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The United States has dropped two more spots in the 2025 World Press Freedom Index, now ranking 57th—below conflict-torn Sierra Leone. According to Reporters Without Borders (RSF), global press freedom is at its lowest point in history, with half the world’s countries deemed “bad environments” for journalism. Fewer than one-quarter of countries are considered to have a “satisfactory” environment. Despite online ad revenue reaching $247 billion in 2024, a significant portion went to tech giants like Facebook, Google, and Amazon.
Press Freedom in the US Declines Sharply: RSF Index
Adviser Mahfuz Alam stated that all media in Bangladesh, including state outlets like Bangladesh Betar and BTV, now operate free from government interference. “No government official is calling media houses to influence reporting,” he said. He credited government initiatives for the country’s 16-place jump in the World Press Freedom Index. Alam noted that additional reforms, based on the Media Reform Commission's recommendations, will be introduced soon. He expressed optimism that Bangladesh will continue to improve in next year’s rankings while safeguarding media and journalist rights.
Bangladesh Moves Up 16 Spots in Global Press Freedom Index: Mahfuz
Nurul Haque Nur has called for the immediate announcement of a roadmap for national elections, claiming that 2,000 people were killed and 30,000 injured in a mass uprising. “There has been no visible justice. We demand the Awami League be banned as a terrorist organization,” he said. Nur criticized ongoing extortion and land grabbing, noting that despite past protests, the public has not joined due to a lack of trust in political parties. He warned certain parties not to assume absolute control, citing the downfall of the Awami League as a cautionary tale. He also criticized the military’s reported acceptance of free treatment offers from India, calling it an insult to the national healthcare system.
Ban Awami League as a Terrorist Organization: Nur
Faiz Ahmed Tayeb, Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser, urged government officials and employees to serve the public with integrity instead of appeasing political leaders. “Topsoil from arable land is being sold, and land grabbers must be dealt with firmly,” he said, adding that political pressure should be resisted, not accommodated. The government will support tough and decisive actions. Tayeb also issued instructions to resolve traffic congestion caused by market mismanagement on the Dhaka-Chattogram and Cumilla-Noakhali highways. Badiul Alam Majumdar emphasized the urgent need for electoral reforms to ensure free, fair, and neutral elections.
Stop Pandering to Politicians and Strengthen Your Backbone: Tayeb
US Vice President J.D. Vance has stated that the Ukraine war is not expected to end anytime soon. He emphasized that the key question now is how the US can facilitate a resolution between Russia and Ukraine. “Ultimately, it is up to Russia and Ukraine to reach a decision to end this brutal war,” he said. “Yes, Ukrainians are understandably angry—their country has been invaded. But should we lose thousands of soldiers over a few miles of land?” Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that unless there is significant progress on the battlefield soon, President Trump may reduce his engagement with the crisis.
Ukraine War Unlikely to End Soon, Says US Vice President
India has called on the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to reassess its loan support to Pakistan. Last year, Pakistan received a critical $7 billion bailout to stabilize its economy. In March, the IMF approved an additional $1.3 billion for climate resilience projects. India has expressed concerns regarding the effective utilization and transparency of these funds.
India Urges IMF to Reevaluate Loan Support to Pakistan
Azad Kashmir's Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwarul Haq has instructed residents in 13 border constituencies to stockpile two months’ worth of food, anticipating possible emergencies. A 1 billion PKR fund has been established to ensure food, medicine, and essentials in those areas. Additionally, private machinery has been deployed along with government resources to maintain infrastructure near the border. Religious schools have already been closed as a precautionary measure.
Azad Kashmir PM Urges Citizens to Stock Food for Two Months
More than 14,000 Bangladeshi pilgrims are still awaiting visas for the upcoming Hajj, leaving many in uncertainty. So far, 15,154 pilgrims have departed for Saudi Arabia, with one death reported. The Ministry of Religious Affairs has urged citizens not to assist unauthorized individuals holding visit visas in entering restricted Hajj areas or offering them accommodation, as it violates Hajj regulations.
Over 14,000 Bangladeshi Hajj Pilgrims Still Await Visas
The Discrimination Resistance Employees’ Unity Forum has condemned what it calls a “black law” in public administration, claiming that most top officials are corrupt and politically biased. The forum has submitted a list of such officials to the government. However, no action has been taken due to interference from certain government advisors. They also criticized the appointment of dual nationals, controversial figures, and unqualified individuals to key administrative and commission posts.
"Black Law" on Public Administration Unacceptable: Employee Forum
The Bangladesh College-University Teachers Association has called for the full nationalization of the education system, opposing the piecemeal government takeover of institutions. Among their 11 demands are allocating 6% of GDP for education (as per UNESCO guidelines), 100% festival, housing, and medical allowances for MPO-listed staff, forming an Education Reform Commission, and raising the retirement age to 65 for all educators, matching university standards.
Teachers Demand Nationalization of Entire Education System, Announce 11-Point Charter
The Arakan Army has released four Rohingya individuals who were taken hostage after crossing the Naf River into Myanmar. The freed men—Arafat Ullah (21), Anis Ullah (22), Md. Jaber (14), and Anwar Sadek (27)—have returned to the Jadimura refugee camp in Teknaf. Allegedly, they had crossed the border to transport narcotics when they were abducted.
Arakan Army Frees Four Rohingya Hostages in Myanmar
Ahead of student union elections, Jahangirnagar University has barred the entry of outsiders on campus starting May 3 until further notice. The university administration issued the restriction to maintain security during the elections for the central and hall student unions. All university personnel have been instructed to carry their ID cards at all times.
JU Bans Entry of Outsiders Amid Upcoming Student Elections
Speaking at a protest on May 2, Hasnat Abdullah declared that banning the Awami League is not a request but a decision of the people. Addressing Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus, he said the government owes its authority to the sacrifices of wounded and martyred citizens. Sarjis Alam echoed the sentiment, saying the student-public coalition had delivered its verdict nine months ago and would do so again.
Awami League Must Be Banned by Public Demand: Hasnat Abdullah
Khulna University students staged protests late Friday night after Assistant Student Affairs Director Hasan Mahmud Sakir was assaulted by a former student. The injured staff member is being treated at Khulna Medical College Hospital. Protesters condemned the attack, declared the assailant, Noman, persona non grata on campus, and demanded the harshest punishment under university regulations.
Protests Erupt at Khulna University After Attack on Assistant Director
Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) has arrested four individuals involved in a robbery at a Gazipur business disguised as detectives. The incident occurred on April 14 at Multi Point BD. A portion of the looted funds, amounting to BDT 2.255 million, was recovered. The arrested individuals include Md. Abdur Rahman Rajon (28), Md. Robiul Islam (30), Md. Uzzal (36), and Md. Miraj (25).
Four Arrested in Fake Detective Heist at Gazipur Business Establishment
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