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China’s Ministry of Commerce announced on Monday that it has imposed export controls on ten United States companies involved in the defense industry and rare mineral extraction. Among the affected firms is Oshkosh Defense, a manufacturer of military vehicles for the US armed forces, according to a report by AFP.

In its statement, the Chinese ministry said that the listed companies are now prohibited from receiving dual-use goods from China. It also specified that no individual or organization from any country or region may transfer or supply Chinese-made dual-use products to these companies.

The move is viewed as a significant development within the ongoing trade and technological competition between China and the United States.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

China restricts exports to ten US firms tied to defense and rare minerals

The market for polao rice in Bangladesh has become highly unstable, with prices rising by up to Tk 30 per kilogram and Tk 900 to Tk 2,000 per sack over the past month. Despite adequate supply, consumers have expressed frustration at the sudden spike in prices ahead of Eid-ul-Azha. Traders and wholesalers claim that mill owners and corporate groups have artificially created a supply crisis to increase profits, while rising fuel, gas, and electricity costs have also contributed to higher transport and ancillary expenses.

Retailers allege that large corporate groups are syndicating to control supply and exploit seasonal demand during Eid and wedding events. However, corporate representatives deny these accusations, attributing the price hike to reduced production caused by crop disease and increased export activity. Nabil Group’s managing director stated that export restrictions may be necessary to stabilize the domestic market.

Consumer rights advocates, including the Consumers Association of Bangladesh, have described the price surge as abnormal and criticized weak market monitoring, arguing that government tax reductions have not benefited ordinary consumers.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Polao rice prices jump Tk 30 per kg amid supply control and corporate manipulation claims

The official ball of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, named TRIONDA, has transformed traditional football design by integrating advanced digital technology. Developed to symbolize the unity of host nations—the United States, Canada, and Mexico—the ball features a four-panel structure and embedded sensors, microprocessors, and data transmission systems. At its core lies an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) sensor that records position, speed, direction, and touch data 500 times per second, enabling precise tracking of every movement on the field.

The TRIONDA ball works in coordination with high-powered stadium cameras and AI systems to determine offside moments, handballs, and other disputed plays within seconds. This integration allows faster and more accurate decisions, reducing delays in Video Assistant Referee (VAR) reviews. Additionally, the Connected Ball Technology transmits real-time data directly to VAR, cutting decision times to as little as 20–25 seconds.

Beyond officiating, the technology enhances broadcast experiences with AI-driven replays, 3D visualizations, and real-time performance analytics. While some fans fear technology may diminish football’s human drama, others welcome its precision and fairness, marking TRIONDA as a milestone in football’s technological evolution.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

AI-powered TRIONDA ball redefines football technology at the 2026 FIFA World Cup

Humanity has reached a remarkable milestone in science and technology with the installation of the world’s largest and most powerful digital camera at the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in northern Chile. The 3,200-megapixel camera, built by the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory of Stanford University, officially began operation in 2025 after being installed in late 2023–24. Designed for the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) project, the camera weighs about three tons and features a five-foot-wide lens, the largest of its kind.

The LSST project, costing approximately 673 million US dollars, took nearly a decade of collaboration among scientists and engineers from multiple countries. The camera’s 201 custom-designed CCD sensors form an ultra-flat focal plane, maintained in a dust-free, -100°C environment. It can capture images so detailed that a golf ball would be visible from 24 kilometers away. Each night, it will collect around 15 terabytes of data, processed using advanced supercomputers and artificial intelligence.

The images will help create the first 3D map of the universe, aiding research into galaxies, asteroids, supernovae, and dark matter, and enhancing understanding of cosmic origins.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

World’s largest 3,200-megapixel space camera starts operation at Chile’s Rubin Observatory

The International Crimes Tribunal-2 has set June 30 for delivering the verdict in the war crimes case against Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (JASAD) president Hasanul Haq Inu. The case involves allegations of killing six people in Kushtia during the July Revolution and other killings across the country. The tribunal fixed the date on Monday after completing all legal procedures.

Earlier, on May 14, both the prosecution and defense concluded their arguments, after which the tribunal kept the case awaiting verdict. Inu is the sole accused in the case. The tribunal’s investigation agency had submitted its report to the prosecution, leading to the formal filing of charges. On September 25 last year, Tribunal-2 officially accepted the charges.

Previously, on November 2, the tribunal framed eight specific charges of crimes against humanity against Inu and ordered the commencement of the trial proceedings.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Tribunal to deliver verdict on Hasanul Haq Inu war crimes case on June 30

Bangladesh expressed its intention to elevate bilateral relations with Malaysia during a meeting between Tareq Rahman and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on June 22, 2026, at the Perdana Putra office in Putrajaya. Rahman urged Malaysia to reopen its labor market for Bangladeshi workers and to regularize undocumented migrants. The two leaders discussed a range of issues of mutual interest, followed by a delegation-level meeting reviewing bilateral, regional, and international matters.

Discussions covered labor recruitment, renewal of work permits, market access for Bangladeshi agricultural products, Bangladesh’s application to become an ASEAN Sectoral Dialogue Partner, inclusion in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, the Rohingya issue, and cooperation in multilateral forums. After the talks, both prime ministers witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding on cultural affairs, as well as the exchange of documents on counterterrorism research cooperation and investment promotion.

The meeting concluded with a joint press conference and a luncheon hosted by the Malaysian prime minister, featuring a cultural program performed by Malaysian artists in Malay and Bengali languages.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh urges Malaysia to reopen labor market and regularize undocumented migrants

The eleven-party alliance led by Jamaat-e-Islami has announced a protest rally in Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding justice for enforced disappearances, killings, and mass murders allegedly committed during what it called the period of fallen Awami fascism. The rally will take place at Bijoynagar, where opposition leader and Jamaat Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, along with top leaders of the alliance, will address the gathering.

The program was announced at a press conference held Monday morning at Jamaat’s central office in Moghbazar by alliance coordinator and Jamaat Assistant Secretary General Dr. Hamidur Rahman Azad. He said the alliance will also hold rallies across districts on July 4 to protest the deteriorating law and order situation and alleged anti-national conspiracies. Additional programs will continue even after the national budget is passed.

The alliance plans a 36-day campaign from July 1 to August 5, to be finalized after a June 25 meeting. Upcoming divisional rallies are scheduled for Mymensingh on June 27, Rangpur on July 11, Barishal on July 18, and Sylhet on July 25.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat-led alliance to rally in Dhaka Tuesday demanding justice for killings under past rule

At least 54 people were injured and 18 others went missing following a powerful explosion at a factory in Qatar’s Ras Laffan Industrial City, according to the country’s Ministry of Interior. The ministry released the information on Monday through a post on social media platform X, confirming the scale of the incident.

Authorities have initiated search and rescue operations to locate the missing individuals. The ministry did not provide further details about the cause of the explosion or the condition of the injured. The report was carried by news agency AFP and published by local outlet Amar Desh Online.

Efforts to find the missing workers are ongoing, with officials focusing on recovery and safety measures in the affected industrial area.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Explosion in Qatar factory injures 54 and leaves 18 missing

Palestine supporters in the United Kingdom foresee a potential shift in the country’s Middle East and Israel policies as political changes loom. The rise of the Green Party in local elections, declining popularity of Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and growing sentiment within the Labour Party to halt arms exports to Israel have intensified speculation. Andy Burnham, the Labour Mayor of Greater Manchester, recently won a by-election in Makerfield with 54.80 percent of the vote, positioning him as a leading contender to replace Starmer.

Polls show Burnham, aged 56, as the most popular Labour politician, while Starmer faces one of his lowest approval ratings. A survey by Medical Aid for Palestinians found that 87 percent of Labour members support ending trade with illegal settlements and 78 percent back a full arms embargo on Israel. Burnham has maintained a balanced stance toward both Israel and Palestine, calling for a ceasefire and humanitarian aid for Gaza while supporting Israel’s right to targeted operations under international law.

Analysts suggest that a leadership change could bring further policy adjustments, following Labour’s 2024 decisions to partially suspend arms exports to Israel and recognize Palestine as a state.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Andy Burnham leads Labour race as UK debates possible Middle East policy shift

Bangladesh Prime Minister Tareq Rahman and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim held a private and bilateral meeting on Monday morning at Perdana Putra in Putrajaya. The two leaders discussed transparency in labor recruitment, worker welfare, and cooperation in trade, energy, and employment. Both sides expressed commitment to building prosperity through partnership, promoting regional peace, and fostering a more inclusive international order. No immediate major announcement on the labor market was made, as earlier indicated by Bangladesh’s foreign ministry.

During a joint press conference, Tareq Rahman urged Malaysia to recruit more Bangladeshi workers, reopen the labor market quickly, and consider regularizing undocumented workers. Anwar Ibrahim praised Rahman’s sincerity and emphasized that worker exploitation and abuse must end, calling for transparent processes that protect laborers and their families. The meeting also covered cooperation in halal economy, semiconductors, agriculture, education, and people-to-people exchanges.

Both leaders voiced optimism that the discussions would mark a new chapter in Bangladesh–Malaysia relations, with expectations of positive future impacts on labor and economic collaboration.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh and Malaysia vow deeper cooperation after Tareq Rahman–Anwar Ibrahim meeting

A witness has testified before Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal that former army officer Major General Ziaul Ahsan was directly involved in the disappearance of BNP leader M Ilias Ali. The witness, Imrul Kayes, a former soldier who once served as Ahsan’s bodyguard, gave his statement on Sunday in Tribunal-1 during a case concerning crimes against humanity allegedly committed during the Awami League government. Ahsan, who was brought to court under heavy police guard, previously served as head of RAB intelligence and later as director general of the National Telecommunication Monitoring Centre.

Kayes stated that during his service as Ahsan’s bodyguard for over a year, he witnessed numerous enforced disappearances and killings. He claimed that detainees from RAB-1’s TFI Cell were executed by shooting or lethal injections, estimating that 150 to 200 people were killed through various methods. Overcome with emotion, Kayes said he testified out of moral duty and a desire for justice, expressing hope that no soldier would face such circumstances again.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Witness accuses ex-Major General Ziaul Ahsan of involvement in disappearances and killings

Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has warned that the country will not hesitate to take military action if its water security is threatened. In an interview with ARY News, he said the issue of water distribution from the Indus River is directly linked to national security. Asif stated that if Pakistan’s rights over the Indus basin are undermined, Islamabad will respond accordingly, even considering war with India if national security is perceived to be at risk.

The warning comes amid renewed tensions between India and Pakistan over the Indus Waters Treaty. Recently, India’s Water Resources Minister C. R. Patil suggested that India could gain the capacity to significantly limit the Indus River’s flow to Pakistan by 2028, sparking widespread debate on social media. Relations between the two countries deteriorated after a deadly attack in Pahalgam in April 2025, which killed 26 people. India blamed Pakistan-backed militants and suspended the 1960 treaty, saying it would not be reinstated until cross-border terrorism was curbed.

Pakistan continues to oppose India’s decision, arguing that any disruption to the river flow would severely affect millions dependent on the Indus for agriculture and livelihoods.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistan warns of possible war with India over Indus River water dispute

Prime Minister Tareq Rahman of Bangladesh and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim held a bilateral meeting on Monday at the Perdana Putra complex in Malaysia. The discussion focused on strengthening bilateral relations and addressing issues of mutual interest between the two nations. Following the meeting, both leaders led a delegation-level discussion reviewing overall relations and exchanging views on regional and international matters of shared concern.

Key topics included reopening Malaysia’s labor market for Bangladeshi workers, regularizing undocumented Bangladeshi citizens, renewing work permits, and expanding market access for Bangladeshi agricultural products such as mangoes, fruits, and vegetables. The talks also covered Bangladesh’s application to become an ASEAN Sectoral Dialogue Partner, its inclusion in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), the Rohingya issue, and cooperation in the United Nations and other multilateral forums.

After the discussions, both prime ministers witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding on cultural cooperation, along with the exchange of documents on counterterrorism research and capacity building, and a bilateral investment agreement between the two countries.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh and Malaysia leaders meet to deepen ties and sign cooperation agreements

Bangladesh’s industrial sector has plunged into a deep crisis due to acute energy shortages, soaring bank interest rates, and a sluggish domestic market. Production costs have surged while technological stagnation has eroded global competitiveness. Many factories are operating below half capacity, and new investments have stalled. Experts warn that shrinking employment and industrial stagnation could push the overall economy toward a prolonged downturn.

Sectoral data show steep declines in textile, jute, cement, and food processing output, while high borrowing costs have discouraged new investment despite rising bank liquidity. The steel and cement industries are struggling with higher electricity prices and reduced demand, while the ready-made garment sector—responsible for over 80% of export earnings—has seen production drop by up to 30% due to power and gas shortages. Leather exports remain weak amid environmental compliance failures and financing constraints.

Export earnings fell 7.07% year-on-year in May 2026, with major markets shifting orders to competitors such as Vietnam and India. Industry leaders urge urgent policy action to stabilize energy supply, reduce interest rates, and restore investor confidence to avert long-term economic damage.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh’s industries struggle amid energy crisis, high interest rates and falling exports

Two farmers were killed by lightning in Kanchannagar area of Jamirta Union under Singair upazila in Manikganj district on Sunday evening, June 21, 2026. The victims were identified as Kabir Hossain, 30, son of Newaz Uddin, and Shahidul Islam, 25, son of Rafi Mistri, both residents of Kanchannagar village. The incident occurred while they were working in the field during sudden bad weather.

According to police and local sources, the two men were engaged in agricultural work when a thunderstorm began. They were struck by lightning and sustained severe injuries. Locals rescued them and took them to Jamal Clinic in Hemayetpur, Savar, where doctors declared them dead upon arrival.

Singair Police Station Officer-in-Charge Majharul Islam confirmed the incident and said police had been sent to the scene. He urged people to remain cautious during storms, warning that staying in open fields during rain is highly dangerous.

22 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Two farmers die after lightning strike in Singair, Manikganj


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