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The Bangladesh Meteorological Department has forecast thunderstorms, rain, and gusty winds in three divisions as a seasonal low-pressure area remains over the southern Bay of Bengal. According to the agency, the low’s extension lies over West Bengal and adjoining regions. The forecast issued for Monday evening indicates possible rain or thundershowers with temporary gusty winds in parts of Rangpur, Mymensingh, and Sylhet divisions, while other areas are expected to remain mostly dry with partly cloudy skies.

For Tuesday, similar conditions are expected in Rangpur, Rajshahi, Dhaka, Khulna, Mymensingh, and Sylhet divisions, with a slight rise in both day and night temperatures across the country. On Wednesday, Dhaka, Mymensingh, Chattogram, and Sylhet divisions may experience temporary gusty or squally winds with lightning and rain, while elsewhere the weather will stay mainly dry. Thursday’s forecast suggests possible thunderstorms in Rangpur, Rajshahi, Mymensingh, and Sylhet divisions, with temperatures remaining largely unchanged.

The overall outlook indicates a continuation of partly cloudy and mostly dry conditions across most regions, with localized thunderstorm activity in the north and northeast.

23 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Thunderstorms and rain forecast in three divisions as Bay of Bengal low continues

The Bangladesh Petrol Pump Owners Association has warned that petrol pumps across the country may shut down at any time due to fuel shortages and security concerns. The organization issued a statement on Sunday night describing the situation as dire, saying that the daily fuel supply from oil companies is insufficient to meet current consumer demand.

According to the statement, motorcycle users are waiting for hours to refuel, leading to frustration and tension at petrol stations. Pump attendants, referred to as nozzlemen, are struggling to manage the growing discontent among customers and are becoming exhausted from continuous duty without rest.

The association cautioned that if the situation continues, petrol pumps nationwide could close down because of inadequate fuel supply and safety risks, potentially disrupting transportation and daily activities across Bangladesh.

23 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh petrol pumps may close nationwide amid fuel shortage and safety concerns

Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Md Asaduzzaman MP said that political criminalization and extortion by politicians must stop. He made the remarks on Sunday night at a views-exchange meeting titled ‘Thoughts of Jhenaidah residents on socio-economic development’ held at Johan Dream Valley Park Auditorium in Jhenaidah town.

Addressing political leaders, the minister stated that politicians should not expect tax-free cars or plots, citing the Prime Minister’s directive that members of parliament should not receive such privileges. He emphasized that politics should be transparent and aligned with the ideals of Shaheed Zia, urging leaders to abandon corrupt practices and work toward building a dream Bangladesh based on those principles.

Asaduzzaman added that the government’s first cabinet decision was to waive agricultural loans, which has been implemented. He also mentioned that the Prime Minister fulfilled the promise to provide allowances for imams, muezzins, priests, and temple attendants. The meeting was presided over by Jhenaidah Chamber of Commerce President Md Moazzem Hossain and attended by local officials and political leaders.

23 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Law Minister calls for ending political criminalization and extortion in Jhenaidah

Workers have started returning to Dhaka after the Eid holidays, with a noticeable increase in passenger flow since the third day of Eid. From early Monday morning, launches arriving from southern regions began crowding the Sadarghat terminal. Many passengers said they chose to travel a day earlier to avoid congestion on the return journey.

Similar scenes were observed at Kamalapur railway station and Mohakhali bus terminal, where travelers returning from their hometowns gathered in large numbers. Passengers reported that this year’s Eid travel was relatively comfortable. Long-distance buses from various parts of the country began arriving at Gabtoli and Sayedabad terminals from early morning, with the highest passenger pressure coming from northern and southern regions.

Railway officials stated that the post-Eid return to the capital is progressing gradually and that the passenger rush may continue for several more days. Authorities have taken necessary measures to ensure safe and smooth travel for all passengers.

23 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Workers return to Dhaka after Eid as transport terminals experience growing passenger rush

Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for multiple attacks targeting Israeli forces stationed in southern Lebanon. According to statements released by the group, rocket strikes were launched at Israeli positions near Yaroun, Marwahin, and Ad-Duhayrah, while artillery fire targeted troops in the Maroun al-Ras area. Hezbollah also reported using drones to strike an Israeli unit advancing from Maroun toward Khallat al-Bustan, asserting that the attack successfully hit its target.

Israel’s Walla News reported that seven Israeli soldiers were injured in southern Lebanon. The report described a “security-related incident” in which four soldiers sustained minor injuries, while another was hurt in a drone strike near a military unit in the same area. Additionally, two soldiers were slightly injured in a separate “accident” in northern Israel.

All injured soldiers were taken to hospitals for treatment, according to the report. The incidents highlight ongoing cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces in the region.

23 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Hezbollah claims rocket and drone attacks on Israeli troops in southern Lebanon, seven injured

The European Union has stepped up diplomatic efforts to resolve the ongoing crisis surrounding the Strait of Hormuz. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas held discussions with Iran and several regional powers, including Turkey, Qatar, and South Korea, according to reports from Al Jazeera and Reuters. On Sunday, Kallas spoke by phone with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, following a similar conversation earlier in the week.

An EU official stated that these talks aim to find a diplomatic solution amid the current tensions. The discussions covered the ongoing conflict, attacks on energy infrastructure, and growing international pressure to reopen the strategic waterway. EU officials have warned that renewed threats against key civilian infrastructure could affect millions of people across the Middle East and beyond.

The situation remains tense as international actors continue to push for de-escalation and the restoration of stability in the region.

23 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

EU seeks diplomatic solution with Iran and regional powers over Hormuz Strait tensions

US Treasury Secretary Scott Besent has stated that military operations near the Strait of Hormuz will continue until Iran’s military positions in the area are completely destroyed. Speaking to NBC News, Besent said the campaign aims to weaken Iran’s defense bases near the strategic waterway and will persist until those targets are eliminated. He claimed that the ongoing operations have already significantly damaged Iran’s military capabilities.

Besent criticized media coverage of the conflict, arguing that the American public is not being shown an accurate picture of what the United States is doing. He also rejected comments from Democratic Senator Chris Murphy, who had accused the Trump administration of losing control of the war and becoming detached from reality. Besent dismissed those remarks as false, asserting that Iran’s capabilities have been destroyed.

The statement comes amid heightened regional tensions, with reports of drone incidents in Saudi Arabia, strengthened defenses in Kuwait, and attacks in Lebanon, while the European Union seeks a diplomatic solution to the Hormuz issue.

23 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

US to continue Hormuz operations until Iran’s military bases are destroyed

According to Al Jazeera, one in every five people in Lebanon has been forcibly displaced amid the ongoing conflict. The report states that Israeli forces have expanded evacuation orders for residents of southern Lebanon, extending from the Litani River to areas north of the Zahrani River. This zone covers about 1,470 square kilometers, roughly 14 percent of Lebanon’s total territory.

Maps show that numerous villages across southern Lebanon have been ordered to evacuate, with the highest levels of displacement occurring near the Litani River and border regions. The coastal city of Saida (Sidon), Nabatieh, and surrounding areas are witnessing heavy population movement as people head north in search of safety.

The large-scale displacement is intensifying the ongoing conflict and deepening the humanitarian crisis. It is also placing severe pressure on Lebanon’s infrastructure, economy, and social stability.

23 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

One in five Lebanese displaced as Israeli forces expand evacuation orders in the south

The Israeli military has reported that Iran launched a new round of missile attacks toward Israel. According to the army’s statement, Israel’s air defense systems are actively intercepting the missiles. The announcement was carried by Al Jazeera and comes amid heightened regional tensions.

The report notes that this latest strike follows several recent Iranian missile attacks, including one targeting the city of Dimona, which houses a protected nuclear facility. Another recent attack on the city of Arad caused significant damage and casualties. As a result, air raid sirens have been sounding across multiple areas in Israel.

The renewed hostilities underscore the intensifying conflict between Iran and Israel, adding further strain to the already volatile situation in the Middle East.

23 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israel reports new missile attack from Iran amid escalating regional conflict

Israeli airstrikes have nearly destroyed the Qasmiyeh Bridge in southern Lebanon, a key infrastructure link connecting the coastal city of Tyre with the rest of the country, according to Al Jazeera. The attack has effectively cut off Tyre, leaving limited alternative routes across the Litani River, which are located far away and not suitable for quick or efficient travel.

Local sources said the destruction of the bridge underscores the growing intensity of the ongoing conflict. The strikes appear to target infrastructure more aggressively than in previous confrontations. During the 2024 clashes between Israel and Hezbollah, large-scale attacks on major infrastructure were not reported.

The latest escalation suggests a shift in Israel’s military approach, with increased focus on strategic targets that could further disrupt civilian and logistical connectivity in southern Lebanon.

23 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli airstrikes destroy key bridge in southern Lebanon, cutting off Tyre from rest of country

An Iraqi armed group named Ashab al-Kahf has claimed responsibility for a drone attack targeting what it described as a 'Mossad office' in the northern Iraqi city of Erbil, according to Al Jazeera. The claim was made through a statement posted on Telegram, where the group said it carried out the strike on the facility.

The statement did not provide details about the extent of damage or any casualties resulting from the attack. Alongside the claim, the group also urged civilians to stay away from areas near U.S. military bases across Iraq, suggesting possible future risks or operations in those zones.

No independent confirmation of the attack or its impact was reported in the source, and official responses from Iraqi or Israeli authorities were not mentioned.

23 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iraqi group claims drone strike on alleged Mossad office in Erbil

Iran’s military has claimed responsibility for a drone attack targeting facilities of Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), the state-owned defense and space technology company. According to a statement cited by Iran’s official news agency, the attack struck IAI installations located near Ben Gurion International Airport. The same statement also claimed that a US surveillance aircraft stationed at Saudi Arabia’s Prince Sultan Air Base was targeted.

Iran did not provide details about the nature of the attack or the extent of any damage. Al Jazeera reported that it could not independently verify the claims, and there were no immediate responses from Israel or the United States regarding the incident.

The report comes amid heightened regional tensions, with recent incidents involving drone interceptions in Saudi Arabia and military clashes in Lebanon. However, the immediate impact or potential escalation following Iran’s latest claim remains unclear.

23 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran claims drone strike on Israeli defense firm and US aircraft in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia’s air defense system intercepted and destroyed a drone near its northern border, according to the country’s Ministry of Defense. The ministry said the air defense unit acted swiftly to neutralize the threat. Reports also indicated that multiple drones had been intercepted earlier in Saudi Arabia’s eastern region.

Meanwhile, Kuwait announced that it has taken preventive defense measures in response to missile and drone threats. The Kuwaiti army stated that explosions heard in the air were the result of its defense systems intercepting attacks. Authorities urged citizens to follow official instructions as security measures were reinforced.

The developments come amid heightened regional tensions in the Middle East, prompting Gulf countries to strengthen their defense readiness and air surveillance capabilities.

23 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Saudi Arabia intercepts drone near border as Kuwait boosts defense amid regional tensions

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the country will not be influenced by pressure or threats from the United States and Israel regarding the Strait of Hormuz. In a post on social media platform X, he asserted that the strait is not closed and that any uncertainty in maritime traffic is not caused by Iran.

Araghchi added that ships are hesitant because insurance companies fear the war initiated by others, not Iran. He emphasized that no Iranian or insurance company will be affected by further threats. Earlier, Iran’s Foreign Ministry had issued a statement directly blaming the United States and Israel for escalating tensions and disruptions in the strategic waterway.

The remarks underline Tehran’s firm stance on maintaining control and resisting external pressure over the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global energy transport.

23 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran rejects US and Israeli pressure over Strait of Hormuz tensions

Bangladesh Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman visited army camps in Rangamati, Chittagong Hill Tracts, on Sunday ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr. During the visit, he exchanged Eid greetings with soldiers stationed in the remote hill areas and commended their professionalism, dedication, and tireless efforts in maintaining national peace and order. He also instructed them to continue performing their duties with the same commitment in the future.

Senior military officials, including the Adjutant General of the Bangladesh Army, the General Officer Commanding of the 24th Infantry Division and Area Commander of Chittagong Area, as well as officers from Army Headquarters and other local commands, were present during the visit.

The visit underscored the army leadership’s engagement with troops deployed in challenging terrains during major national occasions, reinforcing morale and operational readiness in the Chittagong Hill Tracts region.

23 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Army Chief visits Rangamati camps, greets troops ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr


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