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Hafez Tarek Reza, Joint Member Secretary of the National Citizen Party (NCP), announced on Thursday that Jannat Akter Rumi, the party’s Dhanmondi Thana Joint Coordinator, has died by suicide. In a Facebook post, Reza claimed that Rumi had been subjected to persistent cyberbullying, threats, and intimidation from individuals linked to the ruling Awami League over the past month. Reza alleged that despite repeated appeals from Rumi’s family and friends, law enforcement authorities failed to provide adequate protection or intervention. He further stated that the incident should not be treated as a suicide but as a politically motivated killing, vowing to seek justice for his colleague. His post has sparked renewed debate about political harassment, online abuse, and the lack of institutional response in Bangladesh. The case underscores growing concerns about cyber harassment targeting political activists and the perceived impunity surrounding such incidents. Authorities have yet to issue an official statement or confirm whether an investigation has been launched.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

NCP leader blames cyberbullying and political threats for colleague’s suicide in Dhaka

Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal-2 has issued arrest warrants against seven senior political figures, including Obaidul Quader, the suspended general secretary of the banned Awami League and former minister. The warrants relate to alleged crimes against humanity committed during the so-called July Revolution, a period marked by violent political unrest. The other accused include Awami League joint general secretary A F M Bahauddin Nasim, former state minister for information Mohammad Ali Arafat, Jubo League president Sheikh Fazle Shams Parash, general secretary Mainul Hossain Khan Nikhil, and two leaders of the proscribed Chhatra League, Saddam Hossain and Wali Asif Inan. The tribunal’s decision follows formal charges submitted by the prosecution earlier this month. Legal analysts say the move signals an intensified effort to address alleged atrocities tied to the July uprising. Party sources have not yet commented publicly, while human rights groups have urged transparency in the proceedings. The tribunal is expected to set hearing dates once the accused are taken into custody.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh tribunal issues arrest warrants for Obaidul Quader and six others over July Revolution crimes

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met with the family and relatives of Hind Rajab, a six-year-old Palestinian girl killed during Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, the presidential office confirmed on Wednesday. The meeting took place at Ankara’s Presidential Complex, where Erdogan expressed sympathy and paid special attention to the children in the family. According to Turkish media, he also spoke via video call with relatives who could not attend in person. Cultural and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy was also present at the meeting. Earlier, the Rajab family attended a special screening of the film “The Voice of Hind Rajab,” which portrays the young girl’s life and honors her memory. Hind Rajab’s death has drawn international attention as civilian casualties continue to mount during Israel’s ongoing military operations in Gaza. Erdogan’s outreach underscores Turkey’s continued criticism of Israel’s actions in Gaza and its efforts to highlight the humanitarian toll of the conflict. The meeting may further strengthen Ankara’s diplomatic positioning on the Palestinian issue.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Erdogan meets family of Palestinian child killed in Gaza, highlighting Turkey’s humanitarian stance

The United States has approved a record $11.1 billion arms sale to Taiwan, marking the largest defense package ever offered to the island. The deal, authorized under President Donald Trump’s administration, includes rocket systems, howitzers, Javelin anti-tank missiles, Altius combat drones, and various equipment parts. Washington described the sale as essential for strengthening Taiwan’s self-defense capabilities and maintaining regional stability. The announcement comes as Beijing intensifies military and diplomatic pressure on Taipei, conducting frequent air and naval maneuvers near the island. Taiwan’s Ministry of Defense welcomed the decision, emphasizing that the new weapons will enhance its deterrence capacity. The Pentagon stated that the sale supports US national, economic, and security interests by modernizing Taiwan’s armed forces. Analysts view the move as a signal of continued US commitment to Taiwan’s defense under the Taiwan Relations Act. However, the sale is expected to draw sharp criticism from China, which considers Taiwan a breakaway province and opposes foreign military support.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

US approves record $11.1B arms sale to Taiwan amid growing Chinese pressure

Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo has issued a formal apology to several Asian countries following a controversy involving racist social media posts by far-right members of Finland’s parliament. The posts, which included images mocking Asian facial features, sparked widespread criticism and were dubbed the 'slanted eyes' scandal by Finnish media. Orpo, who leads a four-party coalition government including the nationalist Finns Party, said the images do not reflect Finland’s values of equality and inclusion. The incident began earlier this month when a friend of a former Miss Finland posted a photo imitating Asian eyes, captioned as dining with a Chinese person. Two Finns Party MPs and one European Parliament member later shared similar images. Finland’s national airline, Finnair, reported negative reactions in Asian markets, while the Finns Party said it would discuss the matter in its upcoming meeting. This is not the first time Orpo’s government has faced racial controversy. In 2023, racist remarks by Finns Party ministers nearly triggered a no-confidence vote, raising questions about the coalition’s stability and Finland’s international image.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Finnish PM apologizes to Asian nations after racist posts spark 'slanted eyes' scandal

Bangladesh’s prosecution has formally filed charges against two senior leaders of the banned student organization Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) for alleged crimes against humanity committed during the July Revolution. The accused are BCL president Saddam Hossain and general secretary Sheikh Wali Asif Enan. Prosecutor Gazi M.H. Tamim confirmed the submission of the charges to the tribunal on Thursday. In addition to the two student leaders, five other prominent political figures have also been charged, including former Awami League general secretary and ex-minister Obaidul Quader, joint general secretary A.F.M. Bahauddin Nasim, former state minister for information Mohammad Ali Arafat, Jubo League president Sheikh Fazle Shams Parash, and general secretary Mainul Hossain Khan Nikhil. Arrest warrants have reportedly been issued against all seven accused. The tribunal’s move marks a significant escalation in post-revolution accountability efforts. Legal analysts suggest the proceedings could reshape Bangladesh’s political landscape, as several of the accused held top positions in now-banned organizations. The trial schedule is expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh tribunal charges top BCL and Awami League leaders for July Revolution war crimes

At least 12 people were killed and three others abducted when armed men attacked a mining site in Atoso village, Plateau State, Nigeria, late Tuesday night. Local leaders told Reuters that the assailants, identified by residents as armed Fulani militia, opened fire on workers before fleeing the scene. Five more victims were hospitalized with gunshot wounds. Police spokesperson Alfred Alabo confirmed that an investigation has been launched into the incident. The attack underscores the persistent insecurity in central Nigeria, where ethnic and religious tensions between farming communities and herders have repeatedly erupted into violence. Local youth leader Daliop Solomon Mwantiri of the Berom Youth Moulders Association condemned the assault and urged authorities to strengthen protection for rural communities. Despite repeated government pledges to restore peace, Plateau State continues to experience deadly clashes. Analysts warn that without stronger law enforcement and reconciliation efforts, such attacks could further destabilize the region’s fragile security landscape.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Gunmen kill 12 and abduct 3 in attack on mining site in Nigeria’s Plateau State

Advocate Shaheenur Pasha, a long-time Islamist politician and current central Naib-e-Ameer of Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis, has re-emerged as a key contender in Sunamganj-3 constituency ahead of the 13th national election. Once part of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, he later joined Trinamool BNP before contesting the controversial 2024 “dummy” election, losing his deposit. Now running under the rickshaw symbol, Pasha seeks nomination from the new eight-party Islamist alliance. His repeated party switches and participation in the disputed election have drawn criticism within the alliance, which includes Jamaat-e-Islami, Islami Andolon Bangladesh, and others. Rival candidates Advocate Yasin Khan of Jamaat and Sheikh Mushtaq Ahmed of Khelafat Majlis UK chapter argue that only a “clean image” candidate can ensure victory in the religiously influential constituency. Local leaders warn that nominating a controversial figure could fracture grassroots unity. The alliance leadership faces mounting pressure to balance internal lobbying with public sentiment. Observers say the final choice in Sunamganj-3 will signal whether the coalition prioritizes strategic unity or electoral credibility.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Shaheenur Pasha’s candidacy divides Islamist alliance in Sunamganj-3 ahead of Bangladesh’s 13th election

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif declared that his country delivered a lasting lesson to India during the brief May 2025 conflict, which followed escalating tensions in Jammu and Kashmir. Speaking at an event in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sharif asserted that India’s government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi would never forget the defeat it suffered in the 87-hour war. According to Sharif, Pakistan’s armed forces achieved victory in what he described as a ‘battle for truth,’ supported by national unity and prayers. Pakistani officials claim to have downed six Indian fighter jets, including three Rafales, and several drones before a U.S.-brokered ceasefire on May 10 ended hostilities between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. Analysts note that Sharif’s remarks reflect Islamabad’s attempt to reinforce domestic confidence and regional deterrence. However, New Delhi has not publicly acknowledged such losses, and independent verification remains limited. The comments may further strain bilateral relations as both sides continue to rebuild diplomatic channels after the brief but intense confrontation.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Shehbaz Sharif says Pakistan gave India a lasting lesson in May’s 87-hour conflict

Bangladesh’s banking sector is facing renewed pressure as government borrowing from banks has sharply increased midway through the 2025–26 fiscal year. According to the latest Bangladesh Bank data, the government borrowed a net Tk 45,239 crore between July and December 8, marking a 58.46% rise from the same period last year. Earlier in the fiscal year, the government had been repaying loans, but rising development spending, election-related costs, and higher subsidy and interest obligations have reversed that trend. Sector analysts note that the initial months saw reduced borrowing due to strong revenue growth and foreign loan inflows. However, the recent acceleration in government borrowing has raised concerns about liquidity pressures in the banking system and potential crowding out of private credit. Commercial banks’ total government loan holdings rose to Tk 475,709 crore by December 8, while borrowing from the central bank reached Tk 120,435 crore. Economists warn that continued reliance on domestic banks to finance budget deficits could limit credit availability to businesses and complicate inflation management. The government’s current borrowing pace, though below the annual target, may strain monetary stability if sustained.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Government bank borrowing in Bangladesh jumps 58% mid-year, raising liquidity and credit flow concerns

A mild cold wave has persisted for more than a week in Tetulia, Panchagarh, marking the lowest temperatures in Bangladesh this winter. On Thursday, December 18, the Tetulia Weather Observatory recorded a minimum temperature of 9.5°C, with humidity at 72% and wind speeds between 8 and 10 km/h. Similar readings were observed in previous days, with temperatures hovering around 9°C each morning despite sunny conditions. According to Jitendranath Roy, acting officer at the Tetulia Weather Observatory, the cold wave began on December 11 when the temperature dropped to 8.9°C, the season’s lowest so far. He noted that the mild cold spell is expected to continue for several more days. Local residents have reported increased morning chill and fog, while daytime temperatures have remained near 27°C. Meteorologists suggest that such prolonged mild cold waves are typical for northern Bangladesh during December, though they can affect agriculture and daily life. Authorities have advised residents to take precautions against cold-related illnesses, especially among children and the elderly.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Tetulia records Bangladesh’s lowest temperatures as mild cold wave continues over a week

Cambodia is preparing to declare a unilateral ceasefire following 11 days of intense border clashes with Thailand that have left at least 52 people dead. The conflict, which began on December 7, has seen artillery, drone, and rocket exchanges along the disputed frontier, displacing more than 800,000 civilians from both sides. Cambodia’s Defense Ministry accused Thai forces of continuing bombardments, while Thailand insisted that Phnom Penh, as the alleged aggressor, must initiate a credible ceasefire. Thai Foreign Ministry spokesperson Marati Nalita Andamo stated that any truce must meet specific conditions and include cooperation on landmine clearance. Cambodia has not officially responded to Thailand’s demand. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump said both nations had agreed to halt fighting, though shelling reportedly continued. Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul denied any external pressure to end hostilities. The proposed ceasefire could mark a turning point in one of Southeast Asia’s most serious border escalations in recent years. Regional observers warn that without mutual trust and international mediation, renewed violence remains a significant risk.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Cambodia plans unilateral ceasefire after deadly 11-day border conflict with Thailand

The Bangladesh Coast Guard has detained 53 fishermen and seized around 5,500 kilograms of marine fish in two separate operations off the Cox’s Bazar coast. Officials also confiscated three artisanal trawling boats and 30 fishing nets, with the total value of the seized items estimated at over BDT 6.5 crore. The operations were conducted in the Khathkhali River estuary of Banshkhali and near Saint Martin’s Island. According to Coast Guard media officer Lieutenant Commander Siam-ul-Haq, the first raid took place late Tuesday night based on intelligence reports, leading to the arrest of 16 fishermen and seizure of one illegal trawler. The second operation, conducted early Wednesday, resulted in the detention of 37 more fishermen and two additional trawlers. Authorities said legal proceedings against the detainees are underway. Officials emphasized that such drives are part of ongoing efforts to protect marine resources and curb illegal fishing in Bangladesh’s coastal waters, with further operations planned in the coming months.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Coast Guard detains 53 fishermen, seizes 5,500 kg of fish in Cox’s Bazar raids

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) captured their sixth title of 2025 after defeating Brazil’s Flamengo 2–1 in a tense penalty shootout during the FIFA Intercontinental Cup final in Qatar. The match ended 1–1 in regulation, with Khvicha Kvaratskhelia giving PSG the lead in the 38th minute and Jorginho equalizing from the penalty spot for Flamengo in the 62nd. Goalkeeper Matvei Safonov emerged as the hero, saving crucial penalties to secure victory for Luis Enrique’s side. The French champions dominated possession with 60% control and maintained attacking pressure throughout the match at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium. Safonov’s composure under pressure capped a remarkable year for PSG, who have already lifted the French Super Cup, Coupe de France, Ligue 1, UEFA Champions League, and UEFA Super Cup. This latest triumph underscores PSG’s growing global dominance under Enrique. With six major trophies in a single calendar year, the club has set a new benchmark in European football and strengthened its position ahead of the 2026 season.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

PSG wins sixth 2025 title after shootout victory over Flamengo in Intercontinental Cup

The United States Southern Command confirmed that four suspected drug traffickers were killed during a military operation targeting a narcotics-laden vessel in the eastern Pacific Ocean. The strike, carried out by US forces, was directed at a ship allegedly linked to a designated terrorist organization. The operation resulted in no American military casualties, according to an official statement released via social media platform X. The Southern Command emphasized that the mission was part of ongoing efforts to curb transnational drug trafficking networks operating across the Pacific. While details about the vessel’s origin and destination remain undisclosed, officials described the action as a necessary step to disrupt criminal groups financing terrorism through narcotics trade. The announcement follows a series of maritime interdictions conducted by US forces in the region. Analysts note that the strike underscores Washington’s intensified focus on maritime security and counter-narcotics operations in the Pacific corridor. Further investigations are expected to determine the affiliations of the deceased traffickers and the broader network behind the shipment.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

US strike on Pacific drug ship kills four traffickers, no American casualties


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