Pahela Baishakh being celebrated
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Info Minister greets country's people on Pahela Baishakh
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, April 14, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Pakistan was working to bring Iran and the United States together for a second round of talks, senior Pakistani sources told AFP on Tuesday, with one noting efforts to secure an extended ceasefire to allow for diplomacy. Washington and Tehran held historic face-to-face talks in Islamabad over the weekend, but failed to reach an immediate agreement on ending the war in the Middle East. "Efforts are underway to bring both parties back to the table, of course we want them back in Islamabad, but the venue is not final yet," said the source, who requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the subject matter. "The meeting could take place soon though dates have yet to be confirmed," the source said. The source added: "We are also working to get the ceasefire extended beyond the current deadline to allow for additional time." A second official, who also requested anonymity, said the talks were possible before the ceasefire deadline ends next week. "No date and venue has been decided yet," he said. The first official said Islamabad was "the preferred venue" for Pakistan, but that nothing had yet been finalised. "The written outlines of demands and concessions have already been shared, so both parties are aware of the potential trade-offs," the official added. On Monday, US Vice President JD Vance said Washington had made its "red lines" clear and that "the ball is in the Iranian court." Iran has blamed Washington for making maximalist demands, but its leaders have in the last hours not dismissed efforts by world leaders to get both sides back to the negotiating table. A fragile two-week truce agreed last Wednesday to give time to find a lasting ceasefire remained in place, even though a US naval blockade of Iranian ports began at the Strait of Hormuz, which had been effectively closed by Tehran.
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EU agrees to double tariffs on foreign steel
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Pahela Baishakh celebrated in Jamalpur
Pahela Baishakh celebrated in Jamalpur
JAMALPUR, April 14, 2026 (BSS) - Pahela Baishakh, the Bengali New Year 1433, was celebrated with festivity and widespread participation in the district today. The district administration, political parties, educational institutions and various social and cultural organizations chalked out elaborate programmes, including rallies, cultural events and sports, to mark the day. As part of the celebration, the district administration brought out a colourful mammoth rally from the Bakultola area in the town at 8 am. The rally, led by local lawmaker Advocate Shah Md Wares Ali Mamun, paraded through the main roads of the town before concluding at the Shilpakala Academy premises. Zila Parishad Chairman Md Sirazul Haque, Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Yusuf Ali, and Superintendent of Police Mst Farhana Yesmin, among others, joined the rally. The rally was followed by a cultural programme at the Shilpakala Academy premises. Artists from Shilpakala Academy, Jatiyatabadi Samajik Sangskritik Sangstha, and the District Shishu Academy performed in the cultural event.
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Pahela Baishakh being celebrated in Thakurgaon amid festivity
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