Touhid rejects Indian media claim on terror plot
Touhid rejects Indian media claim on terror plot
Inform law enforcement agencies about suspected saboteurs: Home Adviser
Inform law enforcement agencies about suspected saboteurs: Home Adviser
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Bangladesh showcases rich heritage at Commonwealth Fair
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BNP doesn’t seek politics of revenge: Mirza Fakhrul
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No scope to halt election, peaceful voting to take place: Shafiqul 
Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia sign Hajj agreement for 2026
Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia sign Hajj agreement for 2026
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None will be able to foil February polls: Amanullah Aman
None will be able to foil February polls: Amanullah Aman
SAVAR, Nov 11, 2025 (BSS) - BNP Chairperson's Adviser Amanullah Aman has said the national parliamentary election will be held in February 2026 and no one will be able to foil or stop it. He made the remarks while speaking to the journalists after attending an Islamic conference at Jhauchhar area of Tentuljhora Union in Savar tonight. Aman Ullah Aman urged party leaders and workers to work unitedly to ensure the victory of the BNP symbol "Sheaf of Paddy" in the upcoming election and requested to everyone to cast their votes for the symbol. Leaders and activists of BNP and its affiliated organizations were present at the event.
AL using looted money to create anarchy in country: Rizvi
AL using looted money to create anarchy in country: Rizvi
NCP ready to ally with pro-reform forces: Hasnat 
NCP ready to ally with pro-reform forces: Hasnat 
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
Govt reaffirms parliamentary polls in Feb
Govt reaffirms parliamentary polls in Feb
Asian markets up on hopes over shutdown deal, rate cut
Asian markets up on hopes over shutdown deal, rate cut
HONG KONG, Nov 12, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Equities rose in Asia on Wednesday as the US shutdown nears an end and after fresh jobs data boosted the chances of a third successive Federal Reserve interest rate cut. However, a mixed day on Wall Street highlighted ongoing worries about elevated tech valuations following a breathtaking AI-fuelled rally this year. After passing the Senate, a spending bill to reopen the US government is due before the House of Representatives and then to Donald Trump, with hopes services can resume as soon as Friday. In a dig at Democrats who he blamed for the closure, the US president said in a Veterans Day speech at Arlington National Cemetery on Tuesday: "We're opening up our country -- it should have never been closed." He added: "Only people that hate our country want to see it not open," he told ESPN. Investors have welcomed the deal, which will end a shutdown that began on October 1 and saw a million federal workers unpaid, food benefits for low-income Americans threatened and thousands of flights cancelled. It has also meant a string of key data points have not been released, leaving traders and the Fed unable to make informed decisions on policy. However, analysts pointed out that while some reports could come out soon, it was unclear about others. "September payrolls should be relatively quick, it was set to be published the day after the start of the shutdown," said Taylor Nugent at National Australia Bank. "Data where collection was disrupted could take longer and it is not clear yet what approach will be taken for missing data. "The unemployment rate for October, which relies on household surveys, and many October consumer prices which are actively surveyed, are key challenges." Adding to the upbeat mood was expectations for a Fed rate cut in December after data from private payrolls firm ADP showed US companies shed 11,250 jobs per week on average in the four weeks ended October 25. The figure followed a number of reports pointing to a softening labour market, which is putting pressure on the Fed to cut, even as it looks to keep a lid on stubbornly high inflation. A report this month from outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas revealed US layoffs hit the highest level in 22 years in October. In early Asian trade, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Shanghai, Sydney, Seoul, Singapore, Taipei, Wellington and Manila were all in the green. Still, Wall Street was less euphoric, ending on a mixed note, with tech firms struggling to match the soaring performances that have characterised this year. The Nasdaq ended slightly down and the broader S&P 500 marginally higher, but the Dow closed more than one percent higher, with observers saying that suggested a shift into industrial sectors. Tech's tepid run of late has come amid talk that a bubble has formed in the sector, with some warning it could burst. "Valuation concerns have intensified as the (S&P 500) index has climbed higher throughout the year," said Fabien Yip, a market analyst at IG. "Investors are questioning whether current price levels can be sustained, particularly on stocks boosted by the AI boom if interest rates remain elevated for longer than expected." Traders were also spooked by news that Japanese tech investment titan SoftBank had sold all its shares in US chip giant Nvidia for $5.8 billion, without giving a reason. Shares in Nvidia fell three percent, and SoftBank plunged as much as 10 percent in Tokyo on Wednesday. - Key figures at 0230 GMT - Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.2 percent at 50,927.29 Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 1.1 percent at 26,983.76 Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.3 percent at 4,015.03 Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1579 from $1.1588 on Tuesday Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3143 from $1.3168 Dollar/yen: UP at 154.37 yen from 154.10 yen Euro/pound: UP at 88.09 pence from 87.99 pence West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 0.2 percent at $60.94 per barrel Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 0.1 percent at $65.07 per barrel New York - Dow: UP 1.2 percent at 47,927.96 (close) London - FTSE 100: UP 1.2 percent at 9,899.60 (close) 
SoftBank tanks after $5.8-bn Nvidia stock sale
SoftBank tanks after $5.8-bn Nvidia stock sale
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US stocks mostly lower as some tech shares drop
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DU WRC Dept grant 18 students with research allowance
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JUST, BdREN sign MoU to advance tech-based education
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Banned BCL leader arrested in Savar over sabotage plot
Banned BCL leader arrested in Savar over sabotage plot
SAVAR, Nov 11, 2025 (BSS) - The police have arrested a leader of the banned Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) for allegedly being involved in a nationwide sabotage plan. The arrestee was identified as Akash Hossain Jubo, 25, vice president of the banned Dhaka District Chhatra League. Savar Model Police Station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Jewel Mia today said Akash was taken into custody from the Radio Colony area of Savar Municipality based on a secret tip-off. He said Akash is accused of brutal attacks on female students during anti-discrimination student movements at Dhaka University and firing at people in the Savar-Ashulia area.  He had been in hiding since then, OC Jewel Mia said.  He added that the BCL leader has been sent to court seeking seven-day remand and further legal action is underway.
Teachers' dignity must come first to build ideal nation: Bakul
Teachers' dignity must come first to build ideal nation: Bakul
Helal urges students to rebuff private coaching, focus on sports, moral values
Helal urges students to rebuff private coaching, focus on sports, moral values
Treason case against Hasina, 285 others ready for trial
Treason case against Hasina, 285 others ready for trial
SC to deliver judgment on caretaker government appeal Nov 20
SC to deliver judgment on caretaker government appeal Nov 20
Schoolteacher gets life for raping in Natore
Schoolteacher gets life for raping in Natore
ACC submits charge sheet against ex-IGP Benazir for graft
ACC submits charge sheet against ex-IGP Benazir for graft
Russia loses legal bid to build embassy next to Australian parliament
Russia loses legal bid to build embassy next to Australian parliament
SYDNEY, Nov 12, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Russia's government lost on Wednesday a legal bid at Australia's High Court to build a new embassy less than a kilometre from the country's parliament. Russia was granted a 99-year lease in 2008 after paying nearly Aus$3 million ($2 million) for the site, which sat about 400 metres (yards) from the parliamentary precinct. But the lease was revoked in 2023 after parliament passed a law preventing the project from going ahead. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the time said the government had received "very clear security advice" from Canberra's spy agency on "the risk presented by a new Russian presence so close to Parliament House". That move sparked a years-long legal row between the two countries, with lawyers representing Moscow arguing the law was unconstitutional. On Wednesday, the High Court upheld the law as valid. But it also found that the Australian government was required to pay compensation to Russia. Following the 2023 law change, Australia's attempts to seize the land quickly were thwarted by a middle-aged Russian diplomat who squatted inside a small security shed on the site. He faced frigid temperatures during his brief occupation, entertaining himself with television, snacking on vegetable chips and sporadically stepping out into the cold to smoke cigarettes. The squatter was forced out just days later, after a preliminary High Court decision backed the government's attempts to evict Russia from the site.  
France aim to secure World Cup place as Paris marks attacks anniversary
France aim to secure World Cup place as Paris marks attacks anniversary
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Murphy, Vogt named MLB's top managers
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Candidate Master Omnia Binte takes solo lead
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Agha hundred lifts Pakistan to 299-5 in 1st Sri Lanka ODI
Agha hundred lifts Pakistan to 299-5 in 1st Sri Lanka ODI
Dinajpur district reach final in national championship
Dinajpur district reach final in national championship
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Sylhet, Mymensingh draw third straight match in NCL

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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
Viral video of metro rail fire identified as AI-generated: FactWatch
Viral video of metro rail fire identified as AI-generated: FactWatch
BanglaFact detects fake photocard on Asif Nazrul's comment
BanglaFact detects fake photocard on Asif Nazrul's comment
Seminar on ‘The Politics of Literature’ held at Bangla Academy
Seminar on ‘The Politics of Literature’ held at Bangla Academy
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Szalay wins Booker Prize for tortured tale of masculinity
Iranian actor Ershadi dies at 78 after battle with cancer
Iranian actor Ershadi dies at 78 after battle with cancer
Lalmai botanical garden: A sanctuary for endangered, extinct plant species
Lalmai botanical garden: A sanctuary for endangered, extinct plant species
Public representatives urged to identify obstetric fistula patients
Public representatives urged to identify obstetric fistula patients
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Rangpur farmers to produce 13,28,993 tonnes of winter maize
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