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Israel has informed the United States that its stockpile of ballistic missile interceptors is running low as the war with Iran enters its third week, according to U.S. officials cited by the news outlet Semafor. The officials said Israel’s defense system had already been weakened by heavy interceptor use during last year’s conflict with Iran. Continuous missile attacks from Iran are now placing severe pressure on Israel’s long-range air defense network.
The report added that Iran has equipped some of its missiles with cluster bombs, making them harder to intercept and accelerating the depletion of Israel’s interceptor reserves. Washington had been aware of the potential shortage for months. A U.S. official told Semafor that the situation had been anticipated, emphasizing that the United States itself has sufficient reserves and is not facing a similar shortage.
It remains unclear whether the U.S. will supply Israel with additional interceptors. Previous military aid packages included missile defense systems, but new deliveries could strain America’s own stockpiles.
Israel tells U.S. its missile interceptor stock is running low amid ongoing war with Iran
The High Court has ordered the preservation of ballot papers and result sheets for the Mymensingh-6 (Fulbaria) constituency. The directive was issued by a single bench of Justice Mohammad Ali on Monday, March 16, 2026, after accepting a petition filed by BNP candidate Md. Akhtarul Alam challenging the election results. The court also issued notices to the respondents in the case.
Advocates Laxman Biswas and Md. Shamim Darji represented the petitioner during the hearing. The Jamaat-e-Islami candidate for the same constituency is Kamrul Hasan Milon. The petition was filed under Section 49 of the Representation of the People Order, which allows for election petitions to be heard by an election tribunal formed under the High Court.
The court’s order ensures that the election materials remain secured while the petition is under judicial consideration, marking an early procedural step in the legal review of the constituency’s election outcome.
High Court orders preservation of Mymensingh-6 election materials amid BNP candidate’s legal challenge
Iran has warned that any facility providing support or services to the US aircraft carrier USS Gerald Ford in the Red Sea will be considered a legitimate target. The warning came on Sunday from a spokesperson for Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, who described the carrier’s presence in the region as a threat to Iran.
Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters operates under the General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces and is responsible for planning and coordinating military operations involving various Iranian units. The statement follows the outbreak of war between the United States, Israel, and Iran on February 28, according to the report.
The warning underscores heightened regional tensions and signals that Iran may expand its military response to include indirect targets associated with US operations in the Red Sea.
Iran warns of attacks on facilities aiding US carrier USS Gerald Ford in Red Sea
The International Crimes Tribunal-1 has extended the deadline for submitting the investigation report in the war crimes case concerning the killing of 11 people, including student leader Wasim, during the July uprising in Chattogram. The case involves former Chattogram-6 MP A B M Fazle Karim Chowdhury and several others. The new submission date has been set for April 12, following an order issued on Monday by a three-member panel led by Justice Golam Mortuza Mojumdar.
Other tribunal members include Justices Shafiul Alam Mahmud and Mohitul Haque Enam Chowdhury. The accused, including Fazle Karim, were brought to the tribunal from prison for the scheduled hearing. The prosecution had earlier sought an eight-week extension on January 12 to complete the investigation report.
Meanwhile, prosecutor Saimum Reza Talukder has resigned following allegations that he demanded one crore taka in bribes from Fazle Karim’s family in exchange for bail. After audio recordings of the alleged demand surfaced, a five-member fact-finding committee was formed on March 10, and defense lawyers have called for a reinvestigation of the case.
Tribunal extends deadline for Chattogram war crimes investigation report to April 12
Mohammad Ayub Mia has resigned from his position as chairman of the board of directors of Sammilit Islami Bank PLC, a state-owned financial institution in Bangladesh. He submitted his resignation letter on Monday, March 16, 2026, to the secretary of the Financial Institutions Division under the Ministry of Finance, citing personal reasons for his decision.
Sammilit Islami Bank was formed through the merger of five liquidity-strapped banks: EXIM Bank, Social Islami Bank, First Security Islami Bank, Global Islami Bank, and Union Bank. The bank has an authorized capital of Tk 40,000 crore and a paid-up capital of Tk 35,000 crore, of which the government contributed Tk 20,000 crore, while the remaining Tk 15,000 crore is expected to come from depositors’ shares.
Mohammad Ayub Mia, a former government secretary, had been appointed as the first chairman of Sammilit Islami Bank on December 7 of the previous year.
Sammilit Islami Bank chairman Mohammad Ayub Mia resigns citing personal reasons
Commerce, Industry, Textile and Jute Minister Khandaker Abdul Muktadir announced that a fact-finding committee will be formed after Eid to examine unacceptable differences between retail and wholesale prices of essential and agricultural goods. He said the government remains alert to ensure that price variations do not reach unreasonable levels. The committee will include representatives from business, professional, and administrative sectors and will hold public hearings with consumers and traders.
The minister made the remarks on Monday morning while inaugurating the excavation of Champatali Canal in Osmaninagar upazila of Sylhet. He noted that Sylhet is mainly a single-crop area where irrigation shortages and waterlogging limit agricultural output. The canal re-excavation is expected to bring about 1,500 bighas of land under cultivation and help control floods.
He added that saplings of various tree species will be planted along both banks of the canal, and local residents will begin to benefit from increased crop production, flood control, and afforestation within the first year.
Fact-finding committee to probe retail and wholesale price gaps after Eid
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Cuba is very interested in making a deal with the United States and suggested it could happen soon. He made the remarks while speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, noting that discussions with Cuba are underway but that his administration will first focus on resolving issues with Iran before turning full attention to Havana.
Trump’s comments come as Washington has been increasing pressure on Cuba’s communist government for several months. In January, the U.S. placed the island under an oil blockade, cutting off its fuel supply, and Trump previously labeled Cuba an “extraordinary threat” to the United States. The decades-long economic embargo remains in place.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel confirmed last Friday that his government has held talks with the United States over bilateral differences, though he did not disclose details. The developments follow Washington’s recent actions in the Caribbean, including the ouster of Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro, whose government had relied on Cuba for cheap oil.
Trump says Cuba wants quick deal with U.S. as Washington increases pressure
Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Tarique Rahman visited the graves of his grandparents during his visit to Dinajpur on Monday. After inaugurating a canal re-excavation program in Sahapara area of Kaharol upazila, he paid respects at the graves of his grandmother Begum Taiyeba Majumdar, grandfather Iskandar Majumdar, and Begum Khaleda Zia’s cousin Meem. He stood silently for a while, offering prayers for the departed souls. Local BNP leaders, activists, and several administrative officials were present during the visit.
Earlier the same day, Tarique Rahman inaugurated the Sahapara canal re-excavation program and planted trees along the canal bank. He also attended a rally organized by the Ministry of Water Resources and the Dinajpur District BNP. The government has launched a nationwide initiative to excavate and re-excavate rivers, canals, and water bodies as part of its election pledges. The Dinajpur event marked the simultaneous inauguration of excavation work on 54 canals across the country.
The program aims to improve water management and restore natural waterways, aligning with the government’s broader environmental and development goals.
Tarique Rahman visits family graves and launches nationwide canal re-excavation program in Dinajpur
The government of Bangladesh has announced significant changes in the leadership of three key law enforcement agencies. According to separate notifications issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs on Monday, new chiefs have been appointed for the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), and the Special Branch (SB) of police.
As per the ministry’s order signed by Deputy Secretary Tawsif Ahmed of Police Branch-1, Chattogram Range DIG Ahsan Habib Palash has been appointed as the new Director General of RAB. Sardar Nurul Amin, Additional IGP (HRM) at Police Headquarters, has been made the head of the Special Branch. Additionally, Additional IGP Mosleh Uddin Ahmed has been assigned as the new chief of the CID.
The reshuffle marks a coordinated move by the government to reorganize top positions within the police force, as reflected in the official notifications issued on March 16, 2026.
Bangladesh reshuffles chiefs of RAB, CID and Special Branch in new police leadership appointments
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Defense announced that it intercepted and destroyed more than 60 drones early Monday morning. In a series of statements posted on social media platform X, the ministry said a total of 61 drones were neutralized over the country’s eastern region. The latest wave included 12 drones destroyed after earlier incidents in which six and then five drones were shot down. The ministry stated that the air defense system was activated and successfully repelled all incoming drones.
The report comes amid heightened regional tensions following Iran’s retaliatory attacks on February 28 against Israel and U.S. military bases across the Middle East. Those strikes were described as a response to earlier Israeli and American aggression, resulting in casualties among both U.S. troops and Iranian forces.
The Saudi announcement underscores the continuing volatility in the region, though the source did not specify who launched the drones or whether any damage occurred inside Saudi territory.
Saudi Arabia says it intercepted over 60 drones in its eastern region early Monday
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman announced that the government will excavate 20,000 kilometers of canals across Bangladesh over the next five years. He made the announcement on March 16, 2026, at Balrampur Sahapara in Kaharol, Dinajpur, while inaugurating the re-excavation of a 12-kilometer canal under a nationwide program. The initiative, titled 'Nationwide River, Canal, and Reservoir Excavation and Re-excavation,' aims to improve water access and agricultural productivity.
Rahman stated that despite economic challenges caused by war in the Middle East, the BNP government continues to fulfill its electoral promises. He said that once the Sahapara canal project is completed, 31,000 farmers will gain access to irrigation water for 1,200 hectares of land, directly benefiting about 350,000 people. The program simultaneously launched excavation work on 54 canals across the country.
The opposition leader welcomed the canal excavation initiative, marking a rare instance of bipartisan support for a major government development project.
Tarique Rahman launches nationwide canal excavation to aid farmers and expand irrigation
China has called on the United States to immediately correct what it described as 'wrong trade practices' following Washington’s launch of new trade investigations. The appeal came after bilateral discussions in Paris last week, where Beijing formally raised its concerns with U.S. representatives. The investigations, announced by Washington, target 60 economies including China, examining whether measures against forced labor restrict U.S. trade. They follow another U.S. probe focused on industrial overcapacity involving 16 trading partners.
China’s Ministry of Commerce issued a statement urging the U.S. to amend its approach and resolve disputes through dialogue. It described the latest investigations as 'unilateral, arbitrary, and discriminatory,' accusing Washington of attempting to create trade barriers. The Chinese Foreign Ministry also criticized the investigations as a 'political maneuver.'
The trade inquiries are expected to take several months to complete. Meanwhile, Washington said former President Donald Trump plans to visit China from March 31 to April 2, though Beijing has not confirmed the dates. The visit could be delayed due to the Middle East conflict, Trump told the Financial Times.
China urges U.S. to fix trade policies after new investigations target 60 economies
A protest rally was held in Chunarughat, Habiganj, demanding the withdrawal of Deputy Ranger Syed Ashik Ahmed, the acting officer of the Habiganj Forest Department’s special team. The rally took place at noon on Monday at the South Bus Stand, organized by the Chunarughat Timber Traders Welfare Association.
Speakers at the rally accused Syed Ashik Ahmed of harassing timber traders through extortion, false cases, and intimidation. One trader alleged that a disabled man named Shanu Mia was falsely implicated in a case following the seizure of a tractor on March 5 in Bagiyargaon, Gazipur Union, and that the tractor and driver were released after a payment of 25,000 taka. The protesters claimed that traders who refused to pay regular bribes faced threats and obstacles to their business operations.
The rally was presided over by association president Abul Hossain Mahalder and conducted by Mir Saheb Ali of Jamaat-e-Islami. Several local political leaders attended and demanded that the deputy ranger be withdrawn within 48 hours, warning of a larger movement if the demand was not met.
Protesters in Habiganj demand Deputy Ranger’s withdrawal within 48 hours over alleged harassment
A missile strike in Abu Dhabi’s Al Bahiyah area killed one person on March 16, 2026, according to local authorities. The attack hit a civilian vehicle, resulting in the death of a Palestinian national. Officials did not release further details about the incident but urged the public to rely only on official government sources and avoid spreading unverified information.
As a precautionary measure, flights at Dubai International Airport were temporarily suspended following a drone-related incident. Authorities advised travelers to contact their respective airlines for updates on flight operations.
The report noted that the strike occurred amid heightened regional tensions following joint U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran on February 28, which prompted retaliatory actions against American facilities in Gulf countries.
Missile strike kills one in Abu Dhabi; Dubai airport suspends flights after drone incident
Israel is preparing to deploy an international force in Gaza as part of U.S. President Donald Trump’s peace plan for rebuilding the war-torn territory. According to Israel’s public broadcaster KAN, the deployment is scheduled to begin in May 2026. The multinational force will include about 5,000 Indonesian troops, along with soldiers from Kazakhstan, Morocco, Albania, and Kosovo.
The first phase will focus on the Rafah area in southern Gaza, surrounding a new Palestinian city built with support from the United Arab Emirates. The operation will later expand to other parts of the Gaza Strip, particularly near areas referred to by Israeli media as the “Yellow Line.” Before entering Gaza, several hundred foreign troops are expected to undergo training in Jordan next month.
KAN also reported that military delegations from participating countries are expected to arrive in Israel within two weeks to finalize preparations for the mission.
Israel to deploy multinational force in Gaza under Trump’s reconstruction peace plan
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