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Malaysia will introduce a work-from-home policy for government agencies, government-linked organizations, and state-related companies starting April 15, as part of efforts to address the global energy crisis. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced the decision during a briefing, noting that detailed implementation guidelines will be released soon. He emphasized that the measure is part of a broader strategy to safeguard national energy security and protect citizens from sudden price hikes.

The government decided to act preemptively rather than wait for the impact of ongoing Middle East conflicts on households and businesses. The initiative falls under the country’s “Public Support Initiative.” Anwar warned that the global situation may worsen before improving and that recovery could take time. Malaysia has already implemented several measures, including a monthly fuel quota of 200 liters under the “Budi Madani 95” program and full implementation of subsidized diesel in Sabah, Sarawak, and Labuan.

According to the prime minister, these steps aim to reduce the impact of rising international oil prices and ensure subsidies reach intended beneficiaries. The government currently spends about 4 billion ringgit per month to manage fuel price pressures and protect consumers.

02 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Malaysia to start work-from-home policy for public sector to manage energy crisis

Rail communication between Sylhet and the rest of Bangladesh remained suspended for about 16 hours following a train accident in Madhabpur, Habiganj. Thousands of passengers faced severe disruption as six wagons, including a guard brake, of a Chattogram-bound oil train derailed and overturned shortly after leaving Montola station on Wednesday night. Railway authorities immediately began rescue operations and initiated repairs to the damaged track.

A five-member investigation committee led by transport officer Mehedi Hasan has been formed to determine the cause of the accident, with instructions to submit its report within three days. Local residents were seen collecting spilled oil from the overturned wagons, each of which reportedly carried around 40,000 liters of diesel. Security forces including police, army, BGB, and fire service personnel worked to secure the area and remove the public from the site.

According to railway sources, the findings of the investigation will guide measures to prevent similar incidents in the future, while efforts continue to restore normal train services on the route.

02 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Sylhet rail link halted 16 hours after Madhabpur derailment; probe launched

An 11-party alliance led by Jamaat-e-Islami has announced a protest in Dhaka demanding the implementation of the referendum verdict. The demonstration and rally are scheduled for Saturday after Asr prayers at the north gate of Baitul Mukarram National Mosque. The announcement came on Thursday, April 2, following a meeting in Gulshan, where alliance coordinator and Jamaat Assistant Secretary General Hamidur Rahman Azad briefed reporters.

Azad accused the government of suppressing reform efforts and pursuing only constitutional amendments, describing its approach as authoritarian. Earlier, on Wednesday evening, opposition leader and Jamaat Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman expressed deep disappointment over the ruling party’s actions regarding the referendum outcome. The Jamaat-led opposition also staged a walkout from Parliament on the sixth day of its first session, protesting the government’s handling of related issues and alleged misrepresentation of the opposition leader.

Speaker of Parliament responded that walkout was the opposition’s right but urged them to stay for further discussions that might address their concerns.

02 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat-led alliance to hold Dhaka protest demanding implementation of referendum verdict

The United States Embassy in Baghdad has issued an emergency alert warning that attacks could occur within the next 24 to 48 hours. According to the embassy statement released on Thursday, Iran-backed militia groups may be planning assaults in central Baghdad. Potential targets include US citizens, businesses, universities, diplomatic facilities, energy infrastructure, hotels, airports, and other sites linked to the United States. Iraqi government institutions and civilian areas were also cited as being at risk.

The statement noted that such militias have previously attempted to kidnap American citizens, referencing an incident two days earlier in which a US journalist was abducted in Baghdad. In light of the deteriorating security situation, the embassy urged all American citizens to leave Iraq immediately.

The alert underscores heightened security concerns in Baghdad as tensions involving Iran-backed groups continue to pose threats to US-linked entities and local institutions.

02 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

US Embassy warns of possible militia attacks in Baghdad within 48 hours

Honey collectors have started their seasonal honey harvesting in the Sundarbans after receiving 14-day government permits. Beginning on Wednesday, April 1, they entered the forest in groups through designated points under the supervision of the Forest Department. Despite following official procedures, collectors expressed concern over possible bandit activity, wildlife attacks, and natural disasters during their work.

According to local sources, banditry has long been a serious problem in the Sundarbans, with past incidents of fishermen and honey collectors being kidnapped for ransom. Although law enforcement operations have improved the situation, locals say fears of renewed bandit activity persist. Bagerhat District Forest Officer Rezaul Karim stated that necessary instructions have been issued to ensure the collectors’ safety, with forest guards maintaining constant monitoring and coordination with law enforcement agencies.

Local residents emphasized that as long as the threat of forest bandits remains, honey collectors continue to face significant risks and called for stronger protective measures.

02 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Honey collectors enter Sundarbans under permit amid fears of bandits and wildlife attacks

An Iranian military spokesperson has warned of an impending 'extreme, widespread and destructive' attack against the United States and Israel. The statement, published by the Tasnim news agency linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), accused both countries of targeting what he called 'trivial' objectives. The warning comes amid heightened regional tensions and follows recent military actions attributed to the US and Israel.

The spokesperson rejected US President Donald Trump’s claim that Iran’s weapons stockpile had been significantly depleted. He asserted that Washington and Tel Aviv possess incomplete information about Tehran’s military capabilities and equipment. The statement further cautioned that the US and Israel would have to pay a 'heavy price' for what was described as their ongoing aggression.

The remarks were reported by BBC and reflect a sharp escalation in rhetoric between Iran and its adversaries, signaling the potential for further confrontation if diplomatic efforts fail to ease tensions.

02 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran warns of destructive retaliation against US and Israel amid rising tensions

Iran’s armed forces have declared that the United States and Israel are unaware of the full extent of Iran’s military and strategic capabilities. The statement came from the headquarters of the Khatam al-Anbiya military command, which asserted that both countries hold incomplete information about Iran’s defense strength. The Iranian military also pledged to continue fighting until what it called the “final surrender” of its enemies.

According to a statement published by the Tasnim news agency, a spokesperson for the command said that Iran’s adversaries should not assume they have destroyed its missile production centers, long-range precision drones, modern air defense systems, or electronic warfare capabilities. The spokesperson added that Iran’s strategic military production takes place in undisclosed locations beyond the reach of its enemies.

The statement included a warning of harsher and more destructive actions against adversaries, reinforcing Iran’s commitment to sustained military resistance. The report was sourced from Al Jazeera.

02 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran warns US and Israel lack knowledge of its full military capabilities

Between March 14 and March 28, 2026, a total of 373 road accidents across Bangladesh caused 298 deaths and over 2,000 injuries, according to data compiled from hospitals and media reports. The Road Safety Foundation disclosed these figures in a press release issued on April 1. Among the victims were 46 women and 67 children. Motorcycle accidents accounted for nearly 39 percent of the fatalities, while 47 pedestrians and 36 drivers or assistants also lost their lives. Additionally, 11 waterway accidents killed nine people, and 29 railway accidents caused 41 deaths.

The report showed that the Chattogram Division recorded the highest number of accidents and deaths, with 93 incidents and 74 fatalities, while Barishal Division had the lowest with 12 deaths. More than 10 million people traveled from Dhaka and about 40 million moved within the country during the Eid period. Despite reduced congestion, passengers faced overcharging on roads, railways, and waterways.

The Foundation recommended restructuring the National Road Safety Council, enforcing vehicle safety technology, removing outdated vehicles, and improving driver training to ensure safer transport nationwide.

02 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

298 killed in 15 days of Eid travel accidents across Bangladesh

A writ petition has been filed in the High Court seeking an order to close schools until the current measles outbreak subsides. The petition also calls for the formation of a high-level investigation committee to examine the deaths of 47 children reportedly caused by the disease. The petition was filed on Thursday, April 2, 2026, by lawyer Latif Jahan Purnima, naming the Family Welfare Division of the Ministry of Health and other relevant government authorities as respondents.

The petition requests the court to direct the authorities to submit a comprehensive report detailing the number of deaths, infection rates, vaccination coverage, vaccine availability, and measures taken to control the outbreak. It further seeks an order for a full, independent, and time-bound investigation to identify reasons behind failures in vaccination coverage, vaccine shortages, and delays in preventive actions.

If accepted, the court’s decision could lead to temporary school closures and a formal inquiry into the country’s public health response to the measles situation.

02 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Petition urges Bangladesh High Court to close schools amid measles outbreak and child deaths

Transport drivers and workers blocked the Sylhet-Sunamganj highway on Thursday morning after failing to obtain fuel despite waiting in line. The protest began around 10:30 a.m. when they felled trees to obstruct the road near several petrol pumps in Sunamganj, causing severe traffic congestion and passenger suffering. Police later intervened, assuring that the pumps would reopen within an hour, leading the protesters to withdraw the blockade and restore traffic flow.

At the Mallikpur Cynthia Filling Station, the counters were closed and no staff were present, forcing many drivers to wait or leave without fuel. Similar conditions were reported at Balaka and Shafeda filling stations. Although there was no gas shortage, the blockade disrupted gas supply to vehicles as well.

Drivers expressed frustration over the sudden closure of pumps without notice, saying it affected their daily income and ability to repay vehicle loans. Police officials confirmed discussions with pump owners, who promised to resume operations shortly.

02 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Drivers block Sylhet-Sunamganj highway over fuel shortage, withdraw after police assurance

Bangladesh’s Joint Secretary and spokesperson of the Energy and Mineral Resources Division, Monir Hossain Chowdhury, announced that the country will face no fuel shortage in April. He made the statement at a press conference held at the Secretariat on April 2, where he said Bangladesh remains secure in its energy supply for the month.

Chowdhury explained that one of six ships recently released by Iran through the Strait of Hormuz carries crude oil, and its arrival will ensure uninterrupted operation at the Eastern Refinery. He also reported that from March 3 to the present, authorities have recovered 372,388 liters of fuel oil through nationwide drives, including 25,537 liters recovered on April 1.

The official’s assurance comes as part of the government’s ongoing monitoring and recovery efforts to maintain fuel stability across the country during April.

02 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh says no fuel shortage expected in April as recovery drives continue

Former Director General of the Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (DGFI), Lieutenant General (Retd.) Sheikh Mamun Khaled, has reportedly made statements during interrogation regarding the disappearance of former BNP organizing secretary M Ilias Ali. According to investigation sources, he claimed that Ilias Ali was targeted after announcing protests over issues such as the Tipaimukh Dam and transit agreements with India. Mamun Khaled alleged that the incident was carried out under the direction of then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, with participation from a Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) team.

Ilias Ali and his driver went missing from Dhaka’s Banani area on April 17, 2012, when Mamun Khaled was serving as DGFI chief. Currently under arrest in a murder case, he is being interrogated by the Dhaka Metropolitan Detective Branch. Investigators said he admitted that at least two DGFI officers provided technical support in the abduction, while others were aware of the plan. Authorities have also arrested former DGFI director Lt. Col. (Retd.) Md. Afzal Naser for questioning over related controversial activities.

Police officials stated that information from the detained former military officers is being verified and that the investigation is making significant progress.

02 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Former DGFI chief questioned over Ilias Ali disappearance, claims political motive behind abduction

US President Donald Trump made disparaging remarks about French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron during a private lunch, according to a report published on April 2, 2026. In a video briefly posted on the White House YouTube channel, Trump joked that Macron’s wife treats him badly and referred to an alleged incident from May 2025 in which Brigitte was seen pushing Macron during a Vietnam trip. The French president had previously dismissed that footage as fake or propaganda.

Trump’s comments came while criticizing NATO allies for their role in the Iran war, saying that the alliance did not need the United States but he still offered help. He also described NATO as a “paper tiger,” implying weakness in the organization’s response to global conflicts.

The remarks, sourced from Geo News, add to ongoing tensions between Trump and European leaders over defense cooperation and alliance commitments.

02 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump mocks Macron and wife, calls NATO a paper tiger amid Iran war criticism

The Bangladesh Shop Owners Association has announced that all shops, commercial establishments, and shopping malls across the country, including the capital Dhaka, will close by 8 PM each night. The decision, disclosed in a statement on April 2, 2026, aims to support government efforts to conserve electricity and fuel amid the ongoing international energy crisis. Hotels, pharmacies, essential service stores, and fresh markets are exempt from the directive.

The association said the decision followed a joint meeting of the Bangladesh Shop Owners Association and the Dhaka Metropolitan Shop Owners Association’s standing committee. Earlier, on March 15, a meeting chaired by the State Minister for Power was held with shop owners and market representatives, where traders pledged to reduce decorative lighting by 40 percent in exchange for uninterrupted power supply.

The government is also considering additional measures such as extending weekly holidays, promoting remote work, and adjusting school schedules to manage energy demand more effectively.

02 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh orders all shops and malls to close by 8 PM to conserve energy

China and Pakistan have completed a seven-day joint naval exercise in the Arabian Sea amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The exercise, named 'Sea Guardian-4', concluded on Wednesday and aimed to strengthen coordination and bilateral cooperation between the two countries’ navies, according to a statement from Pakistan’s Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR).

The exercise included a five-day harbor phase in Karachi and a two-day sea phase in the northern Arabian Sea. Activities during the sea phase featured air defense drills against multi-dimensional threats, operations with a Pakistani submarine, conventional naval warfare exercises, and live firing to enhance operational and tactical coordination.

The ISPR statement said the exercise ended with a coordinated patrol in the Arabian Sea, reaffirming both navies’ commitment to regional maritime security and stability.

02 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

China and Pakistan complete joint Sea Guardian-4 naval drill in the Arabian Sea


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