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A column published on June 11, 2026, in the newspaper Amar Desh claims that the Awami League has lost its ability to recover politically after losing power. The writer, Minar Rashid, argues that the party’s earlier capacity to regain influence, described as political buoyancy, has eroded due to loss of ideological foundation, public trust, and moral legitimacy. The article criticizes Sheikh Hasina and her associates, alleging that their actions and alignment with foreign interests have permanently damaged the party’s credibility.

The piece contrasts the Awami League’s current state with its earlier revival in 1996, suggesting that the social and media environment of 2026 makes such a comeback impossible. It further discusses how the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Jamaat-e-Islami retain political buoyancy through their ideological bases—nationalism and religious values—and argues that cooperation between these two parties could strengthen opposition politics.

The column concludes that sustainable political strength in Bangladesh depends on maintaining ideological integrity and public connection rather than relying on state power or external influence.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Column claims Awami League lost political buoyancy and cannot recover public trust

Australia won the toss and chose to bat first in the second match of the three-match ODI series against Bangladesh, held on Thursday, June 11, 2026, at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur. Australian captain Josh Inglis opted to set a target after losing the first match, where Bangladesh had taken a 1–0 lead in the series.

Bangladesh’s bowlers had dominated the opening game with disciplined bowling, putting pressure on Australia’s batting lineup. To stay alive in the series, Australia must win this match, while a victory for Bangladesh would secure the series with one game remaining. The visitors aim for a big total, but the Mirpur pitch and Bangladesh’s recent bowling form could make scoring difficult.

Bangladesh made one change to their lineup, bringing back Soumya Sarkar in place of Saif Hasan. Australia fielded the same eleven that played the first match. The outcome of this game could determine the fate of the series.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Australia bats first in Mirpur as Bangladesh eyes ODI series win

The government of Bangladesh has announced a plan to construct 1,000 air-conditioned cold storages across the country to preserve perishable agricultural products such as potatoes, onions, garlic, ginger, and tomatoes. The initiative aims to reduce post-harvest losses and ensure fair prices for farmers. Discussions are ongoing about whether the facilities will be built under a formal project or through direct budget allocation. The Ministry of Agriculture has already instructed officials to take necessary preparatory steps.

According to ministry sources, the cold storages will be established on an urgent basis without launching a long-term project. The Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) Director General Abdur Rahim confirmed that he has been directed to take immediate action. The government has also begun preparations to procure 4,000 onion preservation machines. Officials noted that the country currently has cold storage capacity for about 4.5 million tons of potatoes, while annual demand is around 9 million tons, leading to significant spoilage.

A previous FAO-supported pilot project built 450 non-refrigerated model storage houses in 16 districts, but these were insufficient. The new cold storage plan is expected to significantly strengthen the agricultural supply chain and improve farmers’ income stability.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh to build 1,000 cold storages to reduce crop waste and support farmers

Portugal concluded their final World Cup preparation match with a 2-1 victory over Nigeria in Leiria on Wednesday night. All eyes were on captain Cristiano Ronaldo, who missed two clear scoring opportunities, including one in the ninth minute. Despite his struggles, Pedro Neto opened the scoring in the 23rd minute with a precise shot from the left side of the box. Nigeria equalized in the 37th minute through Akor Adams, ending the first half 1-1.

Coach Roberto Martínez made several changes after the break, but Ronaldo again failed to convert a chance early in the second half and was substituted in the 65th minute. Substitute Francisco Conceição later sealed the win in the 75th minute with a curling shot from the right flank. The result marked Portugal’s second consecutive 2-1 win after defeating Chile earlier, boosting confidence ahead of the World Cup.

Portugal will begin their World Cup campaign on June 17 against the Democratic Republic of Congo in Group K, which also includes Uzbekistan and Colombia.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Portugal beat Nigeria 2-1 in final World Cup warm-up despite Ronaldo’s missed chances

The 2026 FIFA World Cup officially begins tonight at Mexico’s historic Azteca Stadium, marking the start of the world’s largest sporting event. For the first time in FIFA’s 96-year history, the tournament is being jointly hosted by three countries—the United States, Canada, and Mexico—across 17 cities. This edition also introduces an expanded format featuring 48 teams divided into 12 groups, resulting in a record 104 matches.

However, the celebration has been tempered by controversies surrounding immigration and visa issues in the United States. Somali referee Omar Artan was denied entry despite holding a valid visa, while Iran’s football federation reported complications in ticket distribution and visa denials for some staff. Iranian players have been allowed entry but under movement restrictions, and Iraq’s Aymen Hussein faced prolonged questioning at the airport.

Despite these disputes, global enthusiasm remains high. In Bangladesh, fans have embraced the World Cup with flags, jerseys, and debates over favorites like Argentina, Brazil, France, and Spain. The tournament may also mark the final appearance of legends such as Messi, Ronaldo, and Modric, while heralding a new generation of stars.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

FIFA World Cup 2026 opens in Mexico amid excitement and immigration controversies

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) attacked two ships in the Strait of Hormuz, according to Iranian state and semi-official media reports published on June 11, 2026. Iran claimed the vessels attempted to cross the strategic waterway without authorization, prompting the IRGC Navy to take action. The semi-official Tasnim news agency reported that the ships violated navigation rules, while Al Jazeera noted it could not independently verify the incident.

BBC reports indicated that the attacks followed recent U.S. strikes against Iran, suggesting a possible escalation in regional tensions. Iranian state media later confirmed the IRGC’s involvement and announced a complete suspension of all maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. Following this announcement, oil prices reportedly rose slightly.

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route, could have immediate implications for international energy markets if the disruption continues, though the duration of the shutdown remains unclear.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran’s IRGC attacks two ships in Strait of Hormuz, halts traffic, oil prices rise

The United States issued a security alert following an Iranian missile strike on Jordan’s Al-Azraq airbase. Authorities instructed residents to take immediate shelter indoors and follow local announcements and warnings. The US Embassy in Jordan stated it would continue monitoring the situation and provide updates as needed.

Earlier, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed responsibility for launching 12 ballistic missiles at the Al-Azraq airbase. The IRGC said the attack targeted the airbase’s control center, US military F-35, F-15, and F-16 fighter jets, and other key facilities used by American forces. The report cited Al Jazeera as its source.

The alert underscores heightened regional tensions following the strike, with US authorities maintaining close observation of developments in Jordan and the broader Middle East.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

US issues alert after Iranian missile strike on Jordan’s Al-Azraq airbase

The 57th Director General–level border conference between Bangladesh’s Border Guard (BGB) and India’s Border Security Force (BSF) concluded in New Delhi on June 11, 2026, without any tangible progress on Bangladesh’s seven major concerns. Despite Dhaka’s expectations for realistic solutions, no effective commitments emerged on issues such as border killings, forced push-ins, drug and arms smuggling, or the presence of anti-Bangladesh armed groups inside India. The four-day meeting, which began on June 8, was the first under Bangladesh’s new BNP-led government and carried high diplomatic and security importance.

Bangladesh’s delegation, led by Major General Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman Siddiqui, raised eight key agendas, including ending border killings and push-ins. However, India’s side, led by BSF Director General Praveen Kumar, responded mainly with general diplomatic language and avoided firm pledges. Dhaka expressed frustration as India denied allegations of illegal push-ins and drug production near the border while offering no concrete action against armed separatist groups allegedly operating from Indian territory.

The conference ended with growing public discontent in Bangladesh, as analysts warned that India’s lack of commitment could prolong border tensions and force Dhaka to rely solely on BGB vigilance for security.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh-India border talks end without progress on killings, push-ins, and smuggling

Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury stated that the upcoming national budget has been prepared to provide relief to all citizens within the country’s limited resources. He made the remarks on Thursday, June 11, while speaking to journalists on his way to attend a cabinet meeting before the budget session. The minister emphasized that the budget focuses on overall national development and improving people’s living standards, noting that this year’s context is somewhat different.

He added that after a long time, a national budget is being presented under an elected government, raising public expectations and aspirations. The budget has been designed with these expectations and future goals in mind. Chowdhury explained that the government had to work within its means, aiming to lead the country from a fragile economy toward stability and build a prosperous Bangladesh. He said this objective is reflected in the new budget.

The report also mentioned that the budget announcement would include major deficit figures, revenue collection targets, and provisions such as opportunities for legalizing undisclosed income.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh finance minister says budget seeks relief for all within limited resources

Two powerful presidents, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, are described as being trapped in conflicts they cannot win, yet unable to concede defeat. Both leaders, driven by a belief in their own infallibility, are struggling to end wars that have brought immense costs without tangible national gains. The analysis links Putin’s prolonged invasion of Ukraine and Trump’s confrontational stance on Iran as examples of strategic miscalculations rooted in pride and denial.

In Russia, the war in Ukraine has dragged on far longer than expected, consuming vast resources and lives while failing to deliver promised victories. Domestic discontent is rising as drone attacks reach deep into Russian territory, inflation erodes wages, and even national celebrations lose their grandeur. Meanwhile, in the United States, Trump’s refusal to acknowledge the limits of American power complicates Washington’s handling of the Iran crisis and reduces attention to Ukraine.

European nations are stepping up their diplomatic and military engagement with Kyiv. Following Hungary’s election shift, new peace initiatives are emerging under EU leadership, signaling a potential rebalancing of influence in the ongoing conflicts.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump and Putin struggle to escape unwinnable conflicts in Ukraine and Iran crises

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launched 12 ballistic missiles targeting the Al-Azraq airbase in Jordan, according to reports on June 11, 2026. The IRGC stated that the strikes hit the base’s control center and key facilities used by the United States military. The attack also reportedly targeted American F-35, F-15, and F-16 fighter jets stationed at the site.

Following the assault, Iran’s central military command announced the complete closure of the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. The command warned that any vessel attempting to pass through the waterway would be treated as a target. The move came after recent US military actions, signaling a sharp escalation in regional hostilities.

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a major global oil transit route, could have significant implications for international trade and energy markets if the situation continues to deteriorate.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran fires 12 ballistic missiles at US aircraft in Jordan, closes Strait of Hormuz

A tense situation erupted on Wednesday at the Bakshiganj border in Jamalpur after an alleged attempt by India’s Border Security Force (BSF) to push an Indian national into Bangladesh. The incident occurred near pillar 1082 at the Ramrampur border, where the BSF reportedly left a 60-year-old man in the no-man’s land after failing to push him in due to resistance from the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and local residents. Later, when the man tried to enter Bangladesh, he was stopped and returned to the neutral zone.

A flag meeting between BGB and BSF failed to resolve the issue, as neither side agreed to take responsibility for the man. The situation escalated in the afternoon when residents from both sides engaged in chasing and counter-chasing across the barbed-wire fence. Locals said the BSF frequently attempts push-ins, leading to repeated tensions. BGB’s 35 Battalion Commander Lt. Col. Hasanur Rahman urged citizens not to cross the zero line and to cooperate with border guards.

The incident has heightened local tension, though no casualties were reported.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Border tension in Jamalpur as Bangladeshis repel Indians after push-in attempt

An Indian Muslim man, about 60 years old, has been stranded for several days in the no-man’s land between India and Bangladesh near the Dewanganj border in Jamalpur. According to local sources and the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), members of India’s Border Security Force (BSF) from Assam’s Nandirchar camp allegedly tried to push the man, a resident of Chennai, into Bangladesh through the Jhaudanga border. BGB personnel and local residents intervened to prevent the push-in, but the man became trapped between the two borders, living under harsh conditions without food or shelter.

BGB’s Jamalpur-35 Battalion Commander Lieutenant Colonel Hasanur Rahman said BSF had been attempting illegal push-ins in recent days and that BGB, along with locals, was maintaining heightened vigilance. Human rights activist Jahangir Selim stated that forcing any person across borders without verifying citizenship violates international law and human rights principles. Local residents claimed similar incidents have occurred recently, mostly involving poor and marginalized Indian Muslims.

The incident has raised questions about citizenship, humanity, and state responsibility, as the stranded man’s plight symbolizes the human cost of border disputes and exclusionary policies.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Indian Muslim elder stranded in no-man’s land after alleged BSF push-in attempt

Argentina, the reigning world champion, has become embroiled in a security controversy just before the FIFA World Cup begins. Reports indicate that passport details of the entire Argentine squad, including captain Lionel Messi, were inadvertently disclosed ahead of their final warm-up match against Iceland in Alabama, United States. The leak reportedly occurred when a player list distributed before the match included passport numbers, which are normally redacted for privacy reasons.

The incident has raised questions about data protection and security management, particularly with the high-profile tournament set to start within days. Reuters reported that attempts were made to contact the Argentine Football Association for an official response, but neither the team nor the organizers had issued a statement at the time of publication.

Despite the off-field controversy, Argentina defeated Iceland 3–0 in front of nearly 88,000 spectators. The team will begin its World Cup title defense against Algeria next Wednesday, but the passport leak has cast a shadow over their preparations.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Argentina hit by passport data leak ahead of FIFA World Cup

Kuwait has temporarily closed its airspace following Iranian attacks, according to an announcement made on Thursday. The Kuwaiti authorities stated that the closure began at 4:50 a.m. local time, with flights being redirected to alternative airports. The decision was taken as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of civil aviation in the region.

In a statement, Kuwait’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation said the move was prompted by the Iranian assault on Kuwaiti territory and the potential risks it posed to civilian air traffic. The authority emphasized that the airspace would remain closed until the situation stabilizes and relevant assessments confirm that the threats have been eliminated.

Officials added that once conditions are deemed safe, Kuwait will reopen its airspace and resume normal flight operations based on the evaluation of the concerned authorities.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Kuwait shuts airspace after Iranian attacks citing risks to civil aviation


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