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Aviation Security officials at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka seized 1,640 yaba tablets from the luggage of a passenger identified as Md. Samir during a routine security check on Wednesday night, November 19. Samir, a resident of Alonia village in Chunarughat upazila of Habiganj, was scheduled to travel from Dhaka to the Maldives via Kuala Lumpur. The drugs were discovered by on-duty security officer ASG Abul Kalam during the check-in process. Following the discovery, the Department of Narcotics Control was immediately informed, and the passenger was offloaded, detained, and taken into custody. Authorities prepared a seizure list and conducted preliminary interrogation as part of the legal procedures. The incident highlights continued vigilance by airport security against drug trafficking through international routes.

20 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka airport security seizes 1,640 yaba tablets from passenger bound for Maldives via Kuala Lumpur

The Bangladesh government has announced that all unregistered mobile phones will be automatically deactivated starting December 16 as part of a crackdown on illegal handset sales. The move targets three categories of devices: cloned, illegally imported, and smuggled phones. However, phones currently in use or purchased before December 16 will not be affected. Fayez Ahmad Tayyab, special assistant to the Chief Adviser, stated that there will be no exemptions in enforcing the measure. He added that the government is working to simplify registration, deregistration, and re-registration processes for citizens. Expatriates will be allowed to bring one or two phones duty-free if registered properly, while additional devices will require payment of standard fees under existing National Board of Revenue rules. The government also pledged to take steps to make legal mobile phones more affordable for consumers.

20 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh to block unregistered and illegal mobile phones from December 16 to curb handset smuggling

Hanan Elatr, the widow of slain journalist Jamal Khashoggi, has publicly demanded compensation and an apology from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, while urging former U.S. President Donald Trump to seek justice for her husband’s murder. In an interview with CNN, Elatr said the crown prince should personally apologize and take responsibility for the loss she suffered. She expressed deep pain at seeing Trump warmly welcome the Saudi leader during his recent Washington visit, calling it distressing and disappointing. Khashoggi, a U.S. resident and Washington Post columnist critical of the Saudi government, was killed inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in 2018. U.S. intelligence reports released under President Joe Biden concluded that the crown prince approved the operation, though Trump previously denied his involvement. Elatr emphasized that compensation would represent accountability and closure from the Saudi government for the killing carried out by its officials.

20 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Khashoggi’s widow seeks apology and compensation from Saudi crown prince and urges Trump for justice

Indian cricket team captain Shubman Gill has been ruled out of the second Test against South Africa in Guwahati due to a throat injury sustained during the first Test in Kolkata. Gill was forced to leave the field in the first innings and did not bat in the second. Despite traveling with the team to Guwahati, medical advice suggested that playing could worsen his condition. In his absence, 24-year-old Sai Sudharsan, who has played five Tests and scored 273 runs at an average of 30.33, will join the squad. Gill, who was briefly hospitalized in Kolkata, is expected to need at least ten more days to recover fully and may also miss the upcoming ODI series starting November 30. His absence is a major setback for India, who trail 0–1 in the series and must win the second Test to level it. The team’s leadership in Gill’s absence remains under discussion.

20 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

India captain Shubman Gill misses second Test against South Africa due to throat injury

Bangladesh’s Appellate Division has reinstated the caretaker government system by declaring the 13th constitutional amendment valid, overturning its previous ruling that had annulled the provision. The full bench of seven justices, led by Chief Justice Dr. Syed Refaat Ahmed, delivered the unanimous verdict on Thursday, November 20. The court observed that the earlier judgment abolishing the caretaker system was flawed and tainted by multiple errors. According to the ruling, the upcoming 13th parliamentary election will be held under the current interim government, while the restored caretaker government system will be implemented from the 14th parliamentary election onward. Following the verdict, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Adviser Dr. Asif Nazrul stated on social media that the caretaker system will be reintroduced starting with the next parliament. The decision marks a significant constitutional shift, reviving the non-partisan caretaker model originally introduced through the 13th Amendment in 1996.

20 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Supreme Court reinstates caretaker government system effective from the next parliamentary term

Australia is set to make history in the upcoming Ashes Test against England in Perth by including two Indigenous cricketers, Scott Boland and debutant Brendan Doggett, in the playing XI for the first time in 148 years of Test cricket. The team faces a bowling crisis as Pat Cummins, Sean Abbott, and Josh Hazlewood are sidelined due to injuries. Mitchell Starc will lead the pace attack, supported by Boland and Doggett, while all-rounder Cameron Green returns from injury to replace Beau Webster. In the batting lineup, left-hander Jake Weatherald will make his Test debut, opening alongside Usman Khawaja. This marks the first time since 2019 that two Australian players will debut in the same Test match. The historic inclusion of two Indigenous players highlights Australia’s growing diversity in cricket and a significant step toward representation in the national team.

20 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Australia to make history by fielding two Indigenous players together in Ashes Test debut

Ahead of the Ashes series in Australia, tensions flared as former England spinner Monty Panesar reignited the 2018 Sandpapergate controversy, suggesting England would mentally target Steve Smith over his past ball-tampering scandal. Panesar claimed Smith should still feel guilty and unfit for captaincy. Smith, now leading Australia in the absence of Pat Cummins for the first Test in Perth, responded humorously at a press conference. He referenced Panesar’s infamous appearance on the quiz show 'Mastermind,' mocking his incorrect answers about geography and literature. The room erupted in laughter as Smith dismissed Panesar’s comments as inconsequential. The 2018 scandal saw Smith and David Warner banned for a year, while Cameron Bancroft received a nine-month suspension. As the first Test approaches, England captain Ben Stokes hopes on-field cricket, not psychological warfare, dominates the series narrative.

20 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Steve Smith humorously hits back at Monty Panesar’s Sandpapergate jibe before Ashes opener

Bangladesh’s caretaker government system, once seen as a safeguard for fair elections, was abolished following a series of political and legal developments. The system originated after political unrest in the 1990s, when opposition parties demanded neutral oversight of elections. It was formally introduced through the 13th Amendment in 1996, enabling non-partisan interim administrations to oversee elections in 1996 and 2001, both considered relatively fair. However, disputes over the appointment of the chief adviser in 2006 led to political deadlock and the rise of a military-backed caretaker administration, known as the 1/11 government. In 2011, the Supreme Court declared the 13th Amendment unconstitutional, calling the caretaker system undemocratic and inconsistent with the constitution’s basic structure. The 15th Amendment later permanently abolished it. Since then, elections under ruling parties in 2014, 2018, and 2024 have faced widespread criticism from opposition groups and international observers over transparency and credibility concerns.

20 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh abolished its caretaker government system after court rulings and political disputes over fair elections

Russia has proposed granting India unrestricted access to its fifth-generation Su-57 stealth fighter jet technology ahead of President Vladimir Putin’s upcoming visit to New Delhi. Rostec CEO Sergey Chemezov stated that Russia will initially supply Su-57 jets built domestically, with plans to gradually shift production to India. Moscow may also offer India its single-engine Su-75 Checkmate stealth fighter. This unprecedented offer includes full technology transfer covering engines, sensors, stealth materials, and artificial intelligence systems. Russian officials emphasized that India would gain the capability to independently develop advanced stealth fighters, a privilege previously denied by Western nations. The proposal also includes licensing for local production and integration of Indian weapon systems. Russia reaffirmed its long-standing defense partnership with India, highlighting continued cooperation despite international sanctions. The move is seen as a major step in strengthening bilateral defense ties and enhancing India’s self-reliance in advanced military aviation technology.

20 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Russia offers India full Su-57 stealth jet technology access to boost defense cooperation

A truck driver named Md. Mostafa Kamal, 40, was killed in a road accident on the Lama-Chakaria road in the West Linejhiri area of Lama upazila, Cox’s Bazar, on Wednesday night. According to local sources, the driver was transporting poultry feed for a company when he lost control of the vehicle, causing it to overturn. Local residents, fire service personnel, and Lama police quickly arrived at the scene and rescued the driver from the truck. He was taken to Lama Upazila Health Complex, where doctors declared him dead. Police from Lama station stated that they are investigating the cause of the accident and that legal procedures are underway. The tragic incident highlights recurring road safety issues in the region, where poor road conditions and vehicle control failures often lead to fatal accidents.

20 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Truck overturns on Lama-Chakaria road killing driver Mustafa Kamal in Cox’s Bazar

The National Pay Commission of Bangladesh is advancing its work to review and recommend a revised salary and allowance structure for government employees. A meeting with secretaries from various ministries and departments is scheduled for November 24 at the Secretariat, chaired by Commission President Zakir Ahmed Khan. The commission aims to finalize recommendations covering government, semi-government, autonomous bodies, state-owned banks, approved universities, and public educational institutions. Earlier, from October 1 to 15, the commission collected public and institutional feedback through online questionnaires. Formed on July 27, the commission plans to submit its final report by December. Economic Adviser Salehuddin Ahmed stated that three reports are being reviewed before final recommendations are made, emphasizing that the current government will lay the groundwork while the next administration will implement the new pay scale, considering fiscal and social spending realities.

20 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Pay Commission advances salary review, meeting with secretaries set for November 24

Two young men from Muksedpur upazila in Gopalganj, Bangladesh, have died and five others remain missing after a boat carrying migrants capsized in the Mediterranean Sea while traveling from Libya to Italy. The victims, Enamul Sheikh (27) and Anis Sheikh (35), reportedly paid local brokers about 2.1 million taka each to make the illegal journey last October. The accident occurred on November 13 near Libya’s Al-Khums coast, where two boats sank, one carrying 26 Bangladeshis. Four bodies were recovered by rescuers. Survivors described chaotic scenes as one boat collided with another, causing passengers in the middle section to drown. Families in the victims’ villages are mourning, demanding the repatriation of bodies and stricter action against human trafficking networks. Local officials acknowledged the ongoing issue of illegal migration despite government awareness campaigns promoting legal migration routes. Authorities are collecting information and have informed higher authorities for necessary measures.

20 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Two Bangladeshi youths die and five go missing in Mediterranean boat tragedy en route to Italy

A 36-hour hartal is underway in Rangamati district protesting alleged quota discrimination in the recruitment of government assistant primary teachers under the Hill District Council. The strike, called by Rangamati Conscious Citizens’ Unity, Anti-Quota Alliance, and local students and residents, began at 6 a.m. Thursday and will continue until 6 p.m. Friday. Due to the hartal, all shops, businesses, and transport services in the district have come to a halt, with no vehicles entering or leaving the town by road or river. Protesters have been seen picketing at key points, while law enforcement agencies have taken strong positions to maintain order. The protest follows controversy over the recently announced recruitment process, with written exams scheduled for November 21. Demonstrators are demanding an end to quota-based discrimination and have vowed to resist the upcoming exam if their demands are not met.

20 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rangamati observes 36-hour hartal protesting quota discrimination in government primary teacher recruitment

U.S. President Donald Trump verbally attacked ABC News journalist Mary Bruce on Tuesday after she questioned Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman about the 2018 killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi. Trump criticized Bruce for making their guest 'uncomfortable' and called her question 'terrible' and 'arrogant.' He further disparaged both Bruce and ABC News, suggesting the network’s broadcast license should be revoked. Trump downplayed Khashoggi’s murder, saying such incidents 'sometimes happen,' while the crown prince has denied involvement. The National Press Club condemned Trump’s remarks, calling them a threat to press freedom. Trump has repeatedly clashed with journalists, often using harsh or sexist language, and recently threatened ABC’s license again after a defamation settlement. The confrontation occurred during the crown prince’s first U.S. visit since the Khashoggi killing, which drew global outrage.

20 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Trump insults ABC reporter after question on Khashoggi murder during Saudi crown prince’s US visit

As Bangladesh’s 13th national election approaches, the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has released a preliminary list of candidates for 236 constituencies, sparking internal disputes in several areas. The party leadership, led by Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, has begun meeting with nomination-deprived leaders in Dhaka to ease tensions and ensure unity behind the party’s symbol, the paddy sheaf. Some deprived aspirants have pledged loyalty while requesting reconsideration of candidate selections based on local popularity. Discontent has also arisen over the nomination of elderly candidates in multiple constituencies, with local leaders arguing that such figures lack the energy and connection to appeal to younger voters, who now form a significant portion of the electorate. In response, BNP’s high command is reviewing appeals and may revise nominations in certain seats to reflect grassroots sentiment and strengthen electoral prospects. The party aims to maintain cohesion and avoid public discord ahead of the crucial polls.

20 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP seeks to resolve nomination disputes and may revise candidate list amid youth-focused grassroots pressure


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