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A writ petition has been filed in the High Court seeking Tk 20 million in compensation for the families of 352 children who died from measles. The petition was submitted on Sunday, May 10, 2026, by Supreme Court lawyer Barrister Humayun Kabir Pallab as a public interest litigation. The health secretary and other relevant authorities have been named as respondents in the case.
According to Barrister Pallab, ensuring the health protection of children is a constitutional duty of the state. He stated that the large number of child deaths in such a short period indicates a severe public health crisis and possible negligence by the authorities. The petition also calls for an investigation into the actual causes of the deaths.
The High Court is expected to review the petition and determine whether compensation and further inquiry will be ordered.
Writ seeks Tk 20 million for families of 352 children who died from measles
At least 69 people were killed in a militia attack in the northeastern Ituri province of the Democratic Republic of Congo, according to local and security sources on Saturday. The assault, carried out on April 28 by armed members linked to the Cooperative for the Development of Congo (CODECO), targeted several villages. The victims included civilians, militia members, and soldiers. The attack delayed recovery of bodies for several days due to the continued presence of CODECO fighters.
The Ituri province, rich in gold and other minerals, has long been the scene of violent clashes between the Hema and Lendu ethnic groups. Another armed group, the Convention for the Popular Revolution (CRP), had earlier attacked army positions near Pimbo, claiming to defend the Hema community. The United Nations peacekeeping mission MONUSCO condemned the recent deadly assaults on civilians and reported rescuing 200 people trapped during the CRP attack.
Humanitarian agencies report that nearly one million internally displaced people in the province face severe humanitarian crises as violence involving CODECO, CRP, and other armed groups continues to destabilize the region.
At least 69 killed in militia attack in DR Congo’s Ituri province amid ongoing ethnic conflict
A youth was arrested in Fatullah, Narayanganj, with a police shotgun and three cartridges that had been looted earlier. The arrest took place around 10 p.m. on Saturday in the Sastapur area. The detainee, identified as Palash Hossain Akash, 32, is the son of Jalal Mollah from West Lamapara Shibu Market Dargabari area under Fatullah police station.
According to RAB sources, a team from the RAB-11 Sadar Company received information during a regular night patrol that Palash was hiding in Sastapur with the looted shotgun and cartridges taken from the police station during the July uprising. Acting on the tip-off, the team conducted a search in the presence of local witnesses and recovered the weapon and ammunition.
RAB-11 stated that the operation was part of its ongoing campaign against illegal arms, drugs, and terrorism, and similar drives will continue in the future.
RAB arrests youth in Fatullah with looted police shotgun and cartridges
A fisherman named Saiyad Ahmad, who disappeared 54 years ago in a trawler accident near Kutubdia, has unexpectedly returned to his ancestral home in Fazli Bari, Hatiya, Noakhali. His family and neighbors, long convinced of his death, were stunned when he appeared at a local market and revealed his identity. Elderly villagers later confirmed his claim, identifying him as the son of the late Dhan Mia. The incident has drawn large crowds and widespread attention in the area.
According to family accounts, Ahmad survived the storm by drifting to an unknown location in India, where he lived for decades as a wanderer, spending much of his time near Ajmer Sharif. Recently, after being robbed in Howrah, he was repatriated to Bangladesh by Indian border authorities. His son Akram, now 54, has filed a general diary with police after finally meeting his father for the first time.
The return has sparked both joy and tension within the family, with disputes over responsibility and money. Locals describe the event as miraculous, though many remain curious about Ahmad’s long disappearance and sudden reappearance.
Fisherman missing for 54 years returns to Noakhali, stirring emotion and curiosity
Finance Minister Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury emphasized the government's commitment to democratizing the economy by including people outside the mainstream economic system. Speaking on Sunday morning at the launch of the second phase of the PKSF and World Bank’s joint project ‘RAISE’ in Agargaon, Dhaka, he said that democracy must be reflected not only in politics but also in the economic structure. The minister noted that in the past, a small wealthy group enjoyed most of the benefits of the economy, while ordinary people had limited participation.
He stated that the government follows strict standards in implementing development projects and will not approve any that fail to meet them. Chowdhury expressed concern over high healthcare costs in Bangladesh and announced plans to increase allocations for health and education in the upcoming budget. He also highlighted the need to utilize the country’s youth potential, improve planning for handicrafts, and promote cultural and creative industries globally. Additionally, he underscored the economic potential of sports and the importance of empowering women and farmers through family and farmer cards.
The minister said these initiatives aim to strengthen rural economies, increase financial inclusion, and ensure broader participation in national development.
Finance Minister outlines plans for inclusive economic democratization and increased social sector investment
Five members of the same family were burned in a fire that broke out early Sunday, May 10, in a ground-floor apartment of a nine-story building in the Giridhara area of Fatullah, Narayanganj. The injured are Kalam, a 47-year-old vegetable seller, his wife Salma, their son Munna, and daughters Munni and Kotha. They were rescued by locals and taken to the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery in Dhaka.
Health Minister Sardar Shakhawat Hossain Bakul visited the institute later in the day to check on their condition. He spoke with doctors, instructed them to ensure the best possible treatment, and assured all necessary support. According to rescuers, the fire erupted suddenly with a loud explosion while the family was asleep.
Initial reports suggest the fire may have started from a gas stove or leakage, but authorities are still investigating the exact cause. The victims remain under close observation at the hospital.
Five family members burned in Fatullah fire; health minister visits hospital
State Minister for Shipping Rajib Ahsan has urged maximum caution in river transport of passengers, sacrificial animals, and cargo ahead of Eid-ul-Azha and the monsoon season. Speaking at the 'Naval Safety Week' event at the Ladies Club in Eskaton, Dhaka, on Sunday, he emphasized that all vessels must maintain proper fitness and route permits. He warned that any negligence in monitoring would result in strict action against those responsible.
The minister noted that while major river accidents in Bangladesh have decreased compared to previous years, continued progress requires greater responsibility from vessel owners, workers, and relevant departments. He criticized the practice of artificially preparing ships for inspection and directed officials to conduct regular field visits. He also prohibited the operation of risky vessels during the turbulent monsoon period.
Expressing concern over unfit trawlers and speedboats operating on smaller routes during Eid, Ahsan called on the river police and coast guard to strengthen surveillance. He stressed that saving time should never come at the cost of human lives and highlighted the need for modern vessels to address challenges such as river narrowing and emerging shoals.
Bangladesh warns of strict action for negligence in river transport monitoring during Eid travel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed that he maintains close coordination with U.S. President Donald Trump over the ongoing Iran war, saying they speak almost daily. His statement came amid reports that Washington has been excluding Israel from consultations on the conflict, raising doubts about the true state of their alliance. Public skepticism toward Netanyahu’s credibility has fueled speculation that relations between the two leaders are deteriorating.
Analysts cited in the report suggest that Netanyahu’s repeated assurances of a strong partnership may mask serious fractures. Political consultant Dalia Scheindlin expressed concern that the war is going badly, while former diplomat Alon Pinkas described how Netanyahu persuaded Trump to pursue military action against Iran, using Venezuela as an example. U.S. intelligence officials reportedly warned of Iranian retaliation, which later materialized through attacks and economic disruption.
By late March, Trump was said to be frustrated with Netanyahu, ceasing to mention Israel in his statements and excluding it from ceasefire talks. Observers believe the conflict has politically damaged both leaders ahead of their respective elections, leaving their once-aligned fortunes increasingly uncertain.
Iran war strains Trump-Netanyahu alliance amid reports of exclusion and political fallout
Thalapathy Vijay, officially named Chandrasekhar Joseph Vijay, was sworn in as the new Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on May 10, 2026, at Chennai’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. Governor R.N. Arlekar administered the oath. In an emotional speech, Vijay reflected on his humble background, saying he understood poverty and hunger and had faced many hardships. He pledged to prioritize education, healthcare, and water access, and to support farmers and fishers.
Vijay stated that the state had inherited a debt burden of nearly 10 trillion rupees from the DMK administration, but assured that not a single rupee of public funds would be wasted or misused. He promised a new era of secularism and social justice, thanking Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Praveen Chakraborty, and leftist allies for their support.
After the ceremony, Vijay’s first directives included free electricity up to 200 units, a special task force against drugs, and a dedicated force and helpline for women’s safety. His coalition, formed with Congress, CPI, CPM, VCK, and IUML, holds 120 seats and must prove its majority in the assembly by May 13.
Thalapathy Vijay takes oath as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, vows welfare and integrity
Syrian President Ahmed al-Shara carried out a major government reshuffle on Saturday, removing several ministers and officials, including his own brother. According to the state news agency SANA, former Homs governor Abdul Rahman Badruddin al-Ama was appointed as Secretary-General of the Presidency, replacing Shara’s brother, Maher al-Shara. Information Minister Hamza al-Mustafa and Agriculture Minister Amjad Badr were also dismissed, with Khaled Fawaz Jarour and Basel Hafez al-Suwaidan appointed as their successors respectively.
The report noted that Khaled Fawaz Jarour previously headed the Faculty of Media at Damascus University. The reasons behind the reshuffle have not yet been disclosed. The move follows the 2025 formation of Syria’s interim cabinet, which came after long-time ruler Bashar al-Assad was ousted in 2024 and was reportedly dominated by Shara’s close associates.
In addition to the ministerial changes, President Shara appointed new governors in several provinces, including Homs, Quneitra, Latakia, and Deir Ezzor.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Shara removes brother and ministers in major government reshuffle
A Bangladeshi expatriate named Suman, aged 35, from Abhirampur village in Mirzapur upazila of Tangail, was shot dead in South Africa. According to the report, the incident occurred on Saturday, May 9, when unidentified assailants opened fire at him while he was inside his car in the afternoon local time. He died on the spot, and the news of his death has cast a shadow of grief over his family and community.
Family sources said Suman was the son of Moiz Uddin and had been running a business in Newcastle, South Africa, for several years. The motive behind the killing remains unknown. Suman had returned to Bangladesh three years ago to get married and leaves behind a two-year-old son.
Following the news, police from Mirzapur station visited his home, and Officer-in-Charge Abdullah Al Mamun confirmed that an investigation into the incident is underway.
Bangladeshi expatriate Suman shot dead inside his car in South Africa’s Newcastle city
Farhad Hossain has made history by being elected as the first Bangladeshi-origin mayor of the London Borough of Newham Council. Representing the Labour Party, he won the election held in London, with results announced on Friday afternoon. Hossain secured 25,538 votes, defeating his nearest rival, Mohammad Mirza, who received 20,234 votes. After his victory, Hossain thanked his supporters and dedicated the win to the entire community, pledging to work for people of all backgrounds.
Hossain has long been active in community and social initiatives, earning recognition among local residents through his involvement in various public service activities. His campaign focused on improving local services, fostering community harmony, and increasing youth participation in civic affairs.
Many members of the Bangladeshi diaspora believe that Hossain’s achievement will inspire greater participation of the younger generation of British Bangladeshis in mainstream UK politics.
Farhad Hossain elected first Bangladeshi-origin mayor of Newham Council in London
Iran has warned that any country participating in the enforcement of US sanctions against it will face definite problems while crossing the Strait of Hormuz. The warning was issued by a spokesperson for Iran’s armed forces, as reported by the Tasnim News Agency on May 10, 2026.
Brigadier General Akrami Nia stated that none of the enemy’s objectives had been achieved in the ongoing conflict and that Iran’s political system remained stable. He added that national unity had strengthened, demonstrated by public presence in the streets, and that the opposing side was ultimately forced to accept a ceasefire. According to him, Iran has used the ceasefire period to reinforce its military capabilities, update its target list, and adjust both defensive and offensive positions.
The statement underscores Iran’s continued defiance of US sanctions and signals potential risks for international shipping through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz.
Iran warns sanction-enforcing nations of trouble crossing Hormuz Strait
Farmers in Gangachara upazila of Rangpur are discarding large quantities of potatoes after a sharp decline in market prices left them unable to recover production costs. Many growers, facing losses of up to Tk 15 per kilogram, have been forced to dump their produce as storage facilities reach capacity and potatoes begin to rot in the humid weather.
In Salapak area, farmer Tahizar Rahman reported producing about 400 sacks of potatoes this season but could not sell them profitably. Other farmers, including Shefali Begum and Abdul Kader, said they are struggling with debt and lack of cold storage space. The only cold storage in the upazila, with a capacity of 150,000 sacks, is already full, forcing farmers to keep potatoes at home where they quickly spoil.
According to the upazila agriculture office, 5,310 hectares were cultivated this season, yielding 154,207 tons—far exceeding local demand. Officials cited poor market management, limited storage, and adverse weather as key causes. Farmers are demanding fair prices, more storage facilities, and government incentives to prevent future losses.
Gangachara farmers dump potatoes as prices crash and storage runs out
Police in Jagannathpur, Sunamganj, recovered the hanging body of a young man on Sunday morning, May 10, 2026. The body was found in a tin-roofed shed adjacent to the southern boundary wall of Jagannathpur Model Government Primary School. The deceased was identified as Anas Ali, aged 32, son of the late Azman Ali from Aliabad village in Jagannathpur.
According to local sources, Anas Ali was unmarried and had been suffering from mental instability for several years. He often wandered the streets and occasionally stayed at home. Locals discovered him hanging with a rope inside the shed near the school wall.
Jagannathpur Police Station Officer-in-Charge Shafiqul Islam stated that police recovered the body and prepared an inquest report. The body was being sent to Sunamganj Sadar Hospital morgue for autopsy. Police suspect suicide, but the exact cause of death will be confirmed after the post-mortem report.
Police recover hanging body of young man near Jagannathpur school in Sunamganj
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