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The President of the United Arab Emirates, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, held a phone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to the UAE’s state news agency. Both leaders condemned recent Iranian attacks and expressed solidarity with each other. Netanyahu affirmed Israel’s support for the UAE’s efforts to ensure national security, stability, and the safety of its citizens.

Israel’s Arabic-language X account stated that Netanyahu described the attacks as a clear violation of sovereignty and a threat to regional stability. The statement also noted that Israel, in coordination with the United States, had carried out strikes against Iran on February 28, reaffirming its unwavering solidarity with the UAE and full support for all measures to protect its security.

The UAE normalized relations with Israel in 2020 under a U.S.-brokered agreement, becoming the first Gulf nation to do so. Since then, economic and defense cooperation between the two countries has steadily expanded.

07 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

UAE and Israel leaders condemn Iranian attacks and reaffirm mutual security support

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee reaffirmed on Wednesday, May 6, that she will not resign from her post. Speaking at a meeting with her party’s legislators, she declared that she would rather be dismissed and called for such a day to be marked as a black day. According to NDTV, Banerjee also announced plans to approach the court seeking justice over incidents of post-election violence. She had earlier alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won through manipulation following the May 4 election results.

Her refusal to resign has created a constitutional complication, as it is customary for a chief minister to step down after elections so the majority party can form a new government. The situation has led to discussions about the possibility of her dismissal or the imposition of presidential rule in the state.

Meanwhile, reports of violence have emerged across West Bengal, with allegations that BJP supporters attacked and set fire to homes and offices of Trinamool Congress members. At least four people have reportedly died. The BJP has denied involvement, claiming that Trinamool workers disguised as BJP supporters carried out the attacks to create unrest.

07 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Mamata Banerjee refuses to resign amid post-election unrest in West Bengal

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that China believes Iran’s international position has strengthened following the recent war. He made the remarks after meeting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing, according to Iranian state media. Araghchi said both sides discussed key issues including the war, ways to end it, Iran’s peaceful nuclear program, sanctions, the Strait of Hormuz, and ongoing negotiations.

He added that a “new era” is emerging in Iran’s relations with other countries. The meeting highlighted continued diplomatic engagement between Tehran and Beijing amid regional and international tensions.

Araghchi’s comments suggest that Iran sees growing diplomatic opportunities in the aftermath of the conflict, with China recognizing its enhanced role on the global stage.

07 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran says China views its global position as stronger after the recent war

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman stated that the greatest asset of a state is the trust of its people. He emphasized that transparency and accountability in government and administration are essential to building this trust. Rahman made these remarks in a written speech delivered on Wednesday night at the annual gathering of the Bangladesh Administrative Service Association, held at the 'Trimoitree' conference in Agargaon, Dhaka.

He said the government seeks a people-oriented administration where citizens receive services quickly, transparently, and without harassment. While law is important, he noted that humanity carries even greater significance. Rahman urged officials to treat elderly and sick citizens with compassion, as such behavior fosters a positive perception of the state and government.

The Prime Minister added that the manifesto his party had developed for the welfare of the nation has now become the people’s manifesto, as it received public support. He called for its full implementation as the government’s responsibility.

07 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman stresses people's trust as the nation's greatest asset

Senior Supreme Court lawyer Advocate Mohammad Shishir Monir warned that Bangladesh could face an automatic establishment of a fascist regime within five years if essential political and institutional reforms are not implemented. He made the remarks on Wednesday at a discussion titled “Implementation of People’s Verdict and Public Expectation” held at the Central Muslim Literary Society in Sylhet.

Monir said the main goal of the recent mass uprising was to restructure the state and strengthen democratic institutions. However, without political will, institutional reform, and accountability, power could again become concentrated in the hands of a few, weakening democracy. He criticized the BNP for failing to play a responsible role after the uprising and alleged that the July Charter’s reform pledges, including constitutional amendments and formation of an upper house, were being ignored.

Former Sylhet Medical University vice-chancellor Professor Dr. Ismail Patwari added that the dream of freeing the country from fascism was fading as loyalty was prioritized over merit. Speakers urged political parties to implement the July Charter to honor the sacrifices of those involved in the uprising.

07 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Lawyer warns Bangladesh risks fascism within five years without political and institutional reforms

Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman has embarked on a three-day official visit to China, marking the first such trip since the BNP government took office two and a half months ago. Officials said the Teesta River issue will receive special attention during the talks. The visit aims to advance the long-stalled Comprehensive Management and Restoration of Teesta River Project, which Dhaka plans to implement with Chinese assistance after years of delay due to India’s objections.

The Teesta River, shared by Bangladesh and India, has long been a source of tension due to water-sharing disputes. A 2011 agreement between the two countries was never finalized, leading to recurring droughts and floods in northern Bangladesh. The proposed megaproject includes building a multipurpose barrage, dredging 102 kilometers of the river, constructing 203 kilometers of embankments, reclaiming land, and developing tourism and solar power facilities. China had earlier shown interest in financing the project, while India later expressed its own interest.

Analysts cited strategic motives behind both China’s and India’s involvement, linking Beijing’s interest to its Belt and Road Initiative. Local activists, however, remain cautious, urging the government to secure a fair water-sharing deal with India alongside the project’s implementation.

07 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh foreign minister visits China to revive Teesta megaproject talks

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has officially announced Dr. Hafizur Rahman as its mayoral candidate for the upcoming Gazipur City Corporation election. The announcement was made by the party’s Secretary General, Mia Golam Porwar, during a leadership gathering held on Wednesday afternoon at the Shaheed Abdul Malek Auditorium of Tamirul Millat Kamil Madrasa in Tongi.

During the event, Porwar described Gazipur as one of the country’s key industrial and densely populated cities, emphasizing the public’s expectation for honest, skilled, and people-oriented leadership. He stated that Dr. Rahman is widely accepted among youth and professionals and expressed confidence that his leadership would bring positive change to the city.

In his remarks, Dr. Rahman pledged to build a humane, clean, and modern city inspired by the ideals of the martyrs of July and the aspirations of the younger generation. He highlighted priorities such as ensuring workers’ rights, improving civic services, and establishing planned urban management, with a focus on resolving traffic congestion, waterlogging, waste management, and pollution issues.

07 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat-e-Islami names Dr. Hafizur Rahman as mayoral candidate for Gazipur City election

Bangladesh’s opposition leader and Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman visited the Peace Park and Peace Museum in Hiroshima, Japan, on Wednesday as part of his ongoing Japan tour. He was accompanied by Saiful Alam Khan Milon MP, a member of Jamaat’s central executive council, and Barrister Mir Ahmad Bin Kasem Arman MP, his foreign affairs adviser. Bangladeshi teachers from Hiroshima University and PhD researchers from Bangladesh also joined the visit.

The Hiroshima Peace Park and Museum commemorate the atomic bombing of the city on August 6, 1945, when the bomb named “Little Boy” was dropped. Three days later, another bomb, “Fat Man,” was detonated over Nagasaki. By December 1945, about 140,000 people in Hiroshima and 74,000 in Nagasaki had died, with an additional 214,000 later succumbing to radiation-related illnesses.

Even in 2026, Hiroshima remains a solemn reminder of that tragedy, with the ruins of the bombed building still standing as a historical witness.

07 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh opposition leader visits Hiroshima Peace Park during Japan tour

A roundtable discussion in Dhaka on Wednesday highlighted the growing threat of cybercrime in Bangladesh and called for coordinated efforts between the government and civil society to address it. The event, organized by Citizen Coalition under the theme 'Cyber Security and Future Challenges,' discussed issues such as website hacking, fake information, and the spread of counterfeit cards using mainstream media logos that mislead the public.

Rehan Asif Asad, adviser to the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology and the Ministry of Science and Technology, said the government is actively working on cyber security to counter online propaganda and information terrorism. He noted that the Cyber Security Act enacted by the current government remains in force, and authorities are cautious to prevent misuse of the law. He also stated that the government has not pressured the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) to remove any online content.

The discussion was chaired by photographer and human rights activist Shahidul Alam, with participation from BTRC Chairman Emdadul Bari, UNESCO Dhaka Office Head Susan Vize, and Swedish Embassy Political Secretary Paul, among others.

07 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka roundtable calls for joint action to tackle Bangladesh’s growing cybercrime threat

The government of Bangladesh has revised passenger fares for vessels operating on domestic waterways. According to a notification issued by the Technical Assistance Branch of the Ministry of Shipping on May 5, 2026, the new fare rates have been implemented from the same day in the public interest. The revision was made under Rule 27 of the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport (Routes, Permits, Schedules and Fare Determination) Regulations, 2019.

Under the new rates, the fare for the first 100 kilometers has been increased by 18 paisa per kilometer, raising the rate from Tk 2.77 to Tk 2.95 per passenger per kilometer. For distances beyond 100 kilometers, the fare has been raised by 14 paisa, from Tk 2.38 to Tk 2.52 per kilometer. The minimum passenger fare has also been increased from Tk 29 to Tk 32.

The notification, signed by Senior Assistant Secretary Chhanda Pal on behalf of the President, has been circulated to all relevant departments, with instructions for publication in the Bangladesh Gazette and on the ministry’s website. The decision has been communicated to BIWTA, BIWTC, and the launch owners’ association.

07 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh raises inland waterway passenger fares effective May 5, 2026

The government has cancelled all activities related to the 2024 Commercially Important Person (CIP) cards. The Ministry of Commerce issued an official notification on Tuesday announcing the decision. The move halts all administrative and procedural actions connected to the issuance and use of the 2024 CIP cards.

According to the source, a similar decision had been made earlier regarding the CIP cards issued in 2023 during the tenure of the interim government. The latest cancellation continues that approach, effectively suspending the CIP card program for consecutive years.

The notice did not specify reasons for the cancellation or outline any future plans for the CIP program, leaving the status of upcoming CIP recognitions uncertain.

07 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh cancels all 2024 CIP card activities following earlier 2023 suspension

Ted Turner, the legendary media entrepreneur who founded CNN and revolutionized global television news, has died at the age of 87. According to a statement from Turner Enterprises, he passed away on Wednesday at his home in Atlanta, surrounded by close family members.

Born in Ohio, Turner launched the world’s first 24-hour news channel, CNN, on June 1, 1980, transforming the way news was delivered and consumed. Initially dismissed by many as unrealistic, CNN went on to become a trusted global news source, particularly after its live coverage of the 1991 Persian Gulf War, which earned Turner Time magazine’s ‘Man of the Year’ recognition.

Known as the “Mouth of the South” for his outspoken personality, Turner built a vast media empire after inheriting his family’s billboard business at age 24. He revealed in 2018 that he had been diagnosed with Lewy body dementia, a neurological disorder, and battled the illness for years. His death marks not only the passing of a pioneering entrepreneur but also the close of a defining chapter in global media history.

07 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

CNN founder Ted Turner dies at 87 in Atlanta, ending a transformative era in global media

Widespread violence has erupted across West Bengal following the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) victory in the state assembly elections. Within hours of the May 4 results, clashes broke out in Kolkata and other districts, leaving at least four people dead and many injured. Reports describe streets filled with BJP flags and slogans, while residents in some areas have been forced to display party symbols to avoid attacks. Minority-dominated neighborhoods such as Metiabruz, Maheshtala, Tiljala, and Topsia have become flashpoints of unrest.

In Entally, local Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Tabrez Khan switched allegiance to the BJP overnight, citing fear for his safety. Several incidents of political killings have been reported, including the death of a TMC polling agent in Beleghata and a BJP worker in Udaynarayanpur. Violence has also spread to Asansol, Bardhaman, Hooghly, and Jalpaiguri, where party offices were seized and homes destroyed. BJP leader Shamik Bhattacharya blamed the TMC for provoking clashes, while the ground situation shows widespread intimidation.

The escalating unrest has raised concerns about communal targeting and the erosion of West Bengal’s social fabric, with fears of further violence in the coming days.

07 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Post-election violence spreads across West Bengal after BJP victory, leaving several dead

In West Bengal, a significant administrative directive has been issued just before the formation of a new government. Retired bureaucrats who were appointed during Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s tenure have been barred from entering government offices. According to administrative sources, the order took effect on Wednesday, May 6, and will remain in place until the new BJP-led government formally assumes office.

NDTV reported that Chief Secretary Dushyant Nariala conveyed the instruction from the state secretariat, Nabanna, to all departmental secretaries. The decision was communicated verbally across departments. Several retired officials serving as advisers or in special roles have already submitted their resignations and begun vacating government housing. The administration has also tightened document security, directing departments to safeguard important files and prevent any from leaving offices.

Financial advisers have been tasked with helping compile and secure lists of key departmental documents. Observers view these measures as an attempt to maintain administrative control and protect sensitive records amid the ongoing political transition in the state.

07 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

West Bengal bars retired bureaucrats from offices before new BJP-led government takes charge

Eastern Refinery PLC, the country’s only oil refinery, will restart its refining operations on Thursday afternoon, according to Deputy General Manager (Operations) Mamunur Rashid Khan. He said a shipment of crude oil has arrived in the country, and if all preparations go smoothly, refining will begin after 5 p.m. The initial production target has been set at around 3,500 tons per day, with output expected to increase gradually after technical adjustments.

A vessel named MT Nainemia from Saudi Arabia has anchored at Kutubdia in Cox’s Bazar carrying 194,000 metric tons of crude oil for the refinery. Current reserves are expected to support refining operations for 20 to 25 days. The next shipment of crude oil is likely to arrive after May 20, depending on loading schedules in Saudi Arabia.

Managing Director Md. Sharif Hasnat confirmed that the refinery will begin operations at full capacity as planned, ensuring continuity of supply if the next shipment is loaded between May 10 and 12.

07 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Eastern Refinery to restart oil processing Thursday after crude shipment arrival


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