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A Dhaka court has shown former Chhatra League vice president Mashiur Rahman arrested in the murder case of Sakil, who was killed during the anti-discrimination student movement in Mirpur. The order was issued on Tuesday by Metropolitan Magistrate Ariful Islam, who also directed that Mashiur be sent to jail. Before the order, Mashiur was produced before the court, and Mirpur Model Police Sub-Inspector Md. Kabir Hossain requested that he be shown arrested in the case.

According to the application, secret information suggested Mashiur’s involvement in the killing. He is already in jail in connection with another murder case, and investigators argued that showing him arrested in this case was necessary for the investigation. The court granted the request after a hearing.

The case alleges that on August 4, 2024, Sakil left home to join a peaceful protest at Mirpur-10, where around 300 unidentified armed men opened fire on demonstrators. Sakil was shot and later died on August 7, 2024, while under treatment at the National Institute of Neurosciences and Hospital in Agargaon.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Court shows ex-Chhatra League leader Mashiur Rahman arrested in Sakil murder case

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced that Major General Jamshid Esghaghi, an adviser to the Chief of General Staff of Iran’s armed forces, was killed along with several members of his family in a joint attack by the United States and Israel. The report was published on March 31, 2026, by the outlet Amar Desh, citing Iranian media sources.

According to the IRGC statement, Esghaghi and his relatives died in the attack, though the statement did not specify when or where the incident occurred. The IRGC’s announcement was carried by Iranian media but contained no further operational or contextual details about the strike.

The lack of information regarding the timing and location of the attack leaves uncertainty about the circumstances of the event and its immediate implications for regional tensions.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iranian general Jamshid Esghaghi and family killed in reported US-Israel joint attack

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has inquired about the health condition of Mir Mustafizur Rahman, father of martyr Mir Mugdho from the July 24 movement. On Tuesday, the Prime Minister’s personal physician, Dr. A N M Monowarul Kadir Bitu, visited Mustafizur Rahman at the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases in Dhaka, where he is receiving treatment. During the visit, the doctor conveyed the Prime Minister’s concern, provided financial assistance to the family, and confirmed that the Prime Minister has taken responsibility for Mustafizur Rahman’s medical expenses.

According to the report, Mustafizur Rahman underwent a heart stent procedure on March 30 under the supervision of Professor Dr. Abdul Wadud Chowdhury and a team of specialists. Doctors have stated that his condition has since improved. Upon learning of his illness, BNP Chairperson and Prime Minister Tarique Rahman instructed his aides, including Additional Press Secretary and “Amra BNP Poribar” convener Atikur Rahman Rumon, to ensure proper medical support and assistance for the family.

Several senior physicians and members of “Amra BNP Poribar” were also present at the hospital during the visit.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Tarique Rahman oversees treatment and aid for martyr Mir Mugdho’s father in Dhaka hospital

US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Dan Kane stated that more than 11,000 Iranian targets were attacked in the past 30 days, and the US Navy destroyed over 150 ships. He added that increased US control over Iranian airspace has allowed B-52 bombers to fly over land, enabling strikes on new targets.

Earlier, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Iran has undergone a leadership change and urged the new leadership to act with greater prudence. He warned that if Iran does not reach an agreement with President Donald Trump, the United States will intensify its military operations there.

The report also noted that the ongoing war has led to rising fuel prices in multiple countries and significant casualties, including 234 students killed according to Iran’s Red Crescent, while Lebanon’s death toll has reached 1,268.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

US says over 11,000 Iranian targets struck and 150 ships destroyed in past month

The White House has indicated that President Donald Trump may ask Gulf countries to contribute financially to cover the costs of the ongoing US-Israel war surrounding Iran. Press Secretary Caroline Levitt, when asked whether Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates would bear a large share of the expenses as they did during the 1990–91 Gulf War, said the president might be interested in making such an appeal and that further details could come soon.

The first Gulf War began after Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait, when regional states along with Japan, Germany, and South Korea financed much of the war effort under a US-led coalition. In the current conflict, which the United States initiated, Gulf nations have shown reluctance to participate, fearing economic fallout from potential Iranian retaliation. Analysts cited in the report said these countries are already facing significant revenue and infrastructure losses.

Levitt also stated that over the past four weeks, the United States has carried out strikes on more than 11,000 targets in Iran, while Trump has warned that Iran’s power plants, oil fields, and Kharg Island could be destroyed if it fails to meet US conditions.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump may ask Gulf allies to help fund US-Israel war costs against Iran

Iranian media reported on Tuesday that an airstrike hit a desalination plant on Qeshm Island, located in the Strait of Hormuz, rendering the facility inoperative. The exact timing of the attack has not yet been confirmed. According to Mohsen Farhadi, a Health Ministry official quoted by the Iranian Students’ News Agency (ISNA), the plant is completely out of service and cannot be repaired in the short term.

Farhadi stated that until the facility can be restored, water demand in the area will be met through tankers and other desalination plants. Hormozgan’s deputy governor, Ahmad Nafisi, told Mehr News Agency that aside from the initial strike on the Qeshm water purification center early in the conflict, no new attacks have occurred.

The report comes amid broader regional instability, with Iranian outlets linking the incident to the ongoing war that has affected infrastructure and civilian services across the region.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Airstrike disables desalination plant on Iran’s Qeshm Island, disrupting local water supply

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the United States seeks a negotiated agreement with Iran but remains prepared to continue the conflict if talks fail. He emphasized that the ongoing Iran war would end only under the conditions set by President Donald Trump, underscoring Washington’s firm stance on the matter.

Hegseth also mentioned that the United States is continuing discussions with Iran and called on other nations to help ensure the openness of the strategic Strait of Hormuz. His remarks were reported by Al Jazeera, reflecting the administration’s dual approach of diplomacy backed by military readiness.

The statement comes amid reports of rising fuel prices worldwide and significant casualties linked to the Iran war, including claims by Iran’s Red Crescent that 234 students have been killed and 1,268 deaths reported in Lebanon.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

US defense chief says Iran war will end only under Trump's conditions

A case has been filed against Aminul Islam Sujon, the organizational secretary of Brahmanpara Upazila Awami League and former vice chairman of the upazila council, for allegedly assaulting acting headmistress Hasina Islam at Berakhla Abdul Matin Khasru Girls’ High School in Comilla. The incident occurred last Sunday, and the victim filed the case on Monday night at Brahmanpara Police Station, naming 11 accused including Sujon. The charges include attempted murder and violence against women.

According to the report, Sujon had previously been dismissed from his teaching post in 2019 for using a fake certificate and forging official signatures. After claiming a favorable court verdict, he rejoined the school two weeks ago, which allegedly led to tensions with the acting headmistress. Sujon and his cousin Sohel Rana, a local Jubo Dal leader, are accused of leading a group of supporters to attack the school.

Local officials confirmed that police are investigating the case and promised no one will be spared if found guilty. The accused, however, claimed he was being harassed and that the dispute arose during his attempt to resume duties following official advice.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Awami League leader sued for assaulting headmistress in Comilla school

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has accused the United States and Israel of deliberately avoiding efforts to normalize relations and reduce tensions in the Middle East. Speaking to Reuters, Lavrov said Washington and Tel Aviv show no genuine interest in improving ties between Iran and its neighbors, instead pursuing policies that prolong conflicts and sustain regional unrest.

Lavrov further claimed that the ongoing crises in the Middle East reflect a clear trend of regime change aimed at securing control over oil and gas resources. He argued that such actions not only weaken regional stability but also intensify competition among global powers.

The Russian diplomat warned that if the current situation remains unchecked, it could escalate into a broader regional conflict. He cautioned that the expanding scope of the Middle East crisis risks upsetting the balance of power and could pose a threat to global security.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Lavrov accuses US and Israel of sustaining Middle East unrest for geopolitical and energy interests

The Iranian government announced that one of its largest pharmaceutical companies, which produces anesthetic and cancer treatment drugs, was targeted in a joint US and Israeli strike on Tuesday. The attack reportedly damaged the company’s production lines. The statement was released through a post on the X platform, describing the incident as a strike on a civilian facility.

According to the government, the affected company is owned by the Social Security Investment Company, a state-run holding entity that manages pension funds. The announcement framed the strike as part of broader hostilities impacting civilian infrastructure.

The report did not specify the location of the facility or provide details about casualties or the extent of the damage.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran says US and Israeli strikes damaged major cancer drug factory

A new analysis by environmental group 350.org reports that the global rise in fuel and gas prices, driven by the ongoing Iran war, has caused an estimated $111 billion in losses to consumers and businesses within a month. The organization warned that major oil companies such as Chevron, Shell, and ExxonMobil could gain billions in additional profits from the crisis.

According to 350.org, imposing taxes on these windfall profits could help offset the economic impact of rising energy costs. The group noted that its estimate does not include indirect effects such as higher fertilizer and food prices, suggesting that the real economic damage may be significantly greater. It also cited examples of policy responses, including a proposed windfall tax in the Philippines, renewed export taxes in India, and Indonesia’s plan to install 100 gigawatts of solar power to strengthen energy independence.

The organization emphasized that investment in renewable energy could help stabilize global energy prices over time.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran war drives global energy price surge causing $111 billion loss, says 350.org

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that while the United States’ military strength is increasing, Iran’s military capability is weakening. He made the remarks during a briefing on the latest situation in the ongoing war involving Iran. According to Hegseth, President Donald Trump is taking actions that no previous president had dared to take.

Hegseth added that Iran launched the fewest number of missiles in the past 24 hours, suggesting a decline in its operational activity. He claimed that the morale of Iran’s armed forces has deteriorated, leading some members to leave the service and causing frustration among senior military leaders. The briefing highlighted the shifting balance of military momentum between the two nations.

The report also referenced broader regional developments, including the rise of a new alliance among four Muslim countries and the rising fuel prices worldwide due to the war’s impact, indicating the conflict’s expanding geopolitical and economic consequences.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

US Defense Secretary says Iran’s military morale weakening as US strength rises

The White House indicated that President Donald Trump may request financial assistance from Gulf countries to help cover the costs of the ongoing Iran-US-Israel war. Press Secretary Carolyn Levitt, when asked whether Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates would contribute a major share of the war expenses as they did during the 1990–91 Gulf War, said the president might be interested in making such an appeal and that further details could come soon.

The first Gulf War began after Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait, when regional states along with Japan, Germany, and South Korea bore significant portions of the war costs. In the current conflict, which the United States initiated, Gulf nations have shown reluctance to get involved, fearing economic repercussions from potential Iranian retaliation. Analysts cited in the report said these countries are already facing major revenue and infrastructure losses.

Levitt also stated that the United States has carried out more than 11,000 strikes on Iranian targets in the past four weeks, while Trump has warned that Iran’s power plants, oil fields, and Kharg Island could be destroyed if it fails to meet US conditions and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump may ask Gulf allies to share costs of Iran-US-Israel war

Bangladesh Islami Mohila Majlis has strongly condemned the recent life imprisonment verdict by a Delhi court against Kashmiri pro-independence leader Syeda Asiya Andrabi, head of the women’s rights group Dukhtaran-e-Millat, and her two associates. In a joint statement issued on Tuesday, the organization’s president Nasrin Kader and general secretary Raihana Lopa demanded their immediate and unconditional release, describing the verdict as unjust and oppressive.

The statement accused the Indian government of long-standing oppression in Kashmir, alleging that the region’s people, including women and children, have faced continuous persecution. It noted that Andrabi, a prominent voice against violence toward Kashmiri women, has been imprisoned in Delhi’s Tihar Jail since 2008 and has now been sentenced to life imprisonment again. Her husband, Dr. Muhammad Qasim, has reportedly been detained for 29 years.

The Mohila Majlis leaders urged global freedom and women’s organizations to raise their voices against what they described as India’s injustice and to pressure the Indian government to end repression in Kashmir.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Islami Mohila Majlis condemns Delhi court verdict, demands release of Asiya Andrabi

The government of Bangladesh has decided to purchase 260,000 metric tons of fuel oil to strengthen the country’s energy security. The decision was approved on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, during a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Government Purchase.

According to meeting sources, the Energy and Mineral Resources Division proposed the purchase in response to the unstable geopolitical situation following the Iran–United States–Israel conflict. The committee approved the direct international purchase of 100,000 metric tons of crude oil from Abir Trade and Global Markets, 100,000 metric tons of EN590-10 PPM sulfur standard diesel from Exxon Mobil Kazakhstan Inc. (EMKI), and 60,000 metric tons of gas oil (0.5% sulfur diesel) from Indonesia’s PT Bumi Siak Pusako Japin (BSP Japin) under a government-to-government arrangement.

The approved purchases aim to meet emergency fuel demand and maintain stability in the domestic energy supply amid global market volatility.

01 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh to buy 260,000 tons of fuel oil to secure national energy supply


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