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Pakistan Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir will visit Tehran, the Iranian capital, on Monday, according to Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei. The report, published on August 23, 2026, cited Iran’s Fars news agency for the announcement. No further schedule or meetings for the visit were specified in the source.

Baghaei said strengthening bilateral cooperation is among the main objectives of Munir’s visit. He also linked the trip to continuing Pakistan’s “sincere efforts” to establish regional peace and security. The source did not provide details about specific cooperation areas or any planned agreements.

The Tehran visit is described as part of efforts by Pakistan and Iran to further strengthen their bilateral relationship. The two countries are also continuing cooperation on regional peace and security, according to the report. The source did not state how long Munir’s visit would last or identify other officials expected to take part in discussions.

23 Aug 26 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir will visit Tehran Monday to strengthen bilateral cooperation

A Lalmonirhat court on Sunday sentenced Bidhan Chandra to death for the murder of seven-year-old schoolgirl Nandini Roy of Falimari village in Aditmari upazila. District and Sessions Judge Md Haidar Ali delivered the verdict on August 23, 2026, within six working days after the case was transferred for trial. Two other accused, Ranjit Kumar Roy and Mamata Rani, received five years’ rigorous imprisonment each.

Nandini’s father, Nalani Mohan Barman, filed the murder case at Aditmari police station on June 16 against three accused. The complaint alleged that Nandini was killed between 3pm on June 15 and 6am on June 16, and her body was buried in a maize field belonging to Javed Ali to conceal it. Police said Bidhan gave a confession under Section 164, leading to the recovery of the body and seizure of a spade and other evidence.

Bidhan was convicted under Section 302 and fined Tk20,000, with additional penalties under Section 404. The death sentence requires High Court Division approval, and he may appeal within seven days. All three convicts were ordered sent to Lalmonirhat District Jail.

23 Aug 26 1NOJOR.COM

Lalmonirhat court gives death sentence to main accused in Nandini Roy murder case

Prime Minister Tareque Rahman instructed naval and air force selection board members to base officers’ promotions on integrity and merit, above political ideology and personal preferences. He gave the directive on Sunday morning while inaugurating the Navy and Air Force Selection Board 2026 at Air Force Headquarters in Dhaka Cantonment.

He said assessments should emphasize professional competence, leadership, discipline, integrity, reliability, loyalty and, above all, suitability for appointment. The prime minister said the Bangladesh Navy and Air Force have contributed not only to protecting national independence and sovereignty but also to supporting civilian authorities in maintaining internal peace, stability and disaster response.

Rahman later visited several key Air Force operational facilities, including the Air Defence System Integration site, the Air Command Operation Centre and the Aerospace Research and Development Complex. He observed Air Force-produced unmanned aerial vehicles, including drones, kamikaze drones, interceptor drones and VTOL systems, as well as a quadcopter flight. He expressed hope that such domestic capabilities would advance research, innovation and technological self-reliance.

23 Aug 26 1NOJOR.COM

Tareque Rahman calls for merit- and integrity-based military promotions

Gaza is facing an acute shortage of burial space after Israel’s ongoing attacks destroyed more than 40 cemeteries across the enclave, according to the report published on August 23, 2026. More than 73,000 Palestinians have been killed over more than two years, while families are increasingly burying relatives in gardens, schools, tents and displacement camps because established cemeteries lack capacity.

Omar al-Sawhi, 20, said his father Mohammed was shot dead on June 10 while working at a tea shop near the Israeli-designated “Yellow Line” in Gaza City’s Zeitoun area. With no space in Zeitoun cemetery and burial costs beyond the family’s means, Mohammed was buried in his grandfather’s grave. Since the war began, bodies have also been temporarily buried at hospitals and shelters.

After an October 2025 ceasefire, relatives began recovering bodies from rubble and temporary graves for reburial in cemeteries. Gaza authorities said 529 bodies were recovered from seven mass graves at hospitals. Burial costs have risen to 700–1,000 shekels amid shortages of construction materials and grave markers, prompting families to use stones, paper, mud and building debris as grave identifiers.

23 Aug 26 1NOJOR.COM

Destroyed cemeteries and rising deaths are driving an acute burial-space shortage across Gaza

Bangladesh’s government is targeting a soft opening of the third terminal at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on December 16, Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister M Rashiduzzaman Millat said. Speaking to journalists at the Civil Aviation and Tourism Ministry at the Secretariat on Sunday, he said work on the terminal remains under way. He added that full operations could begin within a maximum of three months after the soft opening.

Millat said the Japanese side is expected to submit its bid by the 25th of this month. The bid will be evaluated in detail, and the government hopes to sign a contract by September. After that, he said, about three and a half months would remain to prepare for a possible soft opening.

The minister said the government would try to hold the soft opening within that period. However, if additional time is needed to complete the work properly, the deadline could be extended by one or two months. Despite that possibility, he said the government is still sticking to its December 16 target for the soft opening.

23 Aug 26 1NOJOR.COM

Government targets December 16 soft opening for Hazrat Shahjalal Airport’s third terminal

Operations at Ferdous Shipyard in Bhatiari, Sitakunda, Chattogram, have been halted across the entire yard following a worker’s death from toxic gas, raising fresh concerns about a severe crisis in the shipbreaking industry. The report, published on August 23, 2026, said business owners and entrepreneurs were concerned that investigations after the accident had brought all yard activities to a standstill.

Owners said several government investigation agencies had verbally instructed them to stop work throughout the yard, although it was unclear which authority had issued the instruction in writing. They said permits from agencies including the Department of Environment and the Department of Explosives for other vessels in the yard were nearing expiry, while renewal was not easy despite the shutdown.

Former Bangladesh Ship Breakers and Recycling Association president Amjad Hossain Chowdhury said work on the vessel involved in the accident could remain suspended during the investigation, but questioned stopping work on other ships. He said active yards in Sitakunda had declined from 124 to 35-38 amid losses, bank debt and administrative complications. Owners also cited ongoing salary payments and accumulating bank interest as major financial pressures.

23 Aug 26 1NOJOR.COM

Ferdous Shipyard shutdown raises financial and permit concerns for Sitakunda shipbreakers

Newly appointed Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives Minister Dr Abdul Moin Khan said several national elections under the previous Hasina government failed to reflect the people’s true will. Speaking to journalists after an exchange meeting with ministry officials at the Secretariat on Sunday, he said representation of the people had been established through the 2026 election after a long period.

Moin Khan said the BNP does not believe in retaliatory politics and instead supports the politics of law. He said the government would rely on legal and judicial processes rather than take retaliatory action against political opponents. He also alleged that the judiciary was damaged during the previous government’s tenure and that there had been political interference involving court verdicts.

On local government polls, the minister said elections would be held by following the constitutional process and existing laws strictly. He declined to announce a date, saying there is a constitutional procedure for holding elections and that the BNP government would make an announcement at the appropriate time. State Minister for Local Government Mir Shah Alam, Secretary Md Shahidul Hasan and senior ministry officials attended the meeting.

23 Aug 26 1NOJOR.COM

Moin Khan says past elections failed to reflect public will, pledges lawful local polls

TikTok is preparing a new payment feature that could allow users to send money to one another through direct messages. TechCrunch, citing Bloomberg, reported that evidence of the feature was found through an analysis of code in the latest iPhone version of the TikTok app. The feature has not been officially launched, and TikTok has not provided a timeline for its wider release.

Under the proposed system, recipients could accept a transfer by pressing a designated button. Users may also be able to attach short messages to payments. The service could use TikTok’s own payment system, which is already used for TikTok Shop purchases in several Southeast Asian countries.

TikTok has previously shown interest in financial services. A Reuters report in March said the company had sought permission to operate as a financial technology company in Brazil to offer lending and money-transfer services. The payment feature remains in experimental development, leaving its global rollout and initial availability by country uncertain.

23 Aug 26 1NOJOR.COM

TikTok is preparing a direct-message feature that could enable user-to-user money transfers

Kuwait has condemned an Israeli drone strike on a civilian vehicle in a village southwest of Syria’s capital, Damascus, according to a Foreign Ministry statement posted on social media. Several civilians were injured in the attack. The report was published on August 23, 2026.

Kuwait called on the international community and the UN Security Council to fulfil their responsibilities in stopping what it described as repeated Israeli attacks on Syrian territory. Its Foreign Ministry said recurring aggression by Israeli occupying forces in Syria must be halted.

Israel defended the strike, saying it targeted “terrorists” and was carried out in response to an “immediate threat” to its forces. The incident was Israel’s second reported strike in Syria within a week. Earlier, Israel struck the Abu al-Duhur air base in Idlib province on Tuesday, saying Turkish troops were being deployed there and that the allegation was the basis for the attack.

23 Aug 26 1NOJOR.COM

Kuwait urges international action after Israeli drone strike injures civilians near Damascus

Inter Miami failed to return to winning ways despite Lionel Messi scoring his 14th goal of the season, losing 2-1 to Toronto FC at home on August 23, 2026. The Florida club, playing at Nu Stadium, suffered its fourth defeat in its last five matches. Toronto secured only its fifth win after 21 MLS matches.

Miami controlled possession and attacked more often throughout the match, but neither side scored in the first half. The home side’s defence faltered after the interval as American striker Josh Sargent and Derrick Etienne Jr. scored two goals within three minutes to put Toronto firmly ahead.

Miami pressed to get back into the contest, and captain Messi scored in the 82nd minute with a first-time finish from Rodrigo De Paul’s through pass. However, the hosts could not find an equaliser. Last season’s MLS Cup winners remain second in the Eastern Conference, but are now 10 points behind leaders Nashville SC and must monitor teams behind them to retain home-field advantage in the first playoff round.

23 Aug 26 1NOJOR.COM

Messi’s 14th goal was not enough as Inter Miami lost 2-1 to Toronto FC

Kazakhstan is holding parliamentary elections under a new constitution, with voting beginning at 7 a.m. local time and scheduled to continue until 8 p.m. The new system will replace the former bicameral parliament with a 145-member unicameral legislature. All seven registered political parties are participating in the election.

Analysts say the ruling Adilet party, led by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, is almost certain to win. They describe the vote as an effort to further consolidate Tokayev’s power and reduce the remaining political influence of former president Nursultan Nazarbayev. Concerns persist over the future of democracy because independent candidates cannot contest the election and genuine opposition parties are effectively absent.

The source says the European Union is unlikely to react harshly to Kazakhstan’s deteriorating political situation. Central Asia has gained importance to Europe as an alternative trade route and energy source following the Ukraine war, and Kazakhstan was the EU’s second-largest oil supplier in 2025. Analysts expect Kazakhstan to balance ties with the EU, Russia and China while expanding relations with Arab and East Asian countries.

23 Aug 26 1NOJOR.COM

Kazakhstan votes for a 145-member legislature under its new constitutional system

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada will soon impose retaliatory tariffs on US goods after tariff-related trade talks between Washington and Ottawa ended without an agreement. Carney said the measures, covering products including US steel, dairy and electronics, will take effect on September 8. He described the US proposal as economically irrational, unethical and unfair.

Carney said President Donald Trump had started a trade war and that Canada had come under attack. He said Canada could neither accept Washington’s proposed terms nor provide what the United States had demanded, arguing that the conditions would harm Canada’s overall interests.

The prime minister said the response would be based on a “dollar-for-dollar” approach against the United States. He presented the planned tariffs as a measure to protect Canadian workers, farmers, families and businesses following the failed negotiations.

23 Aug 26 1NOJOR.COM

Canada plans retaliatory tariffs on US steel, dairy and electronics from September 8

Law Minister Md Asaduzzaman said the government is working in line with international law and the constitution to address the Rohingya crisis, while stressing that national unity has no alternative in protecting the country’s sovereignty. He made the remarks at a discussion on the Rohingya issue at the National Press Club on Sunday at about 11:30am.

He described the Rohingya crisis as Myanmar’s internal matter and said Bangladesh had provided shelter to Rohingyas on humanitarian grounds. Bangladesh has repeatedly sought an international solution to the problem, he said, adding that Myanmar must make decisions regarding its own internal affairs.

The minister said safeguarding the country’s territory is among the government’s most important responsibilities. He also said the current government is working to ensure the security of the country and its people. The report did not provide further details about the discussion meeting or any additional measures announced by the government.

23 Aug 26 1NOJOR.COM

Law minister calls for national unity while outlining Bangladesh’s position on the Rohingya crisis

Amazon plans to launch its Prime Air drone delivery service in nearly 500 US cities by the end of 2026, expanding the ability to send small packages to customers by air. The US e-commerce company said the planned network would reach major cities including Chicago and Atlanta, as well as Syracuse, Cleveland and Boise.

Amazon currently operates drone deliveries across 11 active bases in 10 metropolitan areas in the United States. The proposed expansion would substantially broaden that existing network and make the service available in a wider range of cities.

Prime Air drones can carry lightweight packages weighing up to 5 pounds, or about 2.26 kilograms. Eligible packages must be roughly the size of a large shoe box. The service is designed to deliver qualifying products and orders to customers in around 60 minutes.

23 Aug 26 1NOJOR.COM

Amazon plans to expand Prime Air drone delivery to nearly 500 US cities by end-2026

Dhaka Metropolitan Police’s Detective Branch chief Md Shafiqul Islam said police are working on threats involving several foreign embassies. He made the remarks at a press conference at the DMP Media Centre on Minto Road in the capital on Sunday.

Islam said a group was carrying out the activity to damage the country’s image. He said authorities were attempting to identify the network responsible for the threats.

The report did not specify which embassies received threats, the nature of the threats, or whether any suspects had been identified. It also did not provide details of any arrests, investigations or security measures announced at the press conference.

23 Aug 26 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka police say they are trying to identify a group behind threats to foreign embassies


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