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Despite being known for their tireless work ethic, Bangladeshi laborers in Malaysia are facing serious wage disparities. While workers from countries like Nepal, China, and Vietnam earn a minimum of 3,000 Malaysian Ringgit for 8-hour shifts, Bangladeshis reportedly earn only 1,500–2,000 Ringgit for 12-hour days. The workers blame this discrimination on unskilled and irregular migration practices.
Bangladeshi Workers in Malaysia Underpaid Despite Hard Work
Following a two-month fishing ban aimed at conserving juvenile hilsa (jatka), thousands of fishermen have resumed work in the Padma-Meghna rivers. The ban, effective from March 1 to April 30, covered a 70 km stretch from Shatnol to Char Bhairabi in Chandpur. Over 1,000 enforcement drives were conducted, resulting in the arrest of 129 fishermen—five were jailed and 124 fined. During the ban, each affected fisherman received 160 kg of rice as aid.
Thousands of Fishermen Return to Padma-Meghna After Two-Month Hilsa Ban Ends
Bangladesh is close to finalizing a mutual visa exemption agreement with Algeria for diplomatic and official passport holders. This was confirmed during a meeting between Algerian Ambassador Dr. Abdulwahab Saidani and Bangladesh’s Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam. The agreement has already been approved by the cabinet and is expected to be signed soon. The adviser also expressed gratitude to Algeria for being the first country to recognize Bangladesh in 1971.
Visa Agreement with Algeria in Final Stage: Home Affairs Adviser
India has officially banned all Pakistani aircraft from entering its airspace, a retaliatory measure announced Wednesday night. This follows Pakistan’s earlier move banning Indian aircraft from its skies. The reciprocal decision marks a sharp escalation in airspace restrictions between the two neighbors.
India Closes Airspace to All Pakistani Flights
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif and Indian FM S. Jaishankar regarding the recent terrorist attack in Kashmir’s Pahalgam. Rubio urged both nations to cooperate in de-escalating tensions. While reiterating the US’s support for India in combating terrorism, he called on Pakistan to assist in the investigation and publicly condemn the attack. US official Tammy Bruce stated that India was advised to exercise restraint in responding to the incident.
US Urges Pakistan to Condemn Pahalgam Attack, Warns India Against Retaliation
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus emphasized that workers and employers are not adversaries but partners in building a strong and self-reliant Bangladesh. Speaking on May Day, he paid tribute to the workers of the 1886 Haymarket movement and reaffirmed his commitment to fair wages, an 8-hour workday, and safe working conditions. “Improving labor standards is not only a right for workers but also a prerequisite for national economic growth,” he added.
Joint Effort Between Workers and Employers is Key to a Prosperous Bangladesh: Chief Adviser Yunus
After a decades-long hiatus, Jahangirnagar University will hold elections for its Central Student Union (JAKSU) and Hall Unions on July 31. A new Election Commission led by Prof. Dr. Md. Moniruzzaman has been formed, with Prof. Dr. A.K.M. Rashidul Alam as the member-secretary. The roadmap for the election was announced at 1 AM Thursday. Notably, the last JAKSU election took place in 1992.
JU Declares JAKSU and Hall Union Elections on July 31
The United States and Ukraine have signed a mineral resource agreement granting the US priority access to Ukraine’s rare earth minerals and future reconstruction investment opportunities in Kyiv. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Ukraine’s First Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko signed the deal. According to the Treasury, the agreement reflects the Trump administration’s strong commitment to a sovereign and prosperous Ukraine. Trump recently emphasized that the US should receive benefits in exchange for aiding Kyiv—this deal aligns with that stance.
US and Ukraine Sign Mineral Resource Deal
Residents of Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) who maintain gardens on their rooftops or in their yards will receive a 5% tax rebate, said Administrator Mohammad Ejaz. Starting May 11, 2025, DNCC will host a Tax Fair where citizens can easily pay taxes and avail special incentives. At the 6th DNCC Corporation meeting, several structures named during the previous authoritarian government were renamed. These include: “Shaheed Zayan Chowdhury Playground” in Banani renamed to “Banani Chairman Bari Field,” “Bir Muktijoddha Asaduzzaman Khan Complex” in Madhubagh renamed to “Madhubagh Community Center,” and “Harun Mollah Flyover” in Kalshi renamed to “Kalshi Flyover.”
5% Tax Rebate for Home Gardening, Announces DNCC Administrator Ejaz
Rafiqul Islam Bablu, Chair of Bhashani Janashakti, urged the government not to establish a humanitarian corridor in Rakhine without consulting political parties. He warned that a one-sided decision, like the earlier Rohingya influx, could deepen Bangladesh’s security and social challenges. Bablu highlighted the need for democratic transparency, citing the symbolic “new Bangladesh” initiated on August 5.
No Humanitarian Corridor Without Political Consensus: Sheikh Bablu
A 150-200 kg military ordnance believed to be from World War II was safely defused in Munshiganj’s Aralia village. Discovered during excavation on April 28, the device was covered by the landowner before police and the army confirmed it was a bomb. The CTTC bomb disposal unit later neutralized it. Authorities say it’s the largest bomb ever recovered in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh’s Largest Recovered Bomb Defused in Munshiganj
An Israeli airstrike near Damascus early Wednesday killed at least 16 people. Israel claims the strike targeted an extremist group planning attacks on the Arab Druze minority in the Sahnaya area. Syria’s Interior Ministry confirmed the casualties and said a newly recruited member of Syria’s security forces was among the dead.
Israeli Airstrike Kills 16 Near Damascus Amid Druze Tensions
A Pakistani woman named Sayyera was denied entry into Pakistan with her nine-month-old baby, Azlaan, because the child holds an Indian passport. Sayyera and her Indian husband Farhan had traveled to the border from Delhi, only to be separated by passport regulations. Border officials cited the baby’s Indian citizenship as the reason for denial, forcing the child to return with the father.
Pakistani Mother Denied Entry With Her Indian-Born Baby
BNP leader Habib-Un-Nabi Khan Sohel criticized student involvement in empowering the current regime, calling it a serious misstep. He expressed disappointment over the corruption of political aides and questioned the role of self-proclaimed “masterminds” in current politics. He reiterated the party’s demand for a fair, neutral election backed by public support.
Students Empowering Government Was a Grave Mistake: Habib-Un-Nabi
At Ramgarh Government College in Khagrachhari, 29 students were expelled for submitting their exam papers early. Two teachers were removed from invigilation duties for protesting the expulsions. Lecturer Nazmus Sakib began a hunger strike in protest, joined by students. The administration later withdrew the expulsion and reinstated the teachers after widespread outcry.
Students Expelled for Early Submission of Exam Papers, Suspension Withdrawn After Teacher’s Hunger Strike
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