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Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has called on Iran and the United States to adhere to their previously announced commitments and the memorandum of understanding signed between them. The appeal came during a recent phone conversation with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, where Sharif expressed deep concern over escalating tensions in the Middle East.

During the discussion, Sharif emphasized the urgent need to restore regional peace and stability, stressing that both Washington and Tehran must uphold the pledges made in last month’s memorandum. According to the report, Pakistan has long served as a key mediator in behind-the-scenes diplomacy between the two nations.

Islamabad has urged both sides to exercise restraint to maintain peace in the current volatile situation, reflecting Pakistan’s continued role in promoting dialogue and stability in the region.

11 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistan urges Iran and US to uphold commitments amid rising Middle East tensions

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman announced that the government will recruit 25,000 midwives across Bangladesh to promote normal deliveries. He also said that 100,000 health workers and another 25,000 midwives will be appointed under government initiatives. The announcement came on Saturday, July 11, 2026, during the 81st founding anniversary celebration of Dhaka Medical College Hospital.

The prime minister stated that 51-bed hospitals at upazila and district levels will be upgraded to 100 beds to ensure healthcare services reach people’s doorsteps. He urged specialist doctors to provide services at the local level so that fewer patients need to travel to Dhaka. Emphasizing preventive healthcare, he said the government will train healthcare workers to raise awareness and reduce disease incidence.

Rahman praised Dhaka Medical College for its historical role in national movements and its contribution to producing both doctors and social leaders. He also highlighted the importance of trust between patients and doctors, describing healthcare as a deeply human service.

11 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh to recruit 25,000 midwives and expand hospital capacity under new government plan

FIFA has announced a unique initiative to commemorate the 2026 World Cup final, scheduled for July 19 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The organization will sell pieces of the turf used in the final match as collectible souvenirs. According to The Athletic, four pricing tiers will be offered, with the most expensive package costing 3,000 US dollars, roughly 370,000 Bangladeshi taka. Each premium set will include a three-inch square of authentic turf, a symbolic golden-edged final ticket, a miniature World Cup ball, and a crystal replica of the trophy.

Additional packages priced at 450, 900, and 1,200 dollars will also be available, with a maximum of 2,026 units per category. FIFA expects to earn about 11 million US dollars, or approximately 1.3 billion taka, from the initiative. For now, the collectibles will be sold only to buyers in the United States and Europe. The turf for the final was specially grown at a farm in North Carolina, and all World Cup stadiums have been fitted with new natural grass. FIFA has not yet disclosed any plans for turf from other venues.

The 2026 tournament features 48 participating nations, with Spain and France already in the semifinals, while Norway, England, Argentina, and Switzerland vie for the remaining spots.

11 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

FIFA to sell 2026 World Cup final turf as collectible souvenir for up to $3,000

US Democratic Congressman Jimmy Panetta has strongly criticized the Trump administration’s policy toward Iran, saying its actions reveal failures in diplomacy and strategic planning. In a post on social media platform X, Panetta said that despite the president’s statements, recent US strikes and Iranian drone attacks show that negotiations have failed and the ceasefire has not held.

Panetta warned that engaging in war without a clear plan, congressional approval, or public support has led to the current situation. He emphasized that regardless of the Speaker’s stance, Congress must continue efforts to end the conflict with Iran, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and lower prices for American consumers.

The remarks highlight growing concern within parts of the US legislature about the direction of the administration’s Iran strategy and its broader implications for regional stability and domestic economic impact.

11 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

US lawmaker Panetta slams Trump’s Iran policy as a failure of diplomacy and planning

A parasitic infection causing severe diarrhea has spread to more than half of US states, with thousands of people affected in recent weeks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed 843 cases of cyclosporiasis between May 1 and July 9, while over 1,500 additional suspected cases are under review. Michigan has reported the most severe situation, with over 1,000 infections in two weeks, followed by New York, Ohio, and Illinois. Although 86 people have been hospitalized, no deaths have been reported so far.

The infection is caused by the microscopic parasite Cyclospora, which spreads through contaminated food or water. The CDC said all patients had eaten within the United States and none had recently traveled abroad. The exact source of contamination remains unknown, though past outbreaks have been linked to raw fruits and vegetables. Health experts note that the parasite does not spread directly from person to person.

Authorities in Michigan and the CDC have urged the public to wash fruits and vegetables thoroughly and seek medical advice if experiencing persistent diarrhea, as the number of infections is expected to rise with ongoing investigations.

11 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Cyclospora outbreak infects thousands across 31 US states, no deaths reported

Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni has rejected allegations of referee favoritism ahead of the team’s World Cup quarterfinal match against Switzerland. The controversy arose after Argentina’s dramatic 3–2 victory over Egypt in the round of 16, where some social media users accused referees of bias toward Argentina. Speaking at a press conference, Scaloni said that in modern football, no team can receive special treatment and that such claims are not new.

He emphasized that the introduction of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system makes it nearly impossible to intentionally favor any team. Referring to Egypt’s disallowed goal, Scaloni explained that a foul had occurred against Lisandro Martínez, making the referee’s decision justified. He added that most favoritism claims originate from social media exaggerations and that technology now ensures fairness in football.

Scaloni also advised players and fans to ignore online rumors, noting that anyone can post unverified claims that quickly go viral. He reiterated that Argentina is focused on performance rather than speculation.

11 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Scaloni rejects referee favoritism claims before Argentina’s World Cup quarterfinal against Switzerland

A United States military delegation has arrived in Beirut to assist in implementing a framework agreement aimed at ending the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. The delegation, sent by the US Central Command (CENTCOM), reached Lebanon on Friday, according to a report by the Financial Times.

The visit comes ahead of technical-level discussions scheduled next week in Rome between Lebanese and Israeli representatives. Lebanese officials told the Financial Times that the talks will focus on executing the US-brokered framework signed on June 26, which includes a phased withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanese territory. The Anadolu news agency reported that a US State Department spokesperson confirmed CENTCOM is coordinating closely with both countries.

The deployment underscores Washington’s active role in facilitating the ceasefire process and ensuring compliance with the recently signed agreement.

11 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

US military team in Beirut to aid Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire framework implementation

At least 24 people have died in Cox’s Bazar district due to continuous heavy rainfall, landslides, and flooding over the past five days. The affected areas include Chakaria, Pekua, and Matamuhuri upazilas, where more than 500,000 residents remain trapped by floodwaters. Two sisters drowned when their boat capsized while seeking shelter in Chakaria’s Baraitali union. The district’s two main rivers, Bakkhali and Matamuhuri, have been flowing above danger levels for two consecutive days.

Local authorities reported that over 100 villages across 35 unions are inundated, damaging homes, schools, and rural roads. Fifteen of the deaths occurred in Rohingya refugee camps following multiple landslides, while others were reported in Cox’s Bazar town, Chakaria, Pekua, Ukhiya, Maheshkhali, and Kutubdia. The district recorded 547 millimeters of rainfall in five days, with 71 millimeters in the last 24 hours.

The district administration has issued a public alert, maintaining local warning signal No. 3 at the seaport and preparing 648 shelters. Residents in vulnerable areas have been urged to move to safe locations as heavy rain may continue through July 11.

11 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Floods and landslides kill 24 in Cox’s Bazar; over 500,000 people trapped by rising waters

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei stated that the country’s armed forces are maintaining constant vigilance over enemy movements. In a post on social media platform X, he said the Islamic Republic’s forces are closely monitoring activities along Iran’s coasts, islands, borders, and other sensitive areas to ensure national security.

Baghaei added that those defending the homeland continue to safeguard Iran’s peace and security. In a separate interview with IRIB on Friday, he clarified that Iran has not made any request to hold talks with the United States. He also emphasized that breaking promises has become a habit for the United States, underscoring Tehran’s distrust of Washington’s commitments.

The comments reflect Iran’s continued focus on national defense and its critical stance toward U.S. reliability in diplomatic engagements, as reported by Al Jazeera.

11 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran says its forces are closely monitoring enemy movements along borders and coasts

The United Arab Emirates is reportedly constructing a military base in Somaliland, an internationally unrecognized region in the Horn of Africa. According to a report by the French newspaper Le Monde, the UAE is converting the Berbera airport, located near one of the world’s most strategic maritime routes, into a military installation. The report claims the project is intended to serve the interests of Abu Dhabi, Tel Aviv, and Washington.

Somaliland, with its capital in Hargeisa, lies along the Gulf of Aden and has an 800-kilometer coastline near the Bab al-Mandab Strait, a key global trade and energy supply route between Asia and Europe. Since declaring independence from Somalia in 1991, the region has drawn attention from regional and international powers. Despite opposition from Arab and Muslim countries, Israel has recognized Somaliland as an independent entity.

Le Monde further reported that military cooperation between Israel and Somaliland is expanding, with regular visits by military and intelligence officials, training of Somaliland officers in Tel Aviv, and frequent inspections by Israeli teams at the Berbera base.

11 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Le Monde reports UAE building secret Somaliland base for US and Israeli strategic interests

Flood conditions have worsened in parts of Bangladesh as water levels in four major rivers rose above danger marks at six monitoring points on Saturday morning, according to the Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre of the Bangladesh Water Development Board. The Sangu River crossed danger levels by 107 centimeters at Bandarban and 19 centimeters at Dohazari, while the Kushiyara River exceeded limits by 17 centimeters at Markuli and 21 centimeters at Fenchuganj. The Manu River rose 38 centimeters above danger level at Moulvibazar, and the Khowai River was 1 centimeter above at Balla in Habiganj.

The Board reported that out of 127 observation stations, water levels increased at 57 points, decreased at 64, and remained unchanged at six. Heavy rainfall was recorded both inside Bangladesh and upstream, with Sylhet’s Jaflong receiving 156 millimeters and India’s Cherrapunji 130 millimeters in the past 24 hours. Nine additional stations were near danger levels, including points on the Teesta, Surma, Someshwari, Muhuri, and Matamuhuri rivers.

Officials warned that flood conditions could worsen over the next 48 hours before gradually improving, while heavy to very heavy rainfall may continue in northern, southern, and eastern regions until July 13.

11 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Four major rivers in Bangladesh flow above danger levels at six points amid worsening floods

The Ghorashal-Palash Urea Fertilizer Factory in Narsingdi failed to meet its production target for the 2025–26 fiscal year due to a 40-day suspension of operations caused by a gas shortage. The plant produced 764,535 tons of urea, about 85,000 tons short of its target. The facility, one of Southeast Asia’s largest, had achieved its production goal in 2024–25, the first year after its inauguration.

Built under the Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation at a cost of about Tk 15,500 crore, the plant began commercial production in March 2024 with an annual capacity of 924,000 tons. In its first year, it earned Tk 2,632 crore in revenue and Tk 232.69 crore in net profit, making it the only profitable state-owned urea factory that year. Officials attributed the shortfall in 2025–26 to the gas supply disruption linked to conflict in the Middle East.

The management has set a new production target of 940,000 tons for the current fiscal year, expressing optimism that stable gas supply and proper maintenance will enable the plant to exceed its goal.

11 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Gas shortage cuts fertilizer output in Narsingdi, missing 2025–26 target

US President Donald Trump stated that 1,000 missiles are aimed at Iran and ready for deployment. In a post on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump warned that thousands more missiles would be launched if Iran attempted to assassinate him. He declared that the US military had already received orders and was prepared, willing, and capable of completely destroying Iran if such an attack occurred.

Trump’s comments followed an interview with the New York Post, where he claimed that Iran had long sought to kill him. His latest warning, sourced from Al Jazeera, underscores escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran, with Trump framing the threat as a direct response to alleged Iranian plots.

The remarks signal a sharp rhetorical escalation in US-Iran relations, though no immediate military action was reported in the source. The situation remains tense as both sides exchange warnings over potential acts of aggression.

11 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump warns Iran as 1,000 US missiles reportedly aimed amid assassination threat claims

New satellite images analyzed by CNN and the Institute for Science and International Security indicate that Iran is rebuilding parts of its suspected nuclear facilities. The images show reconstruction efforts at the Parchin site, which was damaged earlier this year by joint US-Israeli airstrikes. The activity appears to have taken place in June and July, shortly after Iran signed a 14-point memorandum of understanding with the United States pledging not to develop nuclear weapons.

Analysts cited in the report say the reconstruction could violate the terms of the June agreement, which aimed to end hostilities and ensure safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. The memorandum also included commitments by Tehran to refrain from nuclear weapons development and to cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency on uranium down-blending. Despite the new findings, the report notes that Iran’s main nuclear sites at Isfahan, Fordow, and Natanz remain untouched.

The satellite data also show Iran repairing some of its missile storage bases, raising renewed concerns in Washington and among its allies about Tehran’s broader military capabilities.

11 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

Satellite images show Iran rebuilding suspected nuclear sites after US-Iran memorandum

Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) prevented an attempt by India’s Border Security Force (BSF) to push three Indian nationals into Bangladesh through the Sholghoria border in Burimari Union of Patgram upazila, Lalmonirhat, early Saturday. The incident occurred near main pillar 833 of the Dhobalsuti Border Outpost area. According to BGB and local sources, BSF members from the Kharkharia camp under India’s 98 Battalion tried to push nine people, including women and children, into Bangladesh under cover of darkness.

Six of them reportedly entered Bangladesh and fled, while three women were stopped by BGB and locals and kept inside Indian territory about 150 yards from the zero line. The Teesta Battalion of BGB stated in a press note that its commanding officer had spoken with the BSF battalion commander, requesting the return of those who had crossed. BGB has since intensified patrols, continued pushback operations, and maintained constant surveillance along the border.

The situation remains under close observation as both border forces communicate to resolve the matter.

11 Jul 26 1NOJOR.COM

BGB blocks BSF attempt to push Indian nationals into Bangladesh at Patgram border


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