CBS presents the name Trump in a derogatory and disrespectful manner

President Donald Trump has lashed out at US television network CBS for its reporting on Ukraine and Greenland, warning the media outlet that it will pay a “very heavy price” for the report, which aired on CBS’s news magazine ’60 Minutes’.

Last Sunday local time, 60 Minutes aired two reports on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukraine war, and the Greenland issue.

Shortly after the report aired, Trump took to his social media account, Truth Social, to criticize the report, accusing it of portraying him negatively.

Trump said, “Almost every week, 60 Minutes presents the Trump name in a derogatory and disrespectful manner. This time, they have crossed all limits. They will pay a heavy price for this.”

Gas and oil price hike will increase public life crisis: CPB

The Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB) has termed the government’s decision to increase the price of soybean oil at the consumer level by Tk 14 per liter and the price of gas in new industries by 33 percent per unit as unreasonable and anti-people. The party has demanded the immediate withdrawal of the decision.

CPB President Mohammad Shah Alam and General Secretary Ruhin Hossain Prince made this demand in a statement issued on Tuesday.

Schoolboy’s body recovered four days after abduction in Gaibandha

Police said that on Tuesday afternoon, when local people went to work at Akhkhamar in Sahebganj, a foul smell came from the abandoned toilet. They informed the Gobindaganj police station. Later, a team of police and fire service recovered the body from the toilet well and took it to the police station. Upon receiving the information, the family members came to the police station and identified the body as Sabbir. In the evening, the body was sent to the morgue of Gaibandha General Hospital for autopsy.

The schoolboy’s father, Mohammad Ali, filed a kidnapping case with Gobindaganj Police Station on the night of the incident. The case named three people, including Rabiul Islam (18), son of Abdus Chattar of Ramnathpur village, Abdul Alim (18), son of the deceased Lal Mia of Bishubari village in the same upazila, and Yunus Ali (35), son of the deceased Amjad Ali of Tarafkamal village. Four to five unidentified accused were named as accused.

The case report states that on Saturday afternoon, due to friendship, Sabbir Hossain was called from his house by Rabiul and Abdul Alim and taken to the Gobindaganj-Dinajpur road in Sahebganj Bazar of the upazila. There, four to five people, including Yunus Ali (35) of Tarafkamal village of the same upazila, who was waiting in a microbus, kidnapped him. After filing a case, the police arrested Rabiul Islam and Abdul Alim from their house on Sunday. They are currently in jail.

Gobindaganj Police Station OC Bulbul Islam said that during interrogation, his (Sabbir Hossain) nephew Yunus Ali informed the police that he was involved in the murder of the two arrested Sabbirs. According to the information provided by them, a RAB team arrested Yunus from Dhaka on Tuesday afternoon. The process of sending Yunus from Dhaka to Gobindaganj is underway.

‘It’s as if the snake died, but the stick didn’t break’

Preparations for the fair began by closing the Paris Road ground in Mirpur in the capital from the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan. Trading began from the middle of the month of Ramadan. The fair continued even after Eid-ul-Fitr. After Eid, on April 5, a news report titled ‘Fairs Occupying Grounds, Parks and Roads’ was published in Prothom Alo about the fair and illegal fairs in various areas of Dhaka’s two city corporations. Even then, the Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) authorities did not take any steps to close the fair. They conducted a drive at the ground on Tuesday and evicted the fair.

The fair organizers and traders say that the fair was supposed to continue until Monday, the first day of Baishakh. Today, traders were supposed to gradually remove their goods. After that, the decorator company hired by the organizers would remove the wood, bamboo, tin, and tarpaulin from the temporarily erected stalls.