PM for ensuring peaceful coexistence of people regardless of religion, caste
PM for ensuring peaceful coexistence of people regardless of religion, caste
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Case filed in Jashore against ex-state minister, five MPs
Case filed in Jashore against ex-state minister, five MPs
JASHORE, April 30, 2026 (BSS) - A case has been filed here against a former state minister and five former Members of Parliament, along with leaders and activists of the banned Awami League.  A total of 40 individuals have been named in the case, along with 80-100 unidentified accused.  Sub-Inspector Ashraf Uddin of Jashore Kotwali Police Station filed the case today under the Anti-Terrorism Act.  Among the accused are former Member of Parliament for Jashore-6 and General Secretary of the district Awami League Shaheen Chakladar, former MP of Jashore-4 Ranjit Kumar Roy, former MP of Jashore-5 and former State Minister Swapan Bhattacharya, former MP of Jashore-2 Monirul Islam, former MP of Jashore-3 Kazi Nabil Ahmed, and former MP of Jashore-5 Yakub Ali.  Also named are former Chairman of Sadar Upazila Touhidul Islam Fontu Chakladar, former Mayor of Jashore Municipality and General Secretary of the banned district Jubo League Zahidul Islam Rintu Chakladar, Rajib Roy (son of Ranjit Roy), and Shubho Bhattacharya (son of Swapan Bhattacharya ), among others.  According to the complaint filed by SI Ashraf Uddin, around 7:30 pm on April 28, leaders and activists of the Awami League and its affiliated organizations-declared banned through a government gazette-gathered on Aziz City Road beside the Muktijoddha Complex in the district town.  At that time, 80 to 100 activists chanted various anti-government slogans. Upon receiving information, police arrived at the scene, but the accused fled. The first 13 accused are described as key figures and financiers of the banned organization, while the remaining 27 are identified as members involved in terrorism and various criminal activities.  The complaint further alleged that they continue to engage in subversive and anti-state conspiracies. The case has been filed under provisions of the Anti-Terrorism Act. Meanwhile, 14 individuals have been arrested in separate drives conducted across different areas of the town on April 29 and 30 for organizing protest marches under the banner of Jubo League. They have already been sent to jail through a court order today.  
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Iran's supreme leader defies US blockade as oil prices soar
Iran's supreme leader defies US blockade as oil prices soar
     TEHRAN, MAY 1, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Iran's supreme leader declared Thursday that the United States had suffered a shameful defeat, defiantly rejecting a warning from President Donald Trump that an economically punishing US naval blockade could be enforced for months to come. Oil prices hit a four-year high, then fell back slightly before Mojtaba Khamenei issued a written statement read on state television declaring that Iran was now in the driver's seat in the crisis. "Today, two months after the largest military deployment and aggression by the world's bullies in the region, and the United States' disgraceful defeat in its plans, a new chapter is unfolding for the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz," he said, hailing Iran's control over shipping in the strait. He went on to predict a bright future for the Gulf without the United States, saying those who interfere in the region from afar "have no place there except at the bottom of its waters." Khamenei was wounded in the initial US-Israeli strikes that killed his father, Ali Khamenei, and has not been seen in public since being named his successor as supreme leader last month. The United States imposed a blockade on Iran's ports two weeks ago, while the Islamic republic has maintained its stranglehold over the strategic Strait of Hormuz since the start of the Middle East war at the end of February. Washington is now seeking to assemble an international coalition of allied states and shipping firms to coordinate safe passage through Hormuz -- while maintaining its blockade of ships serving Iran, a State Department official told AFP. Trump threatened Thursday to withdraw US troops from Italy and Spain, extending similar warnings already made against Germany, after lambasting the NATO allies for failing to support US-Israeli operations against Iran, including in the Strait. - 'Act again' - Trump is expected to receive a briefing Thursday on new plans for potential military action against Iran from Admiral Brad Cooper, the head of US Central Command, two sources with knowledge of US planning told Axios. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned meanwhile that it was "possible that we may soon have to act again" against Iran to achieve the war's objectives. But the commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards aerospace force, Majid Mousavi, said even a "short and tactical" enemy operation would be met "with painful, prolonged, and extensive strikes." In Tehran, air defenses were activated Thursday night to counter small aircraft and drones, Iranian media reported, without providing further details. Tehran residents speaking earlier to AFP journalists in Paris described a sense of despair that the Islamic republic government was clinging to power and that negotiations had stalled. "From the Islamic Republic still being in place to the innocent people whose lives were destroyed in this war, everything is so disappointing," one 28-year-old IT worker told AFP via messaging app from the Iranian capital. - 'Intolerable' - Trump has reportedly told oil executives and national security officials this week to prepare for a prolonged US blockade designed to force Tehran to surrender its nuclear program. US Central Command said Wednesday it had redirected a total of 44 commercial vessels to violate the blockade as part of its blockade of Iran. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said the blockade of his country's ports was effectively an "extension of military operations" by Washington, despite the ongoing ceasefire. "Continuation of this oppressive approach is intolerable," he added. Oil prices struck a four-year high Thursday. International benchmark Brent crude soared more than seven percent to $126 a barrel before easing in afternoon trading in London. UN chief Antonio Guterres said the closure of Hormuz was "strangling the global economy," and International Energy Agency chief Fatih Birol told a meeting at his Paris headquarters: "The world is facing the biggest energy crisis in history." Trump faces domestic political pressure to end the war, which is unpopular even among much of his base and has driven up costs at the pump for American consumers. Iran's economy is also suffering, with the rial falling to historic lows against the dollar. Iran has proposed easing its chokehold over the Strait of Hormuz if Washington lifts its blockade and broader negotiations take place. But the Trump administration has insisted that Iran's nuclear program be on the table. - US urges Israel-Lebanon talks - Violence has continued on the war's Lebanese front, with the US embassy in Lebanon on Thursday urging a meeting between Lebanese and Israeli leaders. Israeli and Lebanese representatives have met twice in Washington this month -- the first such meetings in decades -- after the Iran-backed Hezbollah group drew Lebanon into the Middle East war on March 2. Trump has said he hopes to host Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "over the next couple of weeks." Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon killed at least 15 people, the Lebanese health ministry said Thursday, while the Lebanese army said a separate strike on a home in the south killed a soldier and multiple members of his family.
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Trump says lifting Scottish whisky tariffs to 'honor' King Charles
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WASHINGTON, United States, MAY 1, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - US President Donald Trump said Thursday he was removing tariffs on Scottish whisky in honor of Britain's King Charles III and Queen Camilla as they wrapped up their state visit. Trump's announcement as the royal couple ended their four-day trip to the United States represents a major trade concession to key ally Britain even as the Iran war strains transatlantic relations. Shortly after bidding the British royals goodbye at the White House, Trump posted that he was making the gesture "in Honor of the King and Queen of the United Kingdom." "The King and Queen got me to do something that nobody else was able to do, without hardly even asking!" Trump said on his Truth Social network. Scotch whisky from the UK has faced a 10-percent tariff during Trump's second presidency. But the rate was on course to jump later this year when the suspension of an earlier 25-percent tariff -- part of a previous trade truce -- expires. In his post, Trump said he was "removing the tariffs and restrictions" on whisky but added that it related to Scotland's trade with the bourbon-making state of Kentucky, particularly on wooden barrels. But US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer later appeared to confirm the announcement applied to the alcoholic drink itself. "The United States will allow preferential duty access for whiskey produced in the United Kingdom," Greer said in a statement. He added that move was part of a broader trade deal announced by the United States and Britain in an Oval Office appearance by Trump last year. Almost from the moment that Trump returned to power last year, Britain has been trying to make the case for whisky to be exempted from tariffs. During Trump's first term, his tariffs in 2019 against the European Union -- which then included Britain -- also targeted the UK's whisky industry. The United States remains the primary export market for Scotch whisky, accounting for $1.2 billion per year. But the royal charm offensive by King Charles appeared to have paid off. Trump hailed Charles as the "greatest king" as he waved him and Camilla off at the White House. The visit was officially meant to celebrate transatlantic ties as the United States marks its 250th anniversary of independence from Britain, but much of Charles's time has been spent smoothing over tensions over Iran. Trump has bitterly criticized British Prime Minister Keir Starmer over his opposition to the US-Israeli war on Iran.
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