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In March, Balendra Shah was sworn in as Nepal’s new prime minister, leading a parliament filled with young lawmakers. His rise, backed by the four-year-old Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), contrasts sharply with Bangladesh’s Gen-Z movement, which, despite toppling the government in 2024, failed to transform into a viable political force. In Bangladesh’s February election, the established Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) won decisively, while the youth-led National Citizen Party (NCP) performed poorly.

Analysts attribute Nepal’s success to its coalition-based political system, voter frustration with traditional parties, and RSP’s strong organization and alliances. In contrast, Bangladesh’s youth movement lost momentum during the 18-month gap between protests and elections. The NCP’s alliance with Jamaat-e-Islami alienated many young and female supporters, while established parties capitalized on reformist rhetoric to regain public trust.

Despite setbacks, Bangladesh’s youth movement has influenced national reform debates and spurred a 31-point reform plan by the new government. Some young activists remain hopeful that with stronger organization and grassroots engagement, youth-led politics could still gain ground in the future.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Nepal’s Gen-Z leaders succeed in politics while Bangladesh’s youth movement loses momentum

Bangladesh’s Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock will observe ‘Jatka Conservation Week 2026’ from April 7 to 13, aiming to increase Hilsa production and ensure sustainable conservation. Fisheries and Livestock and Agriculture Minister Mohammad Aminur Rashid announced the program at a press conference in Dhaka, stating that catching juvenile Hilsa (jatka) will be completely prohibited in rivers and the sea during this period. The inaugural event will be held on April 7 in Chandpur Sadar.

The minister said the government’s main goal is to enhance Hilsa production by enforcing seasonal fishing bans, establishing sanctuaries, and implementing the Fisheries Conservation Act effectively. He noted that these measures have helped raise Hilsa output to 500,000 metric tons in the 2024–25 fiscal year. However, challenges such as river siltation, climate change, and pollution continue to threaten this progress.

This year’s theme, “If we stop catching jatka, rivers and seas will be full of Hilsa,” will guide activities across 20 Hilsa-rich districts, with central and local programs planned to promote awareness and compliance.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh to observe Jatka Conservation Week 2026 to protect juvenile Hilsa and boost production

Opposition leader and Jamaat-e-Islami chief Dr. Shafiqur Rahman declared that his party will implement the recent referendum verdict regardless of whether parliament accepts it. Speaking on Monday at the National Press Club during the 46th founding anniversary of the National Democratic Party (JAGPA), he said the people’s will is supreme and that his party will continue to honor it. He emphasized that the movement to enforce the verdict has already begun and will represent the interests of all citizens, not any single group.

Dr. Rahman criticized parliament for failing to engage in constructive debate and accused the government of mismanaging the ongoing fuel crisis, which has caused long queues and public suffering. He warned that the energy shortage could severely disrupt agricultural production and worsen food insecurity. He also condemned the closure of schools as part of energy-saving measures, arguing that such steps would harm children’s education and the nation’s future.

He pledged that Jamaat’s 77 members in parliament would safeguard national interests and resist any injustice, calling on citizens to join the struggle for what he described as the people’s victory over fascism.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat chief vows to enforce referendum verdict despite parliament’s stance and fuel crisis

The article highlights ninth-century scholar Al-Kindi as the originator of systematic code-breaking technology. His work laid the foundation for cryptanalysis, the process of decoding encrypted messages to reveal their original content. Al-Kindi’s treatise, titled 'A Manuscript on Deciphering Cryptographic Messages,' introduced a method later known as frequency analysis, which remains a fundamental approach in deciphering classical ciphers.

The text explains that encryption, the conversion of information into cipher text using algorithms and secret keys, has long been used to secure communication, especially in warfare. During the Second World War, code-breaking played a decisive role when Allied cryptanalysts deciphered German Enigma messages. However, the conceptual groundwork for such breakthroughs traces back to Al-Kindi’s early insights.

Al-Kindi developed his method through a deep study of Arabic script and the statistical frequency of letters. His discovery marked the beginning of a long evolution in cryptography, later advanced during the European Renaissance. Frequency analysis continues to serve as a basic analytical tool for understanding and breaking simple substitution ciphers.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Al-Kindi pioneered systematic code-breaking through his groundbreaking frequency analysis method

The Election Commission of Bangladesh has announced that voting for 50 reserved women’s seats in the 13th National Parliament will be held on May 12. The election schedule will be declared on April 8, according to Senior Secretary Akhtar Ahmed of the Election Commission Secretariat. He confirmed that electronic voting machines (EVMs) will not be used in this election.

As per the announcement, the BNP-led alliance will receive 36 seats, the Jamaat-led alliance 13 seats, and one seat will go to an independent nominee. Under electoral law, the voting for reserved women’s seats must be completed within 90 days of the publication of the general election gazette. The final gazette for the 13th parliamentary election was published on February 13, setting a legal deadline of May 14 to complete the process.

The Election Commission’s timeline ensures compliance with the legal requirement for filling reserved seats within the stipulated period.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh to hold reserved women’s seat election on May 12 for 13th Parliament

A severe geopolitical crisis in the Middle East has disrupted global energy supply routes, threatening the stability of international trade. The conflict centers on control of the Strait of Hormuz, through which about 20 percent of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) pass daily. Following U.S. military operations to secure the route, Iran closed the strait, halting energy shipments and triggering fears of a worldwide supply chain breakdown.

The report notes that Iran’s allies, including groups in Yemen, Lebanon, and Palestine, could block other key maritime routes such as the Bab al-Mandeb Strait, the Karish gas field, and the Suez Canal, which handles 10 percent of global oil trade. Attacks on tanker terminals and pipelines have already disrupted fuel transport, increased shipping costs, and threatened deliveries of essential goods and medicines.

The crisis has pushed oil prices toward a possible $200 per barrel, raising global inflation risks. Economists warn that if world leaders fail to contain the conflict, a full-scale global economic downturn could soon follow.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Middle East conflict halts oil routes, threatening global supply chains and economic stability

A Bangladeshi youth named Md. Mizan Islam, aged 18, was critically injured after being shot by India’s Border Security Force (BSF) near the Gatiarvita border area of Dhabalsuti Union in Patgram, Lalmonirhat, on Monday morning, April 6, 2026. According to local sources, Mizan, son of Mofizul Islam from Rahmatpur Gatiarvita village, had entered about 10 yards inside Indian territory while irrigating a paddy field when members of the BSF’s 98th Battalion from Gomti Camp opened fire. He sustained a shoulder injury and managed to return to Bangladeshi territory, after which locals took him to Rangpur Medical College Hospital for treatment.

Following the incident, locals detained an Indian national named Shri Sadhan Barman along with two cows and handed him over to the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB). Lieutenant Colonel Syed Fazle Munim, commander of the Teesta Battalion 61 BGB, stated that a flag meeting between the border commanders of both countries has been requested to discuss the shooting and subsequent detention. He confirmed that the situation along the border is currently under BGB control.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladeshi youth shot by BSF near Patgram; BGB calls flag meeting

The government of Bangladesh has announced a 58-day ban on all types of fishing in the Bay of Bengal and adjacent areas, effective from April 15 to June 11, 2026. Fisheries and Livestock Minister Mohammad Aminur Rashid made the announcement at a press conference held at the Secretariat on Monday, during the launch of ‘Jatka Conservation Week 2026’.

The minister said the conservation week, themed ‘Stop catching jatka, fill rivers and seas with hilsa,’ will be observed from April 7 to 13 across 20 hilsa-rich districts. During this period, authorities will monitor activities from the sea to local markets to prevent illegal jatka catching, trading, and storage. Additionally, a 22-day ban on jatka catching, transport, and sale will remain in place until June 30 to protect breeding fish.

Rashid also noted that no decision has yet been made regarding hilsa exports to India during the Bengali month of Baishakh, and that the matter will be decided by the Prime Minister’s Office.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh imposes 58-day fishing ban in Bay of Bengal to protect hilsa stocks

Grameen Bank organized a colorful ceremony in Dhaka’s Mirpur to honor its founder and Nobel laureate Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus, marking the bank’s 50th founding anniversary and the 20th anniversary of his Nobel Prize. The event, held at the bank’s headquarters on Sunday, brought together former and current officials, employees, and associates in a festive atmosphere. Dr. Yunus was warmly received by the bank’s chairman, board members, managing director, and senior management team before addressing a town hall session as the chief guest.

In his speech, Dr. Yunus recalled the early struggles of Grameen Bank and the origins of the microcredit concept during the 1974 famine. He described how small loans to poor women in Jobra village helped them become self-reliant and empowered within their families and communities. This was his first visit to the headquarters since stepping down as managing director in 2011.

During the visit, Dr. Yunus toured his former residence, the Grameen Cheque stall, and joined a photo session and lunch with staff, emphasizing the need to make the bank’s operations more dynamic and inclusive.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Grameen Bank celebrates 50 years, honoring Dr. Yunus for 20 years since Nobel win

NASA’s Artemis-2 mission began its journey toward the Moon on April 1, 2026, from the Kennedy Space Center, marking humanity’s return to lunar travel after 53 years. The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket carried the Orion spacecraft with four astronauts on board. The mission has entered its third day, with NASA confirming that the crew successfully completed the trans-lunar injection phase, sending them out of Earth’s orbit toward the Moon. The astronauts have tested life support, communication, and manual control systems and are reported to be in good health and spirits.

The crew includes Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover—the first Black astronaut on a lunar mission—Mission Specialist Christina Koch, the first woman to travel to the Moon, and Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen from the Canadian Space Agency, the first non-American in such a mission. The 10-day mission will not land on the Moon but will orbit about 7,400 kilometers above its surface before returning to Earth.

NASA expects Orion to re-enter Earth’s atmosphere and splash down in the Pacific Ocean on April 10, 2026. The mission’s success will determine the feasibility of the Artemis-3 mission planned for 2027 or 2028.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

NASA’s Artemis-2 mission heads to the Moon with four astronauts after 53 years

Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister Dr. Khalilur Rahman will travel to New Delhi on Tuesday for a two-day official visit, followed by a confirmed trip to Beijing in the last week of April at the invitation of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. The Delhi visit will take place en route to the Indian Ocean Conference in Port Louis, Mauritius, and marks the first ministerial trip to India since Bangladesh’s new government took office. During the visit, Rahman is scheduled to meet Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar, National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, and Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri.

Diplomatic sources in Delhi said India initiated the visit to stabilize bilateral relations after a period of tension during the interim government led by Dr. Muhammad Yunus. Indian media have described the trip as a key step toward improving Dhaka-Delhi relations, with speculation about a possible future visit by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman. Bangladeshi officials, however, cautioned that Indian media reports are exaggerated and emphasized that the priority is building a stable and sustainable partnership.

Rahman’s upcoming Beijing visit is viewed as significant for advancing earlier policy decisions on economic, trade, and defense cooperation, as well as strengthening Bangladesh-China diplomatic engagement.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh foreign minister to visit Delhi Tuesday, Beijing trip confirmed for late April

Former legal adviser Asif Nazrul has expressed confidence that the efforts behind the interim government’s ordinances will not go in vain. In a Facebook post on Monday, he said that the team had worked tirelessly to draft laws such as those concerning the Human Rights Commission, enforced disappearances, the Supreme Court Secretariat, judicial appointments, and the Anti-Corruption Commission.

Nazrul stated that these laws were genuine reform initiatives, though they were initially dismissed or mocked by critics who questioned the government’s reform agenda. He noted that many of those critics now recognize the value of the ordinances and are demanding that they be retained. He described the process as one involving extensive research, internal discussions, and resistance within the government.

He added that other advisers also contributed to legal reforms in areas like revenue, financial management, information technology, and the environment, expressing hope that all these ordinances would be preserved.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Asif Nazrul defends interim government ordinances as genuine legal reforms

Lebanon’s Health Ministry reported on Sunday that Israeli attacks since March 2 have killed 1,461 people and injured 4,430 across the country. Among the dead are 129 children and 97 women, according to a report by Anadolu Agency. The ministry added that in the past 24 hours alone, 39 people were killed and 136 injured. At least 54 healthcare workers have died and 145 others have been wounded in the attacks.

The ministry stated that Israel has carried out airstrikes and ground assaults in southern Lebanon following cross-border attacks that began on March 2. These operations have continued despite a ceasefire announced in November 2024. Hezbollah has been launching missiles into Israel since early March, describing the actions as retaliation for Israeli strikes in Lebanon and the joint U.S.-Israeli attack on February 28 that killed Iran’s then–supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

The report highlights the escalating violence between Israel and Hezbollah, with civilian casualties mounting and regional tensions deepening despite previous ceasefire efforts.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Lebanon says 1,461 killed in Israeli attacks since March amid renewed border conflict

Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) has called on the government to implement its commitments regarding judicial independence, reforms, and the establishment of an effective Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) and independent Human Rights Commission. The appeal was made on Monday morning at TIB’s headquarters in Dhanmondi, Dhaka, where Executive Director Dr. Iftekharuzzaman expressed concern over the delay in appointing a new ACC chairman, noting that the commission’s inactivity raises doubts about investigations and case proceedings.

Dr. Iftekharuzzaman stated that past governance had seen misuse of power and corruption, and questioned whether the government genuinely intends to ensure judicial independence. He referred to a recent statement by the ruling party’s general secretary, who pledged to uphold the July Charter, and said TIB expects to see that promise realized.

Several TIB officials, including adviser Dr. Sumaiya Khair, Director of Outreach and Communication Muhammad Touhidul Islam, and Director of Research and Policy Md. Badiuzzaman, were present at the press conference.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

TIB presses government to act on judicial independence and anti-corruption reform pledges

Iran’s central military command on Monday warned that any attack on its civilian targets would trigger a far more destructive retaliation. The statement, released through Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB on Telegram, quoted a spokesperson for the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters saying that any renewed assault on civilian sites would be met with broader and more devastating counterattacks.

The warning followed remarks by US President Donald Trump, who threatened to destroy Iran’s civilian infrastructure unless Tehran agreed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and accept a new deal. In response, Iran reiterated its readiness to take military action if such threats materialize.

The exchange underscores escalating tensions between Tehran and Washington, with both sides issuing increasingly severe warnings over potential military and economic confrontations.

06 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran warns of stronger retaliation if civilian sites are attacked amid US threats


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