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According to a Financial Times report, the world’s 20 largest airlines have lost about $53 billion in market value since the start of the United States and Israel’s war against Iran. The conflict has forced several airlines across the Middle East to suspend their commercial operations due to safety and logistical concerns.

As the war enters its fourth week, airline executives are expressing concern over a potential shortage of jet fuel. The report notes that roughly one-third of airlines’ total operating costs go toward jet fuel, and prices have doubled since the conflict began. This sharp rise in fuel costs is expected to put upward pressure on airfares.

The ongoing instability in the region continues to disrupt global aviation markets, with uncertainty surrounding how long the conflict and its economic effects will persist.

22 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Major airlines lose $53 billion as US-Israel war with Iran drives fuel costs higher

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the site of destruction in Arad city following an Iranian missile strike. During his remarks at the location, he called on world leaders to join a United States–Israel war effort against Iran. Netanyahu claimed that some countries were already moving toward participation and emphasized the need for broader international involvement.

He accused Iran of targeting civilians in the recent attack and warned that Iran possesses the capability to strike long-range targets within Europe. The comments came amid heightened regional tensions following the Iranian assault and ongoing discussions about global responses to the conflict.

The situation underscores growing international concern over the expanding scope of hostilities between Iran and Israel, with potential implications for European and Middle Eastern security.

22 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Netanyahu urges world leaders to join US-Israel effort after Iranian missile strike

U.S. President Donald Trump stated on his social media platform Truth Social that Iran wants to make a deal, but he is not interested. His remarks came in response to an analysis published by The New York Times. Trump asserted that the United States has effectively erased Iran from the map and rejected criticism that he failed to achieve his objectives in Iran, claiming instead that he met his goals weeks ahead of schedule.

Trump further claimed that Iran’s leadership has effectively collapsed and that the country’s naval and air forces have been destroyed. According to him, Iran now lacks any defensive capability but still seeks a deal, which he refuses to accept.

The comments reflect Trump’s continued hardline stance toward Iran and his rejection of diplomatic engagement, as presented in his social media statement.

22 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump rejects Iran deal, claims U.S. erased Iran from the map

Iran has remained under a complete internet shutdown since the first day of the ongoing war, which has now reached its 23rd day. According to the internet monitoring group NetBlocks, this marks the longest period of internet disruption in Iran’s history. The blackout has continued without restoration, cutting off digital communication across the country.

Earlier in January, Iran had also imposed internet restrictions during protests, but the current shutdown has surpassed that duration. The report highlights the scale and persistence of the current disconnection, which has drawn attention as a significant record in the country’s digital history.

The extended disruption underscores the severity of the wartime situation and its impact on communication infrastructure, though no official explanation or timeline for restoration has been provided in the report.

22 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran’s internet remains shut for record 23 days amid ongoing war

The Hormuz Strait, a narrow maritime passage connecting the Persian Gulf with the Arabian Sea, has become a focal point of global tension after Iran effectively blocked it following a joint US-Israel attack on Iran on February 28. The strait lies between Iran to the north and Oman and the United Arab Emirates to the south, serving as one of the world’s busiest oil transport routes.

According to the report, about 20 percent of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas typically pass through this route, with shipments from Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Normally, around 3,000 vessels transit the strait each month, but traffic has dropped sharply as Iran has threatened attacks on tankers and other ships. Since the conflict began, at least 21 vessels have been attacked or targeted.

The disruption has pushed global energy prices higher, with crude oil surpassing 100 dollars per barrel, marking a 70 percent rise this year and 50 percent higher than last year.

22 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran’s blockade of Hormuz Strait disrupts global oil trade and drives energy prices higher

Gazipur Safari Park has brought in one male and two female lions from Dulahazra Safari Park in Cox’s Bazar to diversify attractions for visitors during Eid. With the arrival of these lions, the park now houses a total of five lions. The animals have been placed in designated enclosures and have been viewable to visitors since Eid day.

According to park officials, the park, which usually remains closed on Tuesdays, has been kept open this week to accommodate the Eid crowd. This decision was made because many visitors in previous years were unaware of the closure and had to return disappointed. To improve the visitor experience, the park has also renovated its transport buses, now operating seven air-conditioned minibuses for safari tours, along with upgraded food court and sanitation facilities.

Officials said the lions were brought in to replenish the park’s population and that all necessary preparations have been made to ensure visitor safety and service quality. Over 15,000 visitors attended the park on Eid day, according to the authorities.

22 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Gazipur Safari Park adds three lions from Cox’s Bazar to draw Eid visitors

Israel’s Ministry of Education has suspended all in-person classes across the country following twin missile strikes by Iran on the southern cities of Arad and Dimona. The decision will remain in effect on Sunday and Monday, according to reports cited by Al Jazeera.

Israeli media reported that about 100 people were injured in the attacks, with more than 50 of them in Arad alone. Other outlets, including Middle East Monitor and TRT World, stated that at least six people were killed and over 100 injured in Arad. In response, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered intensified rescue and emergency operations in the affected areas, emphasizing reinforcement of field emergency and rescue teams.

The nationwide suspension of classes reflects heightened security concerns following the missile strikes, as authorities focus on emergency response and public safety measures.

22 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israel halts in-person classes nationwide after Iranian missile strikes on Arad and Dimona

Nineteen people were killed in separate road and rail accidents in Cumilla, Feni, and Habiganj between late Saturday night and Sunday morning. In Cumilla, at least twelve people died when a Chuadanga–Lakshmipur-bound bus collided with a Dhaka-bound mail train at the Paduar Bazar level crossing on the Dhaka–Chattogram highway. Two gatekeepers on duty were suspended, and three separate investigation committees were formed by the railway and district administration.

In Habiganj’s Madhabpur area, a head-on collision between a bus and a pickup truck on the Dhaka–Sylhet highway killed four people, including one woman. Police, fire service, and locals conducted rescue operations, and traffic was briefly disrupted before returning to normal.

In Feni’s Rampur area, three people died and three others were injured in a three-vehicle collision involving a bus, an ambulance, and a motorcycle on the Dhaka–Chattogram highway. The accidents turned Eid celebrations into mourning for the victims’ families.

22 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Nineteen killed in separate road and rail accidents across three Bangladeshi districts

Bangladesh’s Minister of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology, and Science and Technology, Fakir Mahbub Anam, stated that the government aims to free citizens from suffering, terrorism, extortion, and land grabbing. He emphasized that serving the people remains the government’s sole objective. The minister made these remarks on Sunday afternoon while addressing a reunion event of former students at Ambaria High School in Madhupur upazila of Tangail district.

Anam said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, the government has begun implementing the welfare commitments outlined in its election manifesto. Initiatives already underway include the introduction of family cards, canal excavation programs, and free internet services at airports, railway stations, and on trains. He added that within a month of forming the government, the BNP’s 31-point program had been launched, and on April 14, Prime Minister Rahman will inaugurate the distribution of farmer cards from Tangail.

Local BNP leaders and school officials were present at the event, underscoring the party’s organizational presence in the region.

22 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Minister Anam vows to reduce public suffering and expand welfare programs in Tangail

Israel’s Health Ministry reported that at least 4,292 people have been hospitalized since the start of the conflict with Iran. The ministry’s data indicate that these injuries have occurred over the course of the ongoing hostilities, though no specific timeline or regional breakdown was provided.

According to an earlier report by Al Jazeera, at least 39 people were injured in a missile strike by Iran on the southern Israeli city of Dimona on Saturday night. The continuing exchanges of attacks between the two countries have raised concerns about escalating tensions across the Middle East.

Observers fear that the repeated strikes and counterstrikes could further destabilize the region, though no official statements on future actions were included in the report.

22 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israel reports 4,292 injured since conflict with Iran began

Iran’s Deputy Defense Minister Reza Talaei-Nik has issued a confident statement regarding the country’s wartime readiness, responding to US assessments suggesting a decline in Tehran’s defense capabilities. According to Al Jazeera, his remarks were published in Iranian media on March 22, 2026.

Talaei-Nik said that ongoing regional attacks demonstrate Iran’s ability to rely on strategic reserves and domestic production. He highlighted that two decades of investment in missile and drone manufacturing have enabled the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to strike targets with precision and effectiveness. He further noted that IRGC missile and drone operations, along with the use of cruise missiles from coastal and naval units, indicate improved accuracy compared to the early weeks of the conflict.

Regarding the Strait of Hormuz, Talaei-Nik asserted that Iran’s armed forces effectively control and determine the security of the waterway.

22 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran asserts military strength in response to US claims of weakened defense capability

State Minister for Railways Habibur Rashid announced that families of those killed in the train-bus collision at a level crossing in Comilla will receive Tk 100,000 each as compensation. He made the statement on Sunday, March 22, after visiting the accident site at Paduarbazar Bishwaroad area in Comilla Sadar Dakshin upazila.

Following the inspection, the state minister warned that any negligence or irresponsibility within the railway sector would not be tolerated. He said the government has taken both immediate and long-term measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. Regarding treatment for the injured, he mentioned that he had spoken with the health minister to ensure advanced medical care, including possible transfers to Dhaka if necessary.

Several senior officials, including the ministers for agriculture, food, fisheries and livestock, as well as the director general of Bangladesh Railway and local administrators, were present during the visit.

22 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Families of Comilla train crash victims to receive Tk 100,000 compensation

Iran’s military has warned that it will strike energy infrastructure linked to the United States and Israel across the Middle East if its power plants come under attack. The statement was reported by Al Jazeera and delivered by Ebrahim Zolfaghari, spokesperson for Iran’s Khatam al-Anbia Central Command. He said Iran would also target desalination plants and information technology infrastructure associated with the two countries.

The warning followed a threat from US President Donald Trump, who said that American forces would attack Iran’s power plants within 48 hours if the Strait of Hormuz was not reopened. In response, Iran’s military issued its counter-warning. Separately, Fars News Agency cited the late Ali Larijani, former head of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, who had earlier cautioned that any strike on Iran’s power grid could plunge the entire Middle East into darkness within half an hour.

The exchange of threats underscores rising tensions in the Gulf region, with both sides signaling readiness for escalation over control of key energy and trade routes.

22 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran warns of strikes on US and Israeli-linked energy sites if its power plants are attacked

A rocket fired from Lebanon struck northern Israel on Sunday, killing one person, according to Israel’s emergency rescue service cited by AFP. The projectile hit several vehicles near the border area, and one occupant was later pronounced dead. Local fire services reported that two cars were engulfed in flames after taking a direct hit.

The report, sourced from The Guardian and relayed by Amader Desh, did not specify who launched the rocket or the exact location of the incident. The attack adds to ongoing cross-border tensions between Israel and armed groups operating from Lebanon, though no group was identified in the report.

Authorities have not released further details about the victim or the extent of the damage, and no official response from either side was mentioned in the source.

22 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Rocket from Lebanon kills one in northern Israel, vehicles catch fire

A military helicopter crash in Qatar has killed all seven people on board, including three Turkish nationals, according to Turkey’s Ministry of Defense. The ministry confirmed that one of the victims was a Turkish soldier, while two others were security personnel from the Turkish defense equipment manufacturer Aselsan. The remaining four victims were members of Qatar’s armed forces.

Qatar’s Defense Ministry stated that the helicopter went down early Sunday while performing routine duties due to a mechanical failure. Initially, six bodies were recovered and one person was reported missing. Later, the ministry confirmed that all seven had died and released their names. Turkey said that Qatar is conducting an investigation to determine the exact cause of the crash.

Authorities from both countries have not yet disclosed further details about the investigation or the specific circumstances leading to the mechanical failure.

22 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Seven killed in Qatar military helicopter crash including three Turkish nationals


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