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Govt takes steps to reopen closed factories: PM
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Buddha Purnima celebrated amid festivity across country
Paddy, rice collection begins May 3 in six Haor districts
Paddy, rice collection begins May 3 in six Haor districts
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Ferry services on Hatiya route suspended for two days due to rough weather
Ferry services on Hatiya route suspended for two days due to rough weather
NOAKHALI, May 1, 2026 (BSS) – Ferry services on the Chairman Ghat–Nalchira river route in Hatiya, an island upazila of Noakhali, have remained suspended for two consecutive days following the warnings of the meteorological department. Hatiya Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Russell Iqbal said following the issuance of hoisting of local cautionary signal number 3 at the seaport, ferry services on this route have been suspended since Thursday for safety reasons.  Services will resume as soon as the weather conditions return to normal, he added. At the ghat area, long queues of goods-carrying vehicles, including covered vans, trucks, and pickups, were seen waiting for crossing.  Due to prolonged delays, there is a risk of spoilage of fishes, vegetables, and other perishable items.  Consequently, traders are facing potential financial losses. Many cargo vehicles remain stuck at the ghat, with no alternative means of river crossing available.  The lack of adequate food and accommodation facilities at the ghat has further worsened the suffering of drivers. Local resident Jillur Rahman said that although ferry services remain suspended, small boats have been seen operating on the same route violating the warning. As a result, goods-laden vehicles have been stranded at the ghat, causing severe suffering to drivers and traders.
SAARC Journalist Forum to host Dhaka Conference this year
SAARC Journalist Forum to host Dhaka Conference this year
Teknaf Land Port operation resumes, first consignment docked 
Teknaf Land Port operation resumes, first consignment docked 
Iran offers new proposal amid stalled US peace talks
Iran offers new proposal amid stalled US peace talks
TEHRAN, May 2, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Iran delivered a new proposal for peace talks with the United States via mediator Pakistan, state media reported Friday, with negotiations between the two sides frozen despite a weeks-long ceasefire. The text of the proposal was handed to Islamabad on Thursday evening, the IRNA news agency reported. The war, launched by the United States and Israel with a vast wave of surprise strikes on February 28 has been on hold since April 8, but only one failed round of direct talks has taken place between Iranian and US representatives. In the meantime, Iran has maintained its stranglehold on the Strait of Hormuz, cutting off vast amounts of oil, gas and fertiliser from the world economy, while the US has imposed a counterblockade on Iranian ports. The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday that US President Donald Trump had told security officials to prepare for the blockade to last months, causing oil prices to spike. Despite the failure to negotiate an end to the war, the ceasefire has held. On Friday, judiciary chief Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei, a senior figure and well-respected cleric, said "the Islamic Republic has never shied away from negotiations". But, he added in a video shared by the judiciary's Mizan Online website, "we certainly do not accept imposition" -- though Tehran does not want a return to war, he said. - 'Stuck in purgatory' - Details of the new Iranian proposal were not immediately available, and the White House declined to comment on "private diplomatic conversations". But the news site Axios reported that US envoy Steve Witkoff earlier this week had submitted amendments to a previous proposal seeking to reinject the issue of Tehran's nuclear programme into the negotiations. Citing a source familiar with the matter, Axios said they included a demand that Iran not try to move enriched uranium out of sites bombed during a brief war last year, or resume any activity there while talks continue. Optimism after news of the Iranian proposal sent oil prices falling by nearly five percent for US benchmark West Texas Intermediate. However, prices are still roughly 50 percent above their prewar levels as traders confront a prolonged closure of Hormuz, while the European Central Bank held interest rates. An EU official told AFP that the bloc's foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallas had spoken with Iran's top diplomat Abbas Araghchi by phone Friday about diplomatic efforts to reopen the strait. Tehran resident Amir told Paris-based AFP journalists that the current stalemate in talks "feels like we are stuck in purgatory". Still, the 40-year-old held out little hope for the new proposal. "This is all to waste time," he said, predicting the US and Israel "will attack again". - War powers debate - Washington, meanwhile, was gripped by a legalistic debate over whether Trump had passed a deadline for requesting congressional approval for his war with Iran. Administration officials, including Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, insisted that the ceasefire meant that the clock was paused on a 60-day deadline requiring the president to seek war powers authorisation from Congress. Trump is under increasing domestic pressure over the war, with inflation spiking, no clear victory in sight and midterm elections due in November. In Iran, meanwhile, the economic consequences of the war, which come on top of years of fierce international sanctions, were beginning to bite. The US imposed new sanctions Friday on three Iranian foreign currency exchange firms, while the Treasury warned against paying a "toll" to Iran for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. On Thursday, the US military said its blockade had stopped Iran from exporting $6 billion worth of oil, while inflation has risen past 50 percent in recent weeks. "For many people, paying rent and even buying food has become difficult, and some have nothing left at all," 28-year-old Mahyar told an AFP reporter based outside Iran. - Hormuz missions - Trump has repeatedly lashed out at Washington's international allies for failing to join efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. France and Britain have led efforts to bring together an international coalition of dozens of countries that would help reopen the strait, but only once peace is secured. But on Thursday, a US official confirmed to AFP that Washington was launching its own international coalition to restart shipping. That prompted French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot to insist that the US mission was "not of the same nature as the one we established", and would instead serve as "a sort of complement" to it. Meanwhile, the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier has left the Middle East after taking part in operations against Iran, a US official said Friday, though two other carriers remain.  
Govt to review outdated British, Pakistan-era laws: Law Minister 
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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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Oil prices fall as Iran proposes new US talks
Oil prices fall as Iran proposes new US talks
LONDON, May 2, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The price of oil fell on Friday after Iranian media reported that Tehran had proposed fresh talks with the United States in a message sent via mediator Pakistan. A barrel of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) fell briefly more than five percent, dipping below the symbolic $100 mark, before clawing back to stand at $101.7 by 1530 GMT. The other main US benchmark Brent North Sea crude also recovered slightly, initially dropping by more than three percent to $106.98 before edging back to $108.4. At the start of the US-Israeli war on Iran in late February, Brent was almost $73 a barrel and WTI $67. "The Islamic Republic sent the text of its latest proposal to Pakistan, the mediator in the talks with the United States, on Thursday evening," the official IRNA news agency reported, without providing further details. Both benchmarks had started Friday's session edging upward, with the prolonged blockade of the Strait of Hormuz continuing to obstruct oil exports from the Gulf. With strategic crude reserves dwindling, investors are closely watching for any sign of an improvement in supply. "Every week of delay before the Strait of Hormuz reopens adds about $5 to the average price per barrel" for investors, analyst Ole Hvalbye told AFP. Meanwhile, seven members of the OPEC and OPEC+ group are to decide on Sunday on production quotas for the first time since the United Arab Emirates left the cartel. The group is expected to increase its quotas by 188,000 barrels per day, according to Arne Lohmann Rasmussen, chief analyst with Global Risk Management. But he added that the meeting was "largely irrelevant" for prices as members including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq, were "unable to produce that oil" owing to the conflict.  
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'Buddha Purnima' celebrated in hilly districts with colourful processions
'Buddha Purnima' celebrated in hilly districts with colourful processions
DHAKA, May 1, 2026 (BSS) - The holy Buddha Purnima was celebrated in Khagrachhari and Rangamati districts today with due religious dignity, festivity and solemn devotion, marking the birth, enlightenment and Mahaparinirvana of Lord Gautama Buddha. In Khagrachhari, the day-long programme was observed through various religious rituals at different Buddhist monasteries. Devotees took part in Buddha puja, Sangha dana, astaparikar dana and other religious ceremonies, offering prayers for peace, prosperity and the welfare of all beings. In the morning, a colourful "Mongol Shobhajatra" was brought out from Bat Tola premises of Panjhiyapara area in the town.  The procession paraded through major roads of Khagrachhari and concluded at the Janabal Buddhist Monastery premises at Chenggi Square.  A large number of devotees including men, women and children took part in the procession carrying Buddhist flags, banners and colourful decorations. Prayers and rituals were held at various monastery premises.  In the evening, lamps were lit at different Buddhist monasteries in observance of World Peace prayers, illuminating the entire area and marking a solemn conclusion to the day's programmes. Religious leaders said Buddha Purnima is one of the most significant days for Buddhists as it commemorates three major events in the life of Lord Buddha -- his birth, enlightenment and Mahaparinirvana. In Rangamati, the day was also observed with great enthusiasm and religious sanctity.    Thousands of devotees joined religious processions and programmes across the district from early morning. A mammoth religious procession was brought out from Maitri Vihara at Kathaltoli in Banarupa, which paraded through the main road and ended at Tabalchhari Ananda Vihara.  Another colourful procession was brought out from the Rangamati Zilla Parishad premises to Rajban Vihara, where it culminated in a religious gathering. Devotees took part in Buddha puja, Panchashil and Ashtashil observance, Sangha dana and other religious rituals. They also offered prayers and participated in various charitable activities at different monasteries. Speakers at the programmes highlighted the teachings of peace, non-violence and harmony of Lord Buddha, urging everyone to follow his ideals in daily life for establishing peace in society. The hilly districts thus turned into centres of devotion and festivity as Buddhist communities celebrated the sacred Buddha Purnima with traditional rituals and deep religious fervor. Buddha Purnima, the most sacred and largest religious festival of the Buddhists, is being celebrated today across the country with traditional enthusiasm and due religious fervour. The Buddha Purnima, designated as International Vesak Day in 2000 by the United Nations, commemorates three important events that took place in the life of Buddha on the same day -- the birth of Siddhartha Gautama, his attainment of supreme enlightenment and his entry into Nirvana, the sublime cessation of all longing. 
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