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A visiting delegation of Bangladesh’s BNP, including Chattogram-10 MP Saeed Al Noman, shared their experiences from a recent trip to China, highlighting the country’s extensive grassroots development model. After visiting Fangxing Community in Anhui Province and other areas, the delegation praised the Chinese Communist Party’s (CPC) people-centered approach, noting that around 700,000 neighborhood service centers have been established across the country to serve citizens.

According to Noman, these centers act as community hubs where people of all ages gather for education, exercise, cultural activities, and social interaction. They also provide employment assistance and administrative services, making them vital to daily life. He described the CPC’s integration into citizens’ lives as a key factor behind China’s success.

Following the community visits, the BNP delegation attended a dinner hosted by the Anhui vice governor and senior officials, where discussions focused on strengthening Bangladesh-China bilateral ties, development cooperation, and fostering long-term party-to-party relations.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP delegation lauds China’s 700,000 community centers during grassroots development visit

State Minister for Primary and Mass Education Bobby Hajjaj stated that there is no discrimination against private school students in the primary scholarship examination. He made the remarks on Friday morning after visiting the examination center at Badshah Faisal Institute in Mohammadpur, Dhaka. The minister explained that opportunities are allocated proportionally, with one in eight government school students and one in five private school students eligible to sit for the exam, ensuring equal access.

According to the Directorate of Primary Education, a total of 640,000 students participated in this year’s exam, including about 550,000 from government schools and 90,000 from private institutions. A total of 82,500 scholarships will be awarded, with 66,000 going to government school students and 16,500 to private school students. The scholarship ratio stands at 8:1 for government schools and 5.5:1 for private schools.

The minister added that the exams were being conducted smoothly nationwide and that the scholarship process encourages students and parents to stay engaged in the curriculum. He also mentioned plans to update the scholarship policy and review the number of beneficiaries and stipend amounts to ensure maximum equity.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Minister says private school students face no bias in primary scholarship exam

Pakistan is mediating peace talks between the United States and Iran, with Field Marshal Asim Munir at the center of the effort. Both Washington and Tehran reportedly view Munir as a trusted intermediary as they consider extending a two-week ceasefire set to expire next week. US President Donald Trump said he might visit Pakistan to sign a potential peace deal with Iran, praising Munir and Pakistan’s leadership for their role.

According to Iranian media, Munir met in Tehran with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, President Masoud Pezeshkian, and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. He also hosted Ghalibaf and US Vice President JD Vance in Islamabad during earlier talks that ended without an agreement but paved the way for further discussions. Munir’s growing influence has been reinforced by Pakistan’s strengthened ties with both the US and Iran, as well as with Saudi Arabia and China.

Analysts note that Munir’s personal rapport with Trump and his expanded authority within Pakistan’s military have elevated his status domestically and internationally. Islamabad is reportedly preparing to host another round of negotiations soon.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistan’s Asim Munir mediates US-Iran peace talks as ceasefire extension under discussion

Iran has welcomed the recently declared ceasefire in Lebanon, though significant disagreements with the United States remain. During a meeting with a Pakistani delegation, Iran’s president said that despite past experiences of distrust and broken agreements with Washington, Tehran is willing to continue discussions, emphasizing that national interests remain its top priority. The Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson also described the ceasefire as a positive step and linked it to previous understandings between Iran and the United States.

Analysts cited in the report noted that while these statements signal a positive tone, major differences persist between the two countries. Key areas of contention include Iran’s nuclear program, uranium stockpiles, the Strait of Hormuz, ballistic missile development, and regional relations. Despite signs of progress, the overall picture shows that the rift between Tehran and Washington remains evident.

The report suggests that further detailed discussions will be necessary to address these unresolved issues before any substantial improvement in relations can occur.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran backs Lebanon ceasefire but key disputes with the US remain unresolved

Bus and minibus operations under the Kushtia District Bus-Minibus Owners’ Group have been suspended indefinitely following a strike by transport workers. The suspension began early Friday, April 17, 2026, halting all passenger services on major routes including Kushtia-Meherpur, Kushtia-Pragpur, Kushtia-Khulna-Jashore, and others. Only long-distance buses to Dhaka and vehicles from other districts continue to operate, leaving passengers on local routes stranded. The strike was announced Thursday evening by the district motor workers’ union.

Union president Mahabul Alam said the dispute arose because one of the union’s two buses, affiliated with the owners’ group, was denied the same facilities as other owners’ vehicles. After two meetings failed to resolve the issue, workers set an April 15 deadline for their demands, which went unmet. The union, supported by the owners’ association workers, then enforced the indefinite suspension.

Owners’ group secretary Rafiqul Islam confirmed that workers had demanded equal benefits with owners and permission for a union-owned bus to operate on the Kushtia-Khulna route. As these demands were not met, the strike was launched, affecting all local routes.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Kushtia bus workers halt operations indefinitely over unmet demands and route access dispute

A large-scale citizenship and voter registration crisis has emerged in India’s West Bengal, where many Muslim residents report being excluded from the electoral rolls following the Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process. Families such as that of Aminul Islam in Murshidabad have lost voting rights despite presenting valid documents, leading to fears of statelessness and social exclusion. Reports indicate that around 9.2 million people have been removed or placed under adjudication, with Muslims disproportionately affected.

Data from the Shabar Institute and Alt News suggest that 60 percent of those excluded are Muslim, far exceeding their population share. In constituencies like Nandigram and Bhabanipur, Muslim voters have been disproportionately disenfranchised. Human rights concerns are rising as residents in border districts such as Malda and Murshidabad face harassment, surveillance, and intimidation by security agencies, drawing comparisons to Kashmir.

Observers warn that the exclusion could trigger forced displacement toward Bangladesh, with both BSF and BGB reporting incidents of attempted pushbacks. Rights groups fear the situation may escalate into a regional humanitarian and security crisis affecting South Asia’s stability.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Mass voter exclusion in West Bengal sparks fears of statelessness and regional instability

The Supreme Court Chamber Judge of Bangladesh has suspended a High Court order that had halted the recruitment examination for head and assistant head teachers under the Non-Government Teachers’ Registration and Certification Authority (NTRCA). As a result, the examination, scheduled for April 18, can now proceed. The Chamber Court order was issued on April 16 by Justice Md Rezaul Haque.

Earlier the same day, a High Court bench comprising Justice Akram Hossain Chowdhury and Justice A F M Saiful Karim had ordered a two-month suspension of the exam and the NTRCA’s revised circular issued on March 25. The High Court also asked the education secretary and NTRCA to explain within four weeks why the revised circular should not be declared illegal.

The dispute arose after NTRCA increased the required teaching experience for applicants from 10–15 years to 18 years, disqualifying many who had already applied under the original January 29 circular. A total of 114 applicants filed the petition challenging the revised circular’s legality.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Chamber Court clears NTRCA head teacher recruitment exam for April 18

Myanmar’s government has reduced the prison sentence of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi as part of a New Year general amnesty. Her lawyer told Reuters on Friday that the reduction amounts to one-sixth of her total sentence. It remains unclear whether the Nobel laureate will be allowed to serve the remainder of her sentence under house arrest.

Suu Kyi has been serving a 27-year prison term on multiple charges, including incitement, corruption, electoral fraud, and violation of state secrets laws. She was ousted from power in a 2021 military coup that overthrew her elected government.

The partial reduction of her sentence comes amid continued political repression in Myanmar, though the government has not clarified whether the amnesty signals any broader policy shift toward detained political figures.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Myanmar cuts Aung San Suu Kyi’s sentence by one-sixth under New Year amnesty

Pakistan has indicated positive signals surrounding a possible second round of talks between the United States and Iran. Islamabad is actively working to bring both sides to face-to-face discussions, while security measures in the Pakistani capital have been strengthened amid heightened diplomatic activity.

According to related sources, the dialogue process remains fragile but is being tightly managed. Pakistan continues to facilitate message exchanges between Tehran and Washington and maintains an optimistic stance about advancing the second round of negotiations.

Officials in Pakistan stated that they have communicated with both parties and are receiving encouraging indications from each side. They expressed hope that the ongoing discussions could eventually lead to a significant agreement.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistan hopeful as US-Iran second round talks show positive signs

The Bangladesh Atomic Energy Regulatory Authority has granted a commissioning license for the first unit of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant in Ishwardi, Pabna, marking a key step toward initiating fuel production. The license was approved after all required inspections were completed. Project Director Kabir Hossain confirmed that the government will now set the official date for uranium fuel loading, expected to begin by the end of April.

Authority Chairman Mahmudul Hasan stated that an earlier plan to inaugurate the process on April 7 was postponed due to technical complications, which have since been resolved to ensure maximum safety. Nuclear Power Plant Company Bangladesh Limited Managing Director Dr. Zahedul Hasan said essential preparatory work, including fire safety clearance, has been completed, and the project is ready for safe fuel loading.

According to experts cited in the report, the plant will undergo at least six months of trial production after fuel insertion, with commercial generation unlikely before September. The project aims to start gradually supplying electricity to the national grid by December.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh grants commissioning license for fuel loading at Rooppur nuclear plant

Spain has begun implementing a mass legalization program for undocumented migrants under its leftist government, sparking both optimism and anxiety among applicants. Many migrants are rushing to complete the required paperwork before the June 30 deadline, with authorities promising to deliver decisions within 15 days of submission. The process officially began on Thursday, according to reports from Madrid.

Applicants must prove continuous residence in Spain for at least five months and have no criminal record in Spain or their home country. Supporting documents such as transport cards, supermarket loyalty cards, remittance receipts, or hospital appointment records are being accepted as proof of residence. The government expects around 500,000 people, mostly from Latin America, to benefit from the program.

To handle the administrative workload, Spain’s immigration minister Elma Saiz said that about 450 offices are operating extended hours and 550 additional staff have been hired. Legal aid organizations report a surge in requests for assistance, warning that the large volume of applications could strain the system and slow processing times.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Spain begins large-scale legalization process for undocumented migrants amid mixed emotions

An Israeli analyst has suggested that Turkey and Pakistan may emerge as Israel’s primary rivals in the future, replacing Iran. Writing in the Israeli daily Maariv, analyst Boaz Golani argued that Iran’s prolonged economic crisis and the toll of ongoing conflicts have weakened its military capacity, potentially shifting the regional balance of power. He described this as part of a broader transformation in the Middle East’s geopolitical landscape.

Golani noted that both Turkey and Pakistan are large, Sunni-majority nations with strong militaries and established ties with the United States, factors that make them significant players from Israel’s perspective. Recent tensions between Israel and Turkey have intensified over the Gaza war and influence in Syria, with leaders from both sides exchanging sharp remarks. Pakistan, meanwhile, has maintained a critical stance toward Israel, with its defense minister recently labeling Israel as a threat to humanity before deleting the statement.

Golani cautioned that once Israel’s conflict with Iran subsides, it must prepare for potential direct confrontations with new adversaries, warning that either alternative would pose serious challenges.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Analyst says Turkey and Pakistan may replace Iran as Israel’s main rivals

Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tahir Andrabi stated that no date has been set for the second round of talks between the United States and Iran. Speaking at a weekly briefing on Thursday, he said discussions between the two countries are ongoing on nuclear and other issues. Andrabi emphasized that Pakistan would not comment on the positions of Tehran or other parties involved and that maintaining confidentiality about the talks is essential.

He urged the media to refrain from speculation about the discussions. Andrabi added that decisions regarding participants and the size of delegations for the next round would be made by the parties themselves, and the schedule would be announced once finalized.

The statement comes as a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran, which began on April 8 following more than a month of conflict, is set to expire on April 22.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistan confirms no date yet for second round of US-Iran talks

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has welcomed the recently declared ceasefire in Lebanon, expressing hope that it will contribute to lasting peace in the region. In a post on social media platform X, he described the ceasefire as the result of ‘courageous’ diplomatic efforts led by Donald Trump.

Sharif reaffirmed Pakistan’s firm support for Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, adding that Islamabad will continue to back all initiatives aimed at achieving sustainable peace in the region. The statement came as Sharif is on a regional tour, having arrived in Qatar on Thursday for meetings with regional leaders. He previously visited Saudi Arabia and plans to travel to Turkey next.

According to the report, Pakistan has already hosted the first round of talks between the United States and Iran as part of a potential new phase of dialogue, with a second round expected in the coming days.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistan PM welcomes Lebanon ceasefire, urges continued efforts for regional peace

US President Donald Trump announced that Washington and Tehran are close to reaching an agreement, claiming that Iran has agreed to hand over its uranium. This development addresses one of the main obstacles in the ongoing negotiations between the two countries. Earlier, the United States had warned of renewed airstrikes and maintained naval blockades on Iranian ports if no agreement was reached.

At the same time, a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has come into effect. The Israeli military reported retaliatory strikes following rocket fire from Lebanon just before the truce began. Both countries’ prime ministers welcomed the ceasefire. Separately, the United States and Iran had also agreed to a different ceasefire arrangement.

Pakistan continues diplomatic efforts to facilitate dialogue between Washington and Tehran. On Thursday, Pakistan’s army chief Asim Munir met Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf, who led Iran’s delegation in the first round of talks last week that ended without agreement.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump says Iran agrees to hand over uranium as US-Iran deal nears


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