Accomplices of 1971 war crimes must apologize: Mahfuj Alam
Accomplices of 1971 war crimes must apologize: Mahfuj Alam
ICT ordinance gets clause, section to try, punish political parties 
ICT ordinance gets clause, section to try, punish political parties 
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Renowned cultural organizer AJM Obaidullah passes away
Renowned cultural organizer AJM Obaidullah passes away
DHAKA, May 11, 2025 (BSS) - Renowned cultural organizer, writer, researcher and former central president of Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir Dr AJM Obaidullah passed away at a private hospital in Chattogram at 12:50 m on Saturday. Dr. Obaidullah, born in Char Fashion, Bhola, pursued his studies at the University of Chittagong and Dhaka University.  He was the founding registrar of the International Islamic University Chittagong and most recently held the position of director at the university. In addition to his academic achievements, Dr. Obaidullah was known for his contributions to literature and culture.  He was a passionate motivational speaker and held significant positions, including serving as a member of the Central Working Committee of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami and Naib-e-Ameer of Chattogram Metropolitan Jamaat. He was deeply involved in literary circles, serving as the editor of Angikar Digest and the editor-in-chief of Wheel Business Magazine. Among his well-known works are the books Tarun Tomar Jonno and Swapner Thikana. His namaz-e-janaza was held at the historic Parade Maidan in Chattogram city at 11 am today. Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Dr. Shafiqur Rahman expressed his condolences on the death of Dr AJM Obaidullah.
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RSF places 10-point proposal to improve road safety
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Bangladesh urges India, Pakistan to remain calm, show restraint 
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No scope to fire journalist without serving notice: Mahfuj Alam
No scope to fire journalist without serving notice: Mahfuj Alam
Questioning by media to make state machinery more aware: Mahfuj Alam
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Saudi Aramco net profits drop 4.6 percent in first quarter: statement
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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, May 11, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Oil giant Saudi Aramco on Sunday reported a drop of 4.6 in its first-quarter net profits as lower sales and higher operating costs hit the lynchpin of the kingdom's ambitious economic reform plans. Profits fell due to "lower revenue and other income related to sales as well as higher operating costs," read a statement published by the Saudi stock exchange. "Global trade dynamics affected energy markets in the first quarter of 2025, with economic uncertainty impacting oil prices," said Aramco president Amin H. Nasser in a separate statement. Net income for the first quarter of the year was 97.54 billion riyal ($26.01 billion), compared to 102.27 billion riyal ($27.27 billion) for the same period in 2024. Oil prices have suffered steep declines in recent weeks over concerns that US President Donald Trump's tariffs will hit demand hard and stifle international trade. The Saudi government currently owns 81.5 percent of Aramco's shares and relies on its revenues to finance the "Vision 2030" projects launched by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Saudi Arabia, eyeing a post-oil future, is in the midst of a lavish spending plan aimed at attracting tourists and investment to the Middle East's biggest economy. Chief among an array of flashy projects are NEOM, a $500 billion futuristic new city in the desert, the 2034 football World Cup and a major new airport for Riyadh. Aramco reported record profits in 2022 after Russia's invasion of Ukraine sent oil prices soaring, allowing Saudi Arabia to record its first budget surplus in nearly a decade. But the Saudi cash cow has seen its profits drop in recent years with a slide in oil prices. The Saudi Ministry of Finance in September said it expects a budget deficit of 2.3 percent of GDP in 2025, with the deficit continuing until 2027.  
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Everyone must contribute to ensure quality education:  Abrar 
RUET holds freshers' orientation ceremony
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One killed in Bagerhat road accident
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BAGERHAT, May 11, 2025 (BSS) - A person was killed in a road accident in the Attakir Megnishtola area of Fakirhat upazila of the district today. The deceased, Md Munna Fakir, 20, son of Nowab Ali Fakir, was a resident of the Pagla Uttarpara area of the upazila. Munna lost control of his motorbike and hit a roadside pillar in the area, leaving him critically injured, said Sheikh Nuruzzaman, officer-in-charge of Mollahat Highway Thana. Later, locals rescued him and took him to the upazila health complex, where the on-duty doctors declared him dead.
Rangpur student-public protest demanding ban on Awami League   
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Three, including two brothers, killed in Kishoreganj road accident
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Foreign criminal and visa crackdowns part of UK plans to cut immigration
Foreign criminal and visa crackdowns part of UK plans to cut immigration
LONDON, May 11, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The UK government on Sunday said it would give itself stronger powers to deport foreign criminals and lift the threshold for skilled worker visas in a bid to bring down immigration levels. "Net migration must come down," interior minister Yvette Cooper wrote in the Sunday Telegraph, a day before she presents the government's Immigration White Paper to parliament, which will contain its proposals. Her Labour party is under pressure to tackle the issue, with the anti-immigration Reform party scoring a resounding win in recent local elections and riding high in the polls. Prime Minister Keir Starmer wrote on X on Sunday that previous Conservative governments had "lost control of our borders". "I won't stand for it. I promised to restore control and cut migration, and I'm delivering with tough new measures," he added. Labour promised in its general election manifesto last year to significantly reduce net migration, which stood at 728,000 in the 12 months to last June. Cooper's Home Office on Sunday said that the plans will include new powers to deport foreign criminals committing offences in the UK. Currently, the government is only informed of foreign nationals given prison sentences, while deportation arrangements generally focus on those sentenced to more than a year in prison. "Under the new arrangements, the Home Office will be informed of all foreign nationals convicted of offences.... and will be able to use wider removal powers on other crimes," said the ministry. "Those who come to the UK should abide by our laws," said Cooper. "The system for returning foreign criminals has been far too weak for too long. We need much higher standards," she added, The "radical package of reforms" will also target lower skilled immigration, said Cooper. The plans "will include new visa controls, such as lifting the threshold for skilled worker visas to reduce lower skilled migration, and new requirements to boost training and skills here in the UK," she wrote, with foreign workers required to have a degree to secure a job in the UK. Cooper said that she aims to cut 50,000 lower-skilled worker visas this year. There will also be "clearer rules" in areas such as immigration on the grounds of family connections in an attempt to cut abuse in the system, said the minister. "These changes are essential to end the chaos left by the Tories in the immigration system and to regain control," she added. The government is also under pressure to stop the flow of migrants crossing the Channel from France to England on flimsy rubber dinghies, with more than 36,800 making the journey last year.
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Old video misused to spread false claims about NCP rally: BanglaFact
Old video misused to spread false claims about NCP rally: BanglaFact
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36 attacks launched on uprising participants, families in 9-month: PIB study
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