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International donors have pledged 1.3 billion euros ($1.5bn) in humanitarian aid for Sudan as global leaders met in Berlin on the third anniversary of the country’s civil war. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called the conflict a “tragic milestone” and urged an end to the violence, warning that its consequences are destabilising the wider region. Nearly 34 million people in Sudan now need humanitarian assistance, and more than 4.5 million have been displaced since fighting erupted in April 2023 between the military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

The Berlin conference brought together about a dozen foreign ministers and over 60 delegations, aiming both to raise funds and to revive stalled peace negotiations, though the warring parties were not invited. Sudan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the meeting as a “colonial tutelage approach,” accusing Western nations of imposing their agenda without consulting Khartoum. The African Union’s chairman, Mahmoud Ali Youssou, called for an immediate ceasefire and greater unity among Sudan’s civilian groups.

Germany, the host nation, pledged 212 million euros ($250m) as part of the total aid package, with Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul saying the funds would help alleviate suffering and save lives.

16 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

$1.5bn pledged for Sudan as Berlin conference urges end to civil war

The US Senate has rejected for the fourth time a resolution seeking to limit President Donald Trump’s authority to wage war with Iran. The measure, voted down 47–53 mostly along party lines, followed a two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran that began last week. Talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, failed to produce a lasting peace, though both sides indicated willingness for further dialogue. The resolution’s defeat came despite renewed calls from lawmakers to curb Trump’s unilateral military actions, which began alongside Israel on February 28.

Supporters argued that Trump acted outside constitutional authority, while opponents insisted he was within his presidential rights. Senator Chris Murphy criticized the conflict as mismanaged and costly, citing billions spent weekly and over a dozen American deaths. Republican Senator Jim Risch defended Trump’s actions as a duty to protect the US. The House of Representatives is expected to vote on a similar measure, though any passage would be largely symbolic given Trump’s veto power.

The ceasefire’s future remains uncertain as US forces maintain a naval blockade near Iran and both nations prepare for possible renewed talks in Islamabad.

16 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

US Senate rejects bid to limit Trump’s Iran war powers amid ongoing ceasefire talks

The United States has imposed new sanctions targeting individuals, companies, and ships linked to Iran, according to an update published on the US Treasury Department’s website. The announcement came during a period of ceasefire between Iran and the United States. The Treasury stated that three individuals, 17 entities, and nine vessels have been added to the sanctions list.

Shortly before this update, Treasury Secretary Scott Besent announced that the previous waiver allowing the purchase of oil from Russia and Iran while at sea would not be renewed. This move signals a tightening of economic pressure on Iran’s oil trade and related networks.

The decision is expected to further restrict Iran’s ability to conduct international oil transactions and increase economic strain on sectors connected to its energy exports, as reported by Al Jazeera.

16 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

US tightens sanctions on Iran-linked entities and ships amid ongoing ceasefire

The latest edition of the Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack has sharply criticized India’s expanding dominance and political entanglement in global cricket administration. Editor Lawrence Booth described the current state of world cricket as increasingly “Orwellian,” claiming that political influence over the sport is now stronger than ever. The report highlights that both the International Cricket Council’s chief executive and chairman are Indian nationals, with chairman Jay Shah also being the son of India’s Home Minister Amit Shah and a close associate of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Wisden argues that India’s cricket board has effectively functioned as a sporting arm of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, strengthening India’s control over international cricket. The 2025 Asia Cup was cited as an example of politics infiltrating the game, with Indian and Pakistani players refusing to shake hands amid military tensions. Booth also noted symbolic gestures such as India’s captain dedicating a victory to the armed forces and Modi’s social media message framing the win in militaristic terms.

The report further mentions regional ripple effects, including Bangladesh’s cricketing uncertainties linked to political and security concerns. Wisden concludes that world cricket now faces a critical question over whether it can preserve its competitive integrity under India’s growing political shadow.

16 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Wisden criticizes India’s political dominance and influence over global cricket governance

Five Israeli soldiers were injured in a rocket attack in southern Lebanon, according to the Israeli military. In a statement posted on social media platform X, the army said one soldier was seriously wounded while four others sustained minor injuries. The incident occurred amid ongoing hostilities in the Bint Jbeil area, where fierce fighting continues between Hezbollah and Israeli forces.

Israeli Army Radio reported that the soldiers were hurt in the same area where clashes remain active. The violence follows days of heavy fighting in southern Lebanon. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a video message on X that the Israeli army is moving to take control of the southern Lebanese town where the battles have been concentrated. He added that he has instructed the military to strengthen security measures.

Netanyahu also mentioned that Israel is being kept informed by its American allies regarding contacts with Iran and stated that Israel is prepared for any possible escalation as fighting risks resuming.

16 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Five Israeli soldiers injured in rocket attack amid fierce fighting in southern Lebanon

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the country’s military is close to capturing the strategic southern Lebanese city of Bint Jbeil. In a video message posted on his social media account, he said that Israeli forces are advancing in the area where intense fighting with Hezbollah has continued for several days.

The city, located near Israel’s border, holds both strategic and symbolic importance. Netanyahu added that he had instructed the military to further strengthen security, describing the move as part of Israel’s broader operations in Lebanese territory. He also mentioned that the United States has been keeping Israel informed about its communications with Iran, noting that both countries share the same objectives.

Netanyahu emphasized that Israel is preparing for any possible escalation, as the potential for renewed conflict remains high, according to his statement cited by Al Jazeera.

16 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Netanyahu says Israeli forces close to capturing key southern Lebanese city amid clashes

Lebanon has lodged a formal complaint with the United Nations Security Council against Israel following a series of airstrikes across the country. According to Lebanon’s Foreign Ministry, the complaint concerns more than 100 Israeli air raids carried out on April 8, which struck densely populated residential areas in Beirut during busy hours without prior warning.

The ministry stated that these attacks constitute a clear violation of international law. Official figures released by the Lebanese government report that 303 people were killed in the strikes, including 30 children and 71 women, while at least 1,150 others were injured.

The complaint marks Lebanon’s latest diplomatic move amid escalating regional tensions, as cited by Al Jazeera, which reported the details of the ministry’s statement.

16 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Lebanon files UN complaint over Israeli airstrikes that killed 303 people

Police in Dhaka have arrested a suspected mugger accused of robbing passengers on moving vehicles in the city’s Jatrabari area. The detainee, identified as Md. Aminul Islam, 24, was apprehended on Wednesday night, April 15, following a targeted operation. The arrest was confirmed in a statement issued by the Dhaka Metropolitan Police’s Media and Public Relations Division, signed by Deputy Commissioner N M Nasir Uddin.

According to Jatrabari police sources, Aminul Islam was captured around 7:30 p.m. based on secret intelligence and with the help of technology. Authorities reported that he has multiple cases of robbery and mugging filed against him at Jatrabari Police Station. Preliminary interrogation revealed that he had been involved in robbing passengers on moving buses, microbuses, and other vehicles in the area for a long time.

Police stated that legal proceedings are underway against the arrested suspect.

16 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Police arrest suspected mugger for armed robbery on moving vehicle in Dhaka’s Jatrabari

The government of Bangladesh has imposed a 58-day ban on fishing in the country's maritime territory of the Bay of Bengal, effective from Wednesday until June 11. As a result, around 64,000 registered fishermen across seven upazilas of Bhola district have become temporarily unemployed. The restriction aims to protect fish resources during the breeding season. Each registered fisherman is set to receive 77 kilograms of rice during the ban period, distributed at a rate of 40 kilograms per month.

According to the district fisheries office, trawlers are returning from the sea to local docks, and rice distribution will begin once they arrive. Some fishermen have complained about irregularities and delays in previous relief distributions. Local officials assured that rice allocations have already reached union councils and will be distributed on time. Ice factory and fuel sellers have also been instructed not to supply trawlers during the ban.

Bhola’s district administration said it will monitor fair distribution and request NGOs to suspend loan installments for fishermen during the two-month fishing ban.

16 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

58-day fishing ban in Bay of Bengal leaves 64,000 Bhola fishermen without work

US Vice President JD Vance faced intense protests while speaking at a Turning Point USA event at the University of Georgia. The disruption began about ten minutes into his speech when several audience members shouted accusations about US support for violence in Gaza. Vance paused to address the protesters, partially agreeing with their statement that 'Jesus Christ does not support genocide,' while also defending the Trump administration’s policies.

Later in his remarks, Vance expressed sympathy toward critics of the Iran war and acknowledged that many young American voters disapprove of the country’s Middle East policy. He said he understood their concerns but insisted that the administration was working to resolve conflicts and prevent further wars. Vance also urged the audience to engage in politics rather than limit themselves to criticism.

The incident occurred amid growing dissatisfaction among Trump supporters over the administration’s war policies, with some prominent conservative figures openly voicing criticism.

16 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

JD Vance faces Georgia protest, concedes young voters oppose US Middle East policy

At least nine people, including eight students and a teacher, were killed in a shooting at a secondary school in Turkey’s southeastern Kahramanmaraş province on Wednesday. Authorities said thirteen others were injured, six of them critically. Interior Minister Mustafa Ali Yerlikaya confirmed that the attacker was a 14-year-old student from the same school and described the incident as a personal attack unrelated to terrorism.

According to the provincial governor, the student shot himself after the attack. He reportedly brought five firearms and seven magazines to school in a bag, believed to belong to his father, a former police officer. The shooter opened fire in two fifth-grade classrooms, where children are typically aged 10 to 11. The suspect’s father has been detained for questioning, local media reported.

The attack marks the second school shooting in Turkey within two days, following an incident in Şanlıurfa province that injured at least 16 people. The rare recurrence of such violence has raised public concern over school security, prompting the government to pledge heightened safety measures.

16 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Nine killed in school shooting in southeastern Turkey, attacker was 14-year-old student

The ‘Boishakhi Entrepreneur Fair 1433’ at the University of Chittagong campus featured a mix of traditional Bangladeshi products and imported Chinese items. The two-day event, organized by the Chittagong University Central Students’ Union (CHAKSU), took place at the university’s Buddijibi Chattar and drew a large number of visitors. The fair was inaugurated by Vice-Chancellor Dr. Mohammad Al-Forkan, with 75 stalls participating.

Among the highlights, the ‘Karukuti’ stall attracted attention with eco-friendly jute bags, floor mats, betel-nut shell plates, and shoes made from cooling mats. The marketing manager said their products are registered under the Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation and the Ministry of Jute. Another stall, ‘Gift Basket by Kaniz Girls Priority,’ sold Chinese skincare products, jewelry, and artificial nails, drawing crowds of female students. Participants expressed satisfaction with sales and enthusiasm for future ventures.

Organizers stated that the fair aims to encourage student entrepreneurship and promote local products. Awards will be given to the top three stalls based on product quality and presentation after the event concludes.

16 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

CU fair blends local jute crafts and Chinese imports to inspire student entrepreneurship

The Saidpur municipal branch of Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir organized a prayer event on Wednesday at the Upazila Model Mosque auditorium for students appearing in the 2026 Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examinations. Former central executive council member Abul Kalam Azad attended as the chief guest and emphasized that hard work, discipline, and faith in Allah are key to success. He urged students to build their future with moral and ideological strength.

The event was presided over by Fahim Muntasir, president of the Saidpur municipal branch, with Sirajul Islam Sohag, office secretary of the Nilphamari town branch, as special guest. Around 150 students from various educational institutions participated in the program. After the prayer, educational materials were distributed among the examinees.

According to the organizers, such events play an important role in motivating students mentally and praying for their success in upcoming examinations.

16 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Prayer event in Saidpur seeks success for 2026 SSC examinees

The Bangladesh Madrasa Education Directorate has issued instructions to all madrasa principals to implement a 180-day action plan aligned with the government’s election manifesto. The directive, announced in a letter sent on Wednesday, requires each institution to execute the plan and submit an implementation report via email to the Directorate’s Director General at planning.madrasah@gmail.com.

According to the letter, the action plan includes four key programs: Learning with Happiness (joyful education), prioritizing health and nutrition, launching free Wi-Fi, and implementing the One Child, One Tree initiative. These programs are part of the Technical and Madrasa Education Division’s broader effort to fulfill commitments made in the government’s manifesto.

The Directorate emphasized that all madrasa heads must strictly follow the instructions and ensure timely submission of progress reports to support the national education reform agenda.

16 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh orders all madrasa heads to execute and report on 180-day education action plan

Severe power shortages have crippled daily life in Osmaninagar upazila of Sylhet, where around 200,000 residents are enduring frequent and prolonged load-shedding. The outages, lasting several hours at a time, have left large parts of the area without electricity. According to the local power office, daytime demand stands at 10 to 12 megawatts, but supply is limited to only 4 to 5 megawatts. At night, demand rises to 16 to 17 megawatts, yet supply remains far below requirement.

Residents complain that despite government directives for uninterrupted electricity, the situation has worsened, with power cuts occurring even without storms or visible technical faults. On Wednesday, electricity was out for nearly four hours in the afternoon, returning briefly before another outage in the evening. The disruptions have severely affected education, with students struggling to prepare for ongoing and upcoming exams, and businesses facing major losses during the busy Eid season.

Officials attribute the crisis to national grid load management issues, while locals question the feasibility of the government’s promise of continuous power supply.

16 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Frequent power cuts leave 200,000 Osmaninagar residents struggling amid Sylhet’s ongoing energy crisis


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