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Ousted Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina described a series of earthquakes that struck the country shortly after her death sentence verdict as ‘Allah’s play’. In an audio message to her party members, Hasina linked the tremors to the same day the International Crimes Tribunal sentenced her and former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal to death for crimes against humanity during the July uprising. She also criticized the government’s handling of medical services and disaster response, claiming such negligence would not have occurred under her administration. Hasina further condemned the leasing of Chattogram Port’s New Mooring Container Terminal to a foreign company, questioning the legality of the deal. The High Court had earlier issued a rule on the matter, with judges divided over whether to suspend the contract process. The 5.7 magnitude earthquake on November 21, centered in Narsingdi’s Madhabdi, killed ten people and caused structural damage across several regions.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Sheikh Hasina links post-verdict earthquakes to divine will after receiving death sentence

The United States has deported 3,258 Indian nationals so far in 2024, marking the highest annual figure since 2009, according to Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar’s statement in the Rajya Sabha. Of those deported, 2,032 returned via commercial flights, while 1,226 were repatriated on special chartered flights arranged by US authorities. In comparison, 1,368 Indians were deported in 2024 and 617 in 2023. Data from the Pew Research Center estimates around 725,000 undocumented Indian immigrants currently reside in the US, making them the third-largest undocumented group after those from Mexico and El Salvador. The surge in deportations follows the US government’s stricter immigration enforcement under President Donald Trump’s second term, which identified over 18,000 Indians as illegal entrants. The Indian government says it is actively working to curb illegal migration, dismantle human trafficking networks, and assist citizens stranded abroad.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

US deports record 3,258 Indians in 2024 amid tougher immigration enforcement under Trump

In Noakhali, 243 government primary schools failed to hold their third-term exams due to an ongoing complete shutdown by assistant teachers demanding fulfillment of three key demands. The District Primary Education Office has issued show-cause notices to all teachers involved, citing violation of government service laws and negligence of duty. Officials stated that teachers ignored directives to conduct scheduled exams and even locked school premises, disrupting students’ education. Teachers have been asked to submit written explanations within three working days, or face departmental action. Meanwhile, over 50 teachers leading the movement have reportedly been transferred to other districts, including the president of the Bangladesh Primary School Assistant Teachers’ Association. The strike, which began on November 27, has affected around 65,000 government primary schools across the country, with teachers continuing their indefinite shutdown demanding better pay and service benefits.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Noakhali teachers face show-cause notices as 243 schools miss exams amid nationwide strike

A new study by the Institute of Nano Science and Technology (INST) under India’s Ministry of Science and Technology has revealed that nano-plastics generated from single-use plastics such as PET bottles can severely disrupt key biological processes in the human body. Published in the journal *Nanoscale Advances*, the research led by Prashant Sharma and Sakshi Dagria shows that prolonged exposure to nano-plastics can impair beneficial gut bacteria, reduce their defense mechanisms, and increase antibiotic sensitivity. Laboratory tests demonstrated that these particles damage red blood cell membranes, cause oxidative stress, DNA damage, inflammation, and even trigger apoptosis, a form of programmed cell death linked to cancer. The findings highlight that nano-plastics—tiny synthetic particles measuring between 1 and 1000 nanometers—pose emerging health risks by interfering with gut health, blood stability, and cellular metabolism. Researchers warn that long-term exposure to such particles could lead to significant physiological and genetic harm, underscoring the urgent need for stricter plastic waste management and further biomedical research.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Nano-plastics from PET bottles found to harm gut bacteria and human cells in Indian study

Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia’s planned medical trip to London has been delayed by a day. The special air ambulance, arranged by the Emir of Qatar to transport her, could not arrive in Dhaka on schedule. BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir confirmed on Friday, December 5, that the aircraft is now expected to reach Dhaka on Saturday. Consequently, Khaleda Zia’s departure for London has been rescheduled for Sunday, December 7, subject to her health condition and the medical board’s approval. Earlier, it was announced that she might leave for London on Friday morning, and BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman’s wife had already arrived in Dhaka to accompany her. Khaleda’s personal physician, Dr. AZM Zahid Hossain, stated that the decision to transfer her to a designated hospital in London via Qatar’s royal air ambulance was based on the medical board’s unanimous recommendation and her current health status.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Khaleda Zia’s London medical trip delayed as Qatar royal air ambulance arrival postponed

Special prayers were held across Bangladesh on Friday for the recovery of BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia, who is currently undergoing treatment in the CCU of Evercare Hospital in Dhaka. Following Jumma prayers, BNP leaders, activists, and citizens gathered in mosques nationwide to pray for her health, while the party also urged prayers at temples, churches, and pagodas. BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir attended a prayer session in Naya Paltan and stated that an air ambulance from Qatar was expected to arrive to take Khaleda Zia to London for advanced treatment. However, the transfer has been delayed due to technical issues with the aircraft. The party said that if her condition permits and doctors approve, she may be flown to London on Sunday. Mirza Fakhrul also appealed to the nation to pray for the former prime minister, describing her as a lifelong fighter for democracy.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Nationwide prayers held for ill BNP chief Khaleda Zia as air ambulance delay postpones London transfer

A new political coalition named the 'Alliance for Humanity' comprising 15 political parties has been launched in Bangladesh ahead of the next national elections. The announcement came at a press conference held at the VIP Lounge of Shishu Kalyan in Dhaka’s Topkhana Road, where Kazi Sabbir, chairman of the National Congress Bangladesh (NCB), read the declaration. The alliance appointed Kazi Sabbir as convener and Newton Adhikari, chairman of Sabas Bangladesh Party, as member secretary. Chaired by Advocate Md. Jahangir Hossain of the Democratic Party Bangladesh, the event emphasized the coalition’s commitment to democratic values, communal harmony, and freedom of religious practices. The alliance pledged to promote healthy politics and uphold the spirit of the Liberation War. Leaders stated they would participate in the upcoming elections if a fair and neutral environment is ensured, though they expressed skepticism about the current Election Commission’s credibility.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Fifteen Bangladeshi parties form 'Alliance for Humanity' ahead of national elections

Environmental, Forest and Climate Change, and Water Resources Advisor Syeda Rizwana Hasan has warned that many river-based infrastructure projects are inflicting irreversible environmental damage by ignoring rivers as living systems. Speaking virtually at a sub-regional workshop on ‘Water and Climate Resilience in the Hindu Kush Himalaya’ held in Kathmandu, she highlighted that despite having policies and institutions, implementation gaps remain a major obstacle in South Asia. Rizwana emphasized the need for fair water sharing, river rights, and disaster risk management among Himalayan countries. She noted that 90% of Bangladesh’s rivers originate upstream, making the nation highly vulnerable to transboundary impacts such as floods, droughts, and salinity. Citing Bangladesh’s accession to the UN Water Convention, she called for stronger cooperation in data sharing and early warning systems. Rizwana also praised Nepal’s river restoration efforts and stressed that rivers are living entities whose rights must be protected through accountability and regional trust-based hydropower collaboration.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rizwana Hasan urges South Asian nations to protect rivers and strengthen cooperation on fair water management

As anticipation builds for the 2026 FIFA World Cup group draw in Washington, Argentina midfielder Rodrigo De Paul expressed his excitement and determination to defend the team’s title. Speaking to Argentine journalist Gaston Edul, De Paul revealed he recently discussed preparations with Lionel Messi, emphasizing that the World Cup draw marks the tournament’s true beginning. Reflecting on Argentina’s 2022 triumph under Messi’s leadership, De Paul said the team is ready to face the challenge of retaining the trophy, acknowledging the difficulty of the task. He highlighted Argentina’s strong qualifying performance and stressed unity as the key to success. De Paul, who recently joined Messi at Inter Miami, will also compete in the MLS final against Vancouver Whitecaps before turning full focus to the World Cup. Meanwhile, Messi’s participation in the 2026 tournament remains uncertain, though he expressed hope to play if conditions allow. Regardless, Messi remains central to Argentina’s World Cup plans.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rodrigo De Paul says Argentina aims to defend 2026 World Cup title despite tough challenge

Jahangirnagar University has officially decided to rename four of its residential halls that were previously named after members of the Sheikh family. The decision was confirmed by Acting Registrar A.B.M. Azizur Rahman on Friday, following a syndicate meeting held on Thursday. According to the new naming decision, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Hall has been renamed Sher-e-Bangla A.K. Fazlul Huq Hall, Sheikh Russel Hall is now Nawab Salimullah Hall, Sheikh Hasina Hall has been renamed July Twenty-Four Jagoroni Hall, and Bangamata Fazilatunnesa Mujib Hall is now Shaheed Felani Khatun Hall. The university administration stated that the new names will come into official effect once the syndicate’s approval process is completed. The move marks a significant change in the university’s hall naming policy and has drawn attention within the academic community.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jahangirnagar University renames four halls previously named after Sheikh family members

Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam has rejected the so-called 'Minus Four' theory as baseless propaganda spread by a vested group. Speaking to reporters after inaugurating an inter-college football tournament in Magura, he said Begum Khaleda Zia is a national leader who now stands above party politics. Alam clarified that no one has been deliberately excluded from politics, adding that those who have been 'minus-ed' did so through their own violent actions. On the upcoming national election, he said all parties except those legally banned will be allowed to participate, noting that the Jatiya Party has not been banned but has historically supported autocracy. Addressing the issue of convicted war criminals, he urged for the execution of death sentences against Sheikh Hasina and Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, following due legal process. He vowed to bring all perpetrators of killings back to Bangladesh for justice within the remaining 70 days before the election.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Press Secretary rejects 'Minus Four' theory, calls Khaleda Zia a national leader beyond party politics

The Trump administration has informed U.S. lawmakers of its plan to close several foreign offices of Voice of America (VOA), including those in Pakistan, Germany, Thailand, and Botswana. According to a report by The New York Times, a notice dated November 25 was sent to Congress by Carrie Lake, head of VOA’s parent organization and a close ally of former President Donald Trump. The document outlines the closure of six foreign news bureaus and four marketing offices. Officials stated that while contractors may continue some broadcasting operations if necessary, the long-term goal is to significantly reduce VOA’s global footprint. The move is seen as part of the administration’s broader effort to limit the scope of U.S.-funded international media outlets. The decision has raised concerns about the future of American public diplomacy and the reach of independent journalism abroad.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Trump administration to close several Voice of America offices including in Pakistan and three other nations

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) of Bangladesh has filed a case against Oishi Khan, daughter of Shahjahan Khan, a key ally of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, for allegedly acquiring wealth beyond known sources of income and failing to submit her asset declaration within the stipulated time. According to ACC Director General Md Akhter Hossain, the case was lodged by Assistant Director S.M. Rashedul Hasan. Investigations revealed Oishi Khan possessed assets worth about Tk 17.02 million and family expenditures of Tk 1.15 million, against a legal income of only Tk 1.05 million, leaving Tk 17.11 million unexplained. The ACC also suspects she may hold additional undisclosed assets. Despite being granted an extension beyond the initial 21 working days, she did not file her asset statement. The ACC stated that her actions constitute punishable offenses under Sections 26(2) and 27(1) of the Anti-Corruption Commission Act, 2004.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh ACC sues Oishi Khan, daughter of Shahjahan Khan, for illegal wealth and asset report failure

A case has been filed in Brahmanbaria against five individuals, including National Citizen Party (NCP) leader Mohammad Ataullah, for allegedly assaulting a pregnant female party member, Bipasha Akter. The complaint, lodged on December 2 in the Senior Judicial Magistrate (Speedy Trial) Court, accuses the defendants of physically assaulting, humiliating, and snatching a gold chain from Bipasha, who is two and a half months pregnant. The alleged attack occurred on November 29 at the NCP district office following internal disputes over a photo taken with a central leader. The court has directed the Sadar Model Police Station to investigate the incident. The accused have denied the allegations, claiming they were fabricated to tarnish their reputations. Police officials stated that the case will be thoroughly investigated to uncover the truth behind the incident.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Pregnant NCP woman leader alleges assault and robbery by party colleagues in Brahmanbaria

More than 60,000 African penguins have died from starvation along South Africa’s coast, according to a new study published in the journal Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology. The research found that between 2004 and 2012, over 95% of penguins at key breeding sites on Dassen Island and Robben Island vanished due to lack of food during molting periods. The decline is attributed to climate change and overfishing, which have drastically reduced sardine populations—the penguins’ main food source. Scientists from the University of Exeter’s Centre for Ecology and Conservation warn that similar declines are occurring elsewhere. Over the past 30 years, the African penguin population has dropped by about 80%, and the species was declared critically endangered in 2024, with fewer than 10,000 breeding pairs remaining. Changes in ocean temperature and salinity have disrupted sardine spawning, while fishing pressure continues to rise, worsening the crisis for these seabirds.

05 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Over 60,000 African penguins die from starvation as sardine stocks collapse off South Africa


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