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Internet observatory NetBlocks reported that Iran has experienced an almost complete internet shutdown lasting over 48 hours. The disruption followed attacks on the United States and Israel, leaving communication systems across the country severely affected. According to NetBlocks, connectivity remains far below normal levels, with nearly the entire nation experiencing restricted access.
Analysts noted that internet shutdowns are a common government measure during times of national security concerns or political unrest to control information flow. Iran has previously imposed prolonged internet restrictions during major protests and periods of political tension.
Observers warned that the ongoing blackout is severely impacting citizens’ ability to communicate and share information. International monitors have expressed concern about the long-term negative effects on human rights and freedom of communication.
Iran endures 48-hour nationwide internet blackout after attacks on US and Israel
Detained Jubo League leader Yasin Sharif Majumdar, convener of Parshuram upazila unit, was temporarily released on parole to attend his father’s funeral in Feni’s Parshuram municipality. The funeral took place on Monday at the Anantapur Salia Kolapara Eidgah ground. His father, Rafiqul Islam Majumdar, had passed away the previous day at his home in Parshuram Bazar.
According to police, Yasin’s wife, Nazia Sultana Anika, applied for parole through a lawyer, and authorities granted a three-hour release. Under police escort, Yasin was brought from Feni District Jail to his village home around 10 a.m., where he met family members and embraced his only child. He attended the funeral in handcuffs and expressed gratitude to attendees before returning to custody.
The funeral prayer was led by Maulana Md. Ibrahim, khatib of Parshuram Upazila Jame Mosque, and attended by local political leaders from BNP, Jamaat, and other community members. Police confirmed that Yasin was returned to Feni District Jail after the parole period ended. He has been in custody since his arrest in July of the previous year in a student murder case.
Detained Jubo League leader attends father’s funeral in Feni under three-hour parole
UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has condemned the attack on a British military base in Cyprus, describing Iran’s recent assaults on Gulf and other nations as reckless and unjustified. In an interview with the BBC, she stated that those countries targeted by Iran were not involved in any attacks against it. Cooper also clarified that the United Kingdom itself was not involved in any strikes on Iran.
Although British aircraft did not participate in the attacks, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the UK would allow the United States to use British bases for defensive strikes against Iranian missile sites. When asked about the source of the attack on the Akrotiri base, Cooper said she did not yet have full information but that the ministry would release further details as soon as possible.
The incident follows reports that two drones heading toward the UK base in Cyprus were shot down, amid rising regional tensions involving Iran, Hezbollah, and other actors.
UK condemns attack on Cyprus base, calls Iran’s actions reckless and unjustified
Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed announced on Monday at the Secretariat that the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has invited the main opposition, Jamaat-e-Islami, to nominate a candidate for the position of Deputy Speaker in the National Parliament. He said the proposal was made as part of a political understanding under the July National Charter, and both the Speaker and Deputy Speaker could be elected on the same day.
The minister explained that although the ruling party could field candidates for both positions, it chose not to do so in the spirit of political goodwill. He added that the government had verbally offered the opposition the opportunity to select the Deputy Speaker. According to the July National Charter, one of two Deputy Speaker posts would go to the opposition, though the current structure allows for one.
Salahuddin Ahmed also stated that 133 ordinances issued during the interim government would be presented in Parliament as a constitutional requirement, and their acceptance or rejection would be decided through parliamentary discussions.
BNP invites Jamaat-e-Islami to nominate Deputy Speaker under July National Charter
An inspector of the Department of Narcotics Control (DNC) was shot during an anti-drug operation at Syedabad Bus Terminal under Jatrabari Police Station in Dhaka on Monday, March 2, 2026. The injured officer, identified as Siddiqur Rahman, 40, was struck in the left leg when suspected drug dealers opened fire after detecting the presence of a DNC special team from the Khilgaon region. He was immediately taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital, where doctors confirmed he is out of danger but preparing for surgery to remove the bullet.
Following the incident, a tense atmosphere prevailed in Syedabad and nearby areas. Police from Jatrabari Station and additional DNC forces launched a combing operation to apprehend the attackers. Eyewitnesses reported panic among commuters as gunfire erupted in the crowded terminal.
A senior DNC official reaffirmed the agency’s zero-tolerance stance on drugs and vowed legal action against those responsible, stating that the suspects have been identified and the operation to arrest them is ongoing.
DNC inspector shot in Syedabad anti-drug raid, police hunt for attackers
Iran’s Red Crescent Society reported that the death toll from United States and Israeli attacks across the country has risen to 555. In Tehran’s Niloufar Square, at least 20 people were killed in an Israeli strike that also damaged Gandhi Hospital and a police building. Explosions were also reported in eastern and western Iran, with fears that both military and civilian areas were targeted.
According to Iran’s Fars news agency, two people were killed in the central city of Sanandaj, where several residential buildings near a police station were destroyed. In the southern city of Minab, a joint US-Israeli strike on a primary girls’ school killed about 180 people. Al Jazeera reported that the attack occurred on Saturday, with updated casualty figures released Monday morning.
The widespread nature of the attacks and the high civilian toll have raised concerns about escalating violence across Iran, though official responses or international reactions were not detailed in the reports.
Iran says 555 killed in US-Israeli attacks across multiple cities including Tehran and Minab
Three members of a fraud ring arrested in Gobindaganj, Gaibandha, were presented before the Amli Gobindaganj (Chowki) Court on March 1, 2026, following a police case. The accused were identified as Didarul Mia, 21, Liton Akand, 26, and Moktar Ali, 19. Police confirmed the arrests under FIR No. 32 dated July 22, 2025, and GR Case No. 331. The arrests followed a special operation led by Second Officer Mir Kayes in Taluk Rahimapur area of Darbast Union.
During the operation, police and joint forces detained two suspects while others fled. A search of the house led to the seizure of one smartphone, three button phones, and a white Tenda router. Preliminary interrogation revealed that the suspects impersonated government officials to defraud citizens of social allowance funds through mobile payment services.
Police stated that the investigation is ongoing and requested that the accused remain in custody until its completion. The case is being overseen by Gobindaganj Police Station Officer-in-Charge Mozammel Haque.
Three fraud suspects in Gobindaganj sent to court after police operation and ongoing investigation
The United Kingdom is preparing to evacuate its citizens from the Middle East, according to Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper. She stated that around 300,000 British nationals have registered their presence in the region. Cooper told Sky News that the government is considering a wide range of options, including working with the travel industry and, if necessary, organizing official evacuation operations.
Cooper added that the British government hopes to see airspace reopen soon. In coordination with the travel sector, rapid deployment teams will be sent to ensure the safe removal of citizens. The statement comes as the UK monitors developments in the region and seeks to maintain readiness for potential emergency responses.
The move reflects growing concern over safety conditions in the Middle East, where recent incidents have heightened security risks for foreign nationals, prompting London to prepare contingency measures for its citizens.
UK plans evacuation of citizens from Middle East as safety concerns rise
A Supreme Court lawyer, Barrister A S M Shahriar Kabir, has sent a letter to Prime Minister Tarique Rahman requesting that President Md. Shahabuddin be prevented from delivering a speech at the opening session of Parliament. The letter, submitted on Monday, March 2, 2026, argues that the move is necessary to uphold the spirit of the July uprising.
According to the letter, President Shahabuddin failed to take action during the July mass uprising and did not take effective measures against the previous Awami League government. It also claims that in a February 20 interview with a private media outlet, the President misrepresented the truth and disrespected the ideals of the July revolution. The lawyer asserts that by doing so, the President violated his oath and lost the legal right to continue in office.
The letter concludes by urging the Prime Minister to ensure that the President is not allowed to convene or address Parliament, describing the request as reflecting both personal and public sentiment.
Lawyer asks PM to stop President Shahabuddin from addressing Parliament’s opening session
Israeli army chief Herzi Halevi indicated that the ongoing conflict with Hezbollah in Lebanon could continue for several more days. He made the remarks in a video statement released on Monday, which was later shared on social media by the Israeli military. His comments followed a series of rocket attacks by Hezbollah on Israel and subsequent Israeli airstrikes on Lebanese territory.
According to Lebanon’s Ministry of Health, at least 31 people were killed and 149 others injured in the Israeli airstrikes. The ministry reported that many of the wounded were civilians and that hospitals across the country were treating the injured. Officials warned that the death toll could rise as several victims remained in critical condition.
The Israeli military described its operations as an offensive campaign against Hezbollah, signaling that the confrontation may persist as both sides continue cross-border attacks.
Israeli army chief says fighting with Hezbollah in Lebanon may last several more days
Prime Minister Tareq Rahman has directed the launch of a separate bus service for women in Dhaka. The instruction was given on Monday afternoon at the Secretariat during a meeting with Road Transport and Bridges Minister Sheikh Robiul Islam, according to the Prime Minister’s Additional Press Secretary Atikur Rahman Ruman. The Prime Minister reviewed the current state of road transport and issued necessary directives, including the introduction of a dedicated women’s bus service in the capital.
In the same meeting, the Prime Minister also discussed other development matters. The Housing and Public Works Minister was instructed to complete renovation and improvement work at the mausoleum of martyred President Ziaur Rahman in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar before the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr. The directives reflect the government’s focus on urban transport reform and infrastructure development in Dhaka.
The move to introduce a women-only bus service aims to enhance safety and accessibility for female commuters in the capital, aligning with broader efforts to improve Dhaka’s traffic and transport management.
Prime Minister orders women-only bus service in Dhaka to improve transport safety
Hassan Khomeini, grandson of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and a potential candidate for Iran’s next Supreme Leader, has called on citizens to stay present in the streets and mosques. According to Iran’s Tasnim News Agency, he urged people not to leave these spaces even for a moment, emphasizing that the nation’s strength lies in the hearts and presence of its people.
He further stated that everyone should remain in mosques until the conflict ends, filling them as symbols of unity and resistance. Khomeini described city mosques and squares as the country’s strong foundations, urging citizens to occupy every square while wearing black and carrying Imam Hussein’s flags.
Although Hassan Khomeini holds no official position and has limited influence within Iran’s security or ruling establishment, he is known for being less hardline than many of his peers. His name was removed from the 2016 Experts Assembly election list, reflecting his complex standing within Iran’s political landscape.
Hassan Khomeini urges Iranians to stay in streets and mosques as symbol of unity
Several US military aircraft crashed in Kuwait on Monday, according to the country’s Ministry of Defense. The ministry confirmed that all crew members survived the incidents. Videos circulating on Monday showed one of the warplanes on fire as it descended.
CNN reported receiving footage showing a warplane crashing, with one pilot managing to eject safely. The crashes occurred within about 10 kilometers of the US Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait. However, it remains unclear how the aircraft went down or which branch of the US military they belonged to.
The US military has not yet issued any official comment regarding the crashes, and investigations into the cause have not been confirmed.
Several US military aircraft crash in Kuwait; all crew members survive
Bangladesh Railway will start selling advance train tickets for the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr from Tuesday, March 3. On the first day, tickets for March 13 journeys will be available. According to the railway schedule, tickets for March 14 to 19 will be released sequentially from March 4 to March 9.
All tickets for Eid travel will be sold exclusively online this year. To make the ticket purchase process easier for passengers, Bangladesh Railway has decided that tickets for intercity trains operating in the western region will be available from 8 a.m., while tickets for trains in the eastern region will go on sale from 2 p.m.
The decision aims to streamline the ticketing process and manage the high demand for train travel during the Eid holiday period.
Advance Eid train ticket sales in Bangladesh start online from March 3
US President Donald Trump told The New York Times on Sunday that he has a short list of three names he considers suitable to lead Iran. He described them as 'very good choices' but declined to reveal their identities, saying he would not disclose the names until the process was complete.
The statement followed a joint US-Israel military operation launched on Saturday morning that reportedly led to the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several senior Iranian officials. Trump claimed that the attack killed 48 top Iranian leaders. The developments mark a major escalation in tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran.
Further details about the potential leadership transition in Iran or the next steps in US policy were not disclosed in the report.
Trump says he has three preferred candidates to lead Iran after joint US-Israel attack
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