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US President Donald Trump’s renewed interest in purchasing Greenland has revived historical discussions about America’s territorial expansion through land acquisitions. Historians note that the United States has a long tradition of expanding its borders by buying territories rather than seizing them by force. Trump’s stated rationale for seeking Greenland’s ownership centers on national security, and he has expressed a preference for negotiation over coercion.

The article outlines key historical land purchases that shaped the modern United States. These include the 1803 Louisiana Purchase from France, which doubled the nation’s size; the 1848 acquisition of Mexican territories following the Guadalupe Hidalgo Treaty; the 1853 Gadsden Purchase from Mexico; the 1867 purchase of Alaska from Russia; and the 1917 acquisition of the Virgin Islands from Denmark. Each transaction reflected strategic, economic, or security motivations.

Historians draw parallels between Trump’s Greenland proposal and earlier US acquisitions, suggesting continuity in Washington’s approach to securing strategic territories through financial means rather than military confrontation.

04 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump’s Greenland interest revives debate on US history of territorial expansion through land purchases

Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Tarique Rahman presented the July Memorial Awards to the families of martyrs and injured fighters of the July Movement during the ‘July National Conference 2026’. The event took place on Saturday at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Center in Agargaon, Dhaka, marking the anniversary of the July-August uprising, mourning, and victory.

At the ceremony, Abdur Rob Mia, father of martyr Miraj of the July-24 uprising, received the award on behalf of the families. The Prime Minister also handed awards to martyr Selim’s brother Ujjal Hossain, injured fighter Al Miraj, and July warrior Mohammad Aminul Islam Emon. The event honored the sacrifices made during the July Movement.

The host announced that although only a few representatives received the awards in person, memorials have been reserved for all families of martyrs and injured participants. These will be delivered to each recipient at a later scheduled time.

04 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Tarique Rahman honors July Movement martyrs’ families with memorial awards in Dhaka

Health authorities in France, Belgium and the Netherlands have reported at least 3,700 deaths linked to a recent severe heatwave that swept across Europe. Officials cautioned that the figure is preliminary and could increase as more data becomes available. The heatwave, which lasted from June 20 to 28, disrupted power generation, damaged infrastructure and placed heavy pressure on hospitals.

In France, about 2,025 excess deaths were recorded, with a sharp rise among people over 45, according to Health Minister Stéphanie Rist. Between June 22 and 28, home deaths rose by 91 percent compared with the previous week, and fatalities also increased in nursing homes and healthcare centers. The French public health agency warned that the actual toll may exceed initial estimates.

Belgium reported around 1,200 excess deaths between June 18 and 29, including 530 people aged 85 or older and 180 under 65. Authorities described the situation as unprecedented. In the Netherlands, officials said roughly 480 additional deaths occurred, mostly among those over 80. Scientists noted that climate change has almost certainly intensified the extreme heat.

04 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

At least 3,700 dead in France, Belgium and Netherlands amid Europe’s severe heatwave

Iran has begun the funeral ceremonies for its late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in a joint U.S.-Israeli attack on February 28. Authorities expect around 20 million mourners to attend the farewell events in Tehran and other cities. To feed the massive crowd, Iran’s Basij paramilitary force has prepared 50 million loaves of bread through 16 mobile bakeries. The government has also deployed 2,500 ambulances, 21 helicopters, 100 drones, and arranged 20,000 classrooms for accommodation.

Tehran has implemented its largest-ever traffic plan, banning private vehicles and installing over 6,000 water sprinklers at the Mosalla complex to mitigate the July heat. The Interior Minister said the goal is to stage the largest farewell ceremony in Iran’s history, showcasing the Islamic Republic’s endurance and resistance. However, the large-scale event has caused severe traffic congestion and fuel shortages in the capital.

Foreign dignitaries from Pakistan, China, Turkey, Russia, and other countries attended the ceremony, while no Western officials were invited. Khamenei’s son and current Supreme Leader Mojtaba Ali Khamenei did not attend due to security threats from Israel.

04 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran readies 50 million loaves for Khamenei’s funeral as millions gather in Tehran

The opening of the Padma Bridge has revolutionized transportation in Bangladesh’s southwest, connecting 21 districts with Dhaka through faster and more efficient travel. The Padma Bridge Expressway has become a vital national route, carrying thousands of vehicles daily and facilitating the quick transport of agricultural and fishery products. However, despite these improvements, the anticipated industrial and commercial development around Shibchar in Madaripur district, located at the bridge’s southern end, has not yet materialized.

Local residents and business owners report that while travel has become easier, large-scale industries and manufacturing plants have not been established. Small businesses continue to operate on a limited scale, and job creation remains stagnant. Community leaders and analysts stress that sustainable development requires long-term planning, industrial zones, and investment-friendly policies. They urge both government and private investors to develop industrial parks, special economic zones, and accessible financing for entrepreneurs.

Officials note that the Padma Bridge should serve not only as a symbol of connectivity but also as a foundation for industrialization and improved livelihoods in the southern region.

04 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Padma Bridge improves travel but Shibchar still awaits industrial and economic transformation

US President Donald Trump stated that Iran wants to reach an agreement with the United States. He said Washington had given Iran seven days for the funeral of its supreme leader, Ali Khamenei. Trump made the remarks on Friday night during his opening speech at Mount Rushmore, marking the 250th anniversary of the United States.

In his address, Trump spoke about American greatness, the threat of communism, and the country’s military strength. He claimed that the United States defeated Venezuela in one day and had struck Iran very hard, asserting that Tehran was desperate to negotiate.

Trump added that the United States allowed one week for Khamenei’s funeral because, in his words, “we are good people.” The comments were reported by Al Jazeera and published by Amar Desh Online.

04 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump says Iran wants deal, US gave week for Khamenei’s funeral

A complaint has been filed at Shahbagh Police Station against Meher Afroz Shaon, actress Mahiya Mahi, and a woman named Shanta Farzana for allegedly making derogatory remarks about the July Movement. The complaint was lodged on Friday morning by three office bearers of an organization called Rastro Sanglap Forum, according to information disclosed on Saturday morning.

The complaint states that the July Movement is an important chapter in Bangladesh’s history, marked by the sacrifices of martyrs and the injured. It alleges that some individuals have recently made disrespectful comments and actions regarding the movement and related events. According to the complaint, Shanta Farzana posted a video on social media showing her throwing or hitting shoes at the July Memorial, which reportedly caused public outrage.

The complaint further accuses Meher Afroz Shaon of presenting the July Movement as a planned or staged event in her social media video messages. No additional details about the investigation or responses from the accused were mentioned in the source.

04 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Complaint filed against three over alleged derogatory remarks on July Movement

The government has decided to provide normal retirement benefits, retrospective promotions, and financial incentives to 150 officers from the army, navy, and air force who faced deprivation or discrimination over the past 17 years. A recent notification from the Ministry of Defence stated that the benefits apply to officers retired, removed, or compulsorily retired between 2009 and August 4, 2024.

According to the notification, 115 army officers, 21 navy officers, and 14 air force officers will receive these benefits, which include due salaries, allowances, and related entitlements. In some cases, special financial incentives will also be provided. The list includes former Brigadier General Abdullahil Amaan Azmi, who was compulsorily retired on June 24, 2009. Under the new decision, he is granted retrospective promotions to Major General from December 26, 2011, and to Lieutenant General from December 26, 2014, along with retirement benefits.

Azmi will receive a special financial incentive of 10 million taka and may be eligible for reappointment in any government or autonomous institution based on age and qualifications, as stated in the notification.

04 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Government grants promotions and financial incentives to 150 military officers including Azmi

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued a strong warning on Friday, saying any attack or attempt to strike Iran in the coming days would be met with a severe response. The warning comes as the country prepares for the funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The IRGC stated that any hostile action against Iran would provoke a harsher and more destructive retaliation than before.

The alert follows remarks by Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, who said Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei was a potential assassination target. Iran fears possible attacks during the funeral, which is expected to draw millions of mourners and foreign dignitaries. Reuters footage showed increased security patrols in Tehran, and Iran announced a complete closure of its airspace on Monday.

Former Israeli intelligence officer Danny Citrinowicz told media that Iran is concerned about threats from both air and ground. The country also faces internal risks from Kurdish, Arab, and Baluch separatist groups, as well as the exiled opposition group Mujahideen-e-Khalq, which Tehran accuses of past attacks.

04 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran warns of harsh retaliation and boosts security ahead of Khamenei’s funeral

A legal notice has been sent to Barrister Asaduzzaman Fuad, general secretary of the Amar Bangladesh Party (AB Party), accusing him of making defamatory and objectionable remarks about Dhaka University. The notice, issued by a student of the university’s law department, calls for a public apology within 72 hours. It also demands compensation of 100 crore taka to the university fund for alleged damage to the institution’s reputation.

The notice was sent on Thursday, July 2, by Tanmoy Kumar Saha, a former student of Dhaka University’s 33rd batch law department and a lawyer at the High Court Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. Copies were also sent to the secretaries of the education and home ministries, the vice-chancellor of Dhaka University, and Barrister Fuad himself.

Earlier, Nasir Uddin Nasir, general secretary of the central Chhatra Dal, criticized Fuad’s remarks as arrogant and a misrepresentation of history, urging him to withdraw his comments and issue a public apology.

04 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Barrister Fuad faces legal notice demanding apology for alleged defamatory remarks on Dhaka University

The Chittagong University administration has cancelled the elected syndicate membership of Dr. Mohammad Shamim Uddin Khan, former Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Academic). The decision, communicated on June 29, 2026, followed legal advice from the Attorney General. The administration cited the university’s diary and calendar, which showed a vacancy in the professor category of the syndicate, as one of the bases for the move. Dr. Shamim had been elected to the syndicate in March 2023 for a two-year term ending in March 2025.

Dr. Shamim was appointed Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Academic) in September 2024 and later returned to his Finance Department post in June 2026 after completing his deputation. The administration questioned whether he could resume his elected syndicate role after returning to his department. Following a June 11 syndicate meeting and subsequent legal consultation, the university decided he could not continue as a syndicate member.

Dr. Shamim and his legal counsel argued that his membership remained valid under the 1973 University Act, claiming the administration’s action lacked legal basis. They maintained that his elected position should automatically continue until the end of the original term.

04 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Chittagong University removes Dr. Shamim from syndicate post after Attorney General’s legal opinion

A massive wildfire has erupted in Colorado, United States, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate their homes. The blaze, spreading rapidly southwest of Denver, has been intensified by strong winds in southern Colorado. The Aspen Acres Fire alone expanded by 44 square kilometers overnight, burning a total of 272 square kilometers and destroying more than 160 homes and structures. Authorities have ordered about 2,200 residents of Colorado City to leave, along with people in Beulah, Rye, and San Isabel.

Smoke from the fires has reduced visibility on parts of Interstate 25 to half a mile, complicating travel. Around 50 members of the Colorado National Guard have been deployed to assist with road checkpoints and restrict boat traffic on Pueblo Reservoir, where firefighters are collecting water to combat the flames. The Division of Fire Prevention and Control has issued smoke alerts across the state and canceled many fireworks events due to extreme fire risk.

The National Weather Service has maintained red flag warnings across most of Colorado, citing hot, dry, and windy conditions. Meteorologists said weekend rainfall could reduce fire danger but might trigger flash floods in burned areas.

04 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Thousands flee Colorado wildfires as homes burn and July 4 celebrations are canceled

Anisur Rahman Khokon Talukder, Member of Parliament for Madaripur-3, reaffirmed his commitment to assist residents affected by river erosion in the region. Speaking on Friday afternoon at an emergency riverbank protection program along the Arial Khan River in Bashgari Union of Kalkini upazila, he said that both the BNP government and local representatives are working to curb erosion and stand by affected communities. He urged locals to pray for the success of emergency geo-bag placement to prevent further damage.

Talukder added that efforts would continue to build permanent embankments using concrete blocks to protect the union from future erosion. He mentioned that the current government and most MPs are vocal about protecting rivers, canals, and riverside communities, and that BNP leader Tarique Rahman is also active in ensuring public welfare. The event was attended by local BNP leaders, including the upazila president, general secretary, and other affiliated organization representatives.

The initiative highlights ongoing political and community engagement in addressing river erosion challenges in Madaripur district.

04 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

MP Khokon Talukder vows continued support for river erosion victims in Madaripur

Bangladesh National Parliament Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmad Bir Bikrom attended the state funeral of Iran’s slain Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran. The ceremony, held at the Grand Musalla, was marked by solemn prayers for the late leader. On behalf of the government and people of Bangladesh, the Speaker conveyed condolences to Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and other senior leaders, signing the condolence book afterward.

Prior to the funeral, Speaker Ahmad met with Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf for a bilateral meeting. He condemned the killing of the Iranian leader and reaffirmed the historic friendship and cultural ties between Bangladesh and Iran. Ahmad also praised Ghalibaf’s constructive role in implementing the recently signed peace memorandum between Iran and the United States, expressing hope that it would bring lasting peace and stability to the region.

During his visit, Ahmad met Iran’s Sports Minister Ahmad Donyamali, who sought Bangladesh’s assistance in developing cricket in Iran. The Speaker also invited Ghalibaf to visit Bangladesh and later gave an interview to Iran Radio’s Bangla section, discussing bilateral and regional issues.

04 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Speaker attends Ayatollah Khamenei’s funeral, meets Iranian leaders in Tehran

France and the United Kingdom have declared their readiness to send a joint military force to the Strait of Hormuz to ensure safe maritime navigation. In a joint statement issued on Friday, French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said they are prepared to form a multinational military mission to protect vessels of all nations using the vital waterway.

The statement emphasized that the Strait of Hormuz is a crucial maritime route for the global economy, and ensuring the safety of all ships passing through it is of worldwide importance. It also noted that Oman has agreed to work with France and the United Kingdom to maintain secure navigation in the area.

However, the report added that the Omani government has not yet made any official comment on the matter.

04 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

France and UK ready to deploy joint force to secure shipping in Hormuz Strait


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