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Iranian lawmaker Somayeh Rafiei has said that the country's parliament is working on a proposal requiring ships to pay tolls and taxes for sailing through the Strait of Hormuz. Speaking at a public gathering in Tehran’s Vali Asr Square, Rafiei emphasized Iran’s authority over the waterway, describing it as essential for ensuring security and protecting national interests.

According to the ISNA news agency report cited by BBC Bangla, Rafiei stated that Iran has deprived its enemies of their previous comfort and that they are struggling to accept this new reality. She expressed confidence that the ongoing conflict would end with a decisive Iranian victory, after which passage through the Strait of Hormuz would remain challenging for Iran’s adversaries.

The proposal reflects Iran’s intent to assert greater control over one of the world’s most strategic maritime routes, though no details were provided on when or how such tolls might be implemented.

19 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran mulls tolls on ships using the Strait of Hormuz to assert control and protect interests

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sent a letter to Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman conveying Eid-ul-Fitr greetings. The Indian High Commission in Dhaka confirmed the message on Thursday, March 19, 2026. In the letter, Modi extended Eid greetings not only to Rahman but also to the people of Bangladesh, expressing warm wishes on behalf of the government and people of India.

Modi noted that Muslims across India and the world had observed the holy month of Ramadan through fasting and prayer. He emphasized that Eid-ul-Fitr reminds people of eternal values such as compassion, brotherhood, and unity. The Indian leader also wished peace, harmony, good health, and happiness for people around the world.

Concluding his letter, Modi expressed hope that the friendship and goodwill between Bangladesh and India would continue to strengthen in the future.

19 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Modi sends Eid greetings to Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman, hopes for stronger bilateral ties

Shell reported that its natural gas facility in Qatar’s Ras Laffan Industrial City was damaged following an Iranian attack. According to a Reuters report cited by the company, a fire broke out at the site after the strike but was quickly extinguished. Shell confirmed that no casualties occurred and that the facility is now in a safe condition.

The company stated that when fully operational, the Ras Laffan center can process 1.6 billion cubic feet of gas per day, producing up to 140,000 barrels of gas-to-liquid fuel daily. The incident occurred amid heightened regional tensions involving Iran and neighboring states.

Global energy markets have reacted to the broader conflict, with oil prices surpassing 115 dollars per barrel and gas prices in the United Kingdom rising by 140 percent, reflecting the war’s economic impact.

19 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Shell says Qatar gas facility hit by Iran strike is safe after fire contained

In Hajiganj upazila of Chandpur, Maulana Abu Bakkar Siddiq led an Eid-ul-Fitr congregation with six worshippers at his home in Sadra. Siddiq, the middle son of the late Pir Maulana Ishaq Sadrabi of Sadra Darbar Sharif, performed the prayer two days before the national celebration, continuing a practice he began last year.

For decades, followers of the Sadra Darbar Sharif Pir in 40 villages of Hajiganj’s Barakul Paschim Union have celebrated Eid one day earlier than the rest of Bangladesh, aligning with Saudi Arabia. After the death of the previous Pir, disagreements emerged among his descendants. The current Pir, Mufti Arif Billah Sadrabi, and his uncle Zakaria Al Madani now hold separate Eid congregations one day early, while Abu Bakkar Siddiq observes it two days early.

Siddiq stated that Eid can be celebrated whenever the moon is sighted anywhere in the world. He said the moon was seen in Afghanistan the previous day, and Eid was observed there, prompting his group to celebrate accordingly.

19 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Six worshippers in Hajiganj observe early Eid-ul-Fitr led by Maulana Abu Bakkar Siddiq

A missile attack by Iran on Qatar’s Ras Laffan Industrial City has caused extensive damage to gas facilities, raising concerns of major power outages and industrial disruptions in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India. These countries rely heavily on liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports from Qatar, which processes and exports nearly all of its natural gas through Ras Laffan.

According to data cited by CNN, energy analytics firm Kpler reported that Pakistan and Bangladesh obtain 99 percent and 70 percent of their LNG imports from Qatar, respectively. Market research group S&P Global noted that India sources over 40 percent of its LNG demand from the same country. Qatar Energy, the state-owned operator of Ras Laffan, had already suspended LNG and related product output earlier this month.

Following the recent missile strike and resulting damage, the company may face a prolonged delay in restoring normal production, potentially affecting energy supply chains across South Asia.

19 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran’s strike on Qatar gas hub threatens South Asia’s LNG supply and power stability

A passenger launch named MV Rejwan collided with an oil tanker on the Daulatdia-Paturia river route on Thursday morning, leaving at least ten passengers injured. The incident occurred around 10 a.m. after the launch departed from Paturia Ghat toward Daulatdia Ghat. Two passengers fell into the river during the collision but managed to swim back to the vessel safely.

According to Rajbari Fire Service and Civil Defense officials at Daulatdia Ghat, the injured passengers were assisted upon arrival and handed over to their relatives. Daulatdia River Police Station Officer-in-Charge Trinath Saha stated that the oil tanker was en route from Nagarbari to Dhaka when the collision nearly occurred. The launch master reversed the vessel sharply to avoid a major crash, causing a jolt that led to minor injuries among several passengers.

All injured passengers later continued to their destinations, and no fatalities were reported in the incident.

19 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Launch collides with oil tanker on Daulatdia-Paturia route, ten injured, no fatalities

Iran launched attacks on energy facilities in four Gulf countries in response to an Israeli strike on its South Pars gas field, one of the world’s largest. On the 20th day of the conflict, key oil and gas installations in Qatar, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia were targeted, according to Al Jazeera.

Qatar reported that its main gas production hub at Ras Laffan Industrial City was hit by Iranian missiles early Thursday, causing significant damage. In Kuwait, drone attacks ignited fires at the Mina al-Ahmadi and Mina Abdullah refineries, though no casualties were reported. In the UAE, debris from intercepted missiles caused explosions at the Habshan gas facility and Bab oil field, also without casualties. In Saudi Arabia, a drone crashed into the Samref refinery near Yanbu port, with damage assessments ongoing.

The series of attacks has heightened concerns over Middle East energy security and further escalated regional tensions.

19 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran hits Gulf energy sites after Israeli strike on South Pars gas field

On the 20th day of the US-Israeli offensive in Iran, US Vice President JD Vance acknowledged that the country is facing rising fuel prices linked to the conflict. Speaking at a manufacturing plant in Michigan on Wednesday, Vance said Americans are struggling with higher gas costs and noted that measures are being prepared for announcement within 24 to 48 hours, though he declined to provide details before President Donald Trump’s statement.

The conflict, which began on February 28 with joint US-Israeli strikes, has severely disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a key global energy route previously handling about one-fifth of the world’s oil and LNG exports. Iran has warned that vessels from the US, Israel, and their allies will be attacked if they attempt passage. At least 16 ships and tankers have been hit since the war began, though some from India, Turkey, and Pakistan reportedly crossed with Iranian permission.

Global crude prices have surged past $108 per barrel, intensifying domestic and international pressure on Washington. Despite repeated calls from Trump, NATO and Asian allies have largely refused to send warships to secure the strait, leaving the US increasingly isolated in the conflict.

19 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

JD Vance admits US fuel price strain as Iran conflict disrupts Hormuz shipping

Israel is reportedly planning to seize villages along the southern Lebanese border as part of efforts to strengthen security on its northern frontier. According to Turkey’s state-run Anadolu Agency, citing Israeli media, Channel 12 reported that Israel aims to take control of frontline villages to prevent rocket and anti-tank attacks. The military may be instructed to occupy any area from which attacks are launched toward Israeli territory, with such control potentially continuing until further notice.

The report did not specify which villages might be targeted. An unnamed Israeli security source described the move as a strategic measure that could serve as a bargaining tool in the future. The source also claimed that Lebanon’s government has no effective alternative other than disarming or dismantling Hezbollah.

Despite a ceasefire in place since November 2024, border tensions have escalated again, with intensified Israeli airstrikes across Lebanon. Lebanese authorities reported that since March 2, at least 968 people have been killed and 2,432 injured in the attacks.

19 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israel plans to seize southern Lebanese border villages amid renewed cross-border tensions

A drone crashed at the Samref oil refinery operated by Saudi Aramco in the port city of Yanbu, Saudi Arabia. The country’s defense ministry confirmed the incident on Wednesday, stating that the extent of damage is currently being assessed. The crash occurred as tensions in the Middle East intensified following a series of retaliatory attacks.

The incident came after Iran launched strikes on several oil refineries across the region in response to an Israeli attack on what is described as the world’s largest natural gas field located in Iran. The crash at the Saudi facility adds to the growing instability in the Gulf, where U.S. installations have also been targeted in recent days.

Authorities have not yet disclosed the cause of the drone crash or whether it was linked to the ongoing regional hostilities.

19 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Drone crashes at Saudi Aramco refinery as regional tensions escalate

Iran has expressed anger at the United Nations for remaining silent over the killings of several top Iranian leaders during ongoing US-Israeli attacks. The conflict has entered its twentieth day, with Iran continuing counterstrikes on American installations in the Gulf region. Tehran’s envoy to the UN Security Council has formally lodged a letter criticizing the Council’s inaction.

According to the letter cited by Mehr News, Iranian representative Amir Sayyed Iravani accused the Security Council’s inaction of emboldening Israel to intensify its targeted killings. He warned that if the situation remains unchecked, such assassinations could become commonplace and spread to other countries.

The report also mentioned that the United States may ease restrictions on Iranian oil and that Iran is considering collecting tolls in the Strait of Hormuz, reflecting the broader geopolitical tensions surrounding the conflict.

19 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran protests UN silence over killings of its leaders during US-Israeli attacks

The World Health Organization (WHO) has voiced deep concern over a potential nuclear disaster as tensions escalate among Iran, the United States, and Israel in the Middle East. WHO’s Eastern Mediterranean Regional Director, Hanan Balkhy, told Politico that the organization is preparing for possible radiation risks and warned that any such incident would have catastrophic consequences. She said that while preparations are underway, the damage could not be fully prevented and its effects might last for decades.

The report notes that the United States possesses the world’s largest nuclear arsenal, while Israel, though not officially acknowledging it, is regarded as the only nuclear-armed state in the region. According to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran has not yet enriched uranium to weapons-grade levels, though its nuclear program remains a source of long-standing concern. In June last year, the United States carried out strikes on Iran’s Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow nuclear facilities, which President Donald Trump claimed were “completely destroyed.”

Balkhy cited the 1945 atomic bombings in Japan and the 1986 Chernobyl disaster as examples of long-term health and environmental impacts. WHO is currently advising governments on preparedness measures, though details of its guidance have not been disclosed.

19 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

WHO warns of catastrophic nuclear risk amid rising Iran-US-Israel tensions

Eid al-Fitr is being celebrated today, Thursday, March 19, 2026, in Afghanistan, Niger, and Mali following the sighting of the Shawwal moon. The announcement was made on Wednesday, after which final preparations for the festival began overnight in these countries. The celebration marks the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting, and ushers in a period of joy and festivity for Muslims.

The date of Eid varies across countries depending on local moon sightings. While some nations are observing Eid today, others will celebrate it a day later. According to the report, 23 countries, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, and Canada, will begin Eid celebrations on Friday, March 20, 2026.

The variation in celebration dates highlights the regional differences in moon sighting practices that determine the Islamic calendar’s transition from Ramadan to Shawwal.

19 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Eid al-Fitr celebrated in Afghanistan, Niger, and Mali after Shawwal moon sighting

The Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) has launched a nationwide security plan ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr to ensure public safety and prevent potential sabotage. According to a press release issued on March 19, 2026, RAB has deployed extensive personnel across all battalions, strengthened intelligence surveillance, and implemented field-level operations to safeguard Eid congregations and travelers heading home for the holidays.

The measures include operating control rooms, maintaining striking reserves, conducting regular foot and mobile patrols, and setting up checkpoints at key locations. In Dhaka, a multi-layered security ring has been established around the National Eidgah, with entry-point searches, CCTV monitoring, and bomb disposal units on standby. Similar security reinforcements have been made at major Eidgahs in Sholakia and Dinajpur, where sweeping operations are being carried out before and after Eid.

RAB has also intensified monitoring at transport hubs such as bus terminals, railway stations, launch terminals, and ferry ghats to prevent harassment, ticket black marketing, and fare overcharging. Its cyber monitoring team remains active to counter online rumors and misinformation, aiming to ensure a peaceful and orderly Eid celebration nationwide.

19 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

RAB deploys nationwide multi-layered security for Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations

Afghanistan is celebrating Eid al-Fitr on Thursday, March 19, 2026, following the sighting of the Shawwal moon. The Taliban administration announced the decision late Wednesday night, according to Khaama Press. The country’s Supreme Court confirmed that the moon was sighted in Helmand, Farah, and Ghor provinces, and the government’s moon-sighting committee approved the testimonies. Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid declared Thursday as the first day of Eid and extended greetings to the nation.

The announcement has created a difference in Eid dates compared to many other Muslim-majority countries. Saudi Arabia said Eid would be observed on Friday as the moon was not sighted on Wednesday, a decision also followed by the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Qatar, and Kuwait. Turkey, Australia, Yemen, Lebanon, Palestine, and Iraq have also set Friday for Eid based on astronomical calculations.

The variation in Eid dates arises from differing moon-sighting methods. Some countries rely on physical sightings, while others use astronomical calculations. Since the Taliban’s return to power in 2021, Afghanistan has increasingly emphasized its own moon-sighting process rather than aligning with Saudi Arabia.

19 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Afghanistan marks Eid al-Fitr on Thursday after confirming moon sighting in multiple provinces


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