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A fire broke out at Kuwait’s Shuaikh oil sector complex following a drone attack, according to the country’s state media. The incident occurred on April 5, 2026, and was reported by the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA). Authorities confirmed that there were no immediate reports of casualties. Fire service and emergency rescue teams are currently working to bring the blaze under control.

The report, citing KUNA and Al Jazeera, did not specify the source of the drone attack or the extent of the damage to the facility. The Shuaikh complex is part of Kuwait’s vital oil infrastructure, and the incident has drawn attention due to the country’s dependence on the energy sector.

Emergency operations remain ongoing as officials attempt to contain the fire and assess the situation. Further details about the cause and impact of the attack have not yet been released.

05 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Drone attack triggers fire at Kuwait’s Shuaikh oil complex, no casualties reported

Bangladesh began a special measles vaccination campaign on Sunday across 30 upazilas in 18 districts, targeting children aged 6 to 59 months. The program will run for three weeks, excluding Fridays and public holidays, with vaccines available daily from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Health Minister Sakhawat Hossain inaugurated the campaign in Dhaka’s Nawabganj, while other senior officials launched it in Cox’s Bazar, Pabna, Jhalakathi, and Gazipur. The initiative aims to protect all children under five, regardless of prior vaccination status.

According to the Directorate General of Health Services, 6,476 people have been hospitalized with measles symptoms over the past 20 days, with 98 deaths reported. The special vaccination areas were selected based on expert recommendations identifying infection “hotspots.” Alongside vaccination, children showing measles symptoms will receive vitamin A capsules. Parents have been urged to bring healthy children to designated centers but to delay vaccination for those currently ill.

The health ministry stated that the campaign seeks to ensure no child remains unprotected as the country faces a surge in measles cases.

05 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh begins measles vaccination for children in 30 upazilas amid rising infections

Iran has rejected U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to destroy key Iranian infrastructure if Tehran fails to agree to a peace deal within 48 hours. The warning, issued through Trump’s social media platform Truth Social, demanded that Iran open the Strait of Hormuz by Monday or face severe consequences. In his post, Trump reiterated that the deadline was approaching and warned that “hell” would descend on Iran if it did not comply.

In response, Iran’s central military headquarters, Khatam al-Anbiya, issued a statement dismissing Trump’s ultimatum. General Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi described the U.S. president’s remarks as “helpless, confused, unbalanced, and irrational.” He further warned that Trump’s message implied that “the gates of hell” would open for the United States if it acted on its threats.

The exchange underscores escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran over control of the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a vital global oil route. The situation remains volatile as both sides trade warnings without signs of de-escalation.

05 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran rejects Trump’s 48-hour ultimatum over Hormuz Strait, calls it desperate and reckless

An Iranian military spokesperson has warned that if tensions continue to rise, the entire region could become a 'hell' for the United States and Israel. Ebrahim Zulfaqari, spokesperson for Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, said that any attempt to defeat the Islamic Republic would be like sinking into quicksand. Separately, the unit’s commander, Ali Abdollahi, threatened to open the 'gates of hell' for both countries.

Their remarks came after US President Donald Trump reportedly gave Iran 48 hours to reach an agreement or open the Strait of Hormuz, warning that otherwise 'hell would descend' on the country. Abdollahi described Trump as an 'aggressive and warmongering' president and called his threat to attack Iran’s infrastructure a 'desperate, unbalanced, and foolish act.'

Abdollahi further stated that if the United States strikes Iranian infrastructure, Tehran would target American and Israeli military facilities without any restrictions.

05 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran warns US and Israel that rising tensions could turn region into 'hell'

The new government of Bangladesh has intensified monitoring of attendance and punctuality among public officials, aiming to improve administrative efficiency. Following directives from the Cabinet Division and the Ministry of Public Administration, all ministries, departments, and field administrations have been instructed to ensure that employees arrive and leave offices on time. Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s own punctuality and regular presence at the Secretariat have reportedly inspired government staff to follow suit.

Officials across ministries have confirmed that digital attendance machines, previously underused, are now being reactivated and updated with employee IDs. The Ministry of Public Administration has also issued an 11-point directive emphasizing energy conservation, office cleanliness, and mandatory presence in offices between 9:00 and 9:40 a.m. Employees have expressed that the Prime Minister’s discipline has motivated them to maintain regular attendance and improve work pace.

The government expects these measures to restore discipline and enhance productivity across the public sector, with digital attendance systems helping to ensure transparency and accountability in daily operations.

05 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh enforces strict attendance rules to boost administrative discipline and efficiency

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has discussed holding its party council soon to strengthen the organization, according to Local Government Minister and BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir. He shared the information with journalists on Saturday night after a meeting of the BNP Standing Committee, which was chaired by BNP Chairman and Prime Minister Tarique Rahman.

During the meeting, party leaders discussed organizational matters and emphasized the importance of convening the council as quickly as possible to reinforce the party’s internal structure. The committee also reviewed and evaluated the government’s 47-day program, though details of that assessment were not disclosed.

The discussion reflects BNP’s focus on internal consolidation and strategic planning as it seeks to enhance its political position in the near term.

05 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP plans to hold party council soon to strengthen organization

Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer and opposition leader Dr. Shafiqur Rahman said on Saturday, April 4, 2026, that restoring order at home and abroad is the responsibility of both the government and the opposition. Speaking as chief guest at an Eid reunion and reception in Dhaka-15, he stated that the opposition’s duty is to safeguard citizens’ rights and protest if the government fails to correct its actions. He emphasized that his party does not want fascism to return to Bangladesh.

Rahman criticized the ruling party for rejecting the results of the February 12, 2026 referendum, in which 68.1% of voters supported constitutional reforms to prevent authoritarianism. He accused the government and the BNP of abandoning their earlier commitments to reform and of disregarding the people’s mandate. He announced that Jamaat had begun a movement to uphold the referendum’s verdict.

Addressing the global energy crisis caused by attacks on Iran, Rahman said Bangladesh is facing fuel shortages and urged open dialogue to find solutions. He also opposed the suspension of physical classes for digital learning, warning that education should not suffer again as during the pandemic.

05 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat chief urges unity, warns against fascism, and calls for dialogue on fuel and reform issues

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has warned Gulf countries about potential radioactive risks following an attack near the Bushehr nuclear power plant. In a social media post on April 4, 2026, Araghchi said Israel and the United States had already carried out four attacks on the Bushehr facility. He cautioned that any radioactive leak from such incidents would not affect Tehran but could devastate the capitals of Gulf nations.

Araghchi compared the situation to Western outrage over the conflict surrounding Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, questioning the lack of similar concern for Iran’s nuclear site. He also claimed that recent strikes on Iran’s petrochemical installations revealed the true intentions of its adversaries.

The warning underscores heightened regional tensions and the potential environmental and security risks posed by repeated attacks near sensitive nuclear infrastructure in Iran.

05 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran warns Gulf nations of radiation threat after attacks near Bushehr nuclear plant

Iran’s Minister of Science, Research and Technology, Hossein Simai Saraf, claimed that more than 30 Iranian universities have come under direct attack since the country entered into conflict with the United States and Israel. According to him, non-military facilities and essential educational and research infrastructures were deliberately targeted, depriving millions of students of access to education and research.

Reports from the Iranian Red Crescent and local media stated that several buildings at Tehran’s Shahid Beheshti University were damaged on Friday following attacks by the United States and Israel. Iranian authorities described the strikes on universities as a deliberate attempt to weaken the nation’s scientific and cultural foundations.

The situation underscores growing concerns about the impact of the ongoing conflict on Iran’s education sector and civilian infrastructure, as the country continues to face military pressure from opposing forces.

05 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran says over 30 universities attacked amid conflict with US and Israel

The Ministry of Public Administration has issued a notification announcing new office hours for all government and private offices in Bangladesh, effective from Sunday, April 5, 2026. According to the circular, offices will operate from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. until further notice. The decision follows cabinet approval of the proposal on Thursday, and the official notification was released on Saturday night.

The circular specifies that emergency services will remain outside the scope of the new schedule. It also directs Bangladesh Bank to adjust the working hours of banks and financial institutions from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with banking services available from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Supreme Court will issue separate instructions regarding court office hours. For private sector industries and factories, the Ministry of Labour and Employment will provide necessary guidance in accordance with the Bangladesh Labour Act.

The new schedule aims to standardize working hours across sectors while allowing flexibility for essential and industrial operations.

05 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh revises office hours to 9am–4pm for all sectors from April 5

Bangladesh has established its first Private Sector Advisory Council, comprising nine leading industrialists from the country’s top private enterprises. The Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA) announced the formation on Saturday, stating that Prime Minister Tarique Rahman created the council to enhance structured engagement between the government and business leaders. The council includes chairpersons and managing directors from major groups such as ACI, Apex Footwear, Runner, Pran-RFL, Bay, Incepta, DBL, Rangs, and Pacific Jeans.

The council’s inaugural meeting was held at the Prime Minister’s Office on Saturday morning, chaired by the Prime Minister. Senior ministers and officials, including the finance, energy, and commerce ministers, as well as the BIDA chairman, attended. Members welcomed the initiative, praising the government’s openness to collaboration with the private sector to foster a more business-friendly environment.

According to BIDA’s executive chairman, the council represents a key reform aimed at creating a structured mechanism for private sector input at the highest level of government decision-making.

05 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh forms first nine-member council to link private sector with top government policy

Iran’s top joint military command claimed on Friday that its advanced new air defense system was responsible for shooting down two US warplanes. The state news agency IRNA reported that one of the aircraft was an F-15E flying over southwestern Iran, while the other, an A-10 Warthog, was participating in a rescue mission for the first aircraft’s crew.

According to IRNA, military spokesperson Ebrahim Zulfaqari described the incident as a major humiliation for the United States and Israel. He credited Iran’s domestically developed air defense technology for the success and said the new systems were being deployed across the country to ensure full control of Iranian airspace.

The US Central Command (CENTCOM) has not yet officially confirmed any details regarding the reported downing of the aircraft, leaving key aspects of the incident unverified.

05 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran claims downing two US warplanes with new air defense system

Jamaat-e-Islami’s nominated candidate for the Bogura-6 by-election, Principal Abidur Rahman, has accused ruling party activists of obstructing his campaign and creating an atmosphere of intimidation. Speaking at a press conference at the Jamaat office in Bogura city on Saturday, he claimed that the administration was not taking effective action against complaints filed by his party. Rahman alleged that BNP activists were attempting to turn the election into another 'Magura-style' event and that his campaign workers were being threatened and attacked in several unions.

He detailed incidents including threats to female workers in Shakharia Union, restrictions on campaign activities in Fapore Union, and physical assaults in Erulia. Rahman said he had submitted 15 complaints supported by video evidence but had seen no visible administrative response. He demanded strict enforcement of the electoral code of conduct, arrest of identified criminals, installation of CCTV cameras at polling centers, cancellation of partisan presiding officers, and deployment of the army before election day.

Rahman warned that any attempt at vote rigging would be strongly resisted, emphasizing the need for a free and fair election environment.

05 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat candidate alleges threats and administrative inaction ahead of Bogura-6 by-election

Bangladesh’s Minister of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources, Iqbal Hasan Mahmud, has called on business leaders across the country to cooperate in implementing government decisions aimed at conserving electricity during the summer and irrigation season. He made the appeal on Saturday afternoon during a meeting with representatives of business organizations held at the Bijoy Hall of the Power Building in Dhaka.

The minister stated that the decision will initially be in effect for three months, with the possibility of adjustment before Eid-ul-Azha following discussions with business stakeholders. Business leaders assured their compliance with the government’s directives and presented several recommendations and demands. The minister requested temporary cooperation and promised to discuss their proposals further.

He added that government institutions have already taken various initiatives under cabinet decisions to ensure uninterrupted power supply and energy conservation during the peak summer and irrigation period. The meeting was also attended by the State Minister for Textiles and Jute, Md. Shariful Alam, and the State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources, Anindya Islam Amit.

05 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Energy minister seeks business support for power-saving plan during summer irrigation season

The United Nations Security Council has once again postponed a scheduled vote on a proposal aimed at ensuring the safety of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. According to a UN official cited by the BBC, the vote, initially planned for Friday and later rescheduled for Saturday, did not take place as planned. UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric confirmed that no new official date has yet been set for the vote.

The proposal, introduced by Bahrain as the current president of the Security Council, calls on member states to take all necessary defensive measures consistent with the situation to secure maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz for at least six months. The repeated delay underscores ongoing procedural or political challenges within the Council regarding the measure.

It remains unclear when the Security Council will reconvene to decide on the proposal, leaving uncertainty over the next steps in addressing maritime security in the strategic waterway.

05 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

UN Security Council delays Hormuz Strait safety vote again


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