Singapore Airlines ordered to pay $3,580 to couple after recliner seats failed to work

Singapore Airlines (SIA) has been ordered to pay two of its passengers 200,000 rupees (S$3,300) plus other costs after they filed a complaint concerning recliner seats on a flight from Hyderabad to Australia

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Case filed over rape of 2 garment workers in Gazipur

A case was filed last night in connection with the rape of two garment workers in Gazipur's Kaliakoir upazila

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US announces $6 bn in security aid for Ukraine

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Friday announced the United States will provide key air defense munitions and artillery rounds to Ukraine as part of a $6 billion military aid package that is its largest ever for Kyiv

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Pasteurised milk 'safe' from bird flu: US officials

Milk sold in US stores is "safe" from the bird flu because pasteurisation effectively kills the disease, American health authorities said Friday, following spread of the infection among herds of cows

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Emergency slide falls off Delta plane after takeoff

The emergency exit slide fell off a Delta Airlines jet after taking off from New York en route to Los Angeles on Friday, Delta said

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Hamas says studying latest Israeli truce counterproposal

.The Palestinian group Hamas said early Saturday it had received and was studying the latest Israeli counterproposal regarding a potential ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the release of hostages.."Today, the Hamas movement received the official Zionist occupation response to

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Bangladesh

Bangladesh

Gas supply to remain halted for 12 hours

Gas supply will remain suspended for all categories of customers in different areas of the capital for 12 hours from 9:00am to 9:00pm today for emergency works in the gas pipeline.

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Heat takes a toll on expecting mothers

The ongoing heatwave has exacerbated the challenges faced by everyone in the country, but the situation has become particularly difficult for expecting mothers.

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Has Chhatra Union lost its past glory?

Bangladesh Chhatra Union celebrated its 72nd anniversary yesterday.

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43 years of compassion

Valerie Ann Taylor, a British-born physiotherapist and humanitarian, was recognised yesterday for her enduring dedication and selfless service to the impoverished and individuals with disabilities in Bangladesh for over  43 years.

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Islam as state religion: The provision not contradictory to constitution

The High Court in the full text of a verdict has observed that the provision -- Islam as the state religion -- is not contradictory to the constitution.

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Cuet to reopen May 12

The authorities of Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (Cuet) have decided to reopen the campus on May12.

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Bangladesh’s Progress / What Pakistan can see, BNP cannot: Quader

Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader yesterday said BNP always sees darkness in the daylight and that’s why they cannot see the development of the country.

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Withdraw restrictions on journalists immediately

Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) yesterday expressed deep concern over the restrictions on journalists’ access to Bangladesh Bank.

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Asia

Asia

2 suspected rebels killed in J&K clashes

Two suspected rebels were killed in Indian-administered Kashmir during a firefight, police said yesterday, the latest clash between militants and security forces in the disputed territory during ongoing national elections.

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US, China should be ‘partners, not rivals’

Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday told top US diplomat Antony Blinken that the world’s biggest economies should be “partners, not rivals” as the two sides pressed for headway on a range of concerns.

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More than 60pc voter turnout in second phase

India voted yesterday in the second phase of the world’s biggest election, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his rivals raise the pitch of the campaign by focusing on hot-button issues such as religious discrimination, affirmative action and taxes.

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India Election: Millions queue up to vote in 2nd phase

Millions of Indians queued up before polling booths as polling for the second of the seven-phase elections to India’s Lok Sabha began today

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China warns Blinken over deteriorating ties in talks

China's foreign minister on Friday urged visiting US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to address rising disagreements or risk a "downward spiral" between the two powers after months of efforts to ease tensions

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Pak PM lauds Bangladesh’s economic progress

Says ‘we feel ashamed when we look towards them’

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India election: POLLS CODE VIOLATION / EC seeks response from Modi, Rahul

India’s Election Commission (EC) said yesterday it has sought responses from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the opposition Congress on alleged violations of polls rules by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and opposition leader Rahul Gandhi.

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India election / ‘Not one vote’

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s response to the Calcutta High Court order scrapping the job of 26,000 teachers, was a resounding election message.

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World

World

It could take 14 yrs to clear debris in Gaza: UN official

The vast amount of rubble including unexploded ordnance left by Israel’s devastating offensive in the Gaza Strip could take about 14 years to remove, a United Nations official said yesterday.

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Egypt sends delegation to Israel for Gaza talks

An Egyptian delegation met Israeli officials yesterday, looking for a way to restart talks to end the offensive in Gaza and return the remaining Israeli hostages, an official briefed on the meetings said.

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Microsoft expands its AI empire abroad

Microsoft, the tech titan most closely associated with AI, has announced nearly $10 billion in investments in artificial intelligence abroad in recent months, the price it is willing to pay to remain a top player in this crucial market

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At least 10 people killed in Brazil fire

At least 10 people were killed yesterday in a fire that broke out in a defunct hotel being used as a makeshift homeless shelter in the city of Porto Alegre in southern Brazil, officials said.

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ByteDance says 'no plans' to sell TikTok after US ban law

Chinese tech giant ByteDance has said it has no plans to sell TikTok after a new US law put it on a deadline to divest from the hugely popular video platform or have it banned in the United States

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New York court overturns Harvey Weinstein sex crime conviction

New York's highest court on Thursday overturned disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein's 2020 conviction on sex crime charges, a shock reversal in one of the defining cases of the #MeToo movement

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UN denounces Iran crackdown on women

The United Nations said yesterday that it was concerned by reports of new efforts to track and punish Iranian women, some as young as 15, who refuse to wear the headscarf required under the country’s Islamic law.

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‘My son is on the bulldozer’

Palestinian woman Reem Zidan had been searching for her son for months, and finally found his body on Wednesday as a bulldozer unearthed human remains outside a Gaza hospital.

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News Multimedia

News Multimedia

Pro-Palestinian protests continue at US universities

Although the United States government has supported Israel, there is a storm of protests in various educational institutions across the United States in favour of Palestine

Locally-made water mist cannons deployed in Narayanganj

The residents of Narayanganj are getting a little respite from the ongoing heatwave as locally-made water mist cannons have been deployed on major roads in the city

How did Israel and Iran go from friend to foe?

Find out in today's Star Explains

Rice in Dinajpur

This time, a sensation has been created in Dinajpur with an exceptional rice. Residents of Laldighi village in Eluari union of Phulbari upazila collect rice from bamboo flowers. Today's inside Bangladesh with Dinajpur's bamboo flower rice

11 years on, cries for justice remain unheeded

Marking the 11th anniversary of the Rana Plaza collapse, Bangladesh's deadliest industrial disaster, survivors and relatives of the victims today gathered at the site in Savar demanding adequate compensation and maximum punishment for the culprits

Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant: First unit to start production in December

Project deadline extended by 2 years, but authorities hope to complete grid line work before scheduled commissioning

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No let-up in river grabbing

Construction of illegal structures by encroaching Old Brahmaputra river and the Town Protection Dam in Mymensingh city has been going on unabated for years.

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Dhaka to boost trade, ties with Bangkok

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said Bangladesh and Thailand have potential to strengthen cooperation in the fields of trade and investment, food security, tourism, public health, energy, and ICT.

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Seventh grader killed by DSCC garbage truck

A 13-year-old schoolboy was killed after being run over by a garbage truck of Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) in the city’s Madinabagh area on Thursday night.

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BNP expels 73 activists for taking part in UZ polls

The BNP has expelled 73 leaders and activists for contesting the May 8 upazila polls defying the party’s decision.

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Firefighters attacked over ‘delayed response’

Police have arrested two persons in a case filed over an attack on a firefighting vehicle of Fire Service and Civil Defence in Kaharol upazila of Dinajpur on Thursday night.

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Boro Harvest: Good yields bring joy to haor farmers

Farmers in Sunamganj are passing busy days harvesting Boro paddy, which is their staple crop.

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Road accidents kill five in Dinajpur

Five people, including a truck driver and his helper, were killed in separate road accidents in Ghoraghat, Hakimpur, and Birganj upazilas of Dinajpur yesterday.

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Sweltering heat to continue for few more days

With this season’s highest temperature recorded yesterday, people across the country are bearing the brunt of searing heat and this situation may continue for a few days more.

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Dhaka seeks global action to cut carbon emissions

Environment, Forest, and Climate Change Minister Saber Hussain Chowdhury engaged in a bilateral meeting with Saudi Arabia’s Chief Climate Negotiator, Khalid M. Almehaid, during the Petersberg Climate Dialogue in Berlin, Germany, on Thursday.

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