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The United States has announced a reward of up to $15 million for information related to oil transportation activities linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). The announcement was made on Tuesday through the U.S. Department of State’s Rewards for Justice program, which invited individuals to share details about IRGC oil shipments, tankers used in such operations, or persons and entities involved.

According to the U.S. statement, the IRGC is allegedly using covert networks and intermediaries to continue oil exports in violation of international sanctions. Washington has maintained a long-standing strict stance against such Iranian activities, viewing them as efforts to evade global restrictions.

Tehran, however, has consistently rejected U.S. sanctions as “illegal” and reaffirmed its commitment to continue its energy export operations despite external pressure.

13 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

US announces $15 million reward for information on IRGC oil transport networks

Reconditioned car imports through Bangladesh’s Chattogram Port have fallen by 55 percent in March and April 2026 compared to the same period last year. The decline began after a joint U.S.-Israel attack on Iran in late February, which disrupted global markets and raised fuel prices. In 2025, the port handled an average of 1,200 cars per month, but this year’s March and April saw only 497 and 744 units respectively. The port’s car sheds, which usually remain full, are now largely empty.

Industry figures attribute the slump to multiple factors including the Middle East conflict, rising fuel costs, and a slowdown in domestic economic activity. Former BARVIDA secretary Habibur Rahman said reduced consumer purchasing power and stalled business conditions have sharply cut vehicle sales and imports. Government and corporate car purchases have also declined due to halted loan facilities and project suspensions.

Customs officials reported that revenue from reconditioned car imports dropped from about Tk 800 crore in the first four months of 2025 to Tk 545 crore in the same period this year, reflecting the broader economic strain on the sector.

13 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Reconditioned car imports through Chattogram Port fall 55% amid economic and geopolitical turmoil

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called on Pakistan to strengthen its mediation efforts between Iran and the United States to help restore normal maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, according to China’s Xinhua news agency.

During a telephone conversation, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar briefed Wang Yi on Islamabad’s recent mediation initiatives aimed at easing tensions between Washington and Tehran. Dar expressed gratitude for Beijing’s support and voiced hope for closer coordination between the two countries.

Wang Yi praised Pakistan’s mediating role, noting that its efforts had contributed to extending a temporary ceasefire. He expressed confidence that Pakistan would continue its diplomatic initiatives to promote regional peace and stability. Wang added that China would keep supporting Pakistan’s mediation and play its own role in resolving the crisis.

13 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

China urges Pakistan to boost mediation between Iran and US over Hormuz Strait tensions

Grocery prices in the United States rose at the fastest monthly rate in four years, driven by inflation linked to the ongoing war involving Iran. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, grocery prices increased by 0.7 percent in April, marking the sharpest monthly rise since 2022. Media reports noted that the surge confirms earlier warnings that the conflict with Iran is pushing up food costs for American consumers.

On an annual basis, fresh vegetable prices climbed by more than 44 percent compared to three months earlier, while staple items such as bread and milk rose by 8 percent and 6 percent respectively. Coffee and beef prices also showed sudden fluctuations, influenced by both the Iran war and other global factors. Rising transportation costs and strong demand have further contributed to the price increases.

The data suggest that US households are facing growing pressure from food inflation, with essential goods becoming increasingly expensive across multiple categories.

13 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

US grocery prices hit four-year high amid Iran war and global inflation pressures

Residents of Fatullah in Narayanganj have been gripped by fear following a series of gas explosions that injured nine people from two families within days. On May 11, a blast in a rented house at Kutubpur Lakibazar burned four members of one family, while a similar explosion on May 10 in Giridhara injured five others. Witnesses said gas had accumulated inside the houses before the blasts, which occurred when stoves were lit early in the morning.

Local residents blamed the incidents on illegal gas connections, fluctuating pressure in the industrial zone, irregular supply, and negligence. They said gas often returns late at night after daytime shortages, causing leaks when stoves are left open. Workers added that irregular factory operations affect gas pressure in residential lines. Officials from Titas Gas and the Fire Service confirmed that investigations are underway but have not yet determined the exact causes.

Residents demanded the removal of illegal connections, regular monitoring, and awareness campaigns to prevent further accidents, warning that continued negligence could lead to greater loss of life.

13 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Two gas explosions in Fatullah injure nine, probe focuses on illegal connections and pressure issues

U.S. President Donald Trump said he does not think about the financial situation of ordinary Americans, emphasizing instead that his main concern is preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. He made the remarks while responding to reporters’ questions about the economic impact of the ongoing war with Iran and rising inflation in the United States.

When asked whether growing inflation and economic pressure were motivating him to reach a deal with Tehran, Trump replied, “Not at all.” He reiterated that the only issue of importance to him regarding Iran is ensuring the country cannot develop nuclear arms. Another journalist questioned whether he was considering the economic strain on Americans caused by the conflict, to which Trump responded that everyone in the United States understands Iran must not possess nuclear weapons.

The war with Iran has driven up food and fuel prices, worsening daily life for ordinary Americans, according to the report.

13 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump says he ignores Americans’ finances, focuses on preventing Iran from getting nuclear weapons

Saudi Arabia has secretly conducted numerous airstrikes inside Iran, according to Reuters citing Western and Iranian officials. The attacks reportedly took place in late March as retaliation for earlier strikes on Saudi territory during the ongoing Middle East war. Analysts said the revelation indicates a more assertive Saudi stance against its regional rival Iran.

Two Western officials confirmed that the Saudi Air Force executed the operations, though the exact Iranian targets remain unverified. The conflict, which began after U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran on February 28, has since expanded across the region. The Wall Street Journal also reported that the United Arab Emirates carried out attacks against Iran, suggesting a widening of the confrontation.

The report noted that Saudi Arabia, traditionally reliant on U.S. security guarantees, acted independently during the ten-week war, exposing perceived weaknesses in Washington’s protective umbrella.

13 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Saudi Arabia secretly launched airstrikes inside Iran amid widening Middle East conflict

A Jamalpur court has ordered four suspended Awami League leaders to be sent to jail after rejecting their bail petitions. The order was issued on Tuesday afternoon by Chief Judicial Magistrate Shariful Haque following a hearing. The accused are Anwar Hossain, Tajul Islam, Mostafa Mintu, and Abu Haman Pintu, who serves as the general secretary of the party’s Ward No. 5 unit.

According to court sources, the four face multiple cases, including charges of sabotage and illegal possession of weapons. They are also accused of carrying out an armed attack on a student rally during the July Revolution’s anti-discrimination movement. After remaining in hiding for an extended period, the leaders surrendered before the court and sought bail.

Jamalpur Lawyers’ Association General Secretary Rishad Rezwan Babu confirmed that the court rejected their bail applications and ordered them to be taken into custody.

13 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Four Awami League leaders jailed in Jamalpur after court denies bail

Bangladesh Bank has launched a comprehensive review of all bank loans exceeding Tk 20 crore disbursed since July 2025. The initiative, directed by Governor Mostakur Rahman, aims to verify whether these large loans are reaching genuine new entrepreneurs or being diverted to previously controversial or fraudulent entities. The central bank’s relevant department has already begun the scrutiny process, with a report to be submitted to the governor upon completion.

According to Bangladesh Bank data, total bank loans stood at Tk 17.77 trillion at the end of December, of which Tk 8.22 trillion involved loans above Tk 20 crore. The review follows earlier discussions under former governor Ahsan H. Mansur, who could not implement the plan before his contract was terminated. The move comes amid intensified efforts to trace and recover funds allegedly siphoned abroad by six major business groups during the former Awami League government.

Several affected banks have signed non-disclosure agreements with multinational firms to identify and recover overseas assets. The review is part of broader financial accountability measures initiated after the fall of the Awami League government in August 2024.

13 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Bank begins review of all loans above Tk 20 crore for transparency

The United States Department of Defense has reported that the cost of the ongoing war with Iran has reached approximately $29 billion. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth presented the updated figure during two hearings of the Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee on Tuesday. The disclosure came as part of discussions on the Pentagon’s proposed $1.5 trillion budget.

According to the hearings, the war expenditure has increased by about $4 billion over the past two weeks, up from a previous estimate of $25 billion. The Pentagon’s comptroller clarified that the new $29 billion figure does not yet include the cost of repairing U.S. facilities damaged by Iranian attacks, suggesting that the final total could rise further.

The hearings placed particular emphasis on the growing financial burden of the conflict and its implications for U.S. military strategy and defense spending priorities.

13 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Pentagon reports US spending on Iran war rises to $29 billion amid budget hearings

Bangladesh Bank’s board has given preliminary approval to close or liquidate five non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) starting in July 2026. The decision was taken at a board meeting chaired by Governor Mostakur Rahman. The institutions affected are FAS Finance, Fareast Finance, Aviva Finance, Peoples Leasing, and International Leasing, all of which have default loan ratios between 93 and nearly 100 percent. The central bank cited their failure to recover defaulted loans and repay depositors as the reason for the move.

According to a central bank official, the closures will proceed under the Bank Resolution Act, with administrators and additional officers appointed to oversee the process. The government has pledged to allocate about Tk 5,000 crore in the upcoming budget to repay individual depositors. The law outlines how troubled institutions may be merged, restructured, or closed, and how their assets will be sold to repay creditors.

The decision follows earlier notices to 20 NBFIs with high default rates. After several reviews, the list was narrowed to five institutions now slated for closure.

13 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Bank to close five NBFIs with default loans nearing 100 percent

Khelafat Majlis has strongly condemned Israel and India following the deaths of Bangladeshi nationals in two separate incidents. According to a statement issued on Tuesday, the party’s Amir Maulana Abdul Basit Azad and Secretary General Dr. Ahmad Abdul Kader denounced the killing of two Bangladeshis in a drone attack by the Israeli Defense Forces in Lebanon on May 11, and the shooting of two others by India’s Border Security Force (BSF) at Brahmanbaria on May 8.

The leaders described Israel as a destabilizing force responsible for widespread violence and oppression, accusing it of targeting even migrant Bangladeshi workers abroad. They demanded that the Bangladesh government take effective measures to ensure the safety of expatriate citizens. Regarding India, the statement alleged that the BSF’s actions were unjustified and aimed at intimidating Bangladesh. The party also criticized India for border killings, illegal push-ins, and smuggling activities that allegedly create instability along the frontier.

Khelafat Majlis urged India to immediately stop border killings, compensate the victims’ families, and build a genuinely friendly relationship with Bangladesh based on equality and mutual respect.

13 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Khelafat Majlis condemns Israel and India over deaths of Bangladeshis in Lebanon and Brahmanbaria

National Citizens Party (NCP) Office Secretary (Joint Member Secretary) Saleh Uddin Sifat is set to visit South Korea to participate as a speaker at the Gwangju Democracy Forum 2026. The event will take place in Gwangju city and is organized by the May 18 Foundation. According to NCP’s Central Election Committee Media Secretary Yasir Arafat, Sifat is scheduled to leave Dhaka on Wednesday to attend the international conference.

The forum will feature six young activists and leaders from Nepal, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, Mexico, and Bangladesh. Sifat’s presentation topic is titled “From Youth Struggles to Uprising: A Generational Awakening,” focusing on how Bangladeshi youth have developed an independent political stance beyond traditional structures and mobilized for democratic transformation. He will also discuss issues of justice, institutional reform, human rights, and regional visions for South Asia.

During his South Korea visit, Sifat will also attend a meeting with members of the NCP Diaspora Alliance in Seoul, alongside NCP spokesperson Asif Mahmud, who is already in Korea on a separate invitation.

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NCP leader Saleh Uddin Sifat to speak at Gwangju Democracy Forum 2026 in South Korea

The election for the 2026–27 term of the Supreme Court Bar Association began on Wednesday, May 13, and will continue through Thursday, May 14. Voting runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, with a one-hour break at noon. This year’s election introduces QR-coded ballots, voter verification, and digital vote counting. Despite the technological upgrades, enthusiasm among general lawyers appears lower than in previous years.

Three main lawyer panels are contesting the election: the BNP-backed Blue Panel, the Jamaat-backed Green Panel, and the NCP-backed Red-Green Panel. Notably, this is the first time in the association’s history that no Awami League-backed panel is participating. Fourteen executive committee positions are being contested, including president, vice presidents, secretary, treasurer, joint secretaries, and members.

Candidates from each panel expressed optimism about their chances, while some raised concerns about voter apathy and transparency. Independent candidates are also participating for several posts. The election committee, chaired by Justice Miftah Uddin Chowdhury, previously held a candidate introduction meeting, and the final list of valid candidates was announced on April 28.

13 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Supreme Court Bar election begins with QR-coded ballots and three rival lawyer panels

The Planning Ministry of Bangladesh has finalized preparations to present 16 development projects worth about Tk 24,855 crore at the second meeting of the new government’s Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) on Wednesday. Among these, the long-anticipated Padma Barrage project will be tabled for approval under the chairmanship of Prime Minister and ECNEC Chair Tareq Rahman. The Water Resources Ministry proposed the first phase of the Padma Barrage project, estimated at Tk 50,443.64 crore, to be implemented by the Bangladesh Water Development Board by June 2033, with full funding from the government.

Officials said the project aims to mitigate dry-season water shortages caused by the Farakka Barrage. The first phase includes constructing a 2.1-kilometer barrage at Pangsha in Rajbari with 78 spillways, 18 sluice gates, two fish passes, and a navigation lock. It will store about 2,900 million cubic meters of water to revive five rivers and support irrigation, fisheries, and hydropower generation. The project is expected to benefit 19 districts across four divisions and create nearly 928,000 permanent jobs.

The Padma Barrage concept dates back over two decades, with multiple feasibility studies conducted since the 1960s, culminating in a detailed assessment completed in 2013.

13 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh ECNEC to consider 16 projects including Tk 50,443 crore Padma Barrage plan


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