The ‘1 Nojor’ media platform is now live in beta, inviting users to explore and provide feedback as we continue to refine the experience.
A Dhaka court has ordered the freezing of nine bank accounts belonging to journalist and Unimed Unihealth Pharmaceuticals director Subhash Chandra Singh Roy and his wife, former reserved seat MP Khondkar Momota Hena Lovely, amid an ongoing corruption investigation. The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) sought the order after finding evidence of suspicious transactions totaling about 4.27 million taka. Investigators allege that Roy earned money unlawfully and attempted to launder funds through accounts held in his and his wife’s names. The ACC warned that the couple might transfer or conceal the funds before the probe concludes. Earlier, on October 20, the same court had barred them from leaving the country. The case remains under investigation under the Money Laundering Prevention Act.
Dhaka court freezes nine bank accounts of journalist Subhash Singh Roy and wife amid corruption probe
Bangladesh advanced to the mixed doubles table tennis final at the Islamic Solidarity Games in Saudi Arabia after defeating Bahrain 3–1 in the semifinals on Thursday, November 13. The pair of Khai Khai Sai Marma and Javed Ahmed delivered a strong performance, winning the first, third, and fourth games. With this result, Bangladesh has already guaranteed at least a silver medal, marking the country's first-ever table tennis medal at the Islamic Games and its first medal outside South Asia. In addition, Bangladeshi weightlifter Marzia Akter Ikra earned three bronze medals in snatch, clean and jerk, and total categories, bringing Bangladesh’s total medal count at the event to four.
Bangladesh reaches Islamic Games table tennis final securing its first-ever medal outside South Asia
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has reiterated its demand that a national referendum be held before the upcoming general election, rejecting the caretaker government's plan to hold both on the same day. Following Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus’s national address announcing that the referendum would coincide with the election in early February, Jamaat’s Naib-e-Ameer Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher said the party still believes the referendum should precede the vote to ensure its significance is not overshadowed. Taher added that some points in the Chief Adviser’s speech require further clarification and that the party will review the address internally before announcing its next steps. The government argues that holding both events together would make the process more festive and cost-effective.
Jamaat insists referendum be held before election despite Yunus plan for same-day vote
Bangladesh secured another medal at the Asian Archery Championship as Kulsum Akter Moni won bronze in the women's compound individual event. Moni, the only Bangladeshi participant in the category, narrowly missed the final after losing 146–145 to India's Pradeep Prithika in the semifinals. Despite trailing early in the bronze medal match against Chen Si of Chinese Taipei, Moni made a strong comeback, scoring a perfect 30 in the final set to clinch victory by a single point, 146–145. This achievement follows Bangladesh’s earlier silver medal in the compound mixed team event, marking another milestone for the country’s archery team on the continental stage.
Kulsum Akter Moni wins bronze for Bangladesh in women's compound event at Asian Archery Championship
Police have arrested Shefayetul Islam Imran, a leader of the banned Chhatra League’s Banshkhali unit in Chattogram, for issuing a death threat against interim government Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus during a Facebook Live broadcast. Imran was detained early Wednesday, November 12, in a raid at the Cox’s Bazar bus terminal area and later sent to jail by court order. According to police, a video of the threat went viral in July, after which Imran went into hiding. He had reportedly been spreading provocative content on social media and recently led a flash procession of the banned student group. Law enforcement conducted operations across several districts before capturing him. Authorities stated that he faces charges related to both the threat and his involvement in the banned organization’s activities.
Police arrest banned Chhatra League leader for threatening Chief Adviser Yunus on Facebook Live
The results of the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent exam re-scrutiny will be released on Sunday, November 16, according to the Inter-Education Board Examination Controllers’ Committee. A total of 226,561 students from 11 education boards applied for re-scrutiny of 428,458 answer scripts this year. The results will be available on the respective education boards’ official websites from 10 a.m., and students will also receive notifications via SMS on the mobile numbers used during application. The original HSC results were announced on October 16, and dissatisfied students were allowed to apply for re-scrutiny between October 17 and 23 by paying a fee of Tk 150 per paper. The re-scrutiny process involves rechecking the total marks awarded, not re-evaluating the answers themselves.
HSC re-scrutiny results to be published Sunday across Bangladesh education boards
US intelligence collected in late 2024 indicated that Israeli officials discussed sending Palestinians into Gaza tunnels suspected of being rigged with explosives, according to two former US officials. The intelligence, analyzed during the final weeks of President Joe Biden’s administration, raised concerns within the White House and intelligence community about potential violations of international law, which prohibits the use of civilians as human shields. It remains unclear whether the individuals referenced were civilians or detainees, or if the Biden administration discussed the findings with Israel. The Israeli military denied authorizing such tactics, stating it forbids coercing civilians in military operations, though its Military Police Criminal Investigation Division is investigating related suspicions. The revelations add to growing scrutiny of Israel’s military conduct in Gaza and raise questions about possible war crimes and US complicity through arms and intelligence support.
US intel found Israeli officials discussed using Palestinians as human shields in Gaza
The UN’s International Organization for Migration (IOM) reported that more than 1,000 migrants have died in 2025 while attempting to cross the Central Mediterranean, marking a grim milestone in one of the world’s deadliest migration routes. The latest tragedy occurred off Libya’s coast, where an inflatable boat carrying 49 people capsized near the Al Buri Oil Field after departing from Zuwara. Only seven men survived, while 42 others, mostly from Sudan, Somalia, Cameroon, and Nigeria, are presumed dead. The IOM provided emergency aid to survivors and reiterated its call for stronger regional cooperation, safer migration pathways, and improved search and rescue operations to prevent further loss of life. The agency warned that the death toll continues to rise with each new incident.
UN agency says over 1,000 migrants died crossing the Mediterranean in 2025
Police in Lalmonirhat have arrested 17 leaders and activists of the Awami League and its affiliated bodies, including Jubo League, Chhatra League, and Sramik League, during a 48-hour operation across five upazilas. Superintendent of Police Md. Tariqul Islam confirmed the arrests on Thursday, stating that the detainees face multiple allegations, including involvement in terrorism and sabotage cases. Among those arrested are former union chairman and Jubo League leader Mostafizur Rahman Sohel, and several local leaders from different upazilas. The arrests were made based on secret information, with four detainees from Lalmonirhat Sadar, one from Patgram, six from Hatibandha, two from Kaliganj, and four from Aditmari. Police said eight of the arrestees have been identified so far. Authorities emphasized that law enforcement operations will continue to maintain order in the district.
Police arrest 17 Awami League-linked activists in Lalmonirhat over violence allegations
Interim government Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus has urged pro-uprising political parties in Bangladesh to maintain unity ahead of the national election scheduled for February. In a televised address on November 13, Yunus warned that disunity among these parties could lead the nation into a grave crisis. He reminded citizens that after nearly fifteen years of disenfranchisement, people are eager to exercise their voting rights. Referring to the sacrifices made during the July 2024 uprising against authoritarianism, Yunus called for tolerance toward differing opinions and prioritizing national interests over party agendas. He expressed hope that all political groups would accept the interim government’s decisions for implementing the July Charter, paving the way for a festive and inclusive election that would mark the beginning of a “new Bangladesh.”
Chief Adviser Yunus urges political unity to ensure a fair and peaceful February election
A US federal judge has ordered the release of 615 people detained under the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Illinois. District Judge Jeffrey Cummings ruled in favor of the National Immigration Justice Center and the ACLU, which argued that US Immigration and Customs Enforcement violated a 2022 settlement by conducting warrantless arrests during 'Operation Midway Blitz.' The order applies to detainees without mandatory detention orders or significant public safety risks, requiring their release by November 21. The Department of Homeland Security condemned the decision, calling it dangerous and labeling Cummings an 'activist judge.' DHS has not yet confirmed whether it will appeal, though government attorneys have requested a stay. The ruling highlights ongoing tensions between federal immigration enforcement and local jurisdictions over alleged racial profiling and constitutional violations during mass arrests.
US judge orders release of 615 detainees from Illinois immigration raids amid DHS criticism
Two female workers were killed and two others injured after a speeding motorcycle hit a van carrying them to work in Mirpur upazila of Kushtia. The victims, Beauty Khatun, 40, and Latifa, 65, were on their way to a local glass factory when the accident occurred late Wednesday night. Beauty died shortly after being taken to Mirpur Upazila Health Complex, while Latifa succumbed to her injuries early Thursday at Kushtia General Hospital. The injured, Taslima Khatun, 45, and Rita Khatun, 35, are receiving treatment. Police confirmed the incident and said the motorcycle was moving at high speed when it struck the workers’ van. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash.
Two women workers killed and two injured in a reckless motorcycle crash in Kushtia’s Mirpur
Nasiruddin Patwari, chief coordinator of the National Citizen Party (NCP), said internal divisions between BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami are allowing the Awami League to regain political ground. Speaking at a party event in Dhaka, he criticized both opposition groups for failing to coordinate their movements. Patwari warned that without political reform, Sheikh Hasina’s governance structure could reemerge repeatedly. He also expressed concerns about the Election Commission’s capacity to hold a referendum and national election on the same day, urging the government and political parties to strengthen the commission. Patwari further accused the Awami League of spreading fear and using its past economic gains to destabilize the political environment. He noted that the upcoming November 17 verdict on Sheikh Hasina would mark a new milestone for Bangladesh’s judiciary.
NCP leader says BNP-Jamaat rift is helping Awami League regain political ground in Bangladesh
Yann LeCun, Meta’s chief artificial intelligence scientist and a pioneer in deep learning, is reportedly preparing to leave the company to start his own AI-focused venture, according to the Financial Times. LeCun, who joined Meta in 2013 to lead its Facebook Artificial Intelligence Research (FAIR) unit, is said to be in early talks to raise funds for the new startup. His planned departure comes as Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg restructures the company’s AI initiatives under a new division called Superintelligence Labs, led by Alexandr Wang, former CEO of Scale AI. LeCun, a Turing Award winner and professor at New York University, is known for inventing convolutional neural networks, a foundational technology in modern AI. Meta has recently pledged to invest $600 billion in U.S. AI infrastructure over the next three years.
Meta AI chief Yann LeCun plans to leave company to launch his own artificial intelligence startup
BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed has accused Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus of violating the July Charter through his recent national address. Following Yunus’s speech, Salahuddin claimed that the formation of a new Constitutional Reform Council was not discussed in the Consensus Commission, calling it a deviation from the agreed framework. In his address, Dr. Yunus announced that a referendum on constitutional reform proposals would be held alongside the national election, followed by the formation of a Constitutional Reform Council if the majority votes in favor. The council would complete reforms within 180 working days, and an upper house would be formed based on proportional representation. While BNP had supported holding the referendum on election day, several other parties, including Jamaat-e-Islami, had demanded it take place before the polls.
BNP leader Salahuddin accuses Chief Adviser Yunus of breaching July Charter through national address
The ‘1 Nojor’ media platform is now live in beta, inviting users to explore and provide feedback as we continue to refine the experience.