PM enjoys stage drama with family in city
PM enjoys stage drama with family in city
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PM to inaugurate 'Farmer Card' pre-pilot programme on April 14
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DMP Tejgaon division arrests 52 in 24hrs drive
DMP Tejgaon division arrests 52 in 24hrs drive
DHAKA, April 12, 2026 (BSS) - The Tejgaon Division of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) arrested 52 individuals in the last 24 hours as part of an ongoing anti-crime drive in the capital. The arrests were made during routine operations conducted on Saturday across different areas under the Tejgaon Division.  The detained individuals were allegedly involved in various criminal activities. Police said legal proceedings against the arrested persons are currently underway. Authorities emphasized that such drives will continue to maintain law and order and curb criminal activities in Dhaka. Deputy Police Commissioner N.M. Nasiruddin of the Media and Public Relations Division of DMP confirmed the matter  The DMP stated that the force remains committed to ensuring public safety through regular enforcement drives.  
BGB detains two, seizes rare stone statues in Dinajpur, Thakurgaon
BGB detains two, seizes rare stone statues in Dinajpur, Thakurgaon
5-day cultural prog to be held by Shilpakala marking Bangla New Year
5-day cultural prog to be held by Shilpakala marking Bangla New Year
Palestinians say Israeli settlers kill man in raid on village
Palestinians say Israeli settlers kill man in raid on village
 RAMALLAH, Palestinian Territories, April 12, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The Palestinian health ministry reported on Saturday that Israeli settlers shot dead a Palestinian man in the occupied West Bank, while the military said a soldier had opened fire during a "violent riot". Ali Majed Hamadneh, 23, died after settlers opened fire during a raid on the village of Deir Jarir, northeast of Ramallah, the ministry said. "He was brought to the Palestine Medical Complex in a critical condition" and later succumbed to his wounds, the ministry said on Telegram. Palestinian official news agency Wafa also reported the incident. "Armed colonists, under the protection of Israeli forces, attacked Deir Jarir from its western entrance and opened fire toward residents in the area," Wafa reported. Late on Saturday, the military confirmed the killing of a Palestinian man in Deir Jarir. It said it had dispatched soldiers to the village following reports of a number of Palestinians hurling rocks toward Israeli civilians in the area. "Upon the forces' arrival at the scene, a violent riot developed, which included stone-throwing toward the soldiers," the military said. It said a reservist soldier initially fired warning shots into the air, "followed by fire toward one of the assailants". "The suspect was injured and evacuated for medical treatment at a hospital, where he was later pronounced dead," the military said, adding it had launched an investigation into the incident. Violence in the West Bank, which Israel has occupied since 1967, has risen sharply since the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel triggered the Gaza war. There has also been a spike in deadly attacks by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank since the start of the Iran war on February 28, Palestinian authorities and the United Nations have said. Prior to Saturday's attack, at least six Palestinians had been killed in settler attacks since the Iran war started, according to an AFP tally based on Palestinian health ministry figures. Settler assaults on Palestinians have persisted for years, often to the indifference of mainstream Israeli society. But the recent surge has prompted criticism from influential rabbis, settler leaders and even Israel's military chief Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, who called the attacks "morally and ethically unacceptable". Saturday's violence comes after the Israeli government approved plans earlier this month for 34 new settlements in the occupied West Bank, according to a rights group and Israeli media. Excluding east Jerusalem, more than 500,000 Israelis now live in the occupied West Bank in settlements that are illegal under international law, among some three million Palestinians. Settlement expansion has been a policy under successive Israeli governments since 1967. But it has accelerated significantly under the current coalition government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which contains far-right ministers and is widely regarded as one of the most right-wing in Israel's history.  
Govt firmly committed to make country’s economy advancing, inclusive, sustainable: Finance Minister
Govt firmly committed to make country’s economy advancing, inclusive, sustainable: Finance Minister
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Anwar Ibrahim invites Tarique Rahman to visit Malaysia
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BNP govt considers family, not individual, as fundamental unit of dev: PM
PM meets July martyrs' families, injured people in parliament
PM meets July martyrs' families, injured people in parliament
Mideast war takes a bite out of Filipino street food vendors
Mideast war takes a bite out of Filipino street food vendors
MANILA, April 12, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Filipinos like their "pares", a traditional beef stew, served hot -- but the soaring cost of liquefied petroleum gas has made that prospect increasingly difficult since war erupted in the Middle East. To save a few pesos 20-year-old Eric Garcia delicately turned a knob to adjust the flame under his warming trays to the lowest setting as he grapples with fuel costs that have nearly doubled in price. While sticker shock at petrol stations has garnered the biggest headlines since the war forced the partial closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the rising price of LPG has hit the import-dependent archipelago's humble street food vendors. A day before speaking to AFP, Garcia said he had been forced to raise the price of a bowl of pares to 65 pesos ($1.08) after fuel costs reduced his daily earnings by a quarter. "I'm only earning 1,500 pesos (per day), because the rest is spent on LPG," he said. Garcia, who begins cooking at 3 am every morning before hauling his stew to a middle-class neighbourhood on a converted motorbike, said an 11 kilo tank of fuel, which typically lasts four days, that once cost 870 pesos (about $14.50) now costs 1,600 pesos. "It's the highest price of LPG that I've ever seen since I started here," said Carlo Manalad, a supervisor at a store selling tanks of the gas, 90 percent of which is imported. "If (our suppliers') prices are high, we also raise our prices. Our profit is still the same," the 64-year-old told AFP. Many of the capital's streetside food sellers, however, have no such luxury. "If we raise our prices, our customers will buy from other stalls," said Ronilo Titom, who has run a curbside canteen that caters call centre workers and jeepney drivers, for two years. Even while holding the line on prices, Titom said he had noticed his customer base slowly shrinking since the war erupted. "Many of them have started to bring packed lunches instead (to save money)," said the 48-year-old who, like Garcia, is using his LPG ever more judiciously. "Sometimes we let the soup get cold," he admitted, noting that the cost of ingredients for his dishes had also been on the uptick since the war broke out. - 'Very difficult for us' - The Philippines revealed Tuesday war-driven inflation figures that showed food prices had increased nearly twice as fast in March as the month before. French fry vendor John Mark Abella, 25, who has also upped his prices by five pesos to compensate for LPG costs, told AFP he believed inflation was putting the squeeze on his mostly student customers. "I think we've got fewer customers ... because they're limiting their expenses because of the high prices of fuel and food," he said. Sam Natividad, a 25-year-old call centre worker, said that was no illusion. "I'm limiting my expenses because... I also have to pay bills at home. I don't have a big budget for my meals here," she told AFP at a roadside canteen, adding it was "understandable" if street vendors had to raise their prices. Near Garcia's pares stall, Allan Palong, a driver for a motorbike ride-hailing app, said he understood the vendor's need to charge five pesos more for a bowl of stew, even if his own earnings were being crippled by fuel price hikes. "It's very difficult for us now, all prices have gone up ... the five-pesos mean a lot," he said, while calling on the government to slash the excise tax on imported fuel. "What they're doing is not enough... we can't feel it."  
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BANDARBAN, April 12, 2026 (BSS) - Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has recovered two pistols and 42 rounds of live ammunition during a special drive in Naikhongchhari upazila of the district, detaining two individuals including a Rohingya youth. The operation was carried out on Saturday evening by members of Naikhongchhari Battalion (11 BGB) in the Baganghona area under Sadar Union, acting on intelligence provided by the Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (DGFI), said a BGB press release. During the drive, BGB personnel arrested Md. Faruk, 21, a Rohingya youth and resident of Camp-13, Block F-1.  He was found carrying a 9mm TT caliber pistol, reportedly of Yugoslav origin, along with another unidentified pistol and 42 rounds of ammunition. Following initial interrogation, another suspect, Md. Nurul Alam, 30, was apprehended from Chakdala Bazar area. He is a resident of Pradhanjhiri area under Naikshongchhari Sadar Union. Preliminary questioning revealed that the two were allegedly operating under instructions from an individual identified as Ayatullah.  They were reportedly planning to hand over the firearms to another party at a local establishment named "Cafe-13" in exchange for Tk 20,000. The detainees, along with the recovered firearms and ammunition, are currently in BGB custody for further interrogation. Legal action against those involved is underway. Lieutenant Colonel Md. Faizul Kabir, commander of Naikhongchhari Battalion (11 BGB), said BGB has intensified patrols and intelligence surveillance to prevent illegal arms smuggling and ensure stability in border areas. He added that such operations will continue as part of the force's ongoing efforts to curb arms trafficking, drug smuggling and other cross-border crimes.  
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