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Bangladesh has sought assistance from the United States to address its ongoing energy crisis, according to Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Iqbal Hasan Mahmud Tuku. He made the statement on Wednesday afternoon after a meeting at the Secretariat in Dhaka with Paul Kapur, the US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, who is currently visiting Bangladesh.
The minister said that Paul Kapur would discuss the matter with senior US officials before conveying Washington’s decision to Bangladesh. He added that the government plans to manage the situation using existing fuel reserves until normal supply resumes. Emphasizing conservation, he urged citizens to use available resources efficiently and noted that the ministry would soon issue a detailed directive to guide the public during the crisis.
The meeting reflects Bangladesh’s efforts to secure international cooperation amid supply constraints, with the government focusing on prudent resource management until external support or supply stabilization occurs.
Bangladesh seeks US help to manage energy crisis, plans conservation measures
A United Nations expert committee has expressed deep concern over the deaths of children in a bombing at a girls’ school in southern Iran. The attack took place on Saturday at Shajareh Tayyebeh School in Minab, during the first day of US and Israeli strikes. According to UN experts, at least 160 children were killed in the incident.
In a statement, the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child said it was alarmed by reports of attacks on civilian infrastructure, including schools and hospitals, which have injured and traumatized children and claimed many young lives. The committee, composed of 18 independent experts, monitors the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which protects children’s right to education and safety from violence.
Earlier, Iran’s ambassador to the UN in Geneva, Ali Bahreini, raised the issue in a letter to UN human rights chief Volker Türk on March 1, describing the attack as “unjustified” and “criminal.”
UN voices deep concern after bombing kills children at Iranian girls’ school
A Dhaka court has issued an order prohibiting Mohammad Abu Noman, business partner of former finance minister A H M Mustafa Kamal and his daughter Nafisa Kamal, from leaving Bangladesh. The order was given on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, by Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Md Sabbir Foyez. Court bench assistant Md Riaz Hossain confirmed the decision following a petition from Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Director Abul Hasnat seeking a travel ban.
According to the ACC petition, Kamal, his wife Kashmiri Kamal, and their daughters Kashfi Kamal and Nafisa Kamal allegedly earned money through irregularities including labor export syndicates to Malaysia and share manipulation, and laundered the funds abroad. The ACC is investigating allegations that Noman, a permanent resident of Canada and Dubai, laundered money and owned several medical checkup centers that may be subject to closure and state confiscation.
Investigators reported that Noman frequently travels abroad and may hold multiple citizenships. The ACC argued that he might flee the country, potentially obstructing the ongoing investigation, prompting the court to impose the travel restriction.
Dhaka court bars ex-minister Kamal’s business partner Noman from leaving Bangladesh amid ACC probe
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez sharply criticized U.S. President Donald Trump after Trump threatened to halt trade with Madrid over Spain’s stance on the Middle East conflict. In a televised address to the nation, Sánchez said that humanity’s greatest disasters begin this way and warned that one cannot play 'Russian roulette' with the fate of millions of people.
The tension between the two NATO allies has escalated following Spain’s opposition to U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, which Sánchez described as reckless and illegal. He also blocked the use of Spanish naval and air bases for U.S. operations targeting Tehran. The dispute underscores growing divisions among Western allies over the handling of the Middle East crisis.
According to Reuters, the confrontation adds strain to transatlantic relations as both nations navigate their differing approaches to regional security and diplomacy.
Spain’s Sánchez warns Trump against risking millions of lives over Middle East tensions
China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning announced that more than 470 Chinese nationals have been safely evacuated from Iran following the start of attacks by the United States and Israel. The evacuation was carried out to ensure the safety of Chinese citizens amid escalating regional tensions.
Mao Ning emphasized the need to maintain security and stability in the Strait of Hormuz and surrounding waters, describing their importance as vital to global trade. The statement reflects China’s concern over the potential impact of regional instability on international shipping and commerce.
The report also mentioned related developments in the region, including the indefinite postponement of a memorial event for Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei, displacement of over 65,000 people in Lebanon due to Israeli attacks, and a missile strike on Saudi Arabia’s largest oil refinery.
China evacuates over 470 citizens from Iran amid U.S. and Israeli attacks
Israeli police have arrested four individuals in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron on allegations of supporting Iran during the ongoing war. According to police statements, the detainees include three men and one woman accused of praising Iran, expressing sympathy, encouraging violent acts, and maintaining contact with or supporting an enemy organization.
Among those arrested is a legal adviser to the Palestinian Authority, who allegedly posted messages on social media praising Iran’s late leader Khamenei. The arrests were announced on March 4, 2026, as part of Israel’s broader security operations in the region.
The report also noted related developments in the region, including the indefinite postponement of a memorial event for Khamenei and the displacement of over 65,000 people in Lebanon due to Israeli attacks, indicating heightened regional tensions.
Israeli police detain four in Hebron over alleged support for Iran during ongoing conflict
The Ministry of Home Affairs of Bangladesh has issued an official order transferring ten police officers holding the rank of Superintendent of Police. The notification, signed by Deputy Secretary Tawsif Ahmed from the Police-1 branch, was released on Wednesday. The reshuffle affects key districts including Bogura, Sylhet, Barishal, Jamalpur, Mymensingh, and Khagrachhari, where new superintendents have been appointed.
According to the order, Bogura Superintendent Md. Shahadat Hossain has been reassigned to the Armed Police Battalion (APBn), while Khagrachhari Superintendent Mirza Sayem Mahmud will now serve as Bogura Superintendent. Dhaka Metropolitan Police Deputy Commissioner Md. Mostak Sarkar has been appointed as Khagrachhari Superintendent. Mymensingh Superintendent Md. Mizanur Rahman has been transferred to the Police Training Center in Noakhali, and DMP Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Kamrul Hasan will take over as Mymensingh Superintendent.
Additionally, Sylhet Superintendent Kazi Akhtar Ul Alam has been moved to the APBn, and Jamalpur Superintendent Chowdhury Md. Jaber Sadeq will now serve in Sylhet. DMP Deputy Commissioner Mosammat Farhana Yasmin has been appointed as Jamalpur Superintendent, while Barishal Superintendent Farzana Islam has been transferred to the River Police, with A.Z.M. Mostafizur Rahman from Police Headquarters taking her place in Barishal.
Ten senior police officers transferred across Bangladesh under new Home Ministry order
The Israeli military has announced that it has launched a major new airstrike in Tehran, the capital of Iran. According to a statement from the Israeli army, the operation specifically targets Iran’s ruling leadership. The statement added that further details would be provided later. The announcement marks a significant escalation in tensions between the two countries.
An AFP correspondent reported that an explosion occurred in the northeastern part of Tehran around the time of the Israeli claim. No additional information about casualties, damage, or the scale of the attack was immediately available from the report.
The situation remains developing, with both the extent of the strike and Iran’s potential response yet to be confirmed.
Israel claims new major airstrike in Tehran targeting Iran’s leadership
US President Donald Trump has criticized British Prime Minister Keir Starmer for refusing to assist Israel in conducting airstrikes on Iran. Trump said the relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom is no longer what it used to be. His remarks came after the UK declined to allow its bases to be used for the operation.
Earlier, Starmer had sharply criticized Trump’s actions in Iran, stating that the United Kingdom does not believe in changing a country’s regime through aerial attacks. He defended his decision not to permit the use of British bases for such strikes. However, Starmer clarified that the UK would allow its bases to be used to protect allied forces and its own troops in the Gulf and Middle East amid the Iran-Israel conflict.
In an interview with The Sun, Trump expressed disappointment, saying he never expected such a stance from the UK. He added that the world has changed and that the bilateral relationship now feels different and diminished.
Trump rebukes UK’s Starmer for refusing to aid Israel in Iran airstrikes
Prime Minister Tareq Rahman has directed authorities to ensure exemplary punishment for those responsible for the killing of seven-year-old Jannatul Naima Ira in Sitakunda, Chattogram. The directive was conveyed by State Minister for Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs Barrister Mir Helal after meeting Ira’s family on Wednesday afternoon. He said the Prime Minister was deeply saddened by the incident and assured that all necessary steps would be taken to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Mir Helal emphasized that such a tragic event has shaken the nation and that measures will be taken to prevent similar brutality in the future. He also stressed the importance of ensuring a safe environment for children so they can grow and play without fear. The government, he added, stands by the bereaved family.
Ira was found with her throat slit in Sitakunda’s Eco Park area on Monday and later died in hospital. Police have arrested a suspect named Babu Sheikh and said multiple teams are investigating the case seriously.
Prime Minister orders justice and exemplary punishment over Sitakunda child murder case
Syria has closed its border crossings with Lebanon after receiving a warning from Israel that Israeli forces might target the crossings. The decision was reported by Al Jazeera on Wednesday, citing the Syrian land and sea port authorities. The closure follows heightened regional tensions and security concerns along the Syrian-Lebanese frontier.
According to the report, the Syrian land and sea port authorities stated that the move came after Israel issued a warning about potential strikes on the crossings. A media officer at the Jdeidet Yabous border crossing said that while the crossings are closed, entry will remain open for Syrians fleeing from Lebanon.
The closure comes amid reports of displacement in Lebanon due to Israeli attacks, with more than 65,000 people reportedly affected. The situation underscores the growing instability in the region and the potential for further humanitarian challenges if border restrictions continue.
Syria shuts Lebanon border crossings after Israeli warning of possible strikes
Four suspects have been arrested in connection with the shooting of Narcotics Control Department Inspector Siddiqur Rahman in Dhaka’s Wari area. Police from Wari Police Station conducted operations and recovered two pistols, one revolver, and a large quantity of ammunition from the detainees. The arrested individuals were identified as Syed Jisan Ahmed, Syed Hasibul Hasan alias Piyas, Omar Faruk Sayem, and Solaiman Hossain Chowdhury.
According to police sources, the incident occurred on Monday, March 2, when a team from the Narcotics Control Department was conducting a raid near the Sayedabad rail gate in Swamibagh. During the operation, three to four assailants shot Inspector Siddiqur Rahman in the leg and fled. A case was filed at Wari Police Station following the attack.
Police later launched separate operations on Tuesday, March 3, based on secret information and arrested the four suspects, including the main accused. They seized 23 rounds of live ammunition, five empty shells, the weapon used in the attack, and a motorcycle. The detainees confessed to their involvement during preliminary questioning. Two cases have been filed, and another is under process.
Four arrested with firearms over shooting of narcotics inspector in Dhaka
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has directed the launch of an 'e-Health' card to ensure accessible healthcare for citizens. The instruction came during a meeting at the Prime Minister’s Office in Dhaka with the health minister, state minister, advisers, and health experts. According to his additional press secretary Atikur Rahman Rumman, the Prime Minister asked the health ministry to begin implementation immediately and to make health services more active and accessible nationwide.
The meeting also discussed converting abandoned government buildings into health centers under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The Prime Minister noted that 170 such buildings under the LDED could be repurposed for clinics. Population growth was another topic of concern, with 3.4 million newborns reported annually. The ministry was urged to strengthen population control efforts.
Discussions included recruitment of 100,000 health workers, 80 percent of whom would be women, and filling 74,000 vacant posts in the health sector. The Prime Minister also emphasized ensuring doctors serve in remote areas to improve rural healthcare delivery.
Prime Minister orders e-Health card rollout to expand healthcare access across Bangladesh
Two men were killed in a mob beating in Louhajang upazila of Munshiganj on Tuesday night after being accused of theft. Police said the victims were severely injured when locals caught them allegedly stealing electric wires from the Satgharia Community Clinic in Haldia Union. They were rescued by police and taken to a local health complex, where doctors declared them dead on Wednesday.
The deceased were identified as Sagar, 30, son of Forhad Mia, and Chanarul, 30, son of Shahidul Islam, both from Goalimandra village in Louhajang. Police have detained three individuals—Ferdous, Shamim, and Shawon—for questioning in connection with the incident. Additional Superintendent of Police Md. Firoz Kabir stated that legal action will be taken following the investigation.
The bodies have been sent to Munshiganj General Hospital morgue for autopsy as police continue their inquiry into the fatal mob attack.
Two men killed in Munshiganj mob beating over theft suspicion, police detain three
Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed announced that a nationwide operation to arrest extortionists and armed criminals will begin soon, starting from Dhaka. He made the statement on Wednesday after a meeting with senior officials of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) at the DMP headquarters in Ramna. The minister said lists of extortionists and armed offenders are being prepared to bring them under legal action. He emphasized that maintaining law and order and ensuring public peace are top priorities of the current government.
Ahmed stated that the government aims to establish the rule of law and that the police have a crucial role in achieving this goal. He noted that the police institution had suffered under a previous authoritarian system but is now being reformed to serve as a true friend of the people. The minister instructed police officers to act lawfully, maintain accountability, and follow the chain of command.
He also directed the DMP commissioner to form a committee to address Dhaka’s traffic congestion, including measures to regulate battery-powered rickshaws on major and VIP roads.
Bangladesh to launch nationwide crackdown on extortionists and armed criminals, starting from Dhaka
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