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A tense rescue operation is underway in Tanore upazila of Rajshahi, Bangladesh, to save a two-year-old boy named Sajid who fell into a narrow 8-inch-wide borehole and became trapped about 35 feet underground. The incident occurred on Wednesday afternoon in Koelhat Purbo Para village, when Sajid accidentally slipped into the unused well while playing near a field. Three units of the Fire Service and Civil Defence have been working continuously for over 21 hours to rescue the child. Officials said oxygen is being supplied through a pipe to help him survive, while excavators dig around the site. Assistant Director Didarul Islam of the Rajshahi Fire Service confirmed that local residents initially attempted a rescue but caused soil to collapse into the hole, complicating the operation. Authorities estimate that it may take several more hours to reach Sajid. The borehole, originally drilled for irrigation a year ago but left uncovered, has raised concerns about rural safety and the need for stricter oversight of abandoned wells.

11 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Firefighters continue tense rescue of two-year-old trapped 35 feet underground in Rajshahi

Google co-founder Larry Page has climbed to the second spot on Forbes’ list of the world’s richest individuals, surpassing Oracle’s Larry Ellison. As of December 1, Page’s net worth reached $262 billion, marking a $30 billion increase in just one month. The rapid growth of Alphabet’s artificial intelligence ventures has been a key factor behind his wealth surge. Despite market volatility, the dominance of technology leaders in global wealth rankings remains evident, with nine of the top ten billionaires coming from the tech sector. Page, 52, has largely withdrawn from public appearances and Alphabet’s daily operations, focusing instead on futuristic projects such as the flying taxi startup Kitty Hawk. In contrast, peers like Mark Zuckerberg maintain a more public profile. Elon Musk continues to hold the top position with an estimated $483 billion, despite controversies over Tesla’s compensation package and valuation debates around xAI. The combined wealth of the top ten billionaires stands at $2.4 trillion, underscoring the enduring influence of technology in global capital markets.

11 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Larry Page rises to world’s second-richest spot after $30B AI-driven wealth boost

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has issued a firm warning to Dhaka-based clubs considering boycotting the upcoming First Division Cricket League, urging them to participate to safeguard players’ livelihoods. At a press conference in Mirpur, BCB Vice-President Faruque Ahmed emphasized that any boycott would primarily harm cricketers, not administrators or officials. The league, scheduled to begin on December 14, has already included 20 teams in its fixture list, with none yet formally withdrawing. Faruque praised national cricketer Tamim Iqbal and his club Old DOHS for reversing their earlier decision to skip the league, calling it a positive example. CCDM officials reiterated that bylaws and playing conditions have been shared with all clubs, and any team refusing to play will face disciplinary measures under existing regulations. The BCB has also discussed the issue with senior national players and is exploring ways to ensure continuous match opportunities. If necessary, the board may organize alternative tournaments to keep players active while maintaining the integrity of domestic cricket.

11 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

BCB warns Dhaka clubs against league boycott, urges participation to protect players’ careers

More than 307,000 Bangladeshi expatriates have registered to vote in the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election through the ‘Postal Vote BD’ app, according to the Election Commission (EC). As of Thursday morning, 284,173 men and 23,219 women had completed registration. The EC began dispatching ballot papers to registered expatriates on Tuesday, marking the first time Bangladesh has introduced an IT-supported postal voting system. The initiative allows expatriates, individuals in legal custody, and election officials on duty to cast their votes remotely. Registration, which opened on November 19, will continue until December 25. Eligible voters from countries including South Korea, Japan, the United States, Saudi Arabia, Australia, and several African nations are participating. The EC aims to engage up to five million expatriate voters through this system. Officials say the postal ballots will be sent to voters’ registered addresses, and completed ballots must be mailed back to returning officers. The EC is preparing to hold the election in the first half of February, viewing this digital voting expansion as a milestone in inclusive electoral participation.

11 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Over 307,000 expatriates register via Postal Vote BD app for Bangladesh’s upcoming national election

Venezuela has sharply condemned the United States after Washington seized a large oil tanker near the Venezuelan coast. Caracas labeled the move as 'theft' and 'international piracy,' accusing the U.S. of pursuing a deliberate plan to seize the country's energy resources. The Trump administration confirmed the operation, describing it as the largest tanker seizure to date, and hinted at further similar actions. In an official statement, the Venezuelan government alleged that the U.S. was abusing power in an imperialist manner, arguing that the long-running campaign against President Nicolás Maduro was not about democracy or human rights but about controlling Venezuela’s oil. A U.S. official told CBS News that the mission was conducted by the Coast Guard with naval and Marine support, under the supervision of the Pentagon. Venezuela vowed to raise the issue in international forums, calling it a serious violation of sovereignty. Analysts say the incident could further strain U.S.–Venezuela relations and complicate global oil diplomacy amid already tense geopolitical conditions.

11 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Venezuela denounces U.S. tanker seizure as 'international piracy' amid rising energy tensions

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy has seized a foreign vessel in the Persian Gulf on allegations of fuel smuggling. The ship, reportedly carrying 350,000 liters of contraband diesel, was intercepted following intelligence surveillance and brought to a southern Iranian port under court order, according to IRGC officials. The vessel was identified as flying the flag of Eswatini (formerly Swaziland). Authorities stated that 13 crew members—comprising Indian nationals and citizens of a neighboring country—were detained for investigation. The confiscated fuel has been returned to Iran and is currently being offloaded under judicial supervision. The seizure underscores Iran’s ongoing campaign against fuel smuggling, a persistent issue driven by the country’s heavily subsidized domestic fuel prices. The IRGC frequently announces similar operations in the Persian Gulf, reflecting both economic and security dimensions of Iran’s maritime enforcement strategy.

11 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

IRGC seizes Eswatini-flagged ship in Persian Gulf over alleged diesel smuggling

Three members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) were killed in what authorities described as a terrorist assault near the southeastern city of Zahedan, close to the Lar border region, on Wednesday. According to state-run Press TV, the attack targeted troops stationed to protect Iran’s frontier areas. A statement from the IRGC’s Quds regional headquarters confirmed that the soldiers were ambushed while performing border security duties. Iranian forces have since launched a counter-operation to locate and confront the attackers. The Sistan and Baluchestan province, where the incident occurred, has long been a hotspot for militant activity against both civilians and security personnel. Officials in Tehran have previously accused foreign intelligence agencies of supporting armed groups operating in the region. The latest attack underscores persistent security challenges along Iran’s volatile southeastern border, raising concerns about cross-border militancy and regional instability.

11 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Three IRGC soldiers killed in suspected terrorist attack near Iran’s southeastern border

A mild cold wave has swept across Tetulia in northern Bangladesh as temperatures dropped to 9.2°C early Thursday, marking the season’s lowest reading so far. The region, located in Panchagarh district, has been experiencing persistent cold for several days due to chilly Himalayan winds. Despite sunny mornings, the air remains cold and damp, with humidity recorded at 99 percent. Local residents, particularly low-income workers, are struggling to cope with the sudden cold. Many have reported difficulties working outdoors or in rivers, while hospitals are seeing a rise in cold-related illnesses, especially among children and the elderly. In response, the district administration has distributed 8,640 blankets across 43 unions using funds from the Disaster Management Department and requested an additional 65,000 blankets from the ministry. Officials warn that temperatures may fall further in the coming days, urging residents to take precautions as the cold wave intensifies across northern Bangladesh.

11 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Tetulia records 9°C as mild cold wave hits northern Bangladesh, relief efforts underway

Israel has approved the construction of 764 new housing units for Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank, according to Israeli media outlet Channel Seven. The plan includes 478 homes in Hashmonaim near Ramallah, 230 in Beitar Illit, and 56 in Giv’at Ze’ev. The decision comes amid an ongoing ceasefire in Gaza, though Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has not issued an official statement on the matter. The move adds to Israel’s long-running settlement expansion policy, widely condemned under international law. Since Netanyahu returned to power in 2022, settlement approvals have accelerated sharply. Reports indicate that over 51,000 new settler homes have been authorized across the West Bank in the past three years. Israeli NGO Peace Now estimates that around 450,000 settlers live in the West Bank and another 250,000 in East Jerusalem. Analysts warn that the latest approval could further strain Israel’s relations with Western allies and complicate future peace negotiations with the Palestinians, who view the settlements as illegal encroachments on their prospective state.

11 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israel approves 764 new settler homes in West Bank amid Gaza ceasefire

Residents of Sylhet experienced two consecutive earthquakes just five minutes apart in the early hours of Wednesday, December 10. According to India’s National Center for Seismology, the first quake occurred at 2:20:31 a.m. with a magnitude of 3.5 and a depth of 20 kilometers, followed by a second tremor at 2:25:14 a.m. measuring 3.3 in magnitude and 30 kilometers deep. No immediate reports of damage or casualties were recorded. The same night, a 4.3-magnitude earthquake struck the Bay of Bengal at 3:38 a.m., while another tremor of magnitude 3.7 was reported in Myanmar around 2:54 a.m. Earlier in December, several mild to moderate quakes were recorded across Bangladesh, including in Dhaka, Cox’s Bazar, and Chattogram. Experts note that the recent sequence of tremors highlights the region’s seismic vulnerability, particularly along the Indo-Burma fault line. Authorities have urged residents to remain cautious and ensure structural safety measures as minor quakes continue to occur across the region.

11 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Two mild earthquakes hit Sylhet within five minutes, followed by tremors in nearby regions

The United States has seized a large fuel tanker off the coast of Venezuela, President Donald Trump announced at a White House press conference on Wednesday, December 10. Trump described the vessel as one of the largest tankers ever captured and said further details would be released later. The operation was reportedly led by the US Coast Guard, according to Reuters, citing three American officials familiar with the matter. The seizure comes as Washington intensifies its maritime presence in the Caribbean, citing anti-narcotics operations. Over recent months, US forces have conducted multiple strikes on suspected drug-smuggling vessels in international waters between Venezuela and Colombia, resulting in more than 80 deaths since early September. The Trump administration maintains that these actions are part of its self-defense and anti-drug efforts. Venezuelan authorities, however, accuse Washington of using such operations as a pretext to destabilize President Nicolás Maduro’s government. The incident underscores escalating geopolitical friction in the region, with potential implications for US–Venezuela relations and regional security dynamics.

11 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

US seizes major fuel tanker off Venezuelan coast amid rising regional maritime tensions

At least 19 people were killed and 16 others injured when two adjacent four-story buildings collapsed early Wednesday in the historic city of Fez, Morocco, according to state media reports. The incident occurred in the Al-Mustaqbal district, where eight families lived in the two structures. Emergency teams, including local authorities, security forces, and civil protection units, quickly launched search and rescue operations. State broadcaster SNRT reported that the buildings had visible cracks and were in a state of long-term neglect. Despite known structural risks, local authorities reportedly failed to take preventive measures. Reuters noted it could not independently verify the extent of the damage, and the Interior Ministry did not immediately comment. The collapse comes two months after protests in Fez over deteriorating living conditions and inadequate public services. The tragedy has renewed scrutiny of Morocco’s urban safety standards, particularly in aging neighborhoods of major cities, where maintenance and enforcement remain inconsistent.

11 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Twin building collapse in Fez kills 19, raising questions over Morocco’s urban safety

India’s Home Minister Amit Shah sparked uproar in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday by calling the Nehru-Gandhi family the country’s first ‘vote thieves’. The remark came during a debate on electoral reforms, where Shah accused the Congress of hypocrisy over objections to the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process meant to update voter rolls. His comments triggered a sharp exchange with Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi, who challenged Shah to a public debate on election integrity. Shah alleged that the first instance of ‘vote theft’ occurred when Jawaharlal Nehru became India’s first Prime Minister despite Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel receiving more provincial votes. He further cited Indira Gandhi’s 1975 election annulment and Sonia Gandhi’s alleged early voting as examples of Congress malpractice. Congress MPs protested, calling the allegations baseless and politically motivated. The confrontation underscores rising tensions between the ruling BJP and Congress ahead of upcoming state elections. Analysts say the exchange reflects deepening polarization over electoral credibility and institutional trust, issues likely to dominate India’s political discourse in the coming months.

11 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Amit Shah calls Gandhi family India’s first vote thieves during fiery Lok Sabha debate

The Jagannath University Teachers’ Association has announced the schedule for its 2025 executive election, set to take place on December 24. The election timetable was released on December 10 through an official notice signed by Chief Election Commissioner Professor Dr. Mohammad Mostafizur Rahman. According to the schedule, nomination papers can be collected on December 17–18, verified on December 20, and withdrawn on December 21. Voting will occur from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the university’s teachers’ auditorium, with results to be declared the same day. The election commission, led by Professor Rahman from the Department of Chemistry, includes four other faculty members from various departments. The nomination fee has been set at Tk 1,000 for executive member posts and Tk 1,500 for editorial positions. The commission met with the university’s vice-chancellor and treasurer to discuss ensuring a fair and transparent election process. The upcoming election is expected to shape the leadership of the teachers’ association for 2025, influencing academic and administrative collaboration within the university.

11 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jagannath University Teachers’ Association election set for December 24 under new commission

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Opposition Leader Rahul Gandhi held an unusually long meeting inside India’s Parliament, sparking widespread political speculation. Official sources said the discussion centered on the appointment of a new Chief Information Commissioner (CIC), a post vacant since September following Hiralal Samariya’s retirement. The extended duration of the meeting, however, has prompted questions about whether broader political issues were also discussed. Under India’s constitutional framework, the CIC is selected by a committee comprising the Prime Minister, a minister nominated by him, and the Opposition Leader. Sources indicate that Gandhi rejected all proposed names and submitted written objections, continuing his pattern of challenging key appointments. The vacancy has left only two commissioners managing a backlog of around 31,000 pending Right to Information (RTI) cases. Opposition parties accuse the government of deliberately delaying the appointment, undermining transparency and citizens’ access to information. Analysts suggest the meeting may have also touched on parliamentary deadlock, controversial bills, and economic concerns. No official statement was issued, leaving the true scope of the discussion uncertain.

11 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Modi and Rahul Gandhi’s long Parliament meeting stirs speculation over delayed Chief Information Commissioner appointment


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