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Thailand bat, Jesmin debuts for Bangladesh

Thailand’s young captain Thipatcha Putthawong won the toss and opted to bat against Bangladesh in the Women’s Asia Cup game in Dambulla.
Thailand made one change to the side that beat Malaysia with offspinner Suninda Chaturongrattana replacing opener Nannaphat Chaihan. A win today will help Thailand inch closer to the semi-finals. Putthawong said she wanted her batters to continue the good work from their last game, when they defended 133 against Malaysia.
Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana wanted to bat first too, in a must-win game for her side after they lost to Sri Lanka in their opener. They made three changes to their XI – left-arm spinner Sabikup Nahar Jesmin was handed an international cap, while the experienced legspin-bowling allrounder Rumana Ahmed, who last played a T20I in February 2023, and opener Murshida Khatun returned to the side. Rubya Haider, Sultana Khatun and Shorifa Khatun were left out.
Bangladesh are yet to win a T20I this year, and have lost all their nine games.
Thailand Women: Nattaya Boochatham, Nannapat Koncharoenkai (wk), Suwanan Khiaoto, Phannita Maya, Chanida Sutthiruang, Rosenan Kanoh, Thipatcha Putthawong (capt), Suninda Chaturongrattana, Onnicha Kamchomphu, Suleeporn Laomi Aphisara Suwanchonrathi.
Bangladesh Women: Dilhara Akter, Murshida Khatun, Ishma Tanjim, Nigar Sultana (capt, wk), Ritu Moni, Shorna Akter, Rabeya Khan, Rumana Ahmed, Nahida Akter, Sabikun Nahar Jesmin, Marufa Akter.
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US and Ukraine sign long-awaited natural resources deal

The US has signed a deal with Ukraine on the joint exploitation of its energy and mineral resources, after months of tense negotiations.
The two countries have agreed to establish a reconstruction investment fund to spur Ukraine’s economic recovery from its war with Russia.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said it showed both sides were committed to lasting peace and prosperity in Ukraine. For Kyiv, the deal is seen as essential to accessing US military aid.
Ukraine is believed to have vast reserves of critical minerals like graphite, titanium and lithium. They are highly sought after because of their use in renewable energy, military applications and industrial infrastructure.
The agreement comes amid a US trade war with China, where 90% of the world’s current rare earth stocks are sourced.
According to the statement from the US Treasury on Wednesday afternoon, the newly created US-Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund recognises the “significant financial and material support” the US has given Ukraine since Russia invaded in February 2022.
The US treasury secretary said in a video statement that the deal would help “unlock Ukraine’s growth assets”.
The language of the announcement shows much more solidarity with Ukraine than is usual for the Trump administration.
It refers to “Russia’s full scale invasion” and adds that “no state or person who financed or supplied the Russian war machine will be allowed to benefit from the reconstruction of Ukraine”.
The Kremlin has not yet responded to the agreement.
[BBC]
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Let us work together, with unity and determination, to safeguard hard-won rights and rebuild the nation – PM

Prime Minister Dr Harini Amaraxuriya in her International Workers Day message called for everyone to work together, with unity and determination, to safeguard hard-won rights and rebuild the nation.
The full text of the Prime Minister’s message:
“Let us commemorate the 139th International Workers’ Day in a year marked by progress and under a government that represents the will of the people, putting an end to a painful chapter in history where the working class endured hardship, sacrifice, and struggle marked by blood and sweat.
Marking a historic turning point, we celebrate the May Day for this year under a people’s government that rises against five years of oppression by the ruling class, overthrowing corrupted politics.
Amidst nepotism, and political favoritism that subjected the working force to injustice, year 2024 marks a year of courageous decisions, a determined effort to rebuild a nation that was dragged into an abyss, overturning the entire political culture.
As a people’s government, recognizing the true needs of the people, we are making great efforts to guide the distorted economic, political, social, cultural, and moral frameworks of the country back onto a natural path.
Although it is not possible to change the deeply rooted corruption and injustices of this country overnight, the government is systematically restructuring and implementing structural reforms to receive the needs of the people.
A systematic program has been set up to strengthen the economic forces of all working people, including those in the state, private, business, and labor sectors, while also preparing to empower the farming community, who are taking the lead in making the country self-sufficient in food.
This is a time when we must dedicate ourselves and unite to ensuring the security, independence, and rights of the people, while building a more stable and trustworthy future.
Let us work together, with unity and determination, to safeguard hard-won rights and rebuild the nation.”
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President Dissanayaka’s International Workers’ Day Message

President Anura Kumara Disanayake has issued a message for international workers day which falls today [01st May]
The full text of the presidents message released by the President’s Media Division:
“On May 1st, 1886, during a protest in Haymarket Square, Chicago, workers who demanded an eight-hour workday, was violently confronted with gunfire. To pay tribute to those who sacrificed their lives in that fight, the Second International, convened in 1889, proclaimed May 1st as International Workers’ Day, which has been observed annually ever since.
This year, the working people of Sri Lanka, together with the general public, commemorate International Workers’ Day at a time when our nation and society are undergoing a profound and progressive transformation under a people-oriented governance bringing an end to a corrupt and elitist political system that has existed for 76 years, upheld by a rotating power structure dominated by a select few influential families across generations. At the recent presidential and parliamentary elections, people from all corners of Sri Lanka, regardless of ethnicity or religion, united to bring about a turning point in our nation’s politics. Responding to the people’s aspirations, we of the National People’s Power currently focused on developing a nation that is experiencing extensive economic, social and political transformation.
We have already succeeded in initiating a stable recovery of an economy that was dragged to the depths by corrupt and elitist system. The evident signs of advancement are now apparent to everyone. In our very first national budget, we made historic moves significantly increasing the minimum basic salary of public servants and extensive benefits for various segments of society, including farmers, fishing community, youth, women, students, producers, small-scale entrepreneurs and professionals alike. We are diligently addressing the persistent issues encountered by plantation workers and striving to guarantee their civil rights.
We recognize the necessity for a new phase in the rights we possess, aligned with the continuously evolving productive forces. Contemporary society demands a new era in human rights that encompasses digital access, environmental rights and other emerging rights that were not anticipated in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. These changes, along with evolving political frameworks and the worldwide call for peace, require a revised and comprehensive global declaration of human rights. As we commemorate this International Workers’ Day, we must remain sensitive to these needs and dedicated to addressing them.
In the face of global geopolitical shifts and growing challenges, it is the working people of Sri Lanka who continue to shoulder the burden of rebuilding our economy. As we restore and reform an economy devastated by decades of corrupt politics, I warmly invite our beloved working people to join hands in solidarity, to rise with determination and to strive towards building “a beautiful life and a thriving nation” for everyone. On this occasion, I offer my heartfelt best wishes for a meaningful International Workers’ Day one that reaffirms the rights and dignity of all working people.”
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