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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has formally submitted a proposal to parliament seeking to extend Turkey’s military deployment in Libya for an additional two years. The proposal cites ongoing political instability in Libya, where elections have yet to be held, as a threat to the fragile peace achieved in recent years. Ankara argues that maintaining a presence is vital to safeguarding regional security and supporting Libya’s path toward lasting stability. The document emphasizes Turkey’s role under the existing security and military cooperation memorandum signed with Libya, through which Turkish forces provide training and advisory support to local counterparts. Turkey first received parliamentary approval to deploy troops to Libya in January 2020, positioning itself as a key player in the North African nation’s post-conflict reconstruction. Analysts view the extension as part of Ankara’s broader strategy to preserve influence in the Mediterranean and North Africa. The proposal is expected to be debated in parliament soon, with potential implications for Turkey’s regional diplomacy and relations with international actors involved in Libya.

15 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Erdogan proposes two-year extension for Turkish troops in Libya amid ongoing political instability

Bangladesh Jatri Kalyan Samity’s Accident Monitoring Cell reported that in November 2024, a total of 577 transport-related accidents across the country claimed 553 lives and injured around 900 people. Among these, 526 incidents occurred on roads, resulting in 507 deaths and 899 injuries, while 44 railway accidents caused 40 deaths and one injury. Seven waterway accidents left six people dead and four missing. The report, based on national and regional media monitoring, identified motorcycles as the most accident-prone vehicles, accounting for 38.7% of total road crashes and 41% of fatalities. Dhaka Division recorded the highest number of road accidents, with 155 incidents leading to 132 deaths and 257 injuries, while Sylhet Division saw the fewest. Victims included drivers, pedestrians, students, women, children, and members of law enforcement. Analysts noted that nearly half of the accidents were caused by vehicles running over victims, followed by head-on collisions and loss of control. The findings highlight persistent road safety challenges despite ongoing awareness campaigns, prompting renewed calls for stricter enforcement and improved transport management.

15 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Over 550 killed in Bangladesh transport accidents in November, report shows

Bangladesh’s Finance Adviser Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed announced that the Finance Ministry will bear all expenses for the overseas medical treatment of Inquilab Mancha spokesperson Sharif Osman Hadi. Speaking to reporters after a government procurement advisory committee meeting on Monday, he confirmed that the ministry is prepared to fund the air ambulance and all related costs immediately. Dr. Ahmed emphasized that the decision to send Hadi abroad was made by the relevant board, and the government promptly sought the ministry’s opinion, to which it responded with full readiness. He added that the country’s political environment remains satisfactory and is expected to become more stable as the Election Commission completes its preparations for the upcoming national polls. The adviser further stated that the Finance Ministry will allocate funds to the Election Commission as per its forthcoming demand, noting that the election and referendum being held on the same day will increase the budgetary requirement. He also remarked that while the macroeconomic situation is stable, some micro-level weaknesses persist.

15 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Finance Ministry to fund Sharif Osman Hadi’s overseas treatment and support election budget needs

Police in Chattogram have filed a petition to show the arrest of alleged militant Sajjad Hossain, known as ‘Chhoto Sajjad,’ and his wife Sharmin Tamanna in two additional criminal cases. The application was submitted on Sunday to the Chattogram Metropolitan Magistrate Court by Chandgaon Police Station, according to government prosecutor Raihanul Wazed Chowdhury. Authorities said the cases relate to the killing of Fazle Rabbi during the July uprising in Bahaddarhat, allegedly involving banned Chhatra League and Jubo League members, and to a separate clash near the residence of city BNP convener Ershad Ullah. The court has not yet set a hearing date for the petition, and investigations into the incidents remain ongoing. Legal observers note that the move reflects an intensifying crackdown on politically linked violence in Chattogram following recent unrest. Police sources indicated that further charges could be added as inquiries progress, signaling a broader probe into the July disturbances.

15 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Police seek to show-arrest Sajjad Hossain and wife in two new Chattogram cases

Hamas deputy chief Khalil al-Hayya stated that the group has a 'legitimate right' to retain its weapons, emphasizing that any post-ceasefire proposal for Gaza must preserve this right. Speaking on Hamas-run Al-Aqsa TV, al-Hayya linked the group’s armament to the broader goal of establishing a Palestinian state. His remarks come amid ongoing Israeli strikes despite a ceasefire that took effect on October 10. Al-Hayya’s comments directly challenge international and Israeli demands for Hamas’s disarmament under a proposed U.S.-backed peace plan. The plan outlines three stages: prisoner exchanges, Israeli troop withdrawals replaced by an international stabilization force, and Gaza’s reconstruction. Israel insists Hamas must surrender its weapons before progress can be made. Al-Hayya also confirmed the death of the head of Hamas’s weapons production unit in recent Israeli attacks. The statement underscores deep divisions over Gaza’s future governance and security arrangements. Analysts warn that Hamas’s insistence on keeping its arms could complicate ceasefire negotiations and delay reconstruction efforts in the war-torn enclave.

15 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Hamas leader al-Hayya insists on right to bear arms amid Gaza ceasefire and peace plan disputes

Sharif Osman Hadi, a key figure in Bangladesh’s July Revolution, has been flown to Singapore for advanced medical care. The air ambulance operated by Osprey Aviation departed Dhaka at 1:51 p.m. Monday, carrying Hadi to Singapore General Hospital’s Accident and Emergency Department, where arrangements for his treatment have been completed. The government will bear all medical expenses, following directives from Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus. The decision came after an emergency conference involving cultural adviser Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, health adviser Dr. Sayedur Rahman, and Hadi’s family. Medical reports indicate Hadi’s condition remains critical, with severe brain swelling and oxygen deprivation despite stable kidney and lung functions. Doctors warned of high mortality risk due to brainstem injury and hormonal imbalance affecting vital functions. Authorities continue to monitor his condition closely, with the Chief Adviser requesting regular updates and urging citizens to pray for Hadi’s recovery. The case underscores the government’s commitment to ensuring specialized care for national figures facing life-threatening injuries.

15 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh flies July Revolution leader Sharif Osman Hadi to Singapore for critical medical treatment

More than 411,000 expatriate Bangladeshis have registered to vote in the upcoming 13th national election and referendum through the ‘Postal Vote BD’ mobile application, according to the Election Commission (EC). Of these, 384,928 are men and 26,161 are women. The EC extended the registration deadline until December 25, allowing citizens abroad to register from any country using the app. Senior Secretary Akhtar Ahmed of the EC Secretariat confirmed that the app-based registration system remains open globally until December 18, with postal ballots to be sent based on the addresses provided. The EC urged registrants to ensure accurate mailing addresses to receive their ballots on time. The commission also plans to introduce an in-country postal voting system for government officials, detainees, and those stationed outside their constituencies. The Postal Vote BD app, launched on November 18, enables registration from 148 countries. The initiative marks Bangladesh’s first large-scale digital effort to include overseas citizens in the electoral process, potentially expanding voter participation and transparency.

15 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Over 400,000 expatriates register via Postal Vote BD app for Bangladesh’s national election

A tense confrontation erupted at the Narayanganj court premises on Sunday when former Fatullah Model Police Station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Manjur Kader was surrounded by Jamaat-e-Islami–aligned lawyers and student leaders. They accused Kader of torture, extortion, and political persecution during the previous government’s rule. As the situation escalated, BNP-affiliated lawyers, including Advocate Sakhawat Hossain Khan and Advocate Abu Al Yusuf Khan Tipu, intervened and escorted Kader to safety. Jamaat lawyers alleged that Kader had abused his authority under political patronage, targeting opposition activists and extracting money through coercion. Several claimed to be victims of his actions, citing incidents from 2013 following protests against the war crimes verdict of Abdul Quader Molla. In contrast, BNP lawyers argued that they acted to prevent mob justice and maintain order within the court compound. The incident has reignited debate over political divisions within the legal community and accountability for past police abuses. Local observers warn that such confrontations could further strain relations between BNP and Jamaat factions in Narayanganj’s legal circles.

15 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP-backed lawyers escort ex-OC Manjur Kader from Narayanganj court amid Jamaat protest

The United States has transferred several Afghan Black Hawk helicopters from Uzbekistan to Peru, according to Tolo News. These aircraft were moved to Uzbekistan in 2021 after the fall of Kabul and the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan. The Taliban government has not yet commented on the transfer, though Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi recently urged countries holding Afghan helicopters to return them for humanitarian use. Military analyst Mohammad Zalmai Afghanier noted that Washington and its allies aim to maintain regional security and counter terrorism. He suggested that if the helicopters were returned to Afghanistan, they could be used in anti-terror operations. Following the 2021 government collapse, 46 Afghan military aircraft and helicopters were relocated to Uzbekistan, seven of which were handed over to the US in February 2023. The move may complicate US–Taliban relations and raises questions about the redistribution of former Afghan military assets. No official US statement has clarified the purpose of Peru’s acquisition.

15 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

US moves Afghan Black Hawk helicopters from Uzbekistan to Peru amid Taliban’s return demand

Police in Sirajganj have arrested Jewel Sheikh, convener of the Sirajganj Government College unit of the Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, on charges of sexually harassing a seventh-grade schoolgirl. The arrest took place Sunday night in the Soyagobindh Millon Mor area, and authorities confirmed Monday that he will be sent to court following a case filed by the victim’s sister. According to the complaint, the accused met the girl through Facebook about eleven months ago and allegedly lured her with promises of marriage. The girl’s family claimed that after obtaining a party position, Sheikh deleted online communications and later refused to marry her. When the girl confronted him at his home, his family allegedly assaulted her and threatened her with further harm. Police say the investigation is ongoing, and the case has drawn local attention due to the accused’s political affiliation. Authorities have pledged to ensure a fair legal process amid growing public concern over harassment cases involving political figures.

15 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Sirajganj student leader arrested for alleged harassment of schoolgirl after online contact

Following the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government and rising diplomatic tension between Bangladesh and India, cross-border travel and medical tourism have sharply declined. Bangladeshi patients, once the majority of India’s foreign medical clientele, are now seeking treatment in Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Turkey, and China. Immigration data from Burimari land port in Lalmonirhat show daily passenger crossings dropping from 400–600 to under 70 since August 5, when India tightened visa rules. Officials and travel agents report that India’s suspension of tourist, business, and student visas, coupled with stricter medical visa conditions, has discouraged Bangladeshi travelers. Hospitals in Bangkok, including Bumrungrad and Vejthani, have seen a 20% rise in Bangladeshi patients. Meanwhile, Indian hospitals that once relied heavily on Bangladeshi medical tourists are facing steep declines in revenue. Analysts suggest that India’s restrictive policies have backfired economically, hurting hospitals and hospitality sectors in West Bengal. Experts urge Bangladesh to develop international-standard hospitals domestically to reduce dependence on foreign medical care.

15 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladeshis shift medical travel from India to Thailand and Singapore amid visa hurdles and tensions

Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) A.M.M. Nasir Uddin described the recent attack on Inqilab Mancha spokesperson Osman Hadi as an isolated event, dismissing concerns about overall law and order ahead of the national election. Speaking at a program in Gulshan on Monday, he said security forces are fully prepared and urged citizens to set aside fears regarding election safety. Responding to questions about deteriorating law and order, the CEC argued that occasional incidents of violence are not unusual in Bangladesh, citing past attacks on political figures such as Ahsanullah Master and former finance minister Shah A.M.S. Kibria. He emphasized that such occurrences have historical precedent and do not indicate systemic instability. Nasir Uddin reaffirmed the Election Commission’s confidence in conducting a fair and inclusive election. He called for collective cooperation from all stakeholders to ensure a peaceful and credible voting process, stressing that the Commission remains fully committed to transparency and preparedness.

15 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

CEC calls Osman Hadi attack isolated, assures full readiness for upcoming election

Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) Liberation War and Democratic Movement Secretary Fatima Tasnim Juma has claimed that the suspect involved in a recent incident remains in Bangladesh. In a Facebook post on Monday, she warned against what she described as propaganda to help the accused escape accountability, asserting that justice must be ensured regardless of circumstances. In subsequent posts, Juma expressed frustration over the state of Bangladesh’s sovereignty and called on citizens to gather at the Shaheed Minar at 3 p.m. to demonstrate in defense of national interests. She referenced Osman Hadi, reportedly injured while pursuing leadership, describing his struggle as symbolic of a broader fight for true independence. Her remarks have drawn attention within student and political circles, highlighting ongoing tensions over governance, justice, and national identity. The planned gathering at Shaheed Minar is expected to serve as a platform for renewed debate on sovereignty and accountability in Bangladesh.

15 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

DUCSU leader claims suspect still in Bangladesh, calls for protest at Shaheed Minar

A local BNP leader in Shariatpur’s Naria upazila, Motiur Rahman Sagar, has been accused of threatening voters not to support Jamaat-e-Islami candidates in the upcoming election. A video of his remarks, made during a meeting at the BNP office in Noadda Ghat, went viral on social media, sparking widespread criticism and concern among local residents. Sagar later claimed his comments were manipulated and circulated maliciously online. Election officials confirmed they had received the video and said the remarks appeared to violate the electoral code of conduct, though no formal complaint had yet been filed. Naria Upazila BNP President Dadon Munshi stated that such comments were unacceptable and could harm the electoral environment. Jamaat leaders in the area condemned the statement, calling it an attempt to intimidate voters. Authorities indicated that if a written complaint is submitted, the electoral committee will take appropriate action. The controversy comes as BNP and Jamaat candidates prepare to contest the Shariatpur-2 constituency, intensifying political tensions ahead of the polls.

15 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP leader accused of threatening voters in Shariatpur over Jamaat support, officials reviewing video

Activist Mohiuddin Rony has stepped in to campaign for independent Dhaka-8 candidate Sharif Osman Hadi, who was critically injured by gunfire during electioneering last Friday. Hadi, a spokesperson for the Inqilab Mancha and a key figure in the July uprising, remains in critical condition and is being flown to Singapore for advanced treatment at the National Neuroscience Institute. Rony began his campaign early Monday morning from Baitul Mukarram Mosque, urging voters to support Hadi and praying for his recovery. In a Facebook post, he shared that many citizens have expressed solidarity and are praying for Hadi’s health. His initiative has drawn attention to the emotional and political impact of the attack on Hadi’s campaign. Observers note that Rony’s involvement may help sustain Hadi’s presence in the race despite his absence. The incident underscores ongoing concerns over political violence ahead of the polls, as authorities investigate the shooting and ensure candidate security.

15 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rony campaigns for injured Dhaka-8 candidate Hadi, now flown to Singapore for treatment


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