Historic May Day today 
Historic May Day today 
Workers' documents prove decisive, 80pc arbitration cases won
Workers' documents prove decisive, 80pc arbitration cases won
Govt prioritising workers' welfare, safety and job creation: Mahdi Amin
Govt prioritising workers' welfare, safety and job creation: Mahdi Amin
Govt aims for inclusive cultural revival engaging youth
Leaving dreams behind: stories of girls forced into early marriage
Leaving dreams behind: stories of girls forced into early marriage
DHAKA, May 01, 2026 (BSS) - From the moment life begins, human beings learn to dream. Dreams shape growth and give people the motivation to move forward. But not all dreams come true—especially for girls from the underprivileged families. For many of them, childhood dreams come to an abrupt and heartbreaking end due to the harsh reality of early marriage.   Momena (not real name), a schoolgirl from BaghaUpazila of Rajshahi, once expressed this painful reality in her notebook: many girls are forced to leave behind their dreams and go to their in-laws’ house even before those dreams fully take shape.   Momena was a student of Nawtika Government Primary School. After completing her primary education, she enrolled in a secondary school. However, while studying in class nine, she was married off. Later, her younger brother brought her notebook to the same primary school, where former teacher DulariKhatun discovered it.  She showed it with great interest to the head teacher, Kabiruzzaman. Head teacher Kabiruzzaman said he found it hard to believe that a mid-level student from a lower-middle-class family could think so deeply.  “Perhaps our understanding of children’s inner world is still limited,” he remarked.   DulariKhatun said that most girls in rural areas fall victim to child marriage, and very few protest against it.  It is unknown whether Momena had objected to her marriage, but her writing was striking—almost like a silent protest. That’s why she preserved the notebook as an example. Momena is now married in Charghatupazila of the same district.  When contacted, she said she has two sons. Her elder son is nine years old, and she has arranged three private tutors for him.She also helps with his studies at home. Her in-laws are very supportive.  Over the past 10 years, she has forgotten the dreams she once wrote about—now all her dreams revolve around her two sons. But her story is not unique. Helena, a young woman from BarishalSadarupazila, once dreamed of becoming a barrister.  She also wanted to learn acting and dancing. Her family was financially stable, and her father was supportive, so she believed her dreams would come true.  But right after her higher secondary exams, she received a good marriage proposal—the groom was a government officer. She got married.  The following year, she had a child. Her education then became secondary.   Although her in-laws did not oppose her studies, they also did not encourage her.  In this situation, she completed a bachelor’s degree in Political Science. She has no regrets, but now all her dreams center on her five-year-old daughter. Roksana from Khulna faced even harsher realities. Despite achieving good results in her SSC examination in 2023, she could not get admitted in college due to financial hardship.Her father struggled to support the large family alone. Eventually, she agreed to marriage. A year later, she gave birth to a baby girl. Now, all her thoughts revolve around her child’s future. Roksana said, “I had many dreams—to go to college, to attend university, to stand on my own feet, to support my father. But none of that happened. Now I just want my daughter not to face the same fate. I want her to fulfill the dreams I once had.” These stories may differ in detail, but they converge in one place—the pain of lost dreams.    Even when many young women find stability in their in-laws’ homes, the dreams they once cherished in childhood continue to haunt them. In this reality, one question remains: do girls’ dreams simply shift to the next generation, or do they quietly disappear?
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Case filed in Jashore against ex-state minister, five MPs
Activists on Gaza aid flotilla detained by Israel disembark in Crete: AFP
Activists on Gaza aid flotilla detained by Israel disembark in Crete: AFP
ATHENS, May 1, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Dozens of activists on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla which was intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters off Crete disembarked on Friday in the Greek island, an AFP journalist saw. Escorted by Greek coast guards, some 175 activists were taken in four buses to a town whose name was not disclosed by the authorities. Israel's foreign ministry earlier said around 175 activists had been taken off more than 20 boats on Thursday. Flotilla organisers put the number at 211. "In coordination with the Greek government, the individuals transferred from the flotilla vessels to the Israeli vessel will be disembarked on a Greek beach in the coming hours," Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar wrote on X late Thursday, thanking Greece "for its willingness to receive the flotilla participants". Several European governments with nationals among those arrested have called on Israel to free the activists and called its action a flagrant contravention of international law. But the United States backed Israeli authorities, calling the flotilla a "stunt". "The United States expects all our allies...to take decisive action against this meaningless political stunt by denying port access, docking, departure and refueling to vessels participating in the flotilla," State Department spokesman Tommy Pigott said. Initially made up of more than 50 boats, the flotilla's aim, according to the organisers, was to break the blockade of Gaza and bring humanitarian aid to the Palestinian territory, whose access remains largely restricted despite a fragile ceasefire between Israel and the Islamist movement Hamas, in force since October.
Govt to review outdated British, Pakistan-era laws: Law Minister 
Govt to review outdated British, Pakistan-era laws: Law Minister 
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PM directs fiscal austerity, strict scrutiny of projects
Bill Gates visited Bangladesh on brief trip at Tarique Rahman’s invitation: Saleh Shibly
Bill Gates visited Bangladesh on brief trip at Tarique Rahman’s invitation: Saleh Shibly
Venezuela signs oil, gas deals with US companies
Venezuela signs oil, gas deals with US companies
CARACAS, May 1, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Venezuela signed deals with US companies on Thursday in a bid to boost oil and gas production, the latest sign of thawing relations after Washington deposed leftist leader Nicolas Maduro. The South American nation is currently led by interim president Delcy Rodriguez, who is cooperating under heavy US pressure to meet President Donald Trump's demands for access to the country's vast oil supplies. Rodriguez, who was Maduro's vice president before US forces captured him in a stunning raid in January, is now grappling with leading a country saddled with the world's largest proven oil reserves but an economy in shambles. The possibility of increased Venezuelan oil output comes as global markets face disruptions to Middle East oil supplies from the conflict in Iran which have driven up oil prices. Under the agreements, US-based firms Hunt Overseas Oil Company and Crossover Energy will operate in the Orinoco Belt, where Venezuela's oil reserves are primarily concentrated. Rodriguez said the deals marked "where the interests of the United States and Venezuela come together." "Please convey to President Trump, who is a man of action... that we have pledged our word to build solid foundations for long-term relations between the United States and Venezuela," she said. Venezuela has signed agreements with various multinational oil companies, including Chevron, Eni, and Repsol, after reforms to liberalize the energy sector. US envoy Jarrod Agen, who arrived in Caracas on Thursday as the two countries resumed direct air travel after seven years, attended the signing. American Airlines subsidiary Envoy Air and Venezuela's Laser Airlines will operate flights between Caracas and Miami starting this week.  
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JAMALPUR, May 1, 2026 (BSS) - The historic May Day was marked in Jamalpur today with various programmes. The theme of the day for this year is 'Healthy Workers, Productive Hands, A New Dawn Awaits (Sustho Sramik, Karmotho Hat, Ashbe Ebar Nobo Provat).' District Administration and the Department of Inspection for Factories and Establishments (DIFE) jointly organized the events, including a rally and a discussion meeting. A procession was brought out in the town, while a discussion was held at the Deputy Commissioner's conference room with Additional District Magistrate AKM Abdullah Bin Rashid in the chair. Lawmaker Advocate Md Shah Md Wares Ali Mamun attended the meeting as the chief guest. He highlighted the importance of harmonious relations between owners and workers for the country's development. Officials, professionals and labour leaders, among others, took part in the programme.
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RUET's three departments receive BAETE accreditation
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3-day international photography exhibition kicks off at KU
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Sri Lanka youth cricketers bailed over alleged hotel filming
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US launches Founders Museum in Dhaka 
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Man goes on trial in Austria over Taylor Swift concert attack plan
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Technician dies installing stage for Shakira concert in Rio
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