Law and order remains stable: Home Adviser
Law and order remains stable: Home Adviser
Chief Adviser calls for political unity to hold polls in Feb
Chief Adviser calls for political unity to hold polls in Feb
Prof Ali Riaz appointed CA’s special assistant
Prof Ali Riaz appointed CA’s special assistant
BNP thanks CA for announcement of holding polls, referendum same day
BNP thanks CA for announcement of holding polls, referendum same day
Law adviser condemns killing of judge’s son in Rajshahi, orders swift action
Law adviser condemns killing of judge’s son in Rajshahi, orders swift action
Govt appoints new DCs in 9 districts
Govt appoints new DCs in 9 districts
Positive mental development can prevent suicide: Dr. Mahbub
Anti-terrorism civic rally held at Uttara's Mugdho Manch
Anti-terrorism civic rally held at Uttara's Mugdho Manch
DHAKA, Nov 13, 2025 (BSS) - An anti-terrorism civic rally was held today at Mugdho Manch in the city's Uttara with the participation of the families of July martyrs, wounded July fighters, and representatives from social, political, and civic groups. Speakers at the rally called for a firm stance against the ongoing violence and terrorist acts by the Awami League (AL), whose activities have been banned. They said the fugitive Awami League does not align with the nation's religion, culture, or humanitarian values.  Participants took an oath to build a "terror-free Bangladesh" and called upon both the government and citizens to play responsible roles in ensuring peace and stability. Principal Ashraful Haque, Joint Chief Organizer of UP Bangladesh Abdul Aziz, Convener of July Revolutionary Alliance (JRA) Saleh Mahmud as well as members of various martyr families from Uttara, spoke at the programme, among others.  JRA spokesperson Fantasir Mahmud conducted the rally.  
Ismail Hossain appointed Cooperatives DG
Ismail Hossain appointed Cooperatives DG
Workshop on Nagorik Sheba held
Workshop on Nagorik Sheba held
Necessary amendments will be made to govt grant policy for film production: Mahfuj Alam
Necessary amendments will be made to govt grant policy for film production: Mahfuj Alam
EC to register 16 more local poll observer bodies
EC to register 16 more local poll observer bodies
BB initiates five-bank merger to create strongest financial entity
BB initiates five-bank merger to create strongest financial entity
Govt clarifies cancellation of proposal to appoint physical education, music teachers in primary schools
Govt clarifies cancellation of proposal to appoint physical education, music teachers in primary schools
Committee formed to examine merger of six investment bodies
Committee formed to examine merger of six investment bodies
DHAKA, Nov 13, 2025 (BSS) – The government has formed a committee to examine and verify the proposal of the unification of six distinct investment-related bodies that was raised by Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA).  The bodies are BIDA, Bangladesh Export Processing Zone Authority (BEPZA), Bangladesh Economic Zones Authority (BEZA), Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park Authority (BHTPA), Public Private Partnership Authority (PPPA) and Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC). This significant decision was reached during the BIDA third meeting of the Governing Board to consider the proposal for the amalgamation of investment-related institutions.  
Bangladesh strengthens global market presence at Dubai Paperworld exhibition
Bangladesh strengthens global market presence at Dubai Paperworld exhibition
Bangladesh makes notable progress in maintaining macroeconomic stability: IMF
Bangladesh makes notable progress in maintaining macroeconomic stability: IMF
Tchoukball training program concludes in Noakhali
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Conference to ensure country’s higher education quality held in DU
Conference to ensure country’s higher education quality held in DU
KU ushers in new era of industry-academia collaboration
KU ushers in new era of industry-academia collaboration
Cover of RBPB Dot Info unveiled
Cover of RBPB Dot Info unveiled
HSC re-scrutiny results to be published on Nov 16
HSC re-scrutiny results to be published on Nov 16
BNP will allocate GDP’s 5pc to education if comes to power: Tuku
BNP will allocate GDP’s 5pc to education if comes to power: Tuku
SIRAJGANJ, Nov 13, 2025 (BSS) - BNP Standing Committee member Iqbal Hasan Mahmud Tuku today said if BNP comes to power through the next election, it will allocate 5 percent of the GDP to the education sector. He said this while speaking as the chief guest at a views-exchange meeting on BNP’s 31-point state reform outline with students of Sirajganj Government College at the college’s Shaheed Shihab auditorium. Tuku, also BNP-nominee from Sirajganj-2 constituency, said students are the helmsmen of future Bangladesh so that BNP’s Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman clearly outlined the party’s vision for an improved education system in point number 25 of the 31-point state reform programme. On the occasion, the BNP leader also answered various questions from the students. Principal of Sirajganj Government College Professor Muhidul Hasan chaired the meeting while member of BNP’s National Executive Committee and General Secretary of Sirajganj District BNP Saidur Rahman Bachchu, District BNP Vice-Presidents Nazmul Hasan Talukder Rana and Amar Krishna Das, and Joint General Secretary Rashedul Hasan Ranjan also spoke at the event.
AB Bank official arrested in Ctg for embezzling customer money
AB Bank official arrested in Ctg for embezzling customer money
Ex-panel mayor held in Manikganj 
Ex-panel mayor held in Manikganj 
Two sent to jail over torching of abandoned train coach in Tejgaon
Two sent to jail over torching of abandoned train coach in Tejgaon
Court freezes tax files of Dilip Agarwala, wife
Court freezes tax files of Dilip Agarwala, wife
ACC files money laundering case against Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir
ACC files money laundering case against Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir
Freeze 9 bank accounts of Subhash Singha Roy, wife: court
Freeze 9 bank accounts of Subhash Singha Roy, wife: court
Japan PM Takaichi says she sleeps only 2-4 hours a night
Japan PM Takaichi says she sleeps only 2-4 hours a night
TOKYO, Nov 13, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said  on Thursday she only sleeps for between two and four hours every night, while  she also faces criticism for encouraging people to overwork. The revelation about how little she sleeps came after Takaichi raised  eyebrows last week by arranging a 3 am staff meeting in her office to prepare  for a parliamentary session. "I sleep about two hours now, four hours at the longest. I feel it's bad for  my skin," she told a legislative committee, where she had been asked about  the importance of reducing Japan's notoriously long work hours. Japan has long struggled to strike a healthy work-life balance, with many  workers facing heavy pressure at the office. It even has a word -- "karoshi" -- for people who die from overwork. Takaichi was also asked to explain her government's discussions about  possibly extending the upper limit on overtime work in order to encourage  economic growth. She defended the discussion, saying that workers and employers have different  needs. Some people choose to work two jobs to make ends meet, she said, while  businesses impose strict limits on overtime. Takaichi stressed that any change would ensure that workers' health would be  protected. "Indeed, if we can create a situation where people can properly balance  childcare and caregiving responsibilities according to their wishes, and also  being able to work, enjoy leisure time, and relax -- that would be ideal,"  she said. Takaichi came to power last month as Japan's first woman prime minister. She pledged after her election as the head of the Liberal Democratic Party to  "discard the term 'work-life balance' for myself. I will work, work, work,  work, and work". She has since kept a busy calendar, attending regional meetings as well as  holding bilateral talks with US President Donald Trump, Chinese President Xi  Jinping and South Korean President Lee Jae-myung.  
Bangladesh play 2-2 draw with Nepal despite Hamza's brace
Bangladesh play 2-2 draw with Nepal despite Hamza's brace
Taijul third Bangladeshi bowler to take 500 First Class wickets
Taijul third Bangladeshi bowler to take 500 First Class wickets
Shanto hits century as Bangladesh sniff victory
Shanto hits century as Bangladesh sniff victory
BPL players’ auction on Nov 23
BPL players’ auction on Nov 23
Jamal, Zayyan include in starting eleven
Jamal, Zayyan include in starting eleven
Bangladesh pair moves into mixed doubles final
Bangladesh pair moves into mixed doubles final
Bangladesh secures silver in compound mixed team event
Bangladesh secures silver in compound mixed team event

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AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
BanglaFact identifies false claim of robbery footage from India as Bangladeshi incident
BanglaFact identifies false claim of robbery footage from India as Bangladeshi incident
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Viral video of metro rail fire identified as AI-generated: FactWatch
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How embracing 'ickiness' helped writer Szalay win Booker Prize
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Rangpur farmers to produce record 12,245 tonnes of winter groundnuts 
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