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Jamaat-e-Islami has strongly condemned the police for allegedly opening fire, using batons, tear gas, and water cannons on Islami Bank customers demonstrating in front of the bank’s head office in Motijheel, Dhaka. The party’s Secretary General, Mia Golam Porwar, issued a statement on Monday expressing outrage over the incident, saying several depositors were seriously injured and are now receiving treatment.

According to the statement, the customers were peacefully protesting under the banner of Islami Bank Customer Forum, demanding protection of the bank’s interests and the resignation of its newly appointed chairman, whom they consider controversial. Porwar described the police action as an unjustified use of force and a severe violation of human rights, asserting that citizens have a constitutional right to demand the safety of their deposits.

Jamaat-e-Islami called for identifying and holding accountable the police officers involved in the attack and urged authorities to cancel the appointment of the chairman to restore normalcy and public confidence in the bank.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat condemns police shooting and violence against Islami Bank protesters in Dhaka

Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) member Sarba Mitra Chakma posted on Facebook about the resignation of Dipen Dewan, the Minister for Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs. The post, made on Monday afternoon, noted that Dewan resigned from his ministerial post citing physical illness. Chakma described the resignation as a rare event in Bangladesh’s political history, where most politicians tend to hold on to power.

In his post, Chakma praised Dewan as a polite, modest, and soft-spoken politician who avoided verbal attacks against opponents and maintained a clean image in politics. He expressed uncertainty about the reasons behind the decision, suggesting there might be internal matters, but emphasized that Dewan’s continued service would benefit the country and the hill people. He also mentioned that if the Prime Minister wished, Dewan would likely not refuse to continue.

According to the Prime Minister’s Additional Press Secretary Atikur Rahman Rumman, Dewan resigned due to health issues. Dewan had been elected to parliament on February 12 with the largest vote margin in the 13th national election.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

DUCSU member comments on Minister Dipen Dewan’s resignation citing health reasons

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei stated that the country is not currently holding any discussions with the United States regarding its nuclear program. He said Iran knows when to take necessary steps on the issue but emphasized that the government’s immediate priority is ending the ongoing war.

Baghaei accused the United States of repeatedly violating ceasefire agreements, including on the morning of his statement. He added that Iran would take all measures it deems necessary to protect its national security. His remarks came after the United States admitted to carrying out strikes on Iranian radar and drone sites in Goruk city and Qeshm Island over the weekend, which Washington described as acts of self-defense.

The exchange underscores continuing tensions between Tehran and Washington, with no sign of renewed diplomatic engagement on nuclear matters while military confrontations persist.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran confirms no nuclear talks with US as tensions rise after US strikes on Iranian sites

A political storm has erupted in the United States over President Donald Trump’s Iran policy, drawing sharp criticism from both the Republican and Democratic parties. According to Negar Mortazavi, a senior fellow at the Washington-based Center for International Policy, divisions have emerged within both major parties as Trump’s approach toward Iran intensifies. In an interview with Al Jazeera, Mortazavi noted that centrist and right-leaning Democrats argue Iran is growing stronger while the U.S. appears weaker, and a faction within the Republican Party’s 'America First' wing also opposes the policy.

Mortazavi explained that Trump had once made opposition to Middle East military interventions a key part of his political identity, but his current stance contradicts that position. She recalled that Trump twice promised to end what he called “foolish” and “meaningless” wars, presenting himself as a “peace president.” However, she warned that adopting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s proposed Iran attack plan would be unprecedented and risky, as previous U.S. presidents avoided it due to potential consequences.

Mortazavi cautioned that underestimating Iran could provoke retaliation, leaving Trump trapped in a complex situation facing criticism from both allies and opponents.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump faces bipartisan backlash as Iran policy shifts from peace stance to confrontation

Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi stated that only Iran and Oman have the right to exercise sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz. The statement was reported by Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB on June 1, 2026. Gharibabadi said Iran has introduced a new mechanism to regulate vehicle and maritime traffic in the waterway, which is being managed in coordination with Oman.

He also mentioned that Iran has urged Oman not to yield to threats from the United States. The report recalled that former U.S. President Donald Trump had previously threatened to “blow up” Oman. The comments highlight Iran’s emphasis on regional control and cooperation with Oman in managing the strategic maritime passage.

The announcement underscores Tehran’s stance on maintaining joint authority with Oman over the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route for international shipping, while rejecting external interference.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran says only Tehran and Oman have sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz

French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Monday that France and its allies have seized a Russian oil tanker named 'Tagr' in the Atlantic Ocean. The vessel, which was under international sanctions, was intercepted on Sunday morning in international waters. According to Macron, the operation was supported by the United Kingdom and other partner nations, as reported by AFP from Paris.

Macron stated that using the ship to evade international sanctions, violate maritime law, and finance Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine for more than four years is unacceptable. The French leader’s statement highlights continued Western enforcement of sanctions targeting Russia’s energy trade amid the prolonged conflict.

The announcement underscores France’s coordination with allied nations in monitoring and enforcing maritime sanctions, though further details about the tanker’s destination or crew were not disclosed in the report.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

France and allies seize Russian oil tanker in Atlantic under international sanctions

Thousands of customers and shareholders of Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC staged a protest in front of the bank’s head office in Motijheel, Dhaka, on Monday, demanding the cancellation of newly appointed chairman Md. Khurshid Alam. Police used batons, water cannons, tear gas, and sound grenades to disperse the demonstrators, but they regrouped and continued their sit-in outside the Islami Bank Tower. As of the latest report, protesters and police remained in a tense standoff at the site.

The demonstration was organized under the banner of the Islami Bank Affected Customers Coordination Council. Participants began gathering from various parts of the capital and beyond early in the morning to join the human chain program. Police later dispersed the crowd, but the protest resumed shortly afterward. According to Motijheel Zone Deputy Commissioner Harunur Rashid, the situation was under control.

The ongoing standoff highlights growing unrest among the bank’s stakeholders following the leadership change, though no further details on official responses or next steps were available.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Protesters clash with police in Dhaka over Islami Bank chairman appointment

Israel is working in coordination with the US administration to expand its military operations in Lebanon, according to a report by Israel’s Channel 15. The report indicates that Washington has been directly involved in the escalation of Israeli attacks across Lebanese territory.

Citing reliable sources, the report states that Israeli officials held close consultations with the US administration before broadening the scope of the operation. The offensive has resulted in civilian casualties and widespread destruction across southern Lebanon. The Israeli ambassador in Washington reportedly played a central role in coordinating the expansion efforts.

According to Israeli officials, limited military actions would not achieve their objectives, prompting the decision to intensify the campaign.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israel coordinates with US to expand military operations across Lebanon

State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Anindya Islam Amit announced that the government has decided to adjust fuel prices due to rising pressure in the international energy market. Speaking to reporters at his office in the Secretariat on Monday, he said the government would act quickly to reduce prices if global oil rates decline significantly, aiming to ease consumer burdens.

The minister explained that fuel prices are reviewed monthly, though no adjustment was made in May. He noted that about 66 percent of the country’s fuel consumption is diesel, which receives the highest government subsidy, and its price has been kept unchanged to protect ordinary consumers. He cited the Middle East crisis as a key factor behind the recent adjustments and reaffirmed that unnecessary price hikes would be avoided.

Amit added that the government is pursuing long-term plans to reduce subsidies by expanding renewable energy use and advancing major projects such as offshore exploration, a second Eastern Refinery unit, and new LNG infrastructure to ensure stable energy supply and lower production costs.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh adjusts fuel prices due to global market pressure, promises quick relief if prices drop

BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has alleged that extensive conspiracies are still being woven against the government. Speaking on Monday at the BNP central office in Naya Paltan during a food distribution event for the poor organized by the Bangladesh Nationalist Rickshaw-Van-Auto Drivers’ Association, Rizvi claimed that not only propaganda but also a dangerous mob culture is being created against the government.

Rizvi emphasized that since the time of late President Ziaur Rahman, the BNP has been a government of employment creation, not unemployment. He credited Ziaur Rahman for initiating overseas employment opportunities and said that under Tarique Rahman’s leadership, no one in the country would remain jobless. He also promised rehabilitation for evicted street vendors. Rizvi criticized the Awami League’s 1972–1975 rule, alleging widespread poverty and misrule, and accused the current government of laundering vast sums of public money.

He warned that if old fascism resurfaces through any loophole, democracy and sovereignty would be at risk. The event was also addressed by several BNP leaders and concluded with food distribution among the poor.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Rizvi alleges conspiracies against government, warns of mob culture and threats to democracy

Iran has rejected the amendment to a draft agreement proposed by US President Donald Trump, according to semi-official Tasnim News Agency. The report stated that Tehran has submitted its own new amendment proposal to the draft memorandum of understanding. The decision comes as discussions between the parties remain ongoing.

Citing unnamed sources, Tasnim emphasized that Iran’s move to propose changes does not mean it has accepted Trump’s suggested amendments. Earlier, The New York Times reported that President Trump had sent Iran a revised version of a proposed peace framework aimed at ending the conflict, which included stricter conditions than before.

The developments indicate that negotiations over the proposed ceasefire agreement are still in flux, with both sides maintaining differing positions on the terms of the deal.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran rejects Trump's amendment to draft peace deal amid ongoing negotiations

Authorities in Mexico reported that seven inmates were killed during a violent clash between rival gangs inside a prison in Culiacán, located in the northwestern state of Sinaloa. The incident occurred from Saturday night through Sunday, according to official statements. The prison is known to hold many members of the Sinaloa cartel, one of the country’s most powerful drug organizations.

Sinaloa state’s security ministry stated that the riot has been brought under control, but family visits have been temporarily suspended. The violence is linked to ongoing internal conflicts between factions loyal to the cartel’s co-founders, Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán and Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada, both currently imprisoned in the United States. The broader struggle among rival groups has reportedly claimed thousands of lives since 2024.

Authorities have not released further details about the cause of the latest outbreak of violence or the condition of other inmates.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Seven inmates killed in gang clash inside Sinaloa prison in Mexico

Malaysia has begun enforcing a new regulation that bans children under 16 from opening social media accounts, effective Monday. The rule requires platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube to implement age verification systems and block underage accounts. Companies failing to comply could face fines of up to 10 million ringgit. Parents will not be penalized if children bypass the restriction. Authorities said the move aims to protect minors from harmful content, cyberbullying, and addiction risks.

The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission stated that the policy seeks to make service providers more accountable and ensure age-appropriate safeguards, not to restrict children’s access to digital technology. Platforms must introduce “safety-by-design” features and curb manipulative designs that encourage excessive use. A grace period will be provided for implementing age verification systems.

The decision has drawn mixed reactions. Meta’s regional policy director warned the blanket ban could push teens toward unsafe online spaces, while academics raised privacy concerns over ID-based verification. Critics also questioned the law’s effectiveness, noting parents could still help children bypass the restrictions.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Malaysia bans social media for under-16s to boost online child safety

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman returned to work at the Bangladesh Secretariat on Monday, marking the first working day after the Eid-ul-Azha holidays. He entered the Secretariat around 10 a.m., according to Deputy Press Secretary Zahidul Islam Roni. The Prime Minister’s Office confirmed that he resumed official duties following the holiday celebrations.

During the day, the Prime Minister met with the Administrator of Khulna City Corporation at 10:30 a.m. He was also scheduled to hold discussions with the Ministry of Youth and Sports and the Ministry of Cultural Affairs at 1:30 p.m. Later, at 2 p.m., he was expected to attend a meeting focused on strategies for the development of the pharmaceutical industry.

His presence at the Secretariat and participation in official meetings signaled the full resumption of regular government activities after the Eid break.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman resumes official duties at Secretariat after Eid-ul-Azha holidays

Iran’s ability to control the Strait of Hormuz is a more powerful and effective deterrent than nuclear weapons, according to Colin Clarke, executive director of the Soufan Center. In an interview with Al Jazeera published on June 1, 2026, Clarke described the strait as Iran’s “trump card” in any potential conflict, noting that Tehran could disrupt global trade by closing the passage using mines and portable missiles.

Clarke said the U.S. National Security Agency is well aware of the potential consequences of such an action and likely maintains extensive documentation analyzing its direct, secondary, and tertiary impacts, as well as possible mitigation strategies. He emphasized that the strait gives Tehran a strategic advantage without the risks associated with deploying nuclear weapons.

According to Clarke, while the use of nuclear arms would escalate conflict into an entirely different realm, Iran could indefinitely sustain a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, exerting long-term pressure on the global economy.

01 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Analyst says Iran’s control of Strait of Hormuz is stronger deterrent than nuclear weapons


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