Web Analytics
Bangla
Loading date...
RECENT THREADS SOCIAL PAGE LOGIN

Turkey’s Istanbul Prosecutor’s Office has issued arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and 36 other senior Israeli officials, accusing them of genocide and crimes against humanity in Gaza. The warrants, released on Friday, November 7, name key figures such as Defense Minister Israel Katz, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, and Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir. Turkish prosecutors allege that Israel’s military actions in Gaza constitute deliberate and systematic genocide. The investigation also includes Israel’s airstrike on the Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital in Gaza. Turkey, which previously joined South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice, says it aims to uphold international law and accountability. Israel has strongly condemned the move, calling it a “political stunt” by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, while tensions continue amid a fragile ceasefire in Gaza.

09 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Photo: Collected

In a compassionate act of humanity, BNP’s Acting Chairman and chief patron of Amra BNP Poribar, Tarique Rahman, has taken responsibility for two orphaned siblings, Mariam and Ismail, from Khanmarich Union in Bhangura Upazila of Pabna. The two children’s plight recently drew attention on social media, prompting Tarique Rahman to respond immediately. He directed Amra BNP Poribar convener Atikur Rahman Rumman to investigate their situation and ensure necessary support. On Saturday, November 8, a humanitarian event was held at Madarbariya village, where financial assistance from Tarique Rahman was handed over to the siblings by BNP’s Kisan Dal President, agriculturist Hasan Jafir Tuhin. BNP Chairperson’s Special Assistant, Advocate Shamsur Rahman Shimul Biswas, attended as chief guest, expressing solidarity and assuring continued support on behalf of Tarique Rahman. Additionally, Amra BNP Poribar Member Secretary, agriculturist Moksedul Momin Mithun, announced a monthly scholarship for Mariam and Ismail’s education. The event was attended by several BNP leaders and local representatives, including members of the press and civil society. The initiative reflects the BNP leader’s commitment to standing beside vulnerable citizens in times of distress.

08 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Tarique Rahman’s representatives hand over financial aid to orphans Mariam and Ismail in Pabna

The Trump administration has issued a new directive tightening U.S. visa rules, particularly for applicants with chronic health conditions. According to an ABC News report published on Saturday (November 8), a confidential instruction sent by the U.S. State Department on Thursday (November 6) advised embassies and consular officials to consider health and age as key factors in assessing visa applications. The rule allows officials to deny permanent residency to individuals suffering from diabetes, obesity, heart disease, cancer, or other long-term illnesses that could make them financially dependent on government assistance in the future. The directive also includes evaluating the health of applicants’ family members and their potential ability to work while caring for dependents. Conditions such as obesity, viewed as contributing to ailments like asthma and hypertension, are categorized as high-risk due to costly treatments. Officers must now assess whether applicants can afford their medical expenses. Immigration experts have criticized the rule as another reflection of the Trump administration’s restrictive immigration stance. They warn that giving visa officers authority to make medical-based decisions without proper expertise could lead to biased and inconsistent outcomes.

08 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Trump’s new visa policy sparks global debate over health-based immigration restrictions

Feni district BNP’s member secretary and Feni-2 constituency nomination aspirant Alal Uddin Alal has sparked widespread discussion after posting a photo of himself in a paddy field making a “review appeal” in a cricketer’s gesture. The symbolic protest came after his name was excluded from BNP’s preliminary candidate list announced on November 3. Alal, who had sought the party’s nomination for the upcoming 13th national election, said the act was a peaceful and creative call for reconsideration of the nomination decision. His social media post quickly went viral, drawing mixed reactions from party members—some expressed solidarity while others criticized the selection process. Alal said his initiative reflected a new, nonviolent language of protest, contrasting with Feni’s once-violent political past. According to party sources, several BNP leaders were vying for the Feni-2 seat, while Professor Zainal Abedin was chosen as the preliminary candidate.

08 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Feni district BNP’s member secretary and Feni-2 constituency nomination aspirant Alal Uddin Alal has sparked widespread discussion after posting a photo of himself in a paddy field making a “review appeal” in a cricketer’s gesture

Dr. Syed Abdullah Muhammad Taher, Naib-e-Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, has expressed optimism that a “miracle” could occur in the country’s next national election. Speaking on Friday at an Islami Chhatra Shibir event in Dhaka, Taher praised the student group for securing the mandate of general students at four universities, saying it proves Shibir represents the broader student community of Bangladesh. He credited the group’s efforts with ending campus torture cells and curbing drug gatherings, emphasizing the students’ growing role in moral and political reform. Taher called on young voters—particularly the four crore students nationwide—to support “idealistic political parties” to bring about positive transformation. Referring to past student movements, he urged them to continue fighting against corruption and injustice, hoping that their unity would again inspire a major political shift in the upcoming election.

08 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dr. Syed Abdullah Muhammad Taher, Naib-e-Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, has expressed optimism that a “miracle” could occur in the country’s next national election

The New York Times Company has reported robust third-quarter results driven by strong growth in digital subscriptions and online advertising. The media giant added 460,000 new digital-only subscribers between July and September — its biggest quarterly increase in recent years — fueled by the success of its multi-product bundle strategy. Over half of its total 12.33 million subscribers now use more than one of its products, which include News, Cooking, Games, Wirecutter, and The Athletic. While digital revenue soared, print subscriptions dropped by 50,000 to 570,000, reducing print income by 3% to $127.2 million. Despite higher operating expenses of $596 million, up 5.8% year-over-year, overall profitability climbed 26.1%. CEO Meredith Kopit Levien expressed confidence in the company’s ability to expand its loyal readership and announced a target of 15 million subscribers by the end of 2027. The Athletic, acquired in 2022 for $550 million, turned profitable for the first time this quarter. The company closed September with $1.1 billion in cash and marketable securities, signaling strong financial stability as it continues its digital transformation.

08 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Digital growth boosts profits as print circulation wanes for The New York Times

The United States has announced tough new sanctions against Lebanon’s Hezbollah, accusing the group of laundering over one billion dollars in funds received from Iran through both licensed and unlicensed money exchange networks. The U.S. Treasury said Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Quds Force has been transferring large sums since January, fueling Hezbollah’s paramilitary operations and undermining Lebanon’s sovereignty. Treasury Under Secretary John Hurley emphasized that Lebanon can only achieve stability and prosperity if Hezbollah is disarmed and cut off from Iranian financial and political influence. The sanctions coincide with renewed violence in Lebanon, as Israel launched significant airstrikes despite a year-old ceasefire between the two sides. According to Lebanon’s Health Ministry, one person was killed and another injured in Thursday’s attacks. In response, the Lebanese army has started operations to dismantle Hezbollah bases in the south. The move heightens regional tension amid ongoing disputes over Iranian involvement and Hezbollah’s growing military presence within Lebanon.

08 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

The United States has announced tough new sanctions against Lebanon’s Hezbollah

BanglaFact, the Fact-Check and Media Research Team of the Press Institute Bangladesh (PIB), has uncovered a continuous misinformation campaign in several Indian mainstream media outlets falsely alleging that a book presented by Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus contained a “Greater Bangladesh” map. According to BanglaFact, Indian outlets such as Financial Express, Firstpost, India.com, ABP Live, and News18 have repeatedly misrepresented a graffiti image featured on the cover of a book titled Art of Triumph. The book, compiled from spontaneous graffiti drawn by students after the July 2024 mass uprising, was gifted to global leaders and diplomats as a symbolic piece of people’s art — not a geopolitical document. The so-called “Greater Bangladesh” conspiracy theory has resurfaced multiple times in Indian media, despite being debunked earlier. BanglaFact confirmed that the map was simply an artistic, non-official representation that does not include any foreign territory. Similar false claims previously circulated during a cultural event at Dhaka University in 2025. The investigation highlights how certain Indian outlets have distorted visuals and context to fuel baseless political narratives, while BanglaFact continues to combat fake news and ensure factual accuracy.

08 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dr. Yunus’s gifted book cover misrepresented as “Greater Bangladesh” map by Indian media

Professor Bidhan Ranjan Roy Poddar, Advisor to the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education, has stated that the demand of assistant primary school teachers to be upgraded directly from the 13th to the 10th grade lacks justification. Speaking to journalists after a views exchange meeting at the Khulna District Shilpakala Academy on Saturday morning, he said that most teachers themselves believe the demand is not logical. The advisor explained that while headteachers have been promoted to the 10th grade, it is impractical to apply the same for all assistant teachers due to their large number. The government is working to ensure that teachers can at least achieve the 11th grade, he added. Professor Poddar also mentioned that the Ministry of Public Administration has a policy of allocating 80% for promotion and reserving 20% for new recruitment. The meeting also discussed improving teaching quality and teachers’ moral and practical development.

08 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Advisor to the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education, Professor Bidhan Ranjan Roy Poddar. Photo: Collected

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has blamed President Joe Biden for instigating the ongoing war in Ukraine, asserting that Biden’s decisions led to devastating consequences for the country. Speaking at the White House during a meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Friday, Trump said Biden “pushed the war to happen,” claiming it was “hard to believe but true.” According to Trump, Biden’s foreign policy failures have caused Ukraine to shrink in size and lose countless lives. This statement follows remarks from Orbán, who revealed that a potential summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump could soon take place in Budapest. Last month, Trump postponed a planned meeting with Putin, citing “insufficient progress,” though both the Kremlin and the White House confirmed that the meeting was delayed, not canceled. Orbán, during an interview with Hungarian media outlet Magyar Nemzet, mentioned that only a few unresolved issues remain between Russia and the United States concerning the Ukraine conflict. He later told Kossuth Radio that he was confident the Trump-Putin meeting would happen in Budapest, although it remains uncertain whether the meeting would bring a final resolution or mark an important step toward peace.

08 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Trump accuses Biden of sparking the Ukraine war during a meeting with Hungary’s Viktor Orbán at the White House

Bangladesh Bank Governor Dr. Ahsan H. Mansur has stated that the country’s overall economic condition remains stable. Speaking as the chief guest at a regional seminar on MFI-Bank Linkage held at Water Garden Resort in Basail, Tangail, on Saturday (November 8), he emphasized that with continued political stability, the economy will progress even more smoothly in the coming days. The seminar, organized by the Microcredit Regulatory Authority (MRA), aimed to enhance the flow of banking services and funds to rural and marginalized communities. Addressing the issue of recovering laundered money, Dr. Mansur mentioned that lawyers have been sent to the UK on behalf of several banks to establish claims against certain corporate groups. If successful, positive outcomes are expected soon. The event was chaired by MRA’s Executive Vice Chairman Dr. Mohammad Helal Uddin and attended by top officials from various banks and NGOs.

08 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Governor Dr. Ahsan H. Mansur at the regional MFI-Bank Linkage seminar in Tangail. Photo Credit: Jugantor

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced she will retire from representing San Francisco in Congress at the end of her current term in 2027, ending nearly four decades in U.S. politics. Pelosi, the first female Speaker of the House, gained prominence as one of Donald Trump’s most vocal critics and led two impeachment proceedings against him. During a White House press conference responding to her announcement, Trump called her a “wicked woman” but said her retirement was a “service to the country.” Pelosi also became known for her bold political gestures, including tearing up Trump’s 2020 State of the Union speech, and recently described him as a “disgusting creature” in a CNN interview. Her departure marks the conclusion of a historic career, highlighting her role as one of the most influential women in American politics.

08 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced she will retire from representing San Francisco in Congress at the end of her current term in 2027, ending nearly four decades in U.S. politics

The Bangladesh Army has issued a warning regarding the circulation of false and baseless information on social media related to elections and the Chief of Army Staff, General Waker-uz-Zaman. According to the verified Facebook page of the Bangladesh Army, recent posts and messages have falsely linked the army chief to election activities, creating misleading narratives. The army has called on the public to exercise caution and not fall prey to these fabricated campaigns. In its advisory, the army shared six screenshots of such fake campaigns to illustrate the nature of the misinformation. The warning emphasizes the importance of staying vigilant in the digital age, especially when social media can be a source of rumors and false narratives. Authorities are urging citizens to verify information before sharing it and to avoid spreading unverified content that can mislead others.

08 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Spreading false propaganda about the Army Chief — a call to remain alert

During the third round of ongoing talks in Istanbul with the Afghan Taliban government, Pakistan presented a list of “evidence-based, reasonable, and rational” demands aimed at ending cross-border terrorism. The discussions, mediated by Turkey and Qatar, seek to reduce tensions following last month’s deadly border clashes. Pakistan shared proof supporting its claims, which mediators fully backed, and the points are now being discussed with the Afghan delegation. Islamabad dismissed rumors circulating on Afghan social media as speculative or deliberately misleading. Both sides have agreed to maintain a ceasefire, with a monitoring and verification mechanism established to ensure compliance. Pakistan reaffirmed its commitment to peaceful dialogue and urged Afghanistan to act responsibly, highlighting that the recent border incident was provoked by Afghan forces, and Pakistani forces responded professionally to restore control.

08 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

During the third round of ongoing talks in Istanbul with the Afghan Taliban government, Pakistan presented a list of “evidence-based, reasonable, and rational” demands aimed at ending cross-border terrorism

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has openly claimed responsibility for Israel’s airstrike on Iran that occurred last June, stating that he was “fully responsible” for the operation. In a statement on November 7, Trump emphasized that Israel’s initial attack was extremely powerful and that his administration oversaw the operation’s execution. While the Washington administration initially sought to distance itself from the strike, Trump now asserts credit for the military outcomes. He likened the decisive action to how his party should move forward politically. The Israeli strike triggered a severe retaliatory response from Iran, which forced the United States and Israel to announce a ceasefire within 12 days. Trump’s comments come amid his push for Republicans in the Senate to pass legislation by simple majority, signaling his continued influence in U.S. political and foreign policy discussions.

08 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has openly claimed responsibility for Israel’s airstrike on Iran that occurred last June, stating that he was “fully responsible” for the operation


The ‘1 Nojor’ media platform is now live in beta, inviting users to explore and provide feedback as we continue to refine the experience.