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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned that the ongoing war against Iran is pushing the Middle East toward greater instability. Speaking at a ruling party meeting in Ankara on Thursday, he accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of spreading conflict throughout the region. Erdogan described the current war as one of the most painful chapters in the region’s recent history.

Highlighting the rising civilian casualties, Erdogan said the war against Iran is drowning the region in blood and gunpowder, with even innocent children becoming targets. He emphasized the humanitarian cost of the conflict and referred to it as Israel’s war, claiming that all of humanity is paying the price.

Erdogan added that during these difficult times, Turkey will stand beside its brotherly nations, signaling continued solidarity amid the regional turmoil.

27 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Erdogan blames Netanyahu for spreading Middle East conflict amid Iran war

The United States Postal Service (USPS) announced on Wednesday that it will increase prices by up to 8 percent for several retail and commercial services, citing higher transportation costs caused by rising global fuel prices linked to the Iran war. The new rates, pending approval from the Postal Regulatory Commission, will take effect on April 26 and remain in place until January 17, 2027. The price hike will apply to Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, USPS Ground Advantage, and Parcel Select services.

USPS stated that transportation expenses have risen and that competitors have also imposed various surcharges. Earlier, delivery company UPS introduced a fuel surcharge on March 2, while FedEx continues to adjust its fuel surcharges based on gasoline prices in the United States. According to the motor club AAA, the average price of regular gasoline in the US has increased by 33.6 percent since the war began on February 28, while diesel prices have risen by 43 percent. Jet fuel prices have also climbed significantly since the conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran began.

The USPS adjustment reflects broader cost pressures across the logistics sector as energy markets react to the ongoing conflict.

27 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

USPS to raise rates up to 8% as Iran war drives fuel and transport costs higher

US President Donald Trump has proposed peace talks with Iran while the Pentagon is considering deploying up to 10,000 additional troops to the Middle East. The Wall Street Journal reported the plan, citing officials familiar with Pentagon discussions. The potential deployment would include infantry forces and armored vehicles as part of expanded military options for Trump.

According to the report, Washington has already ordered about 5,000 Marines from the 82nd Airborne Division and around 2,000 paratroopers to the region. The new consideration would add another 10,000 troops to that force. The move reflects ongoing US military planning amid tensions involving Iran.

The report also noted that the proposal for peace talks and the possible troop increase are being discussed simultaneously, indicating a dual-track approach of diplomacy and military preparedness.

27 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump weighs sending 10,000 more US troops to Middle East amid Iran peace offer

Bangladesh’s aviation sector is facing severe pressure after the Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission (BERC) raised jet fuel prices twice in March 2026, increasing the domestic rate from 112.41 to 202.29 taka per liter and the international rate from 0.7384 to 1.3216 dollars per liter. The 80 percent rise within just 16 days has forced private airlines to raise fares by up to 1,200 taka on domestic routes and more on international ones. Airlines warn that several routes may be suspended due to declining passenger demand and rising operational costs.

Industry representatives, including the Aviation Operators Association of Bangladesh, have criticized the price hike as unjustified, noting that Bangladesh’s jet fuel prices are now far higher than in neighboring countries. They argue that there is no supply shortage, as 25 oil tankers arrived recently with fuel purchased at previous rates. Experts warn that the sudden increase will strain airline finances, reduce passenger growth, and disrupt operational stability.

The higher fuel costs are also expected to affect cargo transport and overall economic activity, particularly for smaller and newer airlines struggling to manage expenses.

27 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jet fuel price hike pushes Bangladesh airlines toward financial and operational crisis

India faces severe economic and humanitarian risks from the ongoing Iran war and the prolonged blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, despite not being directly involved in the conflict. The strait handles about one-third of global seaborne oil exports, and India, the world’s third-largest oil importer, relies on it for around 2.5 million barrels of crude oil daily. The disruption has already raised global fertilizer prices and threatens India’s agricultural production and food supply.

Nearly 90 percent of India’s crude oil demand is imported, and about half of its annual 9 million tons of urea comes from the Middle East, mainly Oman and Saudi Arabia. The closure of Hormuz has also disrupted liquefied natural gas shipments from Qatar, affecting domestic fertilizer production. Rising fertilizer costs have pushed government subsidies to record levels, while reduced fertilizer use could lower crop yields and increase food prices, potentially driving millions into poverty.

If the conflict continues, India’s GDP growth could fall from 7 to 6 percent, with inflation and current account deficits worsening. Analysts say the crisis exposes India’s dependence on fragile supply chains and underscores the need for long-term food security reforms.

27 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran war and Hormuz blockade expose India’s energy and food security vulnerabilities

Bangladesh’s national football team lost 3-0 to higher-ranked Vietnam in an away match, but head coach Javier Cabrera expressed optimism about his team’s performance. Speaking at the post-match press conference on March 27, 2026, Cabrera said Bangladesh were close to their opponents in overall play, identifying finishing as the main difference. He noted that Bangladesh created scoring chances but failed to convert them, while Vietnam capitalized on their opportunities.

Cabrera highlighted that the team followed its tactical plan, including high pressing, defensive blocks, and build-up play. Despite conceding three goals in the first half, he praised the second-half performance as positive. The coach emphasized that mistakes against teams of Vietnam’s caliber are costly, pointing out that two goals came from set pieces and the third could have been avoided.

Looking ahead, Cabrera described the match as a valuable test before Bangladesh’s upcoming Asian Cup qualifier against Singapore on March 31. He said the team would focus on using the positive aspects from this match to prepare for that crucial fixture.

27 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh coach Cabrera sees positives despite 3-0 loss to Vietnam

France defeated Brazil 2-1 in an international football match held in Foxborough, Boston, on March 27, 2026. Despite being reduced to ten men after Dayot Upamecano was sent off in the 55th minute following a VAR review, Didier Deschamps’ team held on for victory. Kylian Mbappé opened the scoring in the 32nd minute after a precise pass from Ousmane Dembélé, while Hugo Ekitike doubled the lead in the 65th minute from a Michael Olise through pass. Brazil’s Bremer pulled one back in the 78th minute from a Casemiro setup but could not find an equalizer.

Brazil started the match strongly and enjoyed crowd support in Boston but failed to capitalize on early chances, including one from Raphinha. France gradually took control of the game before halftime and maintained composure even after going a man down. The win brought Mbappé’s international goal tally to 56, placing him close to the top of France’s all-time scorers list.

The result highlighted France’s resilience and Brazil’s missed opportunities as both teams continue preparations for upcoming international fixtures.

27 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

France beat Brazil 2-1 in Boston despite playing with ten men

Argentina will play a friendly match against Mauritania as part of their preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The match is scheduled for Saturday at 5:15 a.m. Bangladesh time. Under coach Lionel Scaloni, the defending champions are focusing on fine-tuning their squad before the main tournament. Despite the friendly nature of the game, Argentina aims to demonstrate their dominance on the field.

According to the FIFA rankings, Argentina holds the second position, while Mauritania stands at 115th, highlighting a significant gap in strength. Scaloni’s team has shown remarkable consistency, winning 24 of their 30 matches since he took charge in 2018. Argentina last lost a friendly in March 2019 against Venezuela and has since remained unbeaten in 23 consecutive friendlies, including 15 straight wins. Their most recent victory came against Angola on November 14, 2025.

For this match, Scaloni will be without two injured players. Nahuel Molina replaces Gonzalo Montiel, and Lucas Martínez Quarta returns to the squad in place of Leonardo Balerdi. Despite these changes, Argentina is expected to field a balanced lineup.

27 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Argentina to play Mauritania in friendly as part of 2026 World Cup preparations

Iran has formally responded to the 15-point proposal submitted by the United States, according to a report by Tasnim News Agency. The response was delivered through mediators on Wednesday night, and Tehran is now awaiting Washington’s reaction. In its reply, Iran outlined several key conditions, including the cessation of all aggressive actions such as targeted killings, concrete measures to prevent the resumption of war, and clear guarantees for compensation and rehabilitation.

Iran also emphasized that the end of hostilities must apply to all regional fronts and resistance groups involved in the conflict. It reaffirmed its sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz as a natural and legal right, insisting that this sovereignty be recognized as a guarantee for the implementation of commitments by the other side.

According to the source, these conditions represent a new stance by Iran, extending beyond the demands raised during the second round of nuclear talks held in Geneva.

27 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran replies to US 15-point plan, sets new conditions on war and sovereignty

Israel’s Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir has warned that the country’s army could collapse due to severe manpower shortages as it fights simultaneous wars against Iran and Hezbollah. According to reports from Israeli media cited by Al Jazeera, Zamir issued the warning during a security cabinet meeting on Wednesday, where he presented ten warning signs about the army’s current condition.

Zamir expressed concern that the Israel Defense Forces might soon be unable to carry out regular duties if the situation continues. To address the crisis, he proposed new legislation to expand mandatory recruitment, extend reserve duty, and lengthen the duration of compulsory military service.

The warning comes as Israel remains engaged on multiple fronts, including joint operations with the United States against Iran and ongoing conflict with Hezbollah in Lebanon, straining its military resources and personnel capacity.

27 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli army chief warns manpower crisis could cripple forces amid wars with Iran and Hezbollah

Israel’s military spokesman General Efi Defrin announced that attacks targeting Iran’s top leaders will continue. His statement followed the killing of Alireza Tansiri, head of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard’s navy, in Bandar Abbas. According to a report by the Times of Israel, Defrin said that such targeted operations will not stop and that Israel will keep pursuing and striking those it considers threats.

Defrin added that Israel has already carried out strikes on more than a thousand sites linked to Iran’s weapons production during the ongoing conflict. He stated that the Israeli military is focusing on factories involved in producing missiles, drones, and defense systems.

The announcement underscores Israel’s continued military campaign against Iranian assets and leadership figures amid heightened regional tensions.

27 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israel says strikes on Iran’s top leaders will continue after killing of naval chief

Lebanon announced plans to lodge a formal complaint with the United Nations Security Council following ongoing Israeli airstrikes that have killed at least 1,110 people in the country. Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said he has instructed the foreign minister to immediately submit the complaint, describing the attacks as a serious threat to Lebanon’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and citizens’ rights.

According to Lebanese authorities, the strikes began after the outbreak of conflict involving Iran. The National News Agency reported that more than 136,000 people have been displaced, with 34,973 families forced to leave their homes and take shelter in temporary centers. The government characterized the situation as extremely dangerous and called for international attention to halt the escalation.

The move to approach the UN Security Council signals Beirut’s attempt to seek diplomatic intervention amid rising casualties and humanitarian strain caused by the continuing Israeli offensive.

27 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Lebanon to take Israeli attacks to UN after over 1,100 deaths and mass displacement

U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he has postponed a planned American strike on Iran’s energy facilities for ten days, following a request from Tehran. Speaking to Fox News, Trump said Iranian officials initially asked for a seven-day delay, but he decided to extend it to ten days, setting the new deadline for April 6. He stated that Iran made the request through his representatives and expressed gratitude for the extension.

Trump explained that the postponement came after Iran sought more time to act on unspecified matters, warning that if they failed to do so, the United States would disable their power plants. He added that Iran had provided ships to the U.S., which influenced his decision to grant additional time.

Earlier, Trump had given Iran 48 hours to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, later extending that deadline by five days before this latest ten-day delay. The developments mark a continued shift in the timeline of U.S. pressure on Iran over regional maritime and energy issues.

27 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump delays U.S. strike on Iranian energy sites by ten days after Tehran’s request

The Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) has arrested Saim, the prime accused in the widely discussed Munna murder case in Bogura. The arrest was made during a joint operation by RAB-12 Bogura and RAB-1 Uttara, Dhaka. The development was confirmed at a press briefing held at the RAB-12 Bogura camp on Thursday night, March 26, 2026, by Squadron Leader Firoz Ahmed, the company commander.

According to RAB, Saim, aged 36, is the son of the late Azizur Rahman from Shaharpukur area of Fapore Union in Bogura Sadar. The victim, Ariful Islam Munna, aged 43, was from the same union’s Khandkarpara area. Preliminary investigation revealed that both men were involved in drug trading and had disputes over drug transactions. Munna had also filed a cheque fraud case against Saim months earlier, which is still under trial.

RAB reported that Saim attacked Munna with a sharp Burmese knife on March 23, leading to Munna’s death the next morning. After remaining fugitive, Saim was captured in Dhaka’s Turag area and handed over to Bogura Sadar Police for legal proceedings.

27 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

RAB arrests prime accused Saim in Munna murder case after joint operation in Bogura and Dhaka

Iran has carried out attacks targeting Israeli ships and fuel tanks as the joint US-Israeli offensive in Iran enters its 27th day, according to Al Jazeera reports cited by Amar Desh. The Iranian military claimed responsibility, saying it struck several Israeli naval vessels in the eastern Mediterranean and fuel tanks for warplanes at Haifa port.

Lieutenant Colonel Ebrahim Zolfaghari, spokesperson for Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, stated through state media that Iran remains determined to target all sources of aggression and evil forces. The report noted that Israel has not yet issued any immediate response to the attacks.

The situation reflects an escalation in the ongoing hostilities between Iran and the US-Israel alliance, with both sides continuing offensive and counteroffensive actions. No further details on damage or casualties were provided in the report.

27 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran strikes Israeli ships and fuel tanks amid 27th day of US-Israel offensive


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