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    US YouTuber remains in Indian custody after visiting restricted island

    NEW DELHI (AP) — A 24-year-old American YouTuber who was arrested after visiting an off-limits island in the Indian Ocean with hopes of establishing contact with a reclusive tribe was further detained in custody on Thursday.

    Mykhailo Viktorovych Polyakov will next appear before a local court in Port Blair — the capital of India’s Andaman and Nicobar Islands — on April 29, police said.

    Polyakov, from Scottsdale, Arizona, was arrested on March 31, two days after he set foot on the restricted territory of North Sentinel Island in a bid to meet people from the reclusive Sentinelese tribe.

    He left a can of Diet Coke and a coconut as offering for the tribe this time after he failed to contact the Sentinelese. He shot a video of the island on his camera and collected some sand samples before returning to his boat.

    “It may be claimed to be an adventure trip, but the fact is that there has been a violation of Indian laws. Outsiders meeting Sentinelese could endanger the tribe’s survival,” said a senior police officer, requesting anonymity as he isn’t authorized to speak about the case under investigation.

    Polyakov is suspected of violating Indian laws that carry a possible sentence of up to five years in prison and a fine.

    Visitors are banned from traveling within 3 miles (5 kilometers) of North Sentinel Island, whose population has been isolated from the rest of the world for thousands of years. The inhabitants use spears and bows and arrows to hunt the animals that roam the small, heavily forested island. Deeply suspicious of outsiders, they attack anyone who lands onto their beaches.

    FILE – Clouds hang over the North Sentinel Island, in India’s southeastern Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Nov. 14, 2005. PHOTO: AP

    In 2018, an American missionary who landed illegally on the beach was killed by North Sentinelese Islanders who apparently shot him with arrows and then buried his body on the beach. In 2006, the Sentinelese killed two fishermen who had accidentally landed on the shore.

    An official from the US consulate visited Polyakov in jail earlier this week. “We take our commitment to assist US citizens abroad seriously and are monitoring the situation,” the US Embassy in New Delhi said in a statement, while declining to divulge further details due to privacy considerations.

    Police said Polyakov had conducted detailed research on sea conditions, tides and accessibility to the island before starting his journey. He stayed on the beach for about an hour, blowing a whistle to attract attention but got no response from the islanders.

    On his return he was spotted by local fishermen, who informed the authorities and Polyakov was arrested in Port Blair, an archipelago nearly 750 miles (1,207 kilometers) east of India’s mainland.

    Bangladesh and Pakistan resume talks after 15 years, seek to mend strained ties

    DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Foreign ministry officials from Bangladesh’s interim government and Pakistan resumed talks on Thursday after a 15-year gap, as the two South Asian Muslim-majority nations attempted to ease strained relations.

    Under former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who was ousted in August in a students-led mass uprising, Bangladesh expanded relations with neighboring India in every sector.

    But ties with India have become increasingly tense. Bangladesh’s interim leader, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus, has criticized India for sheltering Hasina in the country and sought her extradition without any positive response from India.

    Yunus has meanwhile sought to improve relations with Pakistan, India’s rival. In recent months he met Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif several times, and a high-level Bangladeshi military delegation made a rare visit to Pakistan in January and held talks with Pakistan’s army chief General Asim Munir. In February, Bangladesh’s navy took part in a multinational maritime exercise organised by Pakistan off the Karachi coast.

    After Hasina’s exit, Bangladesh and Pakistan resumed direct trading for the first time in years. Direct flights between the countries are expected to resume soon and visa procedures have been eased while India stopped visas for Bangladeshis, except for medical emergencies.

    Bangladesh Foreign Secretary Md. Jashim Uddin, right, shakes hands with Pakistan Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch as they pose for a photograph during their bilateral meeting in Dhaka, Thursday, April 17, 2025. PHOTO: Bangladesh Ministry of Foreign Affairs via AP

    Earlier this month, India cancelled a transshipment facility that allowed Bangladesh to export its primarily garment products to third countries using Indian airports and other Indian infrastructure.

    The move is expected to impact Bangladesh’s roughly USD39 billion annual readymade garment exports by increasing trade costs with the European Union, Nepal, Bhutan, and Myanmar. Bangladesh is the world’s second largest garment producer after China.

    After Thursday’s talks in Dhaka between Bangladesh’s Foreign Secretary Jashim Uddin and his Pakistani counterpart, Uddin said Bangladesh raised historically “unsettled issues” with Pakistan, including a formal public apology for atrocities allegedly committed by Pakistani troops in 1971 during Bangladesh’s war of independence.

    India helped Bangladesh win independence through a nine-month war against then West Pakistan, now Pakistan. 

    Local media reported earlier that Yunus’ government was preparing to formally raise its demand for USD4.52 billion in financial compensation from Pakistan.

    Uddin said the issue of the compensation was raised in Thursday’s meeting.

    “These issues need to be resolved for having a solid foundation of our relations,” Uddin said Thursday. The two sides also discussed expansion of trade and commerce and increasing cooperation in agriculture and other sectors, he added.

    Yunus’ office said in a statement late Thursday that he held a separate meeting with the Pakistani foreign secretary and emphasized “strengthening ties with Pakistan to boost mutual cooperation and explore trade and business potentials.”

    “There are certain hurdles. We have to find ways to overcome those and move forward,” Yunus told Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch.

    The last such consultation between the two countries was held in Islamabad in 2010 after Hasina came to power in a 2008 election with a landslide victory.

    Baloch said Bangladesh and Pakistan must find ways to “harness the potentials between the two countries,” the statement said.

    Rubio suggested the US will drop Ukraine-Russia peace efforts if no progress within days

    PARIS (AP) — US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Friday that the US may be ready to “move on” from efforts for a Russia-Ukraine peace deal if there is no progress in the coming days.

    Speaking in Paris after a marathon day of landmark talks among US, Ukrainian and European officials, Rubio said the discussions had been constructive and produced an outline for steps toward peace.

    French officials said a new meeting in the same format is expected in London in the coming days. Rubio said he could join that meeting, and it’s expected early in the week.

    ″We are not reaching a point where we need to decide whether this is even possible or not,″ Rubio told reporters upon departure.

    After weeks of efforts by the Trump administration to broker a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine have failed to bring an end to the fighting, Rubio said the US administration wants to decide “in a matter of days whether or not this is doable in the next few weeks.”

    France hosted high-level talks Thursday to discuss Ukraine and its security, the first time since President Donald Trump’s inauguration that top American, Ukrainian and European officials are known to have met together to discuss an end to the war. The meetings came as European concerns grew about Trump’s readiness to draw closer to Russia.

    Rubio and presidential envoy Steve Witkoff have played key roles in leading US initiatives to seek peace. Multiple rounds of discussions have taken place in Saudi Arabia. Witkoff has met three times with Putin, Rubio said.

    Moscow has decisively refused to accept a comprehensive ceasefire that Trump has advocated and Ukraine has supported. Russia has made it conditional on a halt in Ukraine’s mobilisation efforts and Western arms supplies, which are demands rejected by Ukraine.

    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, centre, and Germany’s Political Director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Gunter Sautter, right, attend a meeting on Ukraine and its security in Paris Thursday, April 17, 2025. PHOTO: AP

    The F1 title fight is increasingly focused on McLaren. Verstappen says he’s still hopeful

    (AP) – Ahead of Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix this Formula 1 season is looking like McLaren vs. McLaren. Still, defending champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull says he hasn’t lost hope.

    McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri are the only one to consistently have the pace through the first four rounds of the championship. Norris has a three-point lead but admits he isn’t at his best, while Piastri is the driver with momentum after winning in Bahrain last week.

    Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes have all their had their moments, but none has been a consistent challenger, as McLaren’s 58-point constructors’ championship lead shows.

    Red Bull driver Max Verstappen of the Netherlands speaks during a news conference ahead of the Formula One Saudi Arabian Grand Prix at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, April 17, 2025. PHOTO: AP

    Verstappen is the only non-McLaren driver to win a Grand Prix this season but in Bahrain he was struggling so much that Red Bull motorsport adviser Helmut Marko said he was concerned Verstappen might consider his future.

    Verstappen said this week he wasn’t considering the championship picture this early in the season.

    “I’m not thinking about that. I just go race by race,” Verstappen said. “I think at the moment, of course, we are not the quickest. So then naturally, it’s very tough to to fight for a championship, but it’s still a very long road… I’m hopeful that we can still improve things and we’ll see what we get.”

    Two-time champion Fernando Alonso dampened speculation Verstappen could seek to join his team, Aston Martin, after Red Bull car designer Adrian Newey made that move last year.

    Asked if he’d welcome being Verstappen’s teammate, Alonso said Thursday: “Yes, but it’s unlikely to happen. Very unlikely.” Alonso’s current teammate is Lance Stroll, son of team owner Lawrence Stroll.

    Busy schedule

    Jeddah hosts the fifth race in six weeks in a hectic start to the season, which stays at a record 24 races. There’s a little respite after Saudi Arabia, with two weeks till the next race in Miami.

    “I think it’s on the upper end of the limit. It feels like race 10 already,” said Williams driver Alex Albon, adding it’s especially tough on mechanics and other crew members.

    “As drivers, we travel better than everyone else in the paddock. We stay in better hotels than everyone else in the paddock — it’s just a function of being in a privileged position. With mechanics… these are people with families. These are the people that really struggle.”

    The rookies are still enjoying their first taste of F1, though.

    “It’s just the beginning of my career, so I just want to keep racing and keep driving,” said Sauber’s Gabriel Bortoleto. “I’m learning new things every single weekend, so for me, if I could have another race next weekend, I would be very happy as well.”

    Are air fryers really worth it?

    ANN/dpa/THE STAR – French fries are apparently crunchier, salmon juicier and roasted broccoli even crispier when cooked with a fast, fat-free air fryer. Amateur chefs love the versatile gadgets that do not cause smells in the kitchen.

    Quick and low-fat

    “A hot air fryer is a kitchen appliance in which food can be deep-fried, grilled, baked and cooked using hot air,” says Steffi Sinzenich, who runs a food blog. “Food becomes particularly crispy and hardly any oil is needed. Things like French fries or breaded dishes are lower in fat and healthier,” says the blogger.

    “The circulating hot air means that food is cooked evenly and usually faster than in an oven,” says Sinzenich.

    Air fryers feature a closed oven, so there is no smell of fat in the kitchen. That’s the reason many enjoy making burgers and meatballs in the air fryer. Most appliances have fixed settings with pre-set temperatures and cooking times for dishes like French fries, vegetables, meat or bread making them easier to use.

    Air fryer diced salmon

    Sinzenich’s blog is full of air fryer recipes, including crispy, juicy air fryer salmon cubes. Cooking is simple: Cut the salmon into cubes, then mix in a bowl with a little olive oil, lemon juice and spices such as paprika and oregano, depending on your taste.

    Then put the salmon in the basket of the hot air fryer and cook at 200 degrees Celsius for 6 to 8 minutes, shaking the basket once during that time. The exact cooking time can vary depending on the appliance, and some models have to preheat beforehand.

    But apart from that, the crispy salmon cubes can be served quickly. “Salmon stays really tender and juicy when cooked in a hot air fryer,” says Sinzenich. “It’s ready in less than 10 minutes and the kitchen does not smell fishy. You could also cook potatoes or roasted broccoli in the hot air fryer. The salmon cubes taste great as salad toppings or with a delicious dip.”

    You can make many dishes with an air fryer – they are likely to be healthier plus do not involve filling your kitchen with the smell of fat frying. PHOTO: Justyna Szamocka/dpa via ANN/THE STAR

    Great time savers

    Justyna Szamocka, another food blogger and cookbook author, cooks many dishes with the air fryer and presents them on her blog. “An air fryer is perfect for families, singles or couples,” she says. “You save lots of time as bread rolls are baked in 4 to 5 minutes or a frozen pizza in 8 to 10 minutes. I find the air fryer an absolute game changer,” Szamocka says. The gadget can also be used for one-pot dishes, for heating up dishes from the day before or for toasting. “That saves you the space of a toaster.”

    Szamocka is a fan of halloumi fries cooked in the air fryer. Ideally, eat them fresh and warm. “Halloumi has a slightly rubbery consistency when it has cooled,” she says, adding that warm halloumi is absolutely phenomenal.

    Try out breadcrumbs, leftover crisps and crushed crackers for a good coating. “When it comes to air fryer halloumi fries, you definitely save time and especially calories because the fries are not baked in fat. They become really crispy and tasty in no time at all,” she points out.

    What to consider when buying an air fryer

    If you are thinking of buying a hot air fryer, get tips from experienced users first. “Think about what you want to use the air fryer for and how often,” says Sinzenich. The key question is, “Do I want to use it to prepare meals for the whole family or just the occasional portion of fries?”

    There are compact appliances available that occupy minimal space in small kitchens, and also larger appliances with two drawers. Consider  how much space you have for the appliance in your kitchen and how many people you want to cook for with an air fryer. After you have decided, there are numerous recipes you can discover. – Julia Felicitas

    Sultan concludes visit to Malaysia following Royal Banquet in Perlis

    His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien Sa’adul Khairi Waddien, Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam, on Friday left Malaysia after attending the Royal Banquet in conjunction with the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of the reign of His Royal Highness Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin ibni Almarhum Tuanku Syed Putra Jamalullail, the Raja of Perlis which took place at Istana Arau, Perlis on Thursday evening.

    Present to bid farewell to His Majesty were His Royal Highness the Raja Muda of Perlis, Tuanku Syed Faizuddin Putra ibni Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Jamalullail; Yang Amat Mulia Dato’ Seri Diraja Syed Badaruddin ibni Almarhum Tuanku Syed Putra Jamalullail, Tengku Syarif Bendahara Perlis;  Chief Minister of Perlis Haji Mohd. Shukri bin Ramli, and Member of the Perlis State Executive Council as Minister-in-Attendance Muhammad Azmir bin Azizan.

    His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien Sa’adul Khairi Waddien, Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam walks past a static guard mounted by personnel from the Malaysian Armed Forces prior to departure. PHOTOS: INFOFOTO
    His Majesty during the doa selamat.

    Also present were High Commissioner of Brunei Darussalam to Malaysia Brigadier General (R) Dato Paduka Haji Mahmud bin Haji Saidin.

    Prior to departure, Doa Selamat was recited by the Mufti of Perlis Sahibus Samahah Prof. Dato’ Arif Perkasa Dr. Mohd. Asri bin Zainul Abidin.

    M’sian police report a rise in online fraud cases, with losses nearing MYR600 million

    KUALA LUMPUR (ANN/Bernama/THE STAR) – Online fraud involving e-finance crimes, love scams, e-commerce, telecommunications, loans, and non-existent investments rose between 1.6 per cent and 19.8 per cent in the first quarter of this year compared to the last quarter of last year.

    Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigation Department acting director Datuk Rohaimi Md Isa reported losses amounting to MYR573.7mil from 12,110 cases recorded between January and March this year.

    “E-commerce crime cases saw the highest increase of 19.8 per cent with 2,535 cases, followed by telecommunications crime at 17.1 per cent, involving 5,214 cases. The rise in e-commerce crime is closely linked to increased online purchasing, especially during the Aidilfitri celebration,” he stated in a statement.

    Despite the overall rise in online fraud cases, Rohaimi noted that the total losses involving e-finance crimes, love scams, e-commerce crimes, and non-existent loans had decreased between 1.8 per cent and 24.8 per cent.

    However, there was an increase in losses for telecommunications fraud and non-existent investments, of 2.1 per cent involving MYR159.2mil and 20.2 per cent involving MYR357.7mil, respectively.

    Rohaimi highlighted that rapid technological advancements and modern lifestyles are being exploited by criminals who create fake digital identities, websites, automated conversations (chatbots), and deepfake technology to deceive victims.

    “Generative artificial intelligence (AI) enables the creation of content that appears authentic and convincing, making it difficult for users to distinguish between genuine and fraudulent communications,” he added.

    He advised the public to remain vigilant when conducting online business, conducting background checks on individuals or entities involved, and avoiding disclosing personal information arbitrarily.

    Sultan joins celebration of Raja of Perlis’ 25-Year Reign

    His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien Sa’adul Khairi Waddien, Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam on Thursday evening attended the Royal Banquet in conjunction with the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of the reign of His Royal Highness Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin ibni Almarhum Tuanku Syed Putra Jamalullail, the Raja of Perlis, which was held at Istana Arau, Perlis, Malaysia.

    His Majesty’s arrival was welcomed by Yang Berhormat the Member of Parliament for Padang Besar, accompanied by a ‘Selamat Datang’ dance performance.

    Upon arrival at Istana Arau, His Majesty was greeted by His Royal Highness the Raja Muda of Perlis, Tuanku Syed Faizuddin Putra ibni Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Jamalullail and Her Royal Highness the Raja Puan Muda of Perlis, Tuanku Dr. Hajah Lailatul Shahreen Akashah Khalil.

    His Majesty then proceeded with His Royal Highness Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin ibni Almarhum Tuanku Syed Putra Jamalullail, the Raja of Perlis and Her Royal Highness Tuanku Tengku Fauziah binti Almarhum Tengku Abdul Rasyid, the Raja Perempuan of Perlis for the Royal Banquet.

    His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien Sa’adul Khairi Waddien, Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam with His Royal Highness Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin ibni Almarhum Tuanku Syed Putra Jamalullail, the Raja of Perlis and Her Royal Highness Tuanku Tengku Fauziah binti Almarhum Tengku Abdul Rasyid, the Raja Perempuan of Perlis during the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of the reign of the Raja of Perlis. PHOTOS: INFOFOTO
    His Majesty joins the Raja of Perlis, the Raja Perempuan of Perlis, and Their Majesties and Their Royal Highnesses Malay State Rulers and Queen Consorts, at the Royal Banquet.

    The Silver Jubilee Celebrations of the Reign of His Royal Highness the Raja of Perlis were enlivened with a fireworks display and cultural performances.

    His Royal Highness Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin was proclaimed as the 7th Raja of Perlis on 17th April 2000 following the passing of his father, Almarhum Tuanku Syed Putra ibni Almarhum Syed Hassan Jamalullail. As the Raja of Perlis, His Royal Highness has led the State of Perlis by emphasising Islamic religious values, advancing the state’s infrastructure and economic development, strengthening the educational system as well as preserving cultural heritage. On 25th April 2002, His Royal Highness was installed as the 12th Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia.

    Friday sermon urges financial discipline and responsibility in managing debt

    In today’s Friday sermon, Muslims were reminded of the importance of financial discipline and accountability when managing personal expenditure and debt, emphasising that Islam encourages balanced spending and firmly discourages excessive borrowing.

    The sermon underscored the Islamic principle of moderation, advising the Ummah to avoid both extravagance and stinginess in spending. It stated that while taking on debt is not forbidden in Islam, Muslims must be cautious and responsible in doing so, and must make a sincere effort to repay what they owe.

    Quoting various hadiths, the sermon warned that unjustly delaying debt repayment despite having the means to do so is a form of injustice and a serious sin.

    It was also mentioned that dying in debt without settling it is a serious matter, potentially jeopardising one’s place in the Hereafter, even for those who die as martyrs. “A martyr will be forgiven all sins except debt,” the sermon cited from a hadith reported by Abdullah bin Amr.

    For illustration only. PHOTO: FREEPIK

    The sermon further advised individuals who are overwhelmed by debt to not give up, but to strive in seeking lawful means to settle what they owe. It assured that Allah the Almighty will aid those who are sincere in their intention to pay off debts and who make efforts to do so.

    The sermon concluded by urging Muslims to live within their means and avoid being influenced by extravagant lifestyles. It reminded the congregation to “measure their coat according to their cloth” and that being in debt may bring temporary relief but repaying it can be extremely challenging.

    Muslims were encouraged to embrace values of contentment and simplicity in daily living, and to uphold their responsibilities with honesty, especially when it involves the rights of others. – Hakim Hayat

    A restaurant in Havana defies Cuba’s tech struggles with digital menus and a robotic server

    HAVANA (AP) — For Sonia Pérez, stepping into Havana’s Doña Alicia restaurant felt like entering a movie. Even as Cuba struggles with power outages and technological scarcity, this eatery has leaped into the 21st century with digital menus, Alexa-enabled assistance, touchless bathrooms and even a food-delivering robot.

    “I thought I was in a cartoon movie!” said the 64-year-old government employee, marvelling at the contrast with the technological realities outside. “I wish there were more of these in Cuba… We are really very behind in technology.”

    While commonplace globally, such automation is a complex feat in Cuba due to the island’s frequent power cuts and a lack of modern technology.

    Opened seven years ago, the restaurant gradually embraced technology, starting with tablets at tables, followed by Alexa services and culminating in the arrival of Doña Alicia — a food-delivering robot named after the owner’s grandmother — who now assists human waiters in the dining room.

    Customers watch as a robot arrives with their food at Dona Alicia restaurant in Havana, Wednesday, April 15, 2025. PHOTO: AP

    Guests are greeted with digital menus on screens at their tables, allowing them to browse and order traditional Cuban dishes such as pasta and sweet desserts. The bar further enhances the experience offering drinks such as mojitos or freshly made daiquiris. Human servers are on hand for those less tech-savvy.

    The prices align with those of other private restaurants, rendering them inaccessible for the average Cuban and reflecting the island’s inflation.

    Despite the challenges of limited and often unreliable internet access in Cuba (mobile internet only became widespread in 2018, and outages are frequent due to the energy crisis), Doña Alicia appears to be navigating these obstacles.

    Manager Yadiel Hernández believes the technological advancements help attract customers by creating a unique and appealing dining experience in Havana.

    “We’ve noticed a change,” said Hernández. “Both children and adults find it interesting to have a robotic assistant bring food to the table…it’s a novel experience.”

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