Fishing banned in Bay of Bengal from April 15

The government has announced Fishing banned in Bay . a 58-day fishing ban in the Bay of Bengal from April 15 to ensure the proper reproduction, production, conservation and sustainable fishing of marine fish resources. This information was given in a gazette notification of the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock today. The notification said, “According to the Marine Fisheries Act 2023, a ban on all types of fishing has been imposed for 58 days from April 15 to June 11, like every year, to ensure the proper reproduction, production, conservation…

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Netanyahu says ‘just the beginning’ after killing 400 Palestinians in one day

Netanyahu says ‘just the beginning’ Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed more than 400 Palestinians in a single day, breaking the ceasefire. Another 550 people have been injured. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that this situation is ‘just the beginning’. BBC and Al Jazeera reported. The Israeli military suddenly launched a massive airstrike on Gaza early Tuesday morning. At the time, Gazans returning to their destroyed homes were eating sehri. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, 404 Palestinians were killed and 556 were injured in the attack. When…

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Putin refuses to agree to a full ceasefire despite Trump’s call

Putin refuses to agree to a Russian President Vladimir Putin has not agreed to a full ceasefire in Ukraine despite US President Donald Trump’s call. The two leaders held a long phone call on Tuesday, but the Russian president only agreed to stop attacks on Ukrainian energy facilities. BBC and Reuters reported. US President Donald Trump spoke to Russian President Putin, calling for a full 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine. However, White House sources said that despite the two leaders talking for a long time on the phone to stop the…

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Trump’s policies raise questions about buying American weapons

Trump’s policies raise questions Canada and European countries are reconsidering their purchases of expensive American weapons, such as the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, due to the controversial foreign policy of US President Donald Trump. The Trump administration’s unexpected decisions and doubts about its commitment to the NATO alliance have raised questions about whether the arms purchase is strategically sound. Trump has moved away from traditional US foreign policy, increased closeness to Russia and suspended most foreign aid. He has also expressed doubts about America’s commitment to defending NATO members from…

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Army Chief meets with Chief Advisor

Army Chief meets with Army Chief General Waqar-uz-Zaman today paid a courtesy call on Principal Advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a press release that during the meeting, the Army Chief briefed the Principal Advisor about the overall security situation in the country and the ongoing activities of the army. He also discussed various steps taken by the army for national development and stability. General Waqar-uz-Zaman also briefed the Principal Advisor about his recent visit to the Central African…

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