Historic May Day today
Historic May Day today
Ukraine, US sign minerals deal, tying Trump to Kyiv
Ukraine, US sign minerals deal, tying Trump to Kyiv
Labour Reform Commission recommends ensuring safer workplaces 
Labour Reform Commission recommends ensuring safer workplaces 
ICT issues arrest warrants against 8 over July uprising case
ICT issues arrest warrants against 8 over July uprising case
Legal Aid organization so far realized over Tk 6.63 cr for labourers
Legal Aid organization so far realized over Tk 6.63 cr for labourers
CA Press Wing debunks Tania Amir's statements over BDR mutiny
CA Press Wing debunks Tania Amir's statements over BDR mutiny
Govt to improve education, life standard, environment in CHT: Supradip

Hearing on bail stay for Chinmoy Das likely on Sunday
Hearing on bail stay for Chinmoy Das likely on Sunday
DHAKA, May 1, 2025 (BSS) - The Supreme Court's Appellate Division Chamber Court may hear a petition on Sunday, filed by the state seeking a stay on the High Court order granting bail to former ISKCON leader Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari in a sedition case. "We have filed an application to stay the High Court's bail order. The hearing is likely to take place on Sunday," Additional Attorney General Mohammad Arshadur Rouf told BSS. Earlier, on Tuesday, a High Court division bench comprising Justice Md Atoar Rahman and Justice Md Ali Reza granted the bail to Chinmoy Krishna Das making the rule absolute and delivering the verdict in favor of bail on the sedition charge. Lawyers Prabir Ranjan Halder and Apurba Kumar Bhattacharya moved the bail petition in the court while Additional Attorney General Anik R Haque and Additional Attorney General Muhammad Abdul Jabbar Bhuiyan represented the state. On October 25, 2024, a huge gathering of the Sanatani community was held in Chittagong under the leadership of Chinmoy Krishna Das. Subsequently, a sedition case was filed accusing him and 17 others of sedition, including charges of disrespecting the national flag. On November 25, 2024, Chinmoy was arrested in Dhaka. The following day, the Chittagong Metropolitan Magistrate Court denied him bail and ordered his detention. As sequel to the court's decision, a violent clash erupted between law enforcement personnel and Chinmoy's followers, including lawyers, near the court premises. During the chaos, lawyer Saiful Islam Alif was tragically hacked to death. Chinmoy remained in custody and his subsequent bail petition was again rejected by the Chittagong Metropolitan Sessions Judge Court on January 2, 2025. He later appealed to the High Court, which finally granted him bail, now being challenged by the state in the Supreme Court.
Court freezes shares of Basundhara chairman and family members
Court freezes shares of Basundhara chairman and family members
Jatiyatabadi Sramik Dal to hold rally in city today
Jatiyatabadi Sramik Dal to hold rally in city today
CA approves US-based Starlink’s operation in Bangladesh
CA approves US-based Starlink’s operation in Bangladesh
Govt to set up land-based LNG terminal soon: Alam
Govt to set up land-based LNG terminal soon: Alam
SpaceX technical launch in Bangladesh by May, Vice-President tells Prof Yunus 
SpaceX technical launch in Bangladesh by May, Vice-President tells Prof Yunus 
Top priority is now to move forward with plans, CA tells Chinese envoy
Top priority is now to move forward with plans, CA tells Chinese envoy
Slower growth expected in Middle East, North Africa in 2025: IMF
Slower growth expected in Middle East, North Africa in 2025: IMF
DUBAI, May 1, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The International Monetary Fund revised its 2025 economic forecasts downwards for the Middle East and North Africa on Thursday, with trade tensions and increased uncertainty expected to weigh on growth. "Growth is still projected to increase in 2025 and 2026, but at a considerably slower pace than anticipated last October," the IMF said in its regional report published Thursday. The lender lowered growth projections from 4 percent to 2.6 percent for 2025, and from 4.2 percent to 3.4 percent for 2026. The revision reflects "spillovers from global trade tensions and high global uncertainty, a more gradual recovery in oil production, the lingering effects from conflicts in the region, and slower-than-expected progress on structural reforms in some countries", it said. Tariffs put in place by US President Donald Trump, however, are not expected to have a direct impact on the region. "Economic integration between countries in the region and the United States is limited", and the energy sector has been spared from the tariffs, Jihad Azour, director of the IMF for the Middle East and Central Asia, told AFP. But uncertainty weighs worldwide on investment prospects, financial markets and oil prices, amplifying a downturn, he said. In 2024, average growth in the region slowed to 1.8 percent -- from 2.1 percent the year before -- due to "ongoing conflicts and extended voluntary oil production cuts". Growth forecasts for 2025 for the region's oil-exporting countries have been revised down by 1.7 percentage points compared to earlier estimates. Significant disparities remain between the region's oil-rich countries, with growth projected at 3 percent this year for Gulf states, while Iraq is expected to see a 1.5 percent decline. In war-torn Sudan, Yemen and the Palestinian territories, economic prospects are bleak. "International aid has decreased by about 25 percent since 2021", a trend likely to accelerate, Azour said. The IMF has not provided projections for Lebanon, which is still reeling from the effects of a devastating Israel-Hezbollah war and a 7.5 percent economic contraction in 2024. No estimates were available for Syria, which is emerging from more than a decade of civil war. Reconstruction could trigger recovery in those countries, but that would require significant funding, Azour said. "Gulf countries are interested in helping conflict-scarred countries rebuild," he said, "but it is important that these countries implement the necessary reforms to restore economic and social balance and regain trust".
Tesla sales plunge further in France, down 59% in April
Tesla sales plunge further in France, down 59% in April
Spain competition watchdog approves BBVA bid for rival bank
Spain competition watchdog approves BBVA bid for rival bank
Bokul of Rangpur shows way to cultivate ginger in sacks
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Historic May Day celebrated in Rangpur
Minor girl electrocuted in Jhenaidah 
Lebanon says one killed in Israeli strike on vehicle in south
Legal Aid organization so far realized over Tk 6.63 cr for labourers
Historic May Day observed in Khulna
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40% of our faculties are of global standard: DU VC
40% of our faculties are of global standard: DU VC
JUCSU polls to be held on July 31: JU VC
JUCSU polls to be held on July 31: JU VC
DU to honor 300 researchers at 'Research Excellence Recognition 2025'
DU to honor 300 researchers at 'Research Excellence Recognition 2025'
Jhenaidah Cadet College wins 1st prize in US Space Society's design competition
Jhenaidah Cadet College wins 1st prize in US Space Society's design competition
Farmer dies in Sunamganj lightning strike
Farmer dies in Sunamganj lightning strike
SUNAMGANJ, May 1, 2025 (BSS) - A farmer was killed in a lightning strike in Paknar Haor under Jamalganj upazila of the district today. The deceased was Manik Mia, 35, son of late Hossain Ali, a resident of Lakshmipur village of the upazila. A rainstorm followed by lightning hit Manik around 1.30 pm when he was harvesting paddy on his land in the haor area, said Mohammad Saiful Islam, Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Jamalganj Police Station. He died on the spot.
Historic May Day celebrated in Rangpur
Historic May Day celebrated in Rangpur
Minor girl electrocuted in Jhenaidah 
Minor girl electrocuted in Jhenaidah 
Paramilitary shelling hits Sudan's presidential palace: army source
Paramilitary shelling hits Sudan's presidential palace: army source
KHARTOUM, May 1, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Sudan's presidential palace in central Khartoum was shelled by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces on Thursday, a military source said, the second such attack in a week. The RSF, at war with the army for two years, used "long-range artillery" launched from their holdout position in al-Salha, located south of Khartoum's twin city of Omdurman, the source told AFP on condition of anonymity.  
James will mull NBA future after Lakers playoff exit
James will mull NBA future after Lakers playoff exit
Veteran Wallaby Beale set for long-awaited injury return
Veteran Wallaby Beale set for long-awaited injury return
Coach hails youngsters as Kawasaki reach first Champions League final
Coach hails youngsters as Kawasaki reach first Champions League final
Australian guard Daniels of Hawks named NBA's most improved
Australian guard Daniels of Hawks named NBA's most improved
Lakers dumped out of playoffs by Wolves, Rockets rout Warriors
Lakers dumped out of playoffs by Wolves, Rockets rout Warriors
Bronze fires Chelsea to sixth straight English women's title
Bronze fires Chelsea to sixth straight English women's title
Chelsea boss Maresca adamant money no guarantee of success
Chelsea boss Maresca adamant money no guarantee of success

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Russia's revived Soviet music contest to take place in September
Russia's revived Soviet music contest to take place in September
Shilpakala Academy's dance festival ended in city
Shilpakala Academy's dance festival ended in city
164th birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore to be celebrated nationally
164th birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore to be celebrated nationally
BTB, ILO launch CBT in Jaflong to empower Khasi community
BTB, ILO launch CBT in Jaflong to empower Khasi community
No stagnation in vaccination programme: Sayedur Rahman
No stagnation in vaccination programme: Sayedur Rahman
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Neonatal Hospital installs country's first 'Nitric Oxide Generator'
Bokul of Rangpur shows way to cultivate ginger in sacks
Bokul of Rangpur shows way to cultivate ginger in sacks
87pc paddy harvesting completed in Netrakona haors
Deadly lightning appears scary for Kishoreganj haor, hampering harvest 
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Booming tourism and climate change threaten Albania's coast
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