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Fakhrul urges journos to remain united to protect their rights
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Zahid seeks cooperation to build discrimination-free Bangladesh
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Eid holiday rush turns Cox’s Bazar into a tourist hotspot
Eid holiday rush turns Cox’s Bazar into a tourist hotspot
COX’S BAZAR, May 29, 2026 (BSS) - The tourist town of Cox’s Bazar has turned into a festive destination during the long Eid-ul-Azha holidays. Travel enthusiasts are enjoying fun, excitement, and the salty seawater of the sea beach. The shoreline has become a gathering place for people of all ages. Lifeguards and Tourist Police are working round the clock to ensure the safety of the visitors. At around 3pm today at Sugandha Point, thousands of tourists were seen enjoying the sea waves as some were bathing in the sea while others were enjoying the natural beauty of the beach with their families. Not only sea bathing, but the sand dunes, Kitkot, (iconic shaded beach chair and umbrella setups dotting the shoreline) and other entertainment spots are also filled with a festive atmosphere. With the long Eid vacation, the entire beach area has become lively with tourists arriving from different parts of the country. The joy of children and teenagers was especially noticeable. Fazle Hasan Omar, a tourist from the capital’s Mohammadpur area, said, “I really like the sea. I’m having a lot of fun playing in the sand. I’m very happy to spend time at the beach with my brothers and sisters during the Eid holidays.” Hosna Hurain from Cumilla said in the busy city life, people rarely get the chance to enjoy nature closely. That is why they came to Cox’s Bazar with family during Eid holidays, she said adding that they are greatly enjoying the roaring sea, cool breeze, pleasant weather, and various tourist attractions. Another tourist Lutfa Begum said she especially enjoys horse riding on the beach and playing in the water. She was most impressed by the joyful atmosphere of the beach. To prevent any harassment or unwanted incidents among the crowd, the Tourist Police remain active. At the same time, lifeguards have established a three-tier security system to ensure safe swimming in the rough sea. Senior lifeguard worker Zainal Abedin Bhutto of the Sea-Safe Lifeguard Organization told BSS that tourist arrivals at Cox’s Bazar beach have already increased due to long Eid-ul-Azha holidays and are expected to rise further in the coming days even after holidays.  However, the sea is currently very rough with large and mighty waves. In this situation, lifeguards are maintaining the highest level of alert to ensure tourists’ safety, he said. Zainul said that security measures have been strengthened in three beach point areas with a three-tier system. Continuous monitoring is being conducted from watchtowers, while patrol teams are carrying out regular patrols, he said adding that additional lifeguards with rescue boards have been deployed in areas where water conditions are risky. He also added that awareness activities are being carried out in beach areas without lifeguard services so that tourists choose safer areas where lifeguard services are available. Sub-Inspector Monirul Islam of the Cox’s Bazar Tourist Police said that comprehensive preparations were taken to ensure the safety of tourists visiting during Eid-ul-Azha. Adequate numbers of police personnel were deployed at Laboni, Kolatoli, and Sugandha points of the beach. He said along with special tourist squads, Quick Response Teams (QRT), mobile teams, and standby teams are working to ensure tourist safety. All units are prepared to respond immediately in case of any emergency situation, he said. He further said that the Tourist Police are maintaining maximum vigilance to ensure safe and uninterrupted travel for tourists. Concerned officials believe that the tourist rush in Cox’s Bazar will continue for the next several days due to the extended Eid holidays. Besides the sea beach, tourists are also visiting various tourist attractions and entertainment centered  in Cox’s Bazar district.  
DSCC removes 19,641 tonnes of sacrificial animal waste
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Ferry services on Paturia–Daulatdia route resume after an hour
Ferry services on Paturia–Daulatdia route resume after an hour
Iran says no trust in US 'words', waiting for Washington to act
Iran says no trust in US 'words', waiting for Washington to act
TEHRAN, May 29, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Iran's top negotiator said Friday that Tehran would only trust Washington's actions, not its words, after US Vice President JD Vance said progress had been made on a deal to extend a ceasefire and provide a framework for peace talks. President Donald Trump has remained notably silent about the deal despite US sources telling AFP it only needed his sign-off, underscoring the unpredictability of talks three months after the conflict engulfed the Middle East and shook the global economy. "We place no trust in guarantees or words; only actions matter. No step will be taken before the other side acts first," Iran's Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X. The parliament speaker, who led Tehran's delegation at peace talks with the US in Pakistan last month, also warned that Iran had gained leverage not "through talks, but through missiles" fired at US bases and allies in the region when war broke out on February 28. Hopes of an agreement had risen on Thursday after US officials were positive about the direction of diplomacy. "It's hard to say exactly when or if the president is going to sign the MOU," Vance told reporters on Thursday. "We're going back and forth on a couple of language points. We've made a lot of progress here." Optimism around a possible US-Iran deal boosted Asian stock markets on Friday, while oil prices receded slightly. Energy markets have whipsawed this week as investors parse the chances of an agreement that could potentially resume normal shipping through the crucial Strait of Hormuz. The potential deal would end restrictions on shipping through the strait, with no tolls or harassment, while Tehran would remove mines within 30 days and the US would lift its naval blockade of Iranian ports if commercial traffic resumed, according to US media reports. But Iran has not confirmed any commitments to a deal, and sources have told Iranian media that any agreement unilaterally announced by Trump would not be recognised. On Friday, Iran's Tasnim news agency, citing a source, said the text had not yet been finalised and that the wording of the potential memorandum of understanding had "undergone some changes in recent days". - Truce violations – The role of Qatar in talks has grown and its state news agency said late Thursday that Trump had called its ruler to discuss the "latest updates" on efforts to end the war. Doha hosted Iranian officials this week as regional nations push for a definitive resolution to the US-Iran war, despite a fragile ceasefire largely holding since April 8. Washington and Tehran have accused each other of violating the truce as recently as this week, with US strikes on the southern Iranian port of Bandar Abbas this week countered by retaliatory Iranian fire. Iranian forces did not specify their exact target, but Kuwait, which hosts US troops, said its air defences responded to incoming Iranian missiles and drones. Iran had also fired at four ships trying to transit the Strait of Hormuz without authorisation, state broadcaster IRIB reported Thursday. Iran has blockaded the waterway since the war began. Iranian state TV said on Friday that 24 ships had transited the Strait of Hormuz in the last 24 hours, in coordination with the Revolutionary Guards and the Iranian foreign ministry. But it warned that "ships from hostile countries face a severe response" from the Iranian military. - Lebanon castle hit – On the war's Lebanon front, the country's culture minister told AFP on Friday that Israel had struck a medieval castle that overlooks the southern city of Nabatieh, warning that other heritage sites were in "serious danger". "Bombings fell very close to the ruins of Tyre," a UNESCO World Heritage site, Ghassan Salame said, adding that the medieval Beaufort castle in the Nabatieh area was "directly hit". Israeli forces used the castle, also known as Qalaat al-Chakif, as a base during their previous two-decade occupation of southern Lebanon that ended in 2000. A ceasefire between Israel and the Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah was supposed to have taken effect on April 17, but has never been observed. Both sides accuse each other of violating it and justify their attacks by the other camp's alleged breaches. Lebanon was drawn into the Middle East war in early March when Hezbollah launched rockets at Israel over the killing of Iran's supreme leader in US-Israeli attacks, prompting Israeli strikes and a ground invasion. On Thursday, Israel pounded south Lebanon with deadly strikes and widened its offensive with the first raid near Beirut in weeks, where authorities said a woman and two children were killed despite the truce.  
PM seeks cooperation from all to build desired Bangladesh
PM seeks cooperation from all to build desired Bangladesh
Power Division assures uninterrupted electricity supply during Eid
Power Division assures uninterrupted electricity supply during Eid
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Asia stocks surge, oil falls on hopes of US-Iran truce deal
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HONG KONG, May 29, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Asian stock markets surged and oil prices receded on Friday, boosted by optimism that the United States and Iran will reach a deal to end their war that has hobbled global energy supplies. Oil markets have whipsawed this week as investors parse the chances of a breakthrough agreement between Washington and Tehran that could potentially resume normal shipping through the crucial Strait of Hormuz. Those hopes had been briefly dashed by new US military strikes on Iran Wednesday night, countered by Tehran's Revolutionary Guard's targeting of an American airbase in the region. But by Thursday evening, negotiators had edged toward a deal to extend their fragile ceasefire for 60 days, though approval from President Donald Trump was still needed, US sources told AFP. That news reversed a sluggish start for shares on Wall Street, with major indices closing higher on the day. During Friday morning trading in Asia, the price of Brent crude was down 0.9 percent to around $93 a barrel, while primary US benchmark West Texas Intermediate shaved 1.1 percent to just below $88 a barrel. Leading indices on stock exchanges in Tokyo, Seoul and Taipei surged by more than two percent, while Sydney was up by one percent. Hong Kong's gains were more muted, while Shanghai's main benchmark had lost 0.4 percent. Wall Street's advances on Thursday came despite several gloomy indicators, with the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge rising in April to its highest since 2023 and first quarter economic growth being revised lower. The combination of persistent inflation and slowing growth lowers the chances of interest rate cuts by the Fed, despite Trump's repeated calls for lower rates to boost the economy. Still, "recession risks are easing as oil prices moderate and the probability of worst-case scenarios fades", wrote Matthew Martin of Oxford Economics. "While reduced risks from the war have helped, the improvement in equity prices is mostly because of a robust earnings season. The driver is overwhelmingly AI-related capital expenditure," he said. Global AI bullishness has driven a historic rally, this week pushing the market capitalisations of chipmakers Micron and SK hynix across the $1 trillion threshold. In Europe, observers are awaiting a key gathering of leaders on Friday to discuss ways to address gaping trade deficits with China. European Union commissioners will hold a debate on what the 27-nation bloc should do to defend the continent's companies from what Brussels describes as unfair competition from Chinese rivals. - Key figures at around 0230 GMT - Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 0.9 percent at $92.89 a barrel West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 1.1 percent at $87.92 a barrel Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 2.0 percent at 65,997.44 points Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.3 percent at 25,080.86 Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.4 percent at 4,081.82 Euro/dollar: FLAT at $1.1647 from $1.1647 on Thursday Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3442 from $1.3441 Dollar/yen: UP at 159.30 from 159.25 yen Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.65 pence from 86.66 pence New York - DOW: UP 0.1 percent at 50,668.97 (close) London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.8 percent at 10,425.96 (close)  
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