UK PM Starmer vows to fight on after local polls drubbing
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Bangladesh stresses stronger global cooperation to ensure migrants’ rights   
BNP earned public trust through service, says Nazrul Islam Khan
BNP earned public trust through service, says Nazrul Islam Khan
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DAP fertilizer factory to resume production Saturday after ammonia shortage
DAP fertilizer factory to resume production Saturday after ammonia shortage
CHATTOGRAM, May 8 (BSS) - The country's only state-owned di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) fertilizer factory will resume production on Saturday morning after remaining temporarily shut due to an ammonia shortage. Officials of DAP Fertilizer Company Limited (DAPFCL), located in Rangadia of Anwara upazila in Chattogram, said the factory is set to restart operations after ammonia supply normalised. DAPFCL Manager (Administration) and Divisional Head Alamgir Jalil confirmed the development on Friday afternoon. "We are receiving ammonia again as KAFCO has resumed production. After storing ammonia for a few days, the factory will reopen on Saturday morning and production is expected to begin by noon," he said. Since its establishment, the factory has been sourcing ammonia from two nearby fertilizer plants -- Chattogram Urea Fertilizer Company Limited (CUFL) and Karnaphuli Fertilizer Company Limited (KAFCO). However, disruptions in gas supply to both factories caused a shortage of ammonia, forcing DAPFCL to suspend production on April 18 after exhausting its reserves. Managed by Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation (BCIC) under the Ministry of Industries, the factory has been in commercial operation since 2006 and plays a significant role in supporting balanced fertilizer use in the agricultural sector. The factory has two production units -- DAP-1 and DAP-2 -- with a combined daily production capacity of 800 tonnes. KAFCO Chief of Operations Faruk Ahmed said fertilizer production at the plant had remained suspended since March 4 following a government decision to halt gas supply. Operations resumed on May 2 after gas supply was restored on May 1. He added that KAFCO is currently producing around 1,800 metric tonnes of urea fertilizer daily, ensuring a regular supply of ammonia to the DAP fertilizer factory. While KAFCO has resumed operations, CUFL has remained shut since March 4. Officials said the restart of KAFCO production paved the way for DAPFCL to resume fertilizer production.
68 crime suspects arrested in Tejgaon 
68 crime suspects arrested in Tejgaon 
Extortion, terrorism won't be spared: CCC Mayor
Extortion, terrorism won't be spared: CCC Mayor
Libya launches 'large-scale' crackdown on crime in major oil city
Libya launches 'large-scale' crackdown on crime in major oil city
TRIPOLI, May 9, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Authorities in western Libya's city of Zawiya, which houses a major oil terminal and a large refinery, said on Friday they had launched a "large-scale operation" against criminal groups, as clashes and explosions were heard. Security forces and military units carried out raids and arrests from dawn across the city west of the capital, Tripoli, by just some 45 kilometres (28 miles), an official statement said. The operation went after "criminal hideouts and wanted individuals" who were "involved in serious acts", the authorities said, citing "murder and attempted murder, kidnapping and extortion, drug, arms and human trafficking, and illegal migration". While authorities have yet to confirm any casualties, the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) later in a statement condemned the clashes "amid disturbing reports of civilian casualties". "The use of heavy weapons and indiscriminate fire in densely populated neighbourhoods is unacceptable," the mission said. "Civilian infrastructure must not be turned into battlefields," the mission added. "All parties must immediately halt such practices and immediately cease hostilities as a matter of urgency." Videos circulating on social media, which AFP could not independently verify, appeared to show armed clashes in residential neighbourhoods and near the refinery complex -- one of Libya's most important -- on the western outskirts of the city. A Zawiya resident reached by AFP by phone said "the first clashes began in the early hours of Friday", adding that they heard "explosions across the city". Local emergency services urged residents to remain indoors while midday Friday prayers -- when large numbers of worshippers go to mosques -- were set to take place. The city of some 250,000 people has experienced repeated fights between armed groups. In addition to housing important oil infrastructure, Zawiya has been notorious for smuggling networks involved in fuel and other smuggling across the nearby Tunisian border. It is also a key departure point for irregular migrants seeking to reach Europe by crossing the Mediterranean. Libya is still plagued by division and instability after years of unrest following the NATO-backed uprising that toppled longtime leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. It remains divided between the UN-recognised government in the west and its eastern rival, backed by military commander Khalifa Haftar.  
Govt aims to leverage US trade deal to advance economy: Titumir
Govt aims to leverage US trade deal to advance economy: Titumir
BB directs banks to ensure adequate financing for raw hide purchase
BB directs banks to ensure adequate financing for raw hide purchase
Consultative committee before forming Media Commission: Info Minister
Consultative committee before forming Media Commission: Info Minister
EC makes SSC or equivalent certificates mandatory for voter registration
EC makes SSC or equivalent certificates mandatory for voter registration
Global stocks diverge, oil rises as fresh US-Iran clashes hit peace hopes
Global stocks diverge, oil rises as fresh US-Iran clashes hit peace hopes
NEW YORK, May 9, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Global stock markets diverged and oil prices rose Friday as fresh US-Iran clashes in the Strait of Hormuz jolted hopes for a deal to end the Middle East war and reopen the crucial waterway. While European bourses retreated, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq indices both pushed to fresh records on solid US jobs numbers. The Dow ended flat. "No negative news sticks to this bull market, and it just keeps working its way higher," said CFRA Research's Sam Stovall. A US fighter jet disabled two Iranian-flagged tankers to enforce a port blockade on Friday, prompting retaliatory attacks from Iran. The latest incident came after another flare-up overnight in the strait. Meanwhile, US data showed the economy added 115,000 jobs in April, more than double the forecast. But US consumer confidence was at an all-time low according to a University of Michigan survey, with Americans weighed down by concerns about high prices and the fallout of the US-Israel war on Iran. Stovall cited both the consumer confidence figure and the brittle conditions in the Middle East as headwinds the market has shrugged, but added, "I would not be surprised if we do see some digestion of recent gains take place in the near-term." Bret Kenwell, eToro's US investment analyst, noted that if the labor market and broader economy continue to hold up as rising energy prices fan inflation, the Fed will have less justification to cut interest rates. "In other words, good news may actually be good news again -- just not for investors hoping the Fed rides in with quick rate cuts," he said. Investors often consider bad economic news to be good news in the sense it increases chances of interest rate cuts. The dollar retreated against its main rivals. Europe's main stock markets finished the day lower. - Pound holds up - The British pound held up as Keir Starmer vowed to carry on as UK prime minister after his Labour Party suffered big losses to the hard-right in local elections. Critics say Starmer has swerved from one policy misstep to another, and he has been embroiled in a scandal over Peter Mandelson, who was sacked as ambassador to Washington over his links to US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The prime minister has also failed to fulfil his main promise of spurring economic growth, with impatient Britons still suffering a cost-of-living crisis, including from high energy prices. Elsewhere on Friday, the yen firmed after Japanese media reported that authorities had spent around $64 billion since last week propping up the currency. The market interventions reportedly began on April 30 when the yen weakened to near 160 per US dollar, the lowest in almost two years. Since then there have been several spikes in the value of the Japanese currency, sparking speculation of further moves by the government. - Key figures at around 2010 GMT - Brent North Sea Crude: UP 1.2 percent at $101.29 a barrel West Texas Intermediate: UP 0.6 percent at $95.42 a barrel New York - DOW: FLAT at 49,609.16 (close) New York - S&P 500: UP 0.8 percent at 7,398.93 (close) New York - Nasdaq Composite: UP 1.7 percent at 26,247.08 (close) London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.4 percent at 10,233.07 (close) Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 1.1 percent at 8,112.57 (close) Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 1.3 percent at 24,338.63 (close) Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.2 percent at 62,713.67 (close) Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 0.9 percent at 26,393.71 (close) Shanghai - Composite: FLAT at 4,179.95 (close) Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1779 from $1.1726 on Thursday Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3625 from $1.3555 Dollar/yen: DOWN at 156.76 yen from 156.93 yen Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.45 pence from 86.52 pence  
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DHAKA, May 8, 2026 (BSS) - The Coast Guard has seized 1,500 litres of edible oil worth nearly Tk 255,000 in Chattogram's Patenga while it was being unloaded at a jetty for illegal marketing, evading customs duty and taxes. The information was disclosed today in a press release signed by Coast Guard Media Officer Lieutenant Commander Sabbir Alam Sujan. According to the release, acting on a tip-off, the Coast Guard conducted a special drive on Thursday night in the Charpara Ghat adjacent area under Patenga Police Station in Chattogram. During the drive, 1,500 litres of edible oil (palm oil), worth around Tk 255,000, illegally unloaded from a ship after evading customs duty and taxes, were seized while being brought ashore for illegal marketing. However, no one could be arrested as the smugglers fled the scene after sensing the presence of the Coast Guard.  Legal procedures regarding the seized edible oil are currently underway.
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