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Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry has welcomed reports of a potential agreement between Iran and the United States, according to a statement cited by Al Jazeera Arabic on May 7, 2026. The ministry said Islamabad supports the development but will not disclose any information at this stage to maintain the trust of both parties involved in the mediation process.
The statement clarified that Pakistan would not comment on the terms or progress of the possible deal and that it has no confirmed information on where the next round of talks or meetings between the two delegations will take place. However, Pakistan expressed that hosting such discussions in Islamabad would be considered a great honor.
Pakistan has been acting as a mediator to ease tensions between Iran and the United States. On the same day, Iran was expected to deliver an official response to a U.S. proposal through Pakistan, underscoring Islamabad’s continuing role in facilitating communication between the two sides.
Pakistan welcomes Iran-US deal reports but withholds details to preserve mediation trust
Police recovered the body of an unidentified man from Kamalla village in Munshirhat Union of Fulgazi upazila, Feni, near the India border on Thursday morning. Locals discovered the body lying near a poultry farm west of former UP member Janu Member’s house and informed police, who retrieved it around 6:45 a.m.
According to police, the deceased appeared to be between 45 and 50 years old, but no one in the area could identify him. Officers prepared an inquest report at the scene and began efforts to determine his identity. Assistant Superintendent of Police Nishad Tabassum said the location was about 150 yards from the Indian border. The Border Security Force (BSF) of India has been notified and sent a photograph of the body.
The Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) is visiting the site for further inquiry. Authorities stated that necessary legal steps will be taken after the investigation is completed.
Police recover unidentified body near India border in Fulgazi, investigation underway
The President of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, met with Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, in Abu Dhabi. During the meeting, both leaders expressed solidarity and support for all measures taken to protect the Emirati population from Iranian attacks targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure.
The discussions also covered regional developments, as well as issues of regional and international security and stability. Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani strongly condemned the Iranian attacks on the UAE and reaffirmed Qatar’s support for the UAE’s sovereignty, security, and the protection of its people.
The meeting underscored a shared commitment by both Gulf states to maintain unity in the face of regional threats and to coordinate efforts for broader regional stability.
UAE and Qatar reaffirm unity and support amid Iranian attacks on Emirati civilians
In Feni’s Chhagalnaiya upazila, two drug-addicted sons allegedly framed their father, Obaidul Haque Majumder, by planting a weapon to implicate him in a criminal case. The incident occurred in Paschim Debpur village under Mohamaya Union. Following the father’s arrest after a Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) raid on April 28, the mother, Sajeda Begum, and other family members fled their home fearing for their lives. Sajeda Begum claimed her sons Rubel and Shiblu, both involved in criminal activities, placed the weapon out of revenge and greed for property.
Family members said Rubel and Shiblu had previously assaulted their parents and vandalized their home over property disputes. After being released on bail under their father’s custody, Rubel allegedly pressured him to withdraw a case and later threatened him. Following Obaidul’s detention, the two sons reportedly looted his business, renaming it “Rubel Traders.”
RAB inspector Md Fakhruddin Azad Molla confirmed the weapon recovery based on intelligence but said he was unaware of the alleged framing. Police stated that a regular case has been filed and legal action will follow after investigation.
Two sons accused of framing father with weapon in Feni; mother flees fearing for life
Iran has announced that its ports are ready to provide technical support, supplies, and medical services to commercial ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz. The state news agency IRNA reported that the Ports and Maritime Organization (PMO) sent an emergency message to ship captains in the Persian Gulf region, assuring access to fuel, food, maintenance equipment, and healthcare at Iranian ports.
According to the statement, Tehran’s initiative aims to ensure the safety of sailors and maintain navigational readiness in regional waters. The message will be broadcast three times daily for the next three days through maritime communication networks and the Very High Frequency (VHF) system.
The development follows months of heightened tension among Iran, Israel, and the United States. Since February, around 2,000 ships and several thousand sailors have been stranded in the area. Iran’s offer came after U.S. President Donald Trump temporarily suspended the military operation “Project Freedom,” which was intended to extract the vessels.
Iran offers port and medical aid to stranded ships in the Strait of Hormuz
Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) Executive Director Dr. Iftekharuzzaman said that discussions were held with Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on restructuring the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) to overcome its current stagnation. The meeting took place at the Cabinet Division in the Secretariat, where Cabinet Secretary Nasimul Gani was also present. The Prime Minister agreed in principle to host the International Anti-Corruption Conference in Bangladesh in 2028.
According to Dr. Iftekharuzzaman, the discussion focused on two main issues: implementing the government’s election manifesto and commitments on good governance and anti-corruption, and TIB’s recommendations for achieving these goals. He stated that the Prime Minister listened positively to TIB’s proposals and expressed agreement with most of them.
The biennial International Anti-Corruption Conference is scheduled this year in the Dominican Republic. If held in Bangladesh in 2028, it would mark the fourth time the event takes place in Asia, following Malaysia, Thailand, and South Korea.
Prime Minister agrees in principle to TIB’s proposals on ACC reform and 2028 anti-corruption conference
The government of Bangladesh has announced a plan to upgrade Bogura Airfield into an international-standard airport to strengthen air connectivity between the northern and northwestern regions and the capital. Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Afroza Khanam revealed the plan during a visit to the airfield and surrounding areas on Thursday, accompanied by State Minister M. Rashiduzzaman Millat, State Minister for LGRD Mir Shahe Alam, and Air Chief Marshal Hasan Mahmud Khan.
Minister Khanam said the northern region holds significant potential in agriculture, industry, and tourism, and that modern infrastructure is essential for sustainable development. She noted that establishing an international airport would accelerate economic activity, attract investment, expand tourism, and create new employment opportunities.
Air Chief Marshal Hasan Mahmud Khan expressed optimism that the project would enhance both national economic growth and the region’s military and strategic capacity. He added that the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh will take necessary steps to begin commercial flights soon, with full cooperation from the Air Force.
Bangladesh to upgrade Bogura Airfield into international airport to boost northern connectivity
Russia has tightened security ahead of its upcoming Victory Day parade amid growing concerns for President Vladimir Putin’s safety. According to reports from the Financial Times and Russia’s Important Stories, a leaked European intelligence document claims Putin spends significant time in bunkers due to fears of assassination or coup attempts. His movements and communications are heavily restricted, and his inner circle has been reduced.
The reports describe how Putin has built a highly centralized system over 25 years, positioning himself as the ultimate arbiter of Russia’s political and economic elite. This structure leaves the state vulnerable to instability if he were to suddenly disappear. Potential successors such as Alexei Dyumin, Sergei Kiriyenko, or Dmitry Patrushev are mentioned, but none appear capable of resolving the system’s dependence on Putin’s authority.
Analysts cited in the reports suggest that Putin’s sudden death could end his personal rule but not the system he created. Western governments, though familiar with his methods, might face new uncertainties as rival factions within Russia compete for control, potentially reshaping relations with the West.
Reports warn sudden Putin death could trigger instability and new challenges for Western nations
Mohammad Shahjahan, Member of Parliament for Noakhali-4 (Sadar-Subarnachar), announced efforts to protect local residents from river erosion and natural disasters. Speaking on Wednesday at the inauguration of protective work along the Meghna River in Char Clark Union and Katakhali Ghat, he said temporary measures using geo-bags are being implemented in high-risk areas to prevent major losses during the upcoming monsoon. He added that permanent solutions, including block systems, will be introduced later to control the river and safeguard nearby communities.
The event was chaired by district Water Development Board executive engineer S M Refat Jamil and attended by several local political leaders. Due to intensified erosion in recent months, most of Katakhali Ghat has already been washed away. In response to local demands, emergency protection work covering about 350 feet of riverbank has been launched using geo-bags and geo-tubes.
Shahjahan stated that larger projects will be undertaken in the future to strengthen riverbank protection in surrounding areas.
MP Shahjahan begins Meghna River protection work in Noakhali to curb erosion
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has accused Israel of deliberately restricting food and aid supplies to Gaza, creating what it calls a 'man-made malnutrition crisis.' The organization said that children, pregnant women, and breastfeeding mothers are suffering the most severe consequences of this situation.
In a recently released report, MSF also questioned the operations of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a U.S. and Israel-backed organization established last year to replace the United Nations’ relief distribution system in Gaza. According to MSF, this change has caused significant disruption in aid delivery.
Based on an analysis conducted between late 2024 and early 2026 at four health centers in Gaza, MSF reported alarming increases in infant mortality, premature births, and miscarriages among malnourished mothers. MSF’s emergency medical representative, Mars Rokaspana, stated that the crisis was entirely artificially created, blaming deliberate obstruction of humanitarian assistance for the worsening conditions.
MSF accuses Israel of causing Gaza’s man-made malnutrition crisis by restricting aid
The body of Bangladeshi student Nahida Sultana Brishti, who was killed in Florida, will arrive in Dhaka on Saturday, May 9. Her funeral prayer was held on Wednesday, May 6, at the Islamic Society of Tampa Bay, attended by a large number of people including representatives from the Bangladesh Consulate. The service was led by Imam Arjan Ahmesula. A mourning atmosphere prevailed as her body reached the mosque, and a community meeting later demanded exemplary punishment for those accused in the double murder case.
According to the report, Brishti’s body will depart from Orlando International Airport on Thursday morning, May 7, aboard an Emirates Airlines flight to Bangladesh. The Bangladesh Consulate in Miami is overseeing the repatriation process under the guidance of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and coordination of the Bangladesh Embassy in Washington, D.C. The government of Bangladesh is covering all expenses for returning the bodies of both victims.
The University of South Florida has decided to award posthumous doctoral degrees to both Brishti and fellow victim Jamil Limon during its spring convocation on Friday, with a consulate representative receiving the honors on behalf of their families.
Body of slain Bangladeshi student Nahida Sultana Brishti to reach Dhaka on Saturday
The Noakhali district unit of Chhatra Dal organized a celebratory rally on Wednesday afternoon to congratulate central general secretary Nasir Uddin Nasir and mark the formation of its new committee. The rally began in front of the Shaheed Bhulu Stadium in Maijdee and concluded on the road in front of Zilla School.
During a brief gathering, district Chhatra Dal president N.B.S. Russell and general secretary Ziaur Rahman Rahan, among others, addressed the participants. Speakers expressed optimism that the organization would become more dynamic under the new leadership and that activities at the grassroots level would be strengthened.
They also emphasized the need to overcome internal divisions and work in unity to prepare Chhatra Dal for future challenges.
Chhatra Dal in Noakhali celebrates new committee with rally and unity call
Bangladesh’s Minister of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources, Iqbal Hasan Mahmud Tuku, announced that the government will provide policy support to accelerate the country’s solar energy sector. Speaking at the inauguration of the Power, Energy and Infrastructure Expo at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Center on Thursday, he said Bangladesh remains behind regional peers like India and Pakistan in renewable energy use. Under the direction of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, a committee has been formed to finalize a policy framework aimed at driving rapid growth in solar and wind power.
The minister explained that the policy will simplify imports of solar equipment such as inverters, frames, and photovoltaic panels, while emphasizing battery storage systems to meet evening peak demand. He added that the government plans to reduce tax burdens on entrepreneurs and finalize the policy within the month, with cabinet approval expected by June. Bangladesh aims to generate 10,000 megawatts of renewable energy within five years.
Tuku also outlined plans to use rooftops in Dhaka and other cities for solar power generation through private investment, using net metering to benefit both entrepreneurs and building owners.
Bangladesh to finalize solar policy soon to boost renewable energy production
Claude has introduced several new capabilities for its Managed Agents platform, including dreaming, outcomes, and multiagent orchestration. Dreaming, now available as a research preview, allows agents to review past sessions, identify patterns, and refine their memory automatically or with user oversight. This process helps agents self-improve over time by curating and updating memory stores, making them more effective for long-running or collaborative tasks.
The outcomes feature enables developers to define success criteria for tasks, which agents then use to evaluate and refine their work. A separate grader assesses the results independently, allowing agents to self-correct without human intervention. Internal testing showed measurable improvements in task success and file generation quality. Developers can also integrate webhooks to receive notifications when outcomes are completed.
Multiagent orchestration allows a lead agent to divide complex jobs among specialized subagents that work in parallel and share context. This structure provides transparency through the Claude Console, where users can trace each agent’s actions. Dreaming is available in research preview, while outcomes, orchestration, and memory are in public beta.
Claude adds dreaming, outcomes, and orchestration to boost self-improving AI agents
A bipartisan delegation of US senators met Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing ahead of President Donald Trump’s scheduled visit to China next week. The meeting took place on Thursday, a day after Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s visit to Beijing. Discussions focused on bilateral trade and maintaining regional stability. The delegation, led by Republican Senator Steve Daines, called for mutual respect and stability between Washington and Beijing, emphasizing the need to reduce tensions rather than sever ties.
The meeting followed Wang Yi’s earlier remarks during his meeting with Iran’s foreign minister, where he described the ongoing conflict between Iran and the United States as illegal and urged an immediate end to the war. He reaffirmed China’s constructive role in restoring peace in the Middle East.
Analysts cited in the report suggested that President Trump aims to reach an agreement with Tehran before his May 14–15 summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Washington is reportedly seeking to use Beijing’s diplomatic influence to ease global economic disruptions caused by instability in the Middle East and oil supply issues in the Strait of Hormuz.
US senators meet Wang Yi before Trump’s Beijing visit to discuss trade and regional stability
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