Author: Redoy K

Garment worker dies in Gazipur road crash; highway blocked in protest

Garment workers blocked the Dhaka-Mymensingh highway for over three hours after a female colleague was killed by a hit-and-run truck in Gazipur’s Hurricane area around 7:45am. The victim died instantly, prompting workers to begin their protest at 8:15am. The blockade caused severe traffic congestion, affecting numerous commuters while police worked to restore order and clear the road.READ FULL

6 May 2025

Chinmoy shown arrested in four more cases

Chinmoy Krishna Das, ex-ISKCON leader, was arrested in four additional cases related to last November’s violent clashes at Chattogram court. He now faces five cases total, including one for the murder of Advocate Saiful Islam Alif. The violence erupted after Chinmoy was denied bail in a sedition case, leading to attacks on police and vandalism. Forty people have been arrested so far in connection with these incidents.READ FULL

6 May 2025

Govt. appoints new navy officer as Sergeant at Arms in JS

Navy Commodore M Rashed Sattar has been appointed as the new Sergeant at Arms in Bangladesh’s Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament), replacing Commodore Sabbir Ahmed Khan who transfers to the Armed Forces Division. The public administration ministry announced the appointment takes immediate effect. The Sergeant at Arms maintains order, security, and protocol within parliament, particularly during sessions, and performs ceremonial duties. This parliamentary position is typically filled by a navy commodore on deputation.READ FULL

5 May 2025

Pakistani hackers have targeted Indian defense websites following the Pahalgam terror attac

Skoda Auto Volkswagen India has appointed Ashish Gupta as Brand Director of Skoda India effective May 1, 2025, replacing Petr Janeba who returns to the Czech Republic. Gupta, with over 20 years of automotive experience including 5 years leading Volkswagen India, will focus on accelerating Skoda’s growth strategy. Nitin Kohli from Audi India will take over as Volkswagen’s Brand Director. CEO Piyush Arora emphasized these appointments reflect the company’s commitment to developing local leadership talent.READ FULL

5 May 2025

Russian President Putin accepted Prime Minister Modi’s invitation to visit India

Pakistani hackers have targeted Indian defense websites following the Pahalgam terror attack, potentially compromising sensitive data from Military Engineer Services and the Manohar Parrikar Institute of Defense Studies. A group called Pakistan Cyber Force attempted to deface Armoured Vehicle Nigam Limited’s website, which has been taken offline for security audit. This cyber campaign comes amid deteriorating India-Pakistan relations after the recent attack that killed 26 people, for which Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba’s proxy has claimed responsibility.READ FULL

5 May 2025

Chief Election Commissioner AMM Nasir Uddin announced the Election Commission

Russian President Putin accepted Prime Minister Modi’s invitation to visit India for their annual bilateral summit during a Monday phone call. The leaders emphasized their strategic partnership that “continues to develop dynamically” despite external influences. Putin expressed condolences for the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, assuring India of Russia’s support against terrorism. Modi congratulated Putin on the upcoming 80th anniversary of Russia’s Victory in the Great Patriotic War.READ FULL

5 May 2025

Election commission will not get involved in political controversies: CEC

Chief Election Commissioner AMM Nasir Uddin announced the Election Commission will avoid politically controversial activities and emphasized collective decision-making during a meeting with officials in Mymensingh. He promised a free and fair national election with no nighttime voting. Regarding DSCC Mayor Ishraque Hossain’s swearing-in, Nasir clarified it falls under the Local Government Ministry’s jurisdiction, not the EC’s. Officials also discussed voter list updates and election preparations.READ FULL

5 May 2025

Bangladesh to get 350 million euro loan from European Investment Bank

EIB has committed €350 million in framework loans for renewable energy projects in Bangladesh, with the EU adding €45 million in grants. The announcement came during the ADB’s 58th Annual Meeting, where Finance Adviser Salehuddin Ahmed met with EIB President Nadia Calvino. Active in Bangladesh since 2000, the EIB has invested €635 million across six projects. Ahmed emphasized the need for increased investment in human capital and infrastructure as Bangladesh navigates LDC graduation.READ FULL

5 May 2025

Bangladesh ‘A’ crush New Zealand ‘A’ in 1st one-dayer

Bangladesh ‘A’ defeated New Zealand ‘A’ by seven wickets in the first one-dayer at Sylhet International Cricket Stadium. Khaled Ahmed and Tanvir Islam claimed three wickets each as New Zealand was dismissed for 147, with five batters scoring ducks. Only Rhys Mariu (42) and Dean Foxcroft (72) reached double figures. Mahidul Islam Ankon (42*) led Bangladesh’s successful chase, reaching 149-3 in 27.2 overs. The second match is scheduled for Wednesday.READ FULL

5 May 2025

Theatre Factory reimagines Jibanananda Das in ‘Komola Rong er Bodh’

Theatre Factory’s “Komola Rong er Bodh,” directed by Alok Basu, premieres Friday at Bangladesh Mohila Samity. The play explores poet Jibanananda Das’s life and legacy, featuring his final nine days after a tram accident in 1954. Four shows run this weekend, with four more scheduled later. The production includes portrayals of key figures from the poet’s life with a creative team handling lighting, costumes, music, and choreography.READ FULL

5 May 2025

Olympic Industries to buy Tk 22 crore lands in Narayanganj

Olympic Industries will acquire 503.5 decimals of land in Narayanganj for Tk 22.25 crore to support future expansion. The board approved purchasing five plots, including 404 decimals in Rupganj for Tk 18.18 crore, with the remaining plots near their Lolati factory. The company also reported a Q1 2025 net profit of Tk 42.98 crore, a 1% year-on-year increase, with EPS rising to Tk 2.15.READ FULL

4 May 2025

Liton named Bangladesh T20 captain till 2026 T20 WC

Liton Das has been appointed Bangladesh T20I captain until T20 World Cup 2026, replacing Najmul Hossain Shanto who remains captain for other formats. The 30-year-old wicketkeeper-batter, who previously led Bangladesh to a 3-0 T20I series win against West Indies, will begin with upcoming UAE and Pakistan series. The BCB also named Mahedi Hasan as vice-captain in the 16-man squad for both series.READ FULL

4 May 2025

SpaceX’s Starbase is now an official city

SpaceX’s South Texas rocket facility has officially become the city of Starbase after residents voted 212-6 in favor of incorporation. The newly formed 1.5-square-mile city, largely populated by SpaceX employees, will establish its own government rather than relying on Cameron County. The move coincides with legislative efforts to transfer beach closure authority from the county to Starbase, concerning local environmental groups who fear restricted public access.READ FULL

4 May 2025

Video: Houthi Ballistic Missile Strikes Near Israel’s Biggest Airport

A ballistic missile fired by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis hit near Ben Gurion Airport Sunday after “several attempts” to intercept it failed, the IDF reported. One person was reportedly injured. Israel has vowed to retaliate “seven times stronger.” The airport temporarily closed but resumed operations shortly after. Former Defense Minister Benny Gantz called for Israel to hold Iran directly responsible, urging “a severe response in Tehran.”READ FULL

4 May 2025

PM Modi Meets Air Chief Marshal AP Singh Amid India-Pakistan Tensions: Sources

Air Chief Marshal AP Singh met PM Modi amid rising India-Pakistan tensions following the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians on April 22. This follows meetings with Navy and Army chiefs. Modi has given military leaders “complete operational freedom” to respond, stating perpetrators will be punished “beyond their imagination.” India previously responded to terror attacks with surgical strikes in 2016 and airstrikes in 2019.READ FULL

4 May 2025

Three Russian artistes take the Shilpakala stage for a musical evening

Three talented Russian musicians—pianist Stanislav Chernukhin, soprano Karina Khovalyg, and baritone Mikhail Loginov—performed at the National Theatre Hall yesterday. The event, organized by Russian House and Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy with support from Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory, featured classical compositions and operatic works. Part of the “Rising Stars” initiative promoting young Russian musicians globally, the concert aimed to strengthen cultural bonds between nations.READ FULL

3 May 2025

US ends duty-free shipping loophole for low-cost goods from China

The US has eliminated the “de minimis” tariff exemption on Chinese goods worth less than $800, implementing new duties of 120-145%. The move targets e-commerce platforms like Shein and Temu, potentially raising consumer prices. This represents the latest development in escalating US-China trade tensions, with both nations imposing retaliatory tariffs on imports.READ FULL

3 May 2025

Hajj flights from Ctg begin today

Biman Bangladesh Airlines launches direct Hajj flights from Chattogram today, with the first flight carrying 419 pilgrims departing Shah Amanat International Airport for Madina at 5:30pm. Immigration procedures began earlier today. Sylhet’s Osmani International Airport will commence Hajj flights on May 14.READ FULL

3 May 2025

Trump Says He Has “Potential Deals” With India, Japan Amid Tariff Threat

US President Trump revealed he has “potential” trade deals with India, South Korea, and Japan during a NewsNation town hall on Wednesday. Trump indicated he’s not rushing to finalize these agreements, stating that the US is “sitting on the catbird seat” and benefiting from his imposed tariffs. “They want us. We don’t need them,” the president said, suggesting America holds the advantage in these negotiations.READ FULL

1 May 2025

Pakistan Violates Ceasefire Along LoC For 7th Consecutive Night

Pakistan has violated ceasefire along the Line of Control for seven consecutive nights, firing across Kupwara, Uri, and Akhnoor sectors in Jammu and Kashmir. India’s army responded proportionately. These violations risk the 2003 ceasefire agreement recommitted to in 2021. Tensions have escalated since the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, with both countries implementing retaliatory measures. The US has urged de-escalation while supporting India’s counter-terrorism efforts.READ FULL

1 May 2025

Israel’s ‘Largest’ Wildfires Rage Outside Jerusalem, Residents Evacuated

Massive wildfires near Jerusalem, described as “largest-ever” in Israel, have forced the evacuation of thousands and injured 13 people. Over 160 rescue teams with aircraft support are battling the flames, hampered by dry conditions and high winds. Israel has requested international aid, with several European countries sending assistance. The fires have burned nearly 3,000 acres, closed major highways, and led to the cancellation of Independence Day celebrations.READ FULL

1 May 2025

Jenna Ortega eyes directorial debut with long-nurtured script

Actress Jenna Ortega reveals she’s been developing a personal script for nearly ten years and is now taking concrete steps toward directing it. While currently balancing acting and executive producing roles in projects like “Wednesday” and “Death of a Unicorn,” Ortega says directing is her ultimate goal. She views her current on-screen presence as a strategic stepping stone toward a future behind the camera..READ FULL

30 April 2025

EA to fire over 300 employees

Electronic Arts is laying off 300-400 employees, including 100 at Respawn Entertainment, while canceling an unannounced Titanfall game. Respawn confirmed dropping two early-stage projects but will continue developing Apex Legends and Star Wars Jedi series. EA cited the need to realign resources for future growth following weaker-than-expected performance of FC 25 and Dragon Age amid economic uncertainty.READ FULL

30 April 2025

HC fixes May 8 for verdict on Ramna Batamul bomb blast

The High Court will deliver its verdict on May 8 regarding death references and appeals in the 2001 Ramna Batamul bombing case. The attack during Pahela Baishakh celebrations killed 10 people. In 2014, eight defendants received death sentences and six got life imprisonment. All convicts were allegedly members of Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami. Militant leader Mufti Abdul Hannan was executed in 2017 for a separate attack.READ FULL

30 April 2025

Former Suzuki Motor Chief, Osamu Suzuki, Posthumously Conferred with Padma Vibhushan

Osamu Suzuki, former Chairman of Suzuki Motor Corporation, has been posthumously awarded India’s second-highest civilian honor, the Padma Vibhushan. His son Toshihiro Suzuki received the award from President Droupadi Murmu on April 28. Osamu Suzuki was instrumental in establishing Maruti Udyog Limited in 1983, revolutionizing India’s automotive sector by providing affordable vehicles and transforming the country into a regional manufacturing hub for Suzuki.READ FULL

29 April 2025

Pak-Based Hackers Target Army Public Schools, Other Indian Sites

Pakistani hackers have targeted multiple Indian websites including Army Public School sites and military-affiliated platforms following last week’s Pahalgam terror attack. The hackers defaced pages with Pakistani flags and provocative messages about Kashmir. Indian cyber-security systems detected the intrusions and restored affected sites. These cyber attacks come amid escalating tensions after India accused Pakistan of involvement in the attack that killed 26 people.READ FULL

29 April 2025

Pakistan Minister Warns Of ‘Immediate Threat’ Of India War

Pakistan’s defense minister warned of potential war with India following a terrorist attack in Kashmir that killed 26 people, saying tensions could escalate within days. India has accused Pakistan of involvement, imposing diplomatic and water-sharing restrictions. Pakistan denies links and has retaliated by expelling diplomats and closing airspace to Indian carriers. Both nuclear powers have fought several wars over Kashmir since 1947.READ FULL

29 April 2025

Carney’s Liberals win Canada election, will form minority government, CTV says

Canadian PM Mark Carney’s Liberals won Monday’s election but will likely fall short of a majority government, with CTV projecting 156 seats versus 172 needed. Trump’s tariff threats and annexation comments boosted Carney’s campaign after trailing by 20 points in January. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre focused on cost of living and housing issues. The minority government outcome comes as Trump reiterated his call for Canada to become “the 51st state.”READ FULL

29 April 2025

137 journalists sued so far

At least 137 journalists in Bangladesh face criminal charges in 32 cases related to the July uprising. They’ve been accused of murder, attempted murder, and even genocide alongside former PM Sheikh Hasina. Critics call this a threat to press freedom, while prosecutors claim journalists “aided and abetted” through their speeches. The Dhaka Union of Journalists warns these charges create a “culture of fear” in the profession.READ FULL

29 April 2025

4 dead, including children, after vehicle crashes into US child centre

Four children and teens killed when vehicle crashed into Illinois after-school camp building Monday. Several others were hospitalized, including one airlifted. The driver was uninjured but taken for evaluation. Three victims were struck outside and one inside the YNOT After School Camp facility in Chatham. Governor Pritzker expressed horror at the tragedy, noting parents “said goodbye to their kids not knowing it would be the last time.”READ FULL

29 April 2025

Kashmir leader calls for caution in Indian response after deadly attack

India’s Kashmir CM urges against alienating locals while pursuing militants who killed 26 people last week. Despite recent protests against the attack, authorities have demolished nine homes of suspected militants’ families. Residents question the demolitions, claiming they’ve lost contact with relatives allegedly involved with militant groups. Officials deny using explosives or detaining family members, stating they only target homes with militant connections.READ FULL

29 April 2025

Pakistan High Commissioner briefs Dhaka on “regional issues”

Pakistan High Commissioner Syed Ahmed Maroof met with Bangladesh Foreign Secretary Md Jashim Uddin today, discussing regional issues amid India-Pakistan tensions over Kashmir. They expressed satisfaction with recent bilateral consultations and hoped for a rescheduled visit by Pakistan’s Deputy PM. Bangladesh has advocated for peaceful resolution through dialogue. The envoy also mentioned an ongoing Pakistani business delegation visit to Dhaka.READ FULL

28 April 2025

CA opens Hajj app “Labbaik” for pilgrims

Chief Adviser Prof. Muhammad Yunus inaugurated “Labbaik,” a government-developed mobile app to facilitate hajj services, at Dhaka’s State Guest House Jamuna today. The app aims to help pilgrims perform religious practices smoothly. Yunus urged all hajj pilgrims to utilize this first government-managed service application.READ FULL

28 April 2025

Paresh Rawal Reveals He Drank His Urine To Recover From Knee Injury: “Sipped It Like Beer”

Actor Paresh Rawal revealed he drank his own urine for 15 days to heal a knee injury sustained during filming “Ghatak.” Following advice from action director Veeru Devgn (Ajay Devgn’s father), Rawal adopted this unusual remedy after hospitalization at Mumbai’s Nanavati Hospital. He described drinking it “like a beer” while avoiding alcohol and tobacco. Rawal claims this treatment helped him recover in 1.5 months instead of the expected 2-2.5 months.READ FULL

28 April 2025

Massive Protests In US, France, England, Germany Against Pahalgam Attack

Indian diaspora worldwide staged protests against the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people last Tuesday. Demonstrations in Canada, Europe, and the US featured Indian flags and anti-Pakistan slogans. Tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated as evidence links Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba to the attack, where Hindu victims were reportedly targeted. India has responded with diplomatic measures, including expelling Pakistani officials and suspending bilateral agreements.READ FULL

28 April 2025

2024 Global Military Spending Hit $2.7 Trillion In Record Surge. Here’s Why

Global military spending hit $2.7 trillion in 2024, the steepest rise since the Cold War ended, with a 9.4% increase from 2023. Europe saw unprecedented growth at 17%, with Germany becoming the region’s biggest spender. Russia increased spending by 38%, while Israel’s surged 65% amid the Gaza conflict. The US remains the top spender at $997 billion, representing 37% of global military expenditure.READ FULL

28 April 2025