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Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed announced that a special operation will soon be launched to make Bangladesh free from drugs. He made the statement on Tuesday, April 14, during a speech at a farmer card distribution event held at the premises of Ejahar Girls High School in Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar.

The minister said that gambling and online gambling have become serious social problems. The government is conducting research to identify effective measures to address these issues and will take necessary actions accordingly. He also highlighted that human trafficking remains a major concern in certain regions, particularly Teknaf, Ukhiya, and Cox’s Bazar.

According to the minister, law enforcement agencies have already been instructed to strengthen surveillance and carry out organized operations at all relevant points to curb human trafficking and related crimes.

14 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh to begin special operation soon to eliminate drugs and combat human trafficking

A Pakistani government official has said that Pakistan is prepared to host as many rounds of peace talks as necessary to advance the ongoing peace process. The official, speaking to Al Jazeera on condition of anonymity, stated that diplomatic communication among all parties remains active and that Pakistan is committed to a long-term effort to establish peace.

Earlier, representatives from Iran and the United States met in Islamabad on April 11 following a two-week ceasefire brokered by Pakistan. Despite 21 hours of discussions, the two sides failed to reach an agreement but indicated a willingness to keep diplomatic channels open. Pakistani officials said they are maintaining contact with both sides to revive the diplomatic process before the ceasefire expires.

According to the officials, efforts are underway to organize another round of direct talks between Iran and the United States in Islamabad, with the goal of achieving a long-term ceasefire and preventing renewed hostilities.

14 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistan offers to host further Iran-US peace talks to secure long-term ceasefire

A new phase of the trial investigating the death of Argentine football legend Diego Maradona has begun. The hearing resumed on Tuesday after the previous proceedings were halted due to controversy involving a judge. Maradona died shortly after returning home from brain surgery, and allegations were made that medical negligence led to his death. Following his death in November 2020, a seven-member medical team was charged and brought before the court.

The earlier trial, which lasted two and a half months, was abruptly stopped and later annulled in May 2025 after it emerged that a judge, Julieta Makinthakh, had participated in a documentary related to the case, violating judicial ethics. She was subsequently impeached. The restarted trial will hear testimony from at least 120 witnesses as the court examines the extent of responsibility borne by Maradona’s medical team.

The accused include doctors, a psychologist, and nurses who oversaw Maradona’s care after his hospital discharge. If found guilty, they could face prison sentences ranging from eight to twenty-five years. The case has once again drawn global attention as the football world awaits justice.

14 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trial resumes in Diego Maradona’s death case after previous proceedings were annulled

China has criticized the United States for imposing a naval blockade on Iran’s ports, describing the move as “dangerous and irresponsible.” The statement came from Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun during a press conference on April 14, 2026. Guo said the US had expanded its military operations and targeted specific areas with the blockade, a step that would only heighten tensions and disrupt an already fragile ceasefire agreement.

According to the spokesperson, the US action has also placed maritime navigation safety at greater risk. Guo characterized the blockade as a reckless act that undermines regional stability. The remarks reflect China’s concern over escalating military measures in the region and their potential to destabilize ongoing diplomatic efforts.

The comments were reported by Al Jazeera and highlight Beijing’s position against unilateral military actions that could endanger international shipping and peace initiatives.

14 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

China condemns US naval blockade on Iran as dangerous and irresponsible

A feature article published on April 14, 2026, in Amader Desh examines the intertwined relationship between state power, culture, and festivals in Bangladesh. The author argues that national festivals often serve as instruments of state ideology, helping to construct collective identity and social cohesion. The piece discusses how governments use festivals to legitimize authority, promote specific cultural narratives, and foster a sense of unity among citizens.

The article traces the evolution of Pahela Baishakh from a rural and economic observance into a major national celebration shaped by urban middle-class participation and state sponsorship. It highlights how different regimes have infused ideological meanings into festivals, including attempts to balance religious and secular elements. The discussion references thinkers such as Durkheim, Turner, and Hobsbawm to frame festivals as both stabilizing and transformative social forces.

The essay concludes that Pahela Baishakh is expanding in scope and inclusivity, driven by economic incentives like bonuses and corporate participation. It suggests that despite ideological influences, the enduring vitality of festivals lies in their spontaneous and participatory nature, reflecting the hybrid and evolving character of Bengali culture.

14 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Essay analyzes how state power and culture shape Bangladesh’s national festivals and collective identity

Iran has reported an estimated $270 billion in preliminary losses from the ongoing war, according to a statement released on April 14, 2026. Government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani shared the figure in an interview with Russia’s RIA Novosti, as cited by Iran’s Tasnim News Agency. She cautioned that the figure represents only an initial assessment and that the final amount could be significantly higher.

Mohajerani explained that Iran’s negotiating team has been addressing war compensation issues, which were also discussed at a meeting in Islamabad. She noted that damage assessments are conducted in several stages. The reported losses stem from attacks by the United States and Israel, which have caused extensive damage to Iran’s infrastructure and economy.

The report underscores the scale of destruction Iran faces amid the ongoing conflict and highlights the government’s focus on securing reparations through diplomatic channels.

14 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran reports $270 billion preliminary war losses, warns total could rise

A steel Bailey bridge on the Sunamganj–Jagannathpur–Aushkandi–Dhaka regional highway collapsed again on Tuesday morning, April 14, 2026, when a freight truck was crossing it. Two steel planks in the middle section gave way, forcing authorities to suspend all passenger and heavy vehicle movement toward the capital. Only light vehicles such as CNG-run auto-rickshaws and motorcycles are moving cautiously, while fear and frustration spread among commuters.

Residents said the bridge has collapsed multiple times in recent years, including a fatal incident in August 2024 when a cement-laden truck plunged into the river, killing two people. Despite a strict ban by the Roads and Highways Department (RHD) on vehicles carrying more than ten tons, overloaded trucks continue to use the bridge. Locals blame this disregard for safety rules for repeated accidents and fear more casualties if the bridge remains in use.

Although a permanent RCC bridge was approved by the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) in September 2023, no visible construction has begun. The local RHD executive engineer said repair work on the planks is underway and traffic is expected to resume by evening, while the permanent bridge project remains in process.

14 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bailey bridge collapse in Sunamganj halts traffic; permanent RCC bridge still pending

Iran’s Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad stated that the country’s oil sales during March and April were satisfactory, according to a report by Iran’s Fars News Agency. The minister emphasized that part of the oil revenue should be used to rebuild the oil industry, which has been damaged by the ongoing war.

Earlier, Paknejad had mentioned that the price of Iran’s crude oil had risen significantly in the previous month. The report did not specify the volume of oil sold or the exact reasons behind the increase in sales performance.

The statement comes as Iran continues to face economic and industrial challenges linked to the conflict, with the government focusing on recovery and stabilization of its energy sector.

14 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran reports satisfactory oil sales in March and April amid war-related challenges

Agriculture Minister Mohammad Aminur Rashid Yasin stated that the newly introduced 'Farmer Card' will make the agricultural sector stronger and that future farming will be a respected profession. He made these remarks on Tuesday afternoon during the inauguration ceremony of the 'Farmer Card' program held at Shaheed Maruf Stadium in Tangail Sadar Upazila, coinciding with the celebration of Pahela Baishakh.

According to the minister, about seventy percent of the country's population is involved in agriculture, and national economic progress depends on improving the livelihoods of farmers. Before his speech, Prime Minister Tarek Rahman handed over the 'Farmer Card' to local cultivators in Tangail, marking the official start of the program and the distribution of incentive funds to farmers.

The initiative also includes plans to establish factories in agriculture-dependent areas, with the belief that a prosperous farming community will ensure Bangladesh’s overall well-being.

14 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh launches Farmer Card to strengthen agriculture and uplift farmers’ livelihoods

Chinese President Xi Jinping has presented a four-point proposal aimed at enhancing peace and stability in the Middle East. The announcement was made during a meeting with Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed, according to China’s official news agency Xinhua.

Xinhua reported that the proposal emphasizes peaceful coexistence, national sovereignty, and adherence to international law. It also highlights the need to balance security and development in the region. According to China’s state broadcaster CCTV, Xi Jinping stated that the sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity of the Gulf countries should be sincerely respected.

The proposal reflects China’s stated interest in promoting regional stability through dialogue and respect for international norms, though specific implementation details were not disclosed in the report.

14 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Xi Jinping unveils four-point plan to promote peace and stability in the Middle East

Tottenham Hotspur and Argentina have suffered a major setback as defender Cristian Romero has been ruled out for several weeks due to a knee injury. The incident occurred during Tottenham’s 1–0 defeat to Sunderland, when Romero collided with teammate goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky after being pushed by opposing striker Brian Brobbey. He was forced to leave the field in pain, and initial tests revealed ligament damage in his knee. Further examinations are planned to determine the full extent of the injury.

Multiple reports suggest Romero could be out for five to eight weeks, effectively ending his season with Tottenham. The club is expected to issue an official statement soon. The injury has raised concerns within the Argentina camp, as the World Cup is less than two months away. Despite the uncertainty, the Argentine team remains hopeful that Romero will recover in time to lead their defense at the tournament.

14 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Cristian Romero suffers knee injury, sidelined weeks before World Cup

A construction contractor fatally attacked a college student with a sharp weapon in front of her mother in Dhaka’s Jatrabari area early Tuesday, April 14, 2026. The victim, 20-year-old Diya Moni Naboni, a student of Borhan Uddin College, was declared dead at 4:55 a.m. after being taken to a local hospital. Her mother, Nusrat Jahan Mausumi, and two siblings, Joya and Moaj, were seriously injured in the same assault. Locals captured the attacker, identified as Abu Musa, immediately after the incident.

Police and witnesses said the attack occurred between 2:30 and 3:00 a.m. at the family’s residence in Samad Member’s house in Bhanga Press area. According to the family’s driver, the assault stemmed from a financial dispute over construction payments. The injured were first taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital and later transferred to Anwar Khan Modern Hospital as their condition worsened.

Police confirmed that the suspect is under treatment under custody, and preparations are underway to file a murder case at Jatrabari Police Station.

14 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

College student killed in Jatrabari knife attack, contractor detained by locals

Hungary’s long-serving nationalist leader Viktor Orbán has conceded defeat after 16 years in power, following a decisive victory by Péter Magyar and his Tisza Party in Sunday’s general election. Official results released early Monday showed Tisza securing 53.6 percent of the vote and 138 of 199 parliamentary seats, while Orbán’s Fidesz party won 37.8 percent and 55 seats. The far-right Our Homeland party gained six seats. Péter Magyar celebrated the outcome in Budapest, declaring that Hungarians had overthrown an authoritarian system and rewritten history.

Magyar pledged to unite the nation and emphasized that voter turnout reached a record 79.5 percent, the highest in Hungary’s democratic history. His campaign focused on distancing Hungary from Russia and strengthening ties with the European Union and Ukraine, contrasting sharply with Orbán’s close relationships with Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. Analysts described the election as the most significant since the end of the communist era.

Orbán’s popularity had waned amid economic stagnation, corruption allegations, and international isolation. Magyar, once a loyal Fidesz member, broke with the party in 2024 after a scandal and later joined Tisza, leading it to this historic victory.

14 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Péter Magyar’s Tisza Party ends Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule in Hungary’s landmark election

On April 14, 2026, while Bangladesh celebrated Pahela Baishakh with colorful festivities, the char regions of Kurigram remained untouched by the joy. In areas such as Rajibpur, Roumari, Chilmari, and Ulipur, residents continued their daily struggles, unaware or unable to participate in the traditional celebrations. For many, extreme poverty and the constant battle against nature have made the festival a distant luxury.

Locals described how most families live hand to mouth, unable to afford new clothes, festive meals, or visits to fairs. Frequent floods and river erosion have left nearly 400 chars deprived of basic needs, while poor communication infrastructure prevents participation in city events. Despite their hardships, residents still settle debts through traditional hal khata practices to maintain credit with local lenders.

Teachers and cultural activists in Kurigram expressed concern over the exclusion of char communities from national celebrations. They urged government and administrative initiatives to ensure that all citizens, regardless of location or wealth, can share in the cultural spirit of Pahela Baishakh.

14 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Poverty keeps Kurigram’s char residents away from Pahela Baishakh celebrations

Seven workers were killed and six others injured when a truck overturned on the Dhaka–Chattogram Highway in Hasanpur area of Daudkandi upazila, Cumilla, early Monday, April 13. The truck, carrying goods and 13 laborers from Dinajpur to Cumilla and Feni, lost control and flipped over around 3 a.m., throwing the workers off and crushing several beneath it. The victims had been traveling in search of work.

Injured passengers alleged that the truck’s helper was driving at the time of the accident after the main driver handed him the steering wheel near the Meghna Bridge toll plaza. Highway police confirmed that the truck veered off the road and fell into a ditch. The bodies of the deceased were recovered and sent to the police station, while the injured were taken to the local health complex for treatment.

Police suspect excessive speed caused the crash but said a full investigation is underway to determine the exact reason.

14 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Seven workers die as truck overturns in Daudkandi, helper allegedly driving


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