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.  
Digital ID cards issued for hawker rehabilitation in DSCC
Digital ID cards issued for hawker rehabilitation in DSCC
NGOs can address urban problems through effective coordination: Manju
NGOs can address urban problems through effective coordination: Manju
First direct US-Venezuela flight in years arrives in Caracas
First direct US-Venezuela flight in years arrives in Caracas
CARACAS, MAY 1 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The first direct flight between the United States and Venezuela in seven years landed Thursday in Caracas, a new sign of thawing relations after Washington deposed leftist leader Nicolas Maduro. The flight operated by Envoy Air, a subsidiary of American Airlines, took off at 10:26 am (1426 GMT) from Miami en route to Caracas, where the United States has resumed diplomatic ties after years of tension. Flight 3599 touched down less than three hours later. Its manifest included senior officials from Washington flying to Caracas to meet the government, a prospect unthinkable just months ago. Some took selfies as they disembarked. The flight symbolizes the end of Venezuela's years-long isolation by the United States. It also marks the reintegration of the Caribbean country into global airspace after a mass stayaway by airlines late last year, at the height of a US pressure campaign on Maduro. To celebrate, two Venezuelan fire service trucks hosed the plane on the tarmac after its arrival. Isabel Parra, a travel agent originally from Venezuela, said she had not returned to the country since 2018 and was "super excited." "For years we had to go through Curacao, the Dominican Republic or Bogota, so having this direct flight is a real pleasure," Parra said. She said the inaugural flight cost $3,000 but that ticket prices were expected to drop quickly, particularly once American Airlines starts a second round-trip daily flight on May 21. Oscar Fuentes, a 64-year-old Houston-based lawyer, was among the passengers queuing to board the return flight to Miami. "It's going to make life so much easier. Tonight, I'll be able to sleep in my own bed!" said Fuentes, who previously had to transit through the Dominican Republic. - Close links - The flight featured a special Venezuelan menu of corn pancakes known as cachapas and a Venezuelan-style chicken salad, according to the airline. Representatives of the city of Miami, a hub for Latin Americans that sees itself as a gateway to the region, greeted passengers at the gate, as did Venezuela's ambassador to Washington, Felix Plasencia. The US charge d'affaires in Venezuela, John Barrett, was waiting at the other end. "Today marks a new historic chapter in relations" between Washington and Caracas, he said in Spanish, adding that Venezuela was now "open for business." Some 1.2 million Venezuelans live in the United States, and the thaw is expected to boost the US business presence in the South American nation, which has the world's largest proven oil reserves. But President Donald Trump has also been moving aggressively to remove Venezuelans from the United States, terminating a program that shielded migrants from deportation back to the crime-ridden nation. US forces on January 3 carried out a deadly raid in Caracas, snatching longtime US nemesis Maduro and flying him and his wife to New York to face charges of drug trafficking, which they deny. Maduro was replaced by his vice president, Delcy Rodriguez, who has largely cooperated with Washington despite her ideological background. Trump has voiced satisfaction with her policies toward US companies and has tried to enforce compliance by threatening violence. Venezuela has moved to open its oil and mining sectors to private investment. Trump in turn has started an easing of sanctions on Venezuela, with measures imposed personally on Rodriguez dropped. American Airlines, which is based in Texas and has a large network in Latin America, started flights to Venezuela in 1987 and carried the highest number of passengers between the two countries. It ended flights in 2019 as relations deteriorated, with the United States and other Western and Latin American nations declaring Maduro to be illegitimate after an election marred by irregularities. The State Department continues to call on Americans to reconsider travel to Venezuela due to widespread crime but in March ended its blanket warning against any travel. The new flight comes despite trouble in the aviation industry, which has been hit hard by a sharp rise in oil prices after the United States and Israel attacked Iran.  
Govt to review outdated British, Pakistan-era laws: Law Minister 
Govt to review outdated British, Pakistan-era laws: Law Minister 
PM directives save 3,000 trees at Cox’s bazar marine drive 
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PM directs fiscal austerity, strict scrutiny of projects
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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 leader hikes minimum wage package by 26%
Venezuela leader hikes minimum wage package by 26%
CARACAS, MAY 1, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodriguez on Thursday hiked the minimum wage package by 26.3 percent, to $240, in an attempt to quell growing discontent over difficult living conditions. Addressing thousands of government supporters in Caracas on the eve of International Workers' Day, Rodriguez, who succeeded deposed leftist leader Nicolas Maduro, said it was "the most significant increase in recent years." She did not give a breakdown of the increase, leaving it unclear who would benefit. Venezuelans have in recent weeks repeatedly demonstrated for an increase to wages so low that many struggle to survive in the face of annual inflation of over 600 percent. On April 9, police clashed with thousands of protesters who marched towards the presidential palace in Caracas to demand salary and pension increases. The increase announced Monday by Rodriguez is to the "comprehensive minimum income," a package composed of a very low wage ($0.30 a month) -- roughly 330 times lower than the UN poverty line of $3 a day -- topped with a food bonus of $40 and an "economic war" bonus of $150 for a total of $190. Rodriguez also announced a $70 increase to the state pension, which she said represented an increase of 40 percent. She acknowledged that it was still "not enough" and promised a "special plan for our grandfathers and grandmothers." The announcements were met with applause and cries of joy from the crowd in Caracas. But the increases still leave most workers far short of the $677 that a family of five needs to cover its basic food needs, according to Venezuelan analysts. Rodriguez has insisted on the need for "responsible" wage increases that do not cause inflation to further spiral. Yeisi Romero, a 44-year-old local government worker attending the rally, said the increases fell short of his expectations but that "things are getting better."
Trump says lifting Scottish whisky tariffs to 'honor' King Charles
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MSF intensifies measles response in Cox’s Bazar 
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COX’SBAZAR, April 30, 2026 (BSS)- Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), an international humanitarian medical organization based on France, has increased medical assistance in Cox’s Bazar following the measles outbreak in the country. The MSF is focused on treating affected children from Rohingya refugee camps and nearby host communities while supporting an ongoing vaccination campaign. Cox’s Bazar, hosting over 1.2 million Rohingya refugees in the world’s largest refugee settlement, remains one of the most high-risk areas due to overcrowding and fragile living conditions that accelerate transmission and complications of measles that broke out lately across the country. Briefing the measles situation, MSF Country Medical Coordinator Mieke Steensen’s said Measles cases had been reported regularly earlier this year but a sharp increase from March was observed which has later been accelerated during the following month April. “Our teams are treating mostly children under five, many with severe pneumonia,” he said. However, low vaccination coverage remains a major concern as he said around three-quarters of confirmed cases were unvaccinated. In April, MSF treated 284 patients, according to an MSF press release. On April 19, MSF opened a new isolation unit in Jamtoli camp to support the health services, the release said. MSF is also supporting the ongoing vaccination campaign launched on April 26. 
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US launches Founders Museum in Dhaka 
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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422-year-old mosque in Dinajpur stands as a witness to history
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