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The Global Sumud Flotilla, the largest sea-based humanitarian mission to Gaza, united doctors, lawyers, politicians, artists, and activists from around the world to defy Israel’s blockade and deliver aid to Palestinians. Behind this daring voyage stood ten key figures—the “Steering Committee”—whose leadership transformed vision into action. They include Greek historian Cleoniki Alexopoulou, Turkish-German activist Yasemin Akar, Brazilian environmentalist Thiago Ávila, Italian physicist Maria Elena Delia, Palestinian organizer Saif Abu Keshek, Malaysian humanitarian Muhammad Nadir Al-Nuri, Algerian leader Marouane Ben Guettaya, Tunisian activists Wael Nawar and Haifa Mansouri, and rural women’s rights advocate Torkia Chaibi. Their collective courage symbolizes global solidarity with Gaza, connecting movements from Latin America to North Africa. Each brought unique expertise—from academia to grassroots organizing—demonstrating that compassion and resistance can sail together against oppression. The flotilla remains a beacon of international moral defiance and human unity.

05 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

The ten fearless visionaries behind the Global Sumud Flotilla who risked their lives to break Israel’s blockade and aid Gaza’s besieged civilians

In a candid interview for Apple TV+’s The Reluctant Traveller, Prince William shared his intention to bring meaningful reforms to the British monarchy when he becomes king. Speaking at Windsor Castle with actor Eugene Levy, the Prince of Wales said he wants to “change things for the better” so that his children “can be proud” of his legacy. While he did not specify the nature of the reforms, William emphasized that he welcomes change and finds it inspiring rather than intimidating. Reflecting on his upbringing with his brother Harry, he expressed a desire to leave behind outdated traditions. The BBC reported that royal insiders view this as his most open conversation yet. Acknowledging the challenges of the past year, William also stressed the need to question old customs to keep the monarchy relevant, asking, “Is this still the right thing to do in today’s world?”

05 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Prince William Signals Sweeping Changes to the British Monarchy, Saying Future Generations Should Be Proud of His Reforms

A Russian drone strike on a passenger train station in Shostka, Sumy region, has left at least one dead and over thirty injured. The attack occurred on Saturday morning, sparking a fire that engulfed a passenger train. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the assault as “barbaric,” while prosecutors confirmed the recovery of a 71-year-old man’s body. Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba said Russia used a “double-tap” tactic, targeting rescuers during the second strike. Power outages followed in Shostka and surrounding areas. Ukrainian officials reported that Russia has been attacking railway and energy infrastructure almost daily for two months, cutting off over 50,000 households in the latest strikes. Meanwhile, Ukraine claimed to have hit Russia’s Kirishi oil refinery near St. Petersburg with a drone attack, and French photojournalist Antoine Lallican was killed in another Russian strike in eastern Ukraine, becoming the 14th journalist to die since the 2022 invasion.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Russian drone attack on Ukrainian passenger train in Sumy kills at least one, injures over thirty, and disrupts rail and power networks across the country

Israel has sent 137 people detained from the Global Sumud Flotilla to Turkey, following the forcible interception of 443 activists in international waters. The detainees include citizens from the United States, United Kingdom, Italy, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Algeria, Mauritania, Malaysia, Bahrain, Morocco, Switzerland, Tunisia, and Turkey. Israeli commandos had earlier intercepted all ships of the Gaza-bound humanitarian flotilla, detaining human rights activists on board, including Swedish activist Greta Thunberg. Many countries have condemned Israel’s actions as “acts of terrorism.” The Global Sumud Flotilla, consisting of more than 40 civilian vessels, aims to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza and involves nearly 500 activists from 46 countries, including elected representatives, lawyers, doctors, and journalists. The first convoy sailed from Barcelona on August 31, with additional vessels joining from Tunisia, Sicily, and later from the Greek island of Samos.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israel Sends 137 Detainees from Global Sumud Flotilla to Turkey After Forcible Interception of 443 Activists in International Waters

Teachers recommended by the Non-Government Teachers’ Registration and Certification Authority (NTRCA) are set to announce a strict program demanding the prompt initiation of transfer procedures. A press conference will be held tomorrow, October 5, at 10:00 a.m. at the Maulana Mohammad Akram Khan Hall of the National Press Club under the banner of Bangladesh Unity of Teachers. Spokesperson A.H. Bablu stated that despite the policy requiring vacancy data collection from September, the process has not been followed. He emphasized that teachers prefer not to take strict action but will escalate if the government fails to respond to their ultimatum. Long-standing stagnation of teachers at single institutions has hindered professional development, prompting the government to introduce an automatic transfer system. However, software control issues and court petitions have stalled transfers. NTRCA-recommended teachers are now mobilizing again to press for immediate resumption of the transfer process.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Teachers Recommended by NTRCA Plan Strict Action Tomorrow Demanding Immediate Implementation of Transfer Procedures Amid Administrative Delays and Court Complications

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus highlighted the relevance of Buddha’s teachings in promoting peace and resolving global instability. On the occasion of the major Buddhist festival “Shubho Pravarana Purnima and Kathin Chivar Dana” on 5 October, he extended heartfelt greetings to Buddhists in Bangladesh and worldwide. He emphasized that Gautama Buddha dedicated his life to human welfare through non-violence, equality, and goodwill, aiming to build an ideal society grounded in peace and harmony. Professor Yunus also noted Bangladesh’s rich thousand-year-old Buddhist heritage, with ancient monasteries reflecting its historical significance. He praised the country’s tradition of communal harmony, where people of different religions and communities coexist peacefully. Highlighting post-July uprising aspirations, he expressed hope that efforts across religion, race, and caste will strengthen tolerance and enable the creation of a just, equitable, and humane society. He concluded by wishing the festival’s complete success.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Buddha’s Timeless Teachings of Non-Violence, Equality, and Harmony Can Play a Vital Role in Addressing Global Instability and Promoting World Peace, Says Bangladesh Chief Adviser

Hamas has responded cautiously to U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed plan for Gaza, highlighting disagreements over the territory’s administrative structure and the group’s future role. Trump’s plan calls for Gaza to be managed by an internationally supervised technocratic committee, including global figures such as Tony Blair, and envisages gradual demilitarization. Hamas insists that Gaza should be run by an independent Palestinian technocratic committee formed on national consensus, with Arab and Islamic support. While the group expressed agreement on key aspects such as a ceasefire, withdrawal of Israeli troops, exchange of prisoners, and humanitarian aid, it did not accept proposals involving international oversight or its own removal from governance. Hamas emphasized that Gaza’s administration must follow national consensus and international law. The group also refrained from commenting on international peacekeepers or the safe exit of its members, signaling ongoing friction despite partial alignment on humanitarian issues.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Hamas Pushes Back Against Trump’s Gaza Plan, Emphasizes Independent Palestinian Administration and National Consensus While Partially Accepting Ceasefire and Humanitarian Proposals

The U.S. State Department’s 2025 Trafficking in Persons report has placed Bangladesh in Tier 2, acknowledging the country’s substantial and sustainable progress in combating human trafficking. While Bangladesh does not yet fully meet the minimum standards, the report highlights significant government efforts, including enhanced victim protection, expanded frontline officer training, and formal adoption of a National Referral Mechanism. In 2025, authorities identified 1,462 trafficking victims, providing healthcare, legal aid, and shelter through government centers. Bangladesh has strengthened coordination among agencies like CID, PBI, and CTTC, and continues international cooperation with Interpol and neighboring countries. Initiatives also include pre-departure training for migrant workers, specialized courses for female domestic workers, and bilateral labor agreements with major destination countries. These reforms, awareness campaigns, and policy measures reflect the government’s growing commitment to uphold the rule of law, protect migrant workers, and ensure justice for trafficking victims.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

U.S. State Department Recognizes Bangladesh’s Significant Progress in Combating Human Trafficking, Placing the Country in Tier 2 Despite Ongoing Migration and Governance Challenges

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia’s adviser and former lawmaker Mushfiqur Rahman has alleged that India does not want Bangladesh’s development or political stability. Speaking to journalists after a roadside rally in Brahmanbaria’s Kasba upazila, he said that without political stability, economic stability is also impossible. The rally was organized by the local BNP to press for the implementation of the 31-point agenda announced by the party’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman. Mushfiqur Rahman emphasized that Bangladeshis believe in sovereignty and do not want external interference in the country’s affairs. He urged that Bangladeshis and Indians should maintain mutual respect and friendship, warning against actions that could foster anti-India sentiment. The event was presided over by Brahmanbaria district BNP vice-president Md Elias and attended by senior BNP leaders including Engineer Nazmul Huda Khandakar, Abul Monsur Mission, and Khandakar Billal Hossain. Following the rally, leaflets highlighting the BNP’s 31-point reform proposals were distributed among the public.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

India does not want Bangladesh’s development and political stability, says BNP leader Mushfiqur Rahman during Brahmanbaria rally

Pakistan has welcomed Hamas’s positive reaction to former U.S. President Donald Trump’s new 20-point Gaza peace plan, describing it as a “positive step.” Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar emphasized on X that an immediate ceasefire is essential to end Palestinian suffering, secure the release of hostages, and ensure unhindered humanitarian aid. He also demanded that Israel immediately stop its ongoing attacks. Dar clarified earlier that Trump’s plan differs from draft proposals submitted by Arab and Muslim nations during last month’s UN General Assembly. According to U.S. media outlet Axios, Israel and the United States made significant adjustments to the plan at the request of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The revised proposal connects the withdrawal of Israeli forces to Hamas’s disarmament and permits Israel to remain in a buffer zone until all “terrorist threats” are eliminated. Pakistan’s response reflects its broader call for peace, humanitarian relief, and the protection of Palestinian rights amid the Gaza conflict.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistan calls Hamas response to Donald Trump’s new Gaza peace plan a positive step, urges Israel to halt attacks immediately

The National Consensus Commission held a meeting on October 4 at its office in the National Parliament complex to review the final stage of preparations for the “July National Charter 2025.” According to an official press release, the commission members discussed comprehensive arrangements and finalized the key discussion points for tomorrow’s (October 5) rescheduled meeting with political parties. The meeting revisited the expert opinions and recommendations received earlier regarding the possible implementation methods of the July Charter. It also reassessed the views collected from various political parties to ensure a broad-based consensus. Among those present were Commission Vice-Chair Professor Ali Riaz, members Dr. Badiul Alam Majumdar, Justice Md. Emdadul Haque, Dr. Iftekharuzzaman, and Dr. Md. Ayub Mia. Monir Haider, Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser involved in the consensus-building process, also attended the meeting. The discussion aimed to ensure a well-prepared and inclusive final phase before the Charter’s national presentation.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

National Consensus Commission reviews final preparations for July National Charter 2025, finalizing agenda for key meeting with political parties tomorrow at Parliament complex office

Hamas has accepted U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed 20-point Gaza peace plan, agreeing to release all Israeli hostages, both alive and deceased. The move has been welcomed by UN Secretary-General António Guterres, whose spokesman Stephen Dujarric said the announcement was encouraging. Guterres urged all sides to seize this chance to end hostilities, reiterating his call for an immediate and lasting ceasefire, unconditional release of all detainees, and unrestricted humanitarian aid. He also praised Qatar and Egypt for their mediation. Following Hamas’s response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office announced Israel’s readiness to begin the first phase of Trump’s plan, which focuses on the hostages’ immediate release. The Israeli statement emphasized cooperation with the U.S. to ensure that any end to the war aligns with Israel’s policies while remaining consistent with Trump’s vision. The development marks a potential breakthrough in efforts to halt the Gaza conflict, though challenges to lasting peace remain.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Hamas Agrees to Release Israeli Hostages Under Trump’s 20-Point Gaza Peace Plan as UN Welcomes Move and Israel Responds

Saudi Arabia has announced sweeping changes to the Umrah pilgrimage process, introducing ten new rules to ensure transparency and order. Pilgrims must now apply for a dedicated Umrah visa through the Nusuk platform and book approved hotels and transport during the visa process. Staying with relatives requires linking the host’s Saudi ID, while tourist visas can no longer be used for Umrah. Authorities will verify bookings at airports, and only authorized taxis, buses, or trains may be used. The Haramain train will not run after 9 PM, requiring advance transport arrangements for late arrivals. Some travelers from the UK, US, Canada, and Schengen nations may receive visas on arrival under specific conditions. Travel itineraries submitted with visas cannot be altered, and overstaying will incur heavy fines. Both pilgrims and agents face strict penalties for violations, with fines starting from 750 riyals. The new rules aim to streamline the Umrah journey and prevent misuse of the system.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Saudi Arabia Introduces Comprehensive New Umrah Rules Requiring Dedicated Visas, Mandatory Hotel Bookings, Authorized Transport and Strict Penalties for Violations

The long-anticipated direct train service between Pabna and Dhaka is nearing reality, according to Railways Secretary Fahimul Islam during a visit to Pabna on October 3. He confirmed that the government is accelerating initiatives at the highest level to implement the project, which has long been a demand of residents. Authorities are exploring options for both short-term solutions and long-term infrastructure development, including the possibility of constructing a new rail bridge from Dhalarchar through Rajbari to connect with the Padma Rail Bridge. Alongside this, the relocation of the Kazirhat ferry terminal to Khaschar is being considered to reduce travel time and fuel costs. Senior officials from the Roads and Highways Division and the Ministry of Railways jointly emphasized that feasibility studies are underway to ensure the most efficient and sustainable route. The move aims to enhance regional connectivity, reduce passenger hardship, and contribute to economic growth across the region.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Direct Pabna to Dhaka Train Service to Commence Soon as Government Expedites Plans with New Rail Bridge and Ferry Relocation

Home Ministry Senior Secretary Nasimul Gani stated that 40 percent of the country’s population belongs to Generation Z, and it was this group that led the July 36 uprising. Speaking at a meeting with government officials in Rajshahi, he emphasized that society does not collapse because of dishonest people but because of the silence of honest ones. Reflecting on the failures during recent movements, he noted that there was no lack of intelligence or talent, only of sincerity. Gani stressed that public servants must align their duties with the expectations of the new generation, ensuring fairness and justice not just within the judiciary but across all administrative levels. Quoting the Qur’an, he reminded officials that their service is a divine and civic responsibility, not merely a means to earn money.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Forty Percent of the Nation’s Gen Z Led the July 36 Uprising, Says Home Secretary Nasimul Gani, Calling for Moral Commitment and Justice Across Civil Service


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