves could occur this month. Meteorologists explained that mild heatwaves occur between 36°C and 37.9°C, moderate between 38°C and 39.9°C, and severe above 40°C.

Although heatwaves are expected, experts noted that intermittent rainfall may prevent conditions from reaching the extreme levels seen in 2023 and 2024.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh faces rising heat as rainfall drops and new heatwave looms

Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) arrested 93 people in separate operations conducted by its Tejgaon Division and Hazaribagh Police Station. The arrests took place on Thursday and Friday, according to DMP Media Division Deputy Commissioner NM Nasir Uddin. The Tejgaon Division detained 67 individuals, including seven in regular cases, ten in old cases, and four with arrest warrants. Another 46 were held under the DMP Ordinance.

In Hazaribagh, police arrested 26 people during daylong drives in different areas under the station’s jurisdiction. Officers seized seven yaba tablets and 18 packets of marijuana during the operation. Police stated that the drives were part of ongoing efforts to curb crime and maintain public order in the capital.

Authorities from both divisions confirmed that similar operations will continue to ensure stability and safety in Dhaka’s neighborhoods.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka police arrest 93 in Tejgaon and Hazaribagh operations to maintain order

US President Donald Trump has warned that if upcoming talks with Iran in Pakistan fail to produce an agreement, the United States will launch a large-scale military attack on Iran. In an interview with the New York Post, Trump said he has already ordered US warships to be equipped with the most advanced and powerful weapons. He described the current military readiness as more formidable than ever before and stated that this power would be used effectively if negotiations do not yield positive results.

Trump added that a 'reset' process is underway, with US forces stockpiling what he called the best ammunition in their history. He made it clear that if a respectful agreement with Tehran cannot be reached, the United States will not hesitate to choose a military path. The report cited Al Jazeera as its source.

The talks between Iran and the United States are scheduled to take place in Pakistan, drawing global attention as both sides face mounting pressure to avoid escalation.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump threatens major strike on Iran if Pakistan peace talks fail

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has stated that the United States must honor its commitment to a ceasefire in Lebanon. He said the two-week truce between Iran and the US included assurances that Lebanon would be covered under the agreement. Araghchi made the remarks during a phone conversation with Iran’s envoy to Lebanon on Friday.

Araghchi condemned Israeli attacks in Lebanon, emphasizing that such actions must stop under the terms of the ceasefire deal. Meanwhile, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf declared that Iran would not begin any talks with the United States until the ceasefire in Lebanon is implemented and Iran’s frozen assets are released.

The statements reflect Tehran’s firm stance on linking regional stability and diplomatic engagement with Washington to the enforcement of the Lebanon ceasefire and the resolution of financial restrictions.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran demands US honor Lebanon ceasefire commitment amid regional tensions


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