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Hundreds of patients with broken limbs and severe injuries have crowded the National Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation (NITOR), also known as Pangu Hospital, in Dhaka following the Eid holidays. Over the past six days, 1,894 people received emergency treatment for various accidents, averaging one patient every four and a half minutes. Among them, 697 were admitted, while 239 were injured by cattle during sacrifice activities and 195 were hurt in motorcycle crashes.

Hospital officials said the emergency ward and other units are operating beyond capacity, with many patients lying on the floor due to a shortage of beds. Doctors and staff are struggling to manage the influx. The hospital’s director, Professor Dr. Md. Abul Kenan, reported that more than 400 operations were performed during the Eid period, with 24 doctors on duty per shift.

Officials noted that reckless driving on relatively empty roads, unskilled driving, and risky travel during holidays are major causes of the surge in road accidents. Most of the injured are young and often the sole earners in their families, prompting calls for greater caution among motorcyclists.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

NITOR hospital overwhelmed as nearly 1,900 injured seek treatment after Eid accidents

Iran has restored access to most of its underground missile bases by clearing tunnel entrances that were blocked during US and Israeli airstrikes, according to satellite imagery reviewed by CNN. Experts said Iran is now fully prepared to launch longer-range missiles across the Middle East, including toward Israel. The renewed activity highlights the limits of US bombing strategies aimed at crippling Tehran’s missile capabilities.

During the conflict, US and Israeli forces destroyed roads and sealed tunnel entrances to restrict access to Iran’s underground missile network. Despite repeated attacks on construction equipment, Iran continued excavation work and maintained limited missile launches. Since the ceasefire more than seven weeks ago, Iran has accelerated recovery operations, reopening 50 of 69 damaged tunnels across 18 sites. Satellite images also show road repairs and renewed construction at bases near Isfahan and Khomein.

US intelligence assessments cited in the report indicate Iran has resumed drone production and missile launcher replacement. Analysts said the country’s rapid reconstruction, using basic machinery like bulldozers, demonstrates resilience against costly air campaigns.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran reopens missile tunnels after US and Israeli strikes fail to disable underground bases

At least 55 people were killed in a powerful explosion on Sunday in Kaung Tat village of Shan State, northeastern Myanmar, near the Chinese border. The incident occurred on June 1, 2026, and rescue workers confirmed the death toll. According to a source cited by the BBC, the victims included 25 women and 30 men, though other reports mentioned slightly different figures. Thick plumes of smoke were seen rising over the village immediately after the blast.

The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), an armed group involved in anti-junta operations in the region, stated that the explosion was accidental and caused by explosives used in mining and stone extraction. Some residents initially suspected an airstrike, but TNLA clarified the cause in a statement. The group’s political wing, the Palaung State Liberation Front, expressed condolences to the victims’ families through a Telegram post.

Footage from the site showed large craters, destroyed houses, and debris scattered across the area, with smoke still rising from the charred remains and damaged trees.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

At least 55 killed in explosion in Myanmar’s Shan State near China border

After the extended Eid-ul-Azha holidays, regular operations have resumed across government and private offices, courts, banks, insurance companies, and stock exchanges in Bangladesh. On Monday morning, employees were seen returning to their workplaces, including the Secretariat and Motijheel’s banking district, before 9 a.m. The official holiday had lasted from May 25 to May 31, marking a seven-day break for most institutions.

During the holiday period, essential services such as electricity, gas, water, fire service, sanitation, telecommunications, postal operations, and healthcare remained active. Hospitals and emergency medical services continued uninterrupted, along with the transport of medicines and medical supplies.

From today, banking transactions are operating from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., with office hours extending until 5 p.m. Insurance companies are following the same schedule. The Dhaka and Chittagong stock exchanges have also reopened, with trading hours from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and office operations from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh offices and markets reopen after weeklong Eid-ul-Azha holiday

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has praised Pakistan’s diplomatic role in the ongoing Iran–US peace talks, saying a genuine friendship is developing between the United States and Pakistan. Speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore on Saturday, Hegseth commended Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir for their efforts to bring Washington and Tehran back to the negotiation table. He described the current progress between the two countries as unexpected and sincere.

Pakistan has been acting as a formal mediator between Washington and Tehran since the Iran–US ceasefire on April 8. Hegseth’s remarks followed questions about Pakistan’s missile capabilities and India’s Agni-6 program. He emphasized that the US does not view either India or Pakistan as threats, noting that both nations are nuclear powers concerned with their own security. Hegseth also recalled that President Donald Trump mediated a ceasefire between India and Pakistan in May 2025, despite later denials from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Hegseth reiterated that the US remains committed to preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and is prepared for military action if diplomacy fails.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

US Defense Secretary hails Pakistan’s mediation, calls ties with Islamabad a genuine friendship

Iran’s semi-official Tasnim News Agency has dismissed rumors that President Masoud Pezeshkian has resigned. In a report published on Sunday, the agency stated that Pezeshkian had not submitted any resignation letter and continued performing his official duties as scheduled.

According to a source cited by Tasnim, the rumors were spread to collect intelligence, create division, and harm Iran’s social harmony. The source also alleged that the so-called sources mentioned by the Iran International network were based on imagination and false assumptions by that network’s officials.

Earlier, social media and various outlets circulated claims that President Pezeshkian had formally submitted his resignation to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei’s office. Tasnim’s report directly refuted those claims, emphasizing that the president’s activities were proceeding normally.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Tasnim News denies reports of Iranian President Pezeshkian’s resignation

Thousands of fans took to the streets across France on Saturday night after Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) won the Champions League final. Violent clashes broke out during the celebrations, leading to 780 arrests, according to French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez. He said 57 police officers were injured, mostly lightly, and a small group attempted to attack a police station in Paris. Authorities confirmed that the situation was fully under control by Sunday afternoon.

Nunez stated that most celebrations in Paris were peaceful, but violence was concentrated around the Champs-Élysées and near PSG’s home ground, Parc des Princes, where about 40,000 fans had gathered to watch the match on a big screen. Police intervened several times overnight to maintain traffic flow on the city’s main ring road. The unrest also spread to about 15 other cities, with 480 arrests made in the Paris area alone.

Despite the overnight violence, the planned victory celebration at Champ de Mars near the Eiffel Tower went ahead on Sunday, followed by a reception for the PSG team at the Élysée Palace hosted by President Emmanuel Macron.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

780 arrested in France after PSG’s Champions League victory sparks overnight violence

Traders and farmers from across Bangladesh have alleged widespread extortion at the Diabari sacrificial cattle market in Dhaka’s Uttara area. According to multiple accounts, money was collected from sellers for preferred spots, sand purchases to avoid mud, and vehicle stickers for transporting animals. Reports indicate that extortion was carried out through loudspeaker announcements demanding Tk 1,000 per cow, with traders claiming losses due to poor market conditions and forced payments. The leaseholder, Sheikh Farid Hossain of SF Corporation, denied all allegations, asserting that no extortion occurred and promising legal action against false claims.

On-site observations revealed volunteers collecting money under various pretexts, including “shed costs” and “tips.” Drivers reported paying Tk 5,000–10,000 for truck or pickup stickers, while farmers said they were compelled to buy sand at inflated prices. Despite the leaseholder’s denial, disputes over payments were witnessed in his presence.

Even after Eid, waste from the temporary market remained uncleared, causing severe odor and public discomfort. City officials said cleanup was delayed because the leaseholder had not yet removed market structures, while residents demanded disinfection to prevent health risks.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Traders allege extortion and mismanagement at Dhaka’s Diabari cattle market after Eid

Former US defense official Adam Clements has stated that achieving victory in Iran through airstrikes alone is not possible. In an interview with Al Jazeera, Clements, who also served as a US diplomat in Jordan and Yemen, said that the ongoing US military campaign against Iran has revealed the limitations of relying solely on aerial attacks.

He explained that while the operation may have disrupted some of Iran’s missile and drone capabilities, the country has likely hidden or preserved parts of its arsenal for future use. Clements emphasized that the effects of the conflict are being felt far beyond the Middle East.

According to him, even South Asian and Far Eastern countries not directly involved in the war are being indirectly affected by its economic consequences, making it necessary to consider broader strategic and economic factors alongside military actions.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Ex-US defense official warns airstrikes alone cannot bring victory in Iran conflict

A brief Middle East war launched by former U.S. President Donald Trump against Iran has rapidly exposed the strategic weaknesses of American military power in an interconnected world. Analysts suggest the conflict could mark a greater geopolitical shift than the Vietnam War, despite being smaller in scale and resulting in only 13 U.S. casualties. A draft peace agreement reportedly frames the campaign as a universal defeat for Washington.

The war has triggered multiple regional and global consequences. Israel’s two-decade regime-change strategy has collapsed, Gulf monarchies are reassessing the value of U.S. bases, and cheap drones have proven to be powerful equalizers in modern warfare. Europe faces political and economic shocks from an energy crisis, while Trump’s threats to withdraw from NATO have weakened the EU’s cohesion. Experts from the Council on Foreign Relations warn the conflict has severely damaged the U.S.-led world order, pushing allies toward alternative power centers.

Despite weakening Iran militarily, the war has revitalized its internal resistance and strategic posture around the Strait of Hormuz. Regional powers such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar, Egypt, and Pakistan have since prevented Trump from reigniting hostilities, signaling a shift toward a more multipolar Middle East.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Analysts say Trump’s Iran war exposes U.S. weakness and reshapes global power balance

Bangladesh Television (BTV) has come under scrutiny after reports revealed irregularities in payments for its Eid special program ‘Anondomela’. The 50-minute show was recorded as a 200-minute production to inflate the total honorarium, which reached nearly 2.7 million taka. Payments were allegedly made to several artists, including one who did not participate in the program. The show was hosted by actor Afran Nisho and scripted by Kabir Bakul, who reportedly received additional payments under multiple categories.

Sources within BTV claimed that individuals linked to a previous authoritarian government still hold key positions and influence program planning. The assistant producer Yasmin Akhter admitted that the program followed ministry instructions and confirmed that actor Alamgir did not participate despite receiving payment. Former deputy director general Kamrunnesa Hasan described the practice as unethical and contrary to established rules.

According to internal sources, BTV’s honorarium policy categorizes artists by rank and allows limited increases for national awardees. However, the payments for this Eid program allegedly ignored those regulations, raising questions about oversight and accountability within the state-run broadcaster.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

BTV faces allegations of inflated payments and rule violations in Eid Anondomela program

FIFA is planning to prohibit Iran’s pre-revolution flag, known as the Lion and Sun emblem, from being displayed at the upcoming World Cup. The move follows a request from Mehdi Taj, president of the Iranian Football Federation, who insisted that Iran’s participation depends on banning unauthorized flags. Iran, which had earlier threatened to withdraw from the tournament after U.S. and Israeli attacks, has now confirmed its participation and will play its group matches in California and Seattle.

The ban proposal has sparked strong opposition from the Institute for Voices of Liberty, which expressed deep concern and warned of possible legal action in California’s state or federal courts. Legal adviser Shahrokh Mokhtarzadeh said the organization has not received any response from FIFA and is prepared to initiate legal proceedings if the ban is enforced.

Iran will begin its World Cup campaign on June 15 against New Zealand in Group G, which also includes Belgium and Egypt. The team has shifted its base camp from Arizona to Mexico.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

FIFA faces legal threat over plan to ban Iran’s pre-revolution flag at World Cup

Multiple international and regional media outlets have reported that Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has resigned. According to the reports, he submitted his resignation letter to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei’s office, citing long-standing internal disagreements and political tensions over the country’s power structure. The reports claim that Pezeshkian’s decision follows growing frustration over the shrinking role of the government and presidency in key policy decisions.

According to Iran International, Pezeshkian’s resignation letter alleged that hardline factions within the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) had become increasingly dominant, limiting the government’s ability to function effectively. Sources said the president found it difficult to fulfill his constitutional duties under the current political circumstances and requested immediate approval of his resignation. However, there has been no official confirmation or comment from Khamenei or his office.

Media reports also noted that tensions between the government and military-security institutions had been escalating for months, with the IRGC gradually expanding its influence. This situation has reportedly led to administrative paralysis and obstacles to the government’s reform and diplomatic initiatives.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Reports claim Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has resigned amid power struggles with IRGC

Two wagons of a freight train derailed near Tejgaon Railway Station in Dhaka on Sunday afternoon, disrupting rail operations for about three hours. The incident occurred around 3:30 p.m., and no casualties were reported. Train movement between Dhaka and the northern and western regions of the country was suspended, causing inconvenience to passengers.

According to railway sources, rescue teams managed to remove the derailed wagons by 6:30 p.m., after which the line was restored for normal operations. The Dhaka Railway Police confirmed that the two derailed wagons had been cleared from the tracks. During the disruption, trains from the northern region were able to enter Dhaka, but no trains departed from Dhaka toward the north.

The railway authorities indicated that an investigation committee may be formed to determine the cause of the derailment.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Freight train derailment in Tejgaon halts Dhaka rail traffic for three hours

The South African national football team’s journey to the World Cup has been delayed indefinitely due to visa complications. The team was scheduled to board a chartered flight on Sunday to join their base camp in Pachuca, Mexico, but several players and staff members had not yet received their visas. As a result, the team was forced to postpone their flight, according to a Reuters report citing the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC).

Head coach Hugo Broos expressed frustration over the administrative failure ahead of such a major tournament. South Africa’s Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie also condemned the situation, calling it extremely embarrassing and unfair to the players. He warned that action would be taken against those responsible for the mishandling.

The World Cup is set to begin on June 11 with the opening match between host nation Mexico and South Africa in Mexico City.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Visa issues delay South Africa’s World Cup travel to Mexico


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