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Bangladesh Health Minister Sardar Md. Shakhawat Hossain said dengue has become a major national challenge rather than an ordinary disease. Speaking as chief guest at a workshop titled ‘Clinical Management of Dengue’ organized by the Bangladesh Society of Medicine at Bangladesh Medical University, he emphasized that combating dengue requires collective effort from all levels of society, not just the health ministry or hospitals.

The minister described the situation as a ‘total fight,’ stressing that cleaning drains, stagnant water, and water hyacinth areas is essential to success. He noted that while vaccination is under consideration, it remains costly and difficult to implement, requiring a large budget if repeated every four months. Therefore, prevention should take priority over treatment. Hospitals across the country are being prepared to handle dengue patients, and doctors are receiving training to improve treatment skills. The ministry has already procured around 250,000 saline units to meet demand.

BMU Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. F. M. Siddiqui and other health officials highlighted the need for constant monitoring of dengue patients and early detection of plasma leakage to prevent fatal complications.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh health minister urges nationwide unity and prevention focus to tackle dengue crisis

The Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission (BERC) has reduced jet fuel prices again in line with international market trends. For June, the price of jet fuel for domestic flights has been set at 150.21 taka per liter, down from 165.88 taka, marking a decrease of 15.67 taka per liter. The new rates were announced on Sunday, June 7.

For international flights, the price has also been lowered from 1.0823 US dollars to 0.9808 US dollars per liter. BERC stated that the adjustment was made considering global market prices, exchange rates, and transportation costs. The commission had previously reduced the price on May 23, from 205.45 taka to 165.88 taka per liter.

According to BERC, jet fuel prices are reviewed and adjusted monthly based on international market conditions and related expenses.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

BERC lowers jet fuel prices for June domestic and international flights

A public display of weapons by a teenage gang at Anand Pilot School field in Burichang upazila of Cumilla has triggered widespread concern, as more than 48 hours have passed without any arrests. The incident occurred on June 5, when a group of teenagers staged a show of force with local and firearm-like weapons. Despite clear images and videos identifying the participants, law enforcement agencies have yet to detain anyone, fueling anger and frustration among residents.

Local sources said the gang had hinted at their plan through a video message on June 3. Police later confirmed identifying the suspects but admitted they had fled the area. Burichang police station’s officer-in-charge Lutfor Rahman stated that operations to arrest them are ongoing. Cumilla-5 MP Haji Jasim Uddin said a zero-tolerance policy would be applied against such gangs, similar to anti-drug measures.

Residents and parents expressed deep concern over the growing influence of teenage gangs, alleging their involvement in extortion and violence. They demanded swift arrests and exemplary punishment to restore public safety.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Outrage grows as no arrests made 48 hours after armed teenage gang parade in Cumilla

In the Bangladesh Parliament on Sunday, NCP lawmaker Hasnat Abdullah from Cumilla-4 alleged that journalists who had legitimized enforced disappearances, killings, vote rigging, and mass violence over the past 17 years were being rehabilitated in various media outlets. He questioned whether any legal action would be taken against such individuals or media houses. Responding on behalf of the information and broadcasting minister, State Minister Yasir Khan Chowdhury said that while media freedom exists, anyone—journalist, politician, or businessman—who acts against democracy or engages in terrorism will face legal consequences under existing laws.

Hasnat Abdullah further claimed that certain media organizations, including those under Bashundhara Group’s East West Media, had produced content supporting the ruling party and legitimizing violence. He demanded an explanation of the legal basis for their rehabilitation. Supporting part of his concern, ruling party MP Zainul Abedin Faruk from Noakhali-2 raised issues about unqualified individuals claiming to be journalists and spreading misinformation online. In reply, Yasir Khan Chowdhury said a monitoring team was being formed to address misinformation and bring offenders under legal scrutiny.

The state minister added that the team’s scope and activities would be announced soon.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh MP alleges rehabilitation of journalists accused of legitimizing killings and vote rigging

Abdul Hannan Masud, Member of Parliament for Noakhali-6 (Hatiya), raised concerns in parliament about the dismissal of four journalists from Ekattor TV. Speaking during the question-and-answer session on Sunday, he said that although the government has spoken about press freedom, four journalists from a private television channel were terminated after the current administration took office.

Masud asked why the issue of these four journalists has not yet been resolved and whether the government has conducted any investigation into the matter. He also questioned if their dismissal constitutes interference with the freedom of the press. Earlier in the same session, the names of 16 deceased former ministers, state ministers, whips, and members of parliament, including Tofail Ahmed, were included in a condolence motion.

The discussion took place during the first day of the second session of the national parliament, presided over by Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed, who read out the names of the deceased MPs.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

MP questions dismissal of four Ekattor TV journalists in parliament

Bangladesh’s Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahid Uddin Swapon left Dhaka on Sunday afternoon for an official visit to China. Before his departure from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport’s VIP lounge, he met with Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen for a brief discussion on matters related to the trip. Swapon is scheduled to attend the 5th CMG Forum organized by China Media Group from June 8 to 11.

During the visit, the minister is expected to hold an important bilateral meeting with China’s Information Minister. The discussions will cover information management, cooperation in the media sector, development of digital communication systems, and information exchange. The possibility of signing a memorandum of understanding on information management between Bangladesh and China is also on the agenda.

Officials expect that this visit will further strengthen mutual cooperation between Bangladesh and China in the fields of information and media.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh’s information minister visits China for CMG Forum and bilateral media cooperation talks

Bangladesh’s overall inflation increased again in May 2026, reaching 9.42 percent on a point-to-point basis, up from 9.04 percent in April, according to data released by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) on Friday. The latest figure marks a return to an upward trend after a brief slowdown in March, when inflation had fallen below 9 percent.

BBS data show that food inflation rose to 9.06 percent in May from 8.39 percent in April, driven by higher prices of edible oil, vegetables, eggs, and poultry. Non-food inflation also edged up to 9.71 percent from 9.57 percent, influenced by increased costs of fuel, gas, electricity, and transportation. Both rural and urban areas experienced higher inflation, with rural inflation at 9.48 percent and urban inflation at 9.25 percent.

The continued rise in both food and non-food prices indicates sustained pressure on low- and middle-income households, as essential commodities and utility costs remain elevated across the country.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh inflation climbs to 9.42% in May amid rising food and energy costs

Bangladesh’s Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said the government will draw the attention of the Supreme Court and the Attorney General’s Office to advance the death reference hearing in the Ramisa murder case, considering its brutality and significance. He made the remarks on Sunday at his office in the Ministry of Home Affairs in Dhaka while speaking to reporters.

The minister described the verdict in the case as a historic milestone in the country’s judicial and investigative history. He noted that DNA testing and autopsy were completed swiftly, and the charge sheet was submitted in record time. Judges and court officials even canceled their Eid holidays to complete the trial, which he called a unique example of national and social responsibility.

He further stated that police officers would be rewarded for exemplary performance and punished for negligence or misconduct. The minister praised the police for their professionalism in solving several complex cases, including the Ramisa murder, and highlighted recent instances where police actions saved lives and solved difficult cases.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Home Minister seeks to advance death reference hearing in Ramisa murder case

The Bangladesh Parliament expressed deep condolences over the murder of Mirpur child Ramisa and several other victims, including Fahima Mim, Amina of Narsingdi, and Tabassum Akter, during its second session on Sunday. The condolence motion was raised by Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed and later adopted by the House. Members observed a minute of silence and offered prayers in memory of the deceased.

The session also mourned the deaths of 16 former ministers and MPs, including Tofail Ahmed, AKM Rahmat Ullah, Dabirul Islam, and others from various political parties such as the Awami League, BNP, and Jatiya Party. Condolences were also extended for the deaths of prominent cultural and academic figures, including National Professor Sufia Ahmed, poet Helal Hafiz, and musician Mustafa Zaman Abbasi.

Following parliamentary tradition, the House began its first sitting by paying tribute to deceased national figures and victims of recent tragedies, reflecting a gesture of unity and respect across political and social spheres.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Parliament mourns Ramisa murder and deaths of former MPs and cultural figures

Opposition members of Bangladesh’s 13th National Parliament held a key meeting on Sunday afternoon ahead of the first budget session. The meeting took place at the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban under the chairmanship of Opposition Leader and Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman. It was attended by Deputy Opposition Leader Dr. Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher, Opposition Chief Whip Nahid Islam, and other opposition MPs including Jamaat’s women affairs secretary Nurunnisa Siddika.

During the meeting, Dr. Shafiqur Rahman stated that the opposition would play a strong and constructive role in protecting the economic rights of ordinary citizens and in building a welfare-oriented state during the upcoming budget session. The participants discussed the opposition’s stance and strategies for the session.

The meeting was held as part of preparations for the national budget discussions, signaling the opposition’s intent to engage actively in parliamentary proceedings.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Opposition MPs meet before Bangladesh’s 13th Parliament’s first budget session

A public hearing was held on Sunday at the Russian Cultural Center in Dhanmondi under the jurisdiction of Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) Region-1 to make civic services and development activities more dynamic, transparent, accountable, and participatory. The event was attended by citizens, civil society representatives, businesspeople, journalists, and officials from Dhanmondi, New Market, Kalabagan, and Shahbagh areas.

Road Transport, Railways, and Shipping Minister Sheikh Robiul Alam, MP, attended as chief guest, while DSCC Administrator Bir Muktijoddha Md. Abdus Salam presided over the session. Citizens raised issues related to waste management, infrastructure, waterlogging, cleanliness, trade licenses, holding tax, and public health. The minister said the government aims to establish a participatory and accountable system for ensuring civic services, citing the hearing as an example.

The DSCC administrator assured that citizens’ complaints and suggestions would be prioritized for improving urban services. He added that maintaining cleanliness requires both city authority initiatives and citizen cooperation. Similar hearings will be held across all ten DSCC regions.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

DSCC holds public hearing, pledges to protect Dhanmondi Lake from commercial use

Ad-Din Medical College Hospital in Dhaka’s Moghbazar has decided to provide Tk 8 million in compensation to each of the six families whose children died at the hospital. The decision was reached through joint discussions between the families and the hospital authorities, according to lawyer Shishir Monir, who spoke to reporters at the Supreme Court chamber on Sunday afternoon.

Monir stated that each family will receive Tk 8 million as compensation, in addition to previously announced benefits that will remain in effect. He also confirmed that each family has already been given Tk 1 million. The compensation arrangement marks a resolution between the hospital and the affected families following the deaths of the six children.

The announcement reflects a negotiated settlement between the parties involved, though further details about the circumstances of the deaths or additional legal proceedings were not provided in the report.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Ad-Din Hospital to pay Tk 8 million to each family of six deceased children

Train communication between Khulna and the cities of Dhaka, Rajshahi, and Chilahati returned to normal around 3 p.m. on Sunday after being suspended for nine hours. The disruption began at about 6 a.m. when a Parbatipur-bound freight train from Khulna derailed near Sabdarpur station in Kotchandpur upazila of Jhenaidah district. Three wagons of the train went off the tracks, halting all train movement on the route and leaving seven passenger trains stranded at both ends.

According to Sabdarpur station master Golam Rasul, two rescue trains from Khulna and Ishwardi reached the site around 10:30 a.m. The derailed wagons were removed after several hours of work, and repairs to the damaged rail line were completed by the afternoon. Once the line was cleared and restored, train operations between Khulna and other major destinations resumed normally.

The incident caused significant delays in regional rail services, but normal schedules were restored after the completion of the recovery and repair operations.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Train services between Khulna and major cities resume after nine-hour derailment disruption

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Assistant Secretary General Maulana Abdul Halim has accused the current government of conspiring to destroy Islami Bank by handing it over to a controversial businessman. Speaking as chief guest at a discussion titled “Conspiracy Against Islami Bank, Financial Security and Customers’ Rights” at the National Press Club on Sunday, he said the party and bank customers would not allow such a plan to succeed.

Halim stated that Islami Bank was founded on the principle that business should be halal and interest is haram, and warned that any attempt to destabilize financial institutions would harm the government itself. He emphasized that the bank’s three crore customers could not be ignored and that politicization of the banking sector must stop. Other speakers, including media personality Dr. Faizul Haque and retired military officers, also criticized the government’s handling of Islami Bank and warned of political consequences.

The event was organized by Nagorik Moncho and chaired by its chief coordinator Ahsan Ullah Shamim, with participation from several professionals and political figures.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat leader warns government over alleged conspiracy to destroy Islami Bank Bangladesh

The Israeli military has claimed responsibility for killing a Hamas commander in southern Gaza. According to a statement posted on social media platform X, the army said it carried out an airstrike that killed Sakr Abu Karim, identified as a commander in Hamas’s Nukhba Force. Israel alleged that Abu Karim had led an operation in the Kisufim area during the October 7, 2023 attack on southern Israel.

The same statement added that another Hamas member was also killed in the strike. This second individual was described as a communications officer for the group. The announcement was reported by Middle East Eye and shared by Israeli military sources through official channels.

The report did not include any response from Hamas or independent verification of the Israeli claim, leaving the broader impact of the strike and subsequent developments unclear.

07 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israel claims killing Hamas commander Sakr Abu Karim in Gaza strike


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