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A coalition of 22 countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, has called on Iran to immediately stop what they describe as killings, abductions, and harassment of dissidents and journalists living in Europe, North America, and Australia. The appeal was reported by Al Jazeera on June 10, 2026, citing a joint statement released by the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.

According to the statement, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) intelligence branch, Quds Force, and the Ministry of Intelligence and Security have been carrying out hostile and threatening activities abroad targeting Iranian political dissidents, journalists, Jewish communities, and individuals or organizations linked to Israeli interests. The signatories warned Tehran that they remain united and determined to protect their sovereignty and citizens from such transnational threats.

The statement was endorsed by countries including Albania, Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, France, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia, Norway, Portugal, and Sweden.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Twenty-two nations urge Iran to stop attacks on dissidents and journalists abroad

Police in Shariatpur detained two Awami League activists following a raid on a gathering allegedly organized under the pretext of a khichuri event. The operation took place on Wednesday night, June 10, in the Bildeonia area of Rajnagar Union under Naria upazila. Acting on a tip-off, Naria police arrived at the scene, prompting many participants to flee, leaving behind cooked food and other items. Two individuals, identified as residents Saiful Islam, 22, and Zobayer Islam Onik, 21, were arrested.

According to police sources, both detainees are believed to be involved in Awami League politics. Authorities stated that the raid was part of ongoing surveillance on political gatherings in the area. The local police chief confirmed that legal action against the detainees is in process.

The incident has sparked widespread discussion in the locality, and police said further investigation is underway to determine the nature of the gathering and take necessary legal measures.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Police detain two Awami League activists after raid on alleged khichuri event in Shariatpur

An elderly Indian Muslim man has been stranded for several days in the no-man’s land between India and Bangladesh near the Dewanganj border in Jamalpur. Local sources and the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) reported that members of India’s Border Security Force (BSF) from Assam’s Nandirchar camp attempted to push the man, a resident of Chennai, into Bangladesh through the Jhaudanga border. The BGB and local residents intervened to prevent the push-in, but the man remained trapped between the two countries, suffering from hunger and exposure.

BGB commander Lieutenant Colonel Hasanur Rahman stated that BSF has repeatedly tried to push people across the border illegally and that BGB remains on high alert. Despite attempts to resolve the issue through a flag meeting, no solution was reached. Local residents and rights activists described the incident as part of a growing pattern of Indian Muslim citizens being forced toward Bangladesh. Human rights worker Jahangir Selim said such actions violate international law and human rights principles.

Observers at the scene questioned the humanitarian implications, noting that the stranded man’s plight highlights broader concerns about citizenship, identity, and state responsibility along the border.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Elderly Indian Muslim stranded in no-man’s land after BSF push-in attempt near Jamalpur border

Bangladesh’s Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) has arrested two suspects in connection with the killing of BNP leader Billal Hossain Talukder in Dhaka’s Mouchak area. The detainees are identified as Siraj, the fourth accused in the case and alleged mastermind, and Rakibul Islam Shihab, known as Golden Rakib, the tenth accused. RAB-3 confirmed the arrests in a text message on Wednesday night, stating that the operation was conducted in separate raids in Lakshmipur district. With these arrests, a total of four suspects have now been detained in the case.

According to RAB-3, the arrests followed the fatal stabbing of Billal Hossain Talukder during a mediation meeting at the Anarkali Market area of Mouchak on Monday night. Billal, a former convener of the Swechchhasebak Dal’s Ramna unit, was taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital in critical condition, where doctors declared him dead around 9:15 p.m. Authorities said further details about the investigation would be shared later.

The arrests mark a key development in the ongoing investigation into the high-profile killing, which has drawn attention within political circles.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

RAB arrests two suspects, including mastermind Siraj, in BNP leader Billal murder case

India has summoned a senior US diplomat in New Delhi following an attack on a commercial tanker near the coast of Oman that left three Indian nationals missing. According to India’s Ministry of External Affairs, US Chargé d’Affaires Jason Meeks was called in on Wednesday to receive a formal protest. The incident has triggered diplomatic tension between the two countries.

The tanker, named Settébello, carried 24 Indian crew members. Twenty-one were rescued after the attack, while three remain unaccounted for. UK-based maritime security firm Ambrey reported that the strike may have resulted from a US military operation aimed at blocking Iranian ports. The US Central Command stated that the vessel was attempting to breach sanctions by heading toward Iran and was disabled by precision fire targeting its engine room.

India expressed deep concern over the attack, emphasizing the need to ensure the safety of civilian ships and sailors in international waters. Coordination with Omani authorities is ongoing to locate the missing crew members.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

India protests to US after Oman tanker attack leaves three Indian sailors missing

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned that Israel’s continued attacks in Syria and Lebanon have reached a level that poses a direct security threat to Turkey. Speaking to lawmakers from his ruling AK Party on Wednesday, Erdogan described Israel’s actions as aggression that endangers global stability and must be stopped immediately. He accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his associates of escalating the situation to a point that now threatens Turkey’s own safety, emphasizing that Ankara’s security is closely tied to that of Syria and Lebanon.

Turkey, a NATO member, has long condemned Israel’s operations in Iran, Gaza, and Lebanon, calling Israel the main obstacle to regional peace. Ankara has already suspended all trade with Israel and urged international legal action against it. Erdogan further alleged that Israel is secretly working to destabilize the Mediterranean and Africa by fueling divisions in Cyprus, warning that any violation of Turkish or Turkish Cypriot rights in the Eastern Mediterranean would meet a strong response.

Erdogan also blamed Israel for provoking recent U.S.-Iran tensions and urged world powers to take a clearer stance, saying that holding Israel accountable under international law is a shared responsibility of all humanity.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Erdogan warns Israel’s Syria-Lebanon strikes now threaten Turkey’s security

Sri Lanka’s government has officially acknowledged for the first time that its former intelligence chief was directly involved in planning the 2019 Easter Sunday suicide bombings. Public Security Minister Ananda Wijepala told Parliament on Wednesday that then–intelligence head Major General Suresh Salle guided the attacks that killed 279 people. Salle was arrested in February on charges of aiding and abetting terrorism and allegedly met with Muslim men weeks before the bombings to gather details about a Catholic church target.

According to the minister, Salle conspired with Islamist extremists and strategically directed them to carry out the attacks. He has denied all allegations through his lawyer and began a hunger strike in prison before being hospitalized. Opposition activists in Colombo have been protesting for his release.

Following Salle’s interrogation, a court imposed a travel ban on former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who had appointed Salle as intelligence chief in 2019. The Criminal Investigation Department has not yet named Rajapaksa a suspect but may question him soon, as the 2019 bombings remain Sri Lanka’s deadliest terrorist attack on civilians.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Sri Lanka admits ex-intelligence chief planned 2019 Easter bombings; ex-president faces travel ban

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman announced that the government will launch an e-Health Card pilot program in five districts within 180 days. He made the statement in parliament while responding to a question from BNP lawmaker Shamsur Rahman Shimul Biswas. The project, awaiting approval, will begin in Khulna, Noakhali, Bogura, Sirajganj, and Narsingdi. The e-Health Card will be linked to an electronic referral system and an electronic patient management system.

The Prime Minister outlined several initiatives under the government’s 180-day program, including family cards for women heads of households, farmer cards, and debt waivers for small agricultural loans. He also mentioned monthly honorariums for religious workers across mosques, temples, pagodas, and churches, as well as canal excavation projects, tree plantation drives, and free school uniforms for primary students.

Additional measures include expanding renewable energy production, increasing education loan limits for students going to Japan, and launching a youth sports talent program titled “Notun Kuri Sports-2026.”

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh to pilot e-Health Card in five districts within 180 days

UN Secretary-General António Guterres has warned that the Middle East faces a serious risk of a full-scale war following recent retaliatory attacks between Iran and the United States. Speaking at a United Nations Security Council meeting in New York, he described the regional situation as extremely dangerous and cautioned that tensions could quickly spiral out of control.

Guterres emphasized that even a small spark could ignite a much larger conflict, urging all sides to exercise maximum restraint. He noted that in the current tense environment, any miscalculation or wrong move could trigger a major confrontation.

The warning came amid escalating hostilities in the region, with reports of new U.S. strikes on Iran and growing international concern over the potential for wider conflict.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

UN chief warns Middle East tensions after Iran-US strikes could spark full-scale war

US President Donald Trump has warned that the United States may resume military operations against Iran after ongoing peace talks failed to achieve expected progress. Speaking to reporters at the White House on Wednesday, he said Washington is prepared to take tough measures and hinted that civilian infrastructure could be considered as potential targets if necessary. Trump cited the downing of a US Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz as one of the reasons for possible military retaliation.

Trump noted that his administration has been working for months toward a settlement with Tehran, describing the proposed deal as potentially beneficial for Iran. However, he expressed frustration over the slow pace of negotiations and accused Iran of deliberately stalling. When asked whether power plants or bridges could be targeted, he did not rule it out, instead criticizing Tehran for wasting time.

Experts warned that targeting civilian infrastructure would raise serious humanitarian and legal concerns under international law. Analysts said the combination of peace talks and military threats could complicate diplomacy and risk escalating the Middle East conflict further.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump warns US may resume military action against Iran after stalled peace talks

The European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service announced on Wednesday that the likelihood of an extremely strong El Niño weather pattern forming later this year is increasing. Director Carlo Buontempo told AFP that all models had raised their forecasts between May 1 and June 1, indicating a higher probability of a strong or potentially record-breaking El Niño event.

El Niño is a natural climate phenomenon that causes warming of surface waters in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean, leading to global shifts in wind, pressure, and rainfall patterns. According to the latest Copernicus update, 75 percent of participating global meteorologists expect sea surface temperatures in parts of the Pacific to rise by 2.5 degrees Celsius or more above average by November.

Historically, since the first major El Niño recorded in 1877–78, temperatures have exceeded the 2-degree Celsius threshold only three times—in 1982–83, 1997–98, and 2015–16.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

EU agency warns of growing risk of record-breaking El Niño later this year

A local leader of the Krishak Dal, Badal Morol, aged 38, was killed in an attack by unidentified assailants in Bagerhat’s Sadar upazila on Tuesday night. According to local sources, the incident occurred around 11 p.m. at Niyoti Mor in Fakirhat upazila when helmeted attackers assaulted Badal Morol and ward BNP president Abdullah Morol with sharp weapons. Badal died on the spot, and Abdullah was seriously injured. Following the news, tension escalated in the area, and angry supporters staged a protest march in Baruipara.

Eyewitnesses reported that during the protest, some individuals moved toward the local Jamaat-e-Islami office and vandalized it, damaging furniture and signboards. No Jamaat members were present at the time. Police have deployed additional forces to maintain order and are investigating both the killing and the vandalism.

BNP leaders denied involvement in the attack on the Jamaat office, claiming that spontaneous protesters might have acted independently. Jamaat leaders, however, alleged that their office was deliberately targeted despite having no connection to the killing.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bagerhat Krishak Dal leader killed; Jamaat office vandalized amid protests and police deployment

Six individuals were detained by the 13th Armed Police Battalion (APBn) at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka on June 10, 2026, for possessing approximately 597.3 grams of gold jewelry. The suspects—identified as Md. Monir Hossain, Kazi Masud, Saidul Islam, Iliyas Khan, Sabbir Mia, and Md. Kamal Hossain—were apprehended near the airport’s public parking area after attempting to flee in a microbus. The recovered gold, valued at about Tk 9.44 million, was confirmed to be 22-carat.

According to APBn, the detainees admitted that the jewelry had been smuggled into Bangladesh through unidentified passengers from various countries. Investigators believe the group acted as receivers for a long-running gold smuggling syndicate operating around the airport. A regular case has been filed at the Airport Police Station under Section 25B(1)(b) of the Special Powers Act, 1974.

APBn Superintendent Mohammad Rezaul Kabir stated that the unit remains committed to preventing smuggling and other illegal activities at the airport, with ongoing operations and intelligence surveillance to curb such crimes.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Six arrested with 597 grams of gold jewelry at Dhaka airport

Tension flared along the Bakshiganj border in Jamalpur on Wednesday following allegations of an attempted push-in involving a man near pillar 1082 of the Ramrampur border area. Local sources said Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and residents prevented the attempt, leaving the man stranded on the zero line. Later, when he tried to enter Bangladesh again, BGB and locals stopped him, prompting him to return to the zero line.

A flag meeting between BGB and India’s Border Security Force (BSF) was held but ended without immediate resolution. In the afternoon, a heated exchange between locals from both sides escalated into a chase after some Indian youths allegedly threw stones at Bangladeshis. The situation prompted heightened alert along the border, with BGB maintaining control to prevent further unrest.

BGB’s Jamalpur 35 Battalion Commander Lt. Col. Hasanur Rahman urged locals not to cross the zero line and to cooperate with border guards to maintain calm. The situation is currently under control, though communication between the two border forces continues.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Tension at Bakshiganj border after push-in attempt sparks chase between locals

Mohammad Selim Uddin, central executive council member of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami and mayoral candidate for Dhaka North City Corporation, accused the Home Minister of creating unnecessary controversy over Islami Bank. Speaking at a press conference in a Karwan Bazar hotel on Wednesday, he said the minister’s recent remarks about the bank were made without factual basis and were regrettable. He urged the government to focus on resolving pressing national issues such as lawlessness, child abuse, and border crises instead of engaging in divisive debates.

Selim Uddin emphasized that Islami Bank is an important institution for the national economy and warned that instability or negative messaging around it could harm the country’s financial health. He also expressed concern over the border situation, calling the push-in issue a national crisis that requires inclusive political action. On the national budget, he stressed the need for effective implementation, prevention of tax evasion, and curbing corruption to ensure proper use of development funds.

He further highlighted Dhaka’s recurring waterlogging problem and the lack of elected city leadership, urging timely city corporation elections and stronger democratic opposition to enhance governance.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Selim Uddin criticizes Home Minister over Islami Bank remarks, urges focus on national issues


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