Around 40 killed as fire ravages Swiss ski resort New Year party
Around 40 killed as fire ravages Swiss ski resort New Year party
SAARC spirit is alive, Prof Yunus tells visiting South Asian dignitaries
SAARC spirit is alive, Prof Yunus tells visiting South Asian dignitaries
Record 17,387 containers handled at Mongla Port in six months
Record 17,387 containers handled at Mongla Port in six months
Ferry services on Paturia-Daulatdia route suspended
Ferry services on Paturia-Daulatdia route suspended
Dry weather, fog, slight temperature changes predicted
Dry weather, fog, slight temperature changes predicted
Govt approves urban policy, cuts taxes on mobile phone imports, manufacturing
Govt approves urban policy, cuts taxes on mobile phone imports, manufacturing
Students to receive textbooks on January 1: NCTB Chairman
Law Association distributes food, holds doa mahfil in memory of Khaleda Zia
Law Association distributes food, holds doa mahfil in memory of Khaleda Zia
DHAKA, Jan 1, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Law Association today organised a doa mahfil and distributed food among the underprivileged people in memory of former Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia. The programme was held this evening at the association's conference room. Toufiqul Islam Pratik, a law student at the University of Dhaka, conducted the doa mahfil seeking eternal peace of the departed soul of Begum Khaleda Zia. Leaders of the association's 2026 executive committee, along with general members and students, attended the programme.  
DUCSU delegation meets Tarique Rahman
DUCSU delegation meets Tarique Rahman
BNP forms election steering committee
BNP forms election steering committee
CA orders strengthening cyber security ahead of polls
CA orders strengthening cyber security ahead of polls
Govt to public names behind Hadi murder soon, complete trial within its tenure: Jahangir
Govt to public names behind Hadi murder soon, complete trial within its tenure: Jahangir
No scope for failure in holding free, fair elections: CEC
No scope for failure in holding free, fair elections: CEC
CA urges voters to choose honest, capable candidates
CA urges voters to choose honest, capable candidates
Record 17,387 containers handled at Mongla Port in six months
Record 17,387 containers handled at Mongla Port in six months
Khulna, Jan 2, 2026 (BSS) - Mongla Port, the country's second-largest seaport, handled a record 17,387 TEUs of containers by 28 container vessels during the first six months of the current fiscal year (FY 2025-26). The port also witnessed the anchoring of a record 440 overseas commercial vessels during the July-December period, significantly boosting its revenue earnings, port sources said. During the six months, a total of 5,244 imported cars arrived at the port aboard 15 vessels, while 6,327,870 tonnes of cargo were imported and 42,671 tonnes were exported through the port. Md Makruzzaman, Deputy Secretary of the Mongla Port Authority (MPA), said that from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025, the port handled 10,324,611 tonnes of imported cargo and 87,800 tonnes of exported cargo. During the same period, 11,579 reconditioned vehicles were imported by 26 ships. He said over 6.37 million tonnes of goods were transported through the port during the July 1 to December 31, 2025 period, while about 10.41 million tonnes of cargo were handled in the 2024-25 fiscal year. Makruzzaman added that Mongla Port recorded a significant increase in vessel arrivals as a result of several initiatives taken by the port authority to attract ships. He highlighted that the port plays a vital role in meeting national demand by facilitating the import of essential commodities including food grains, fertilizers, cement raw materials, clinker, coal, oil, stone, automobiles, machinery, rice, wheat, corn, oilseeds and LPG. The port also supports the export of various Bangladeshi products such as shrimp, white fish, dried fish, jute and jute goods, frozen food, crabs, clay tiles, silk fabrics, ready-made garments and general cargo. Mongla Port is a key driver of economic development in the southwestern region of the country and has created employment opportunities for hundreds of thousands of people, he said. In the 2024-25 fiscal year, the Mongla Port Authority earned a record Taka 343.33 crore in revenue by handling 10.41 million tonnes of cargo. The net profit stood at Taka 62.10 crore, which is 203.49 percent higher than the target of Taka 20.50 crore set by the MPA. According to port sources, dredging activities on several river routes, including the Mongla-Ghasiakhali channel, have enhanced navigability, enabling larger vessels to berth directly at the port jetty and raising prospects for increased vessel traffic. Officials said Mongla Port has made notable progress in container handling, cargo volume and vessel arrivals in recent years. Shipping Affairs Adviser Brigadier General (retd) M Sakhawat Hossain, Senior Secretary of the Ministry of Shipping Mohammad Yusuf and other senior officials visited the port several times last year and provided directives for its development and expansion. In line with government instructions, the port authority has been holding regular meetings with shipping agents, C&F agents, stevedores and other stakeholders to ensure smooth port operations. To further boost vessel arrivals and trade activities, the MPA has also formed an Internal Business Development Standing Committee, which has already produced positive results.  
Serbian president hopes for quick sale of Russian-controlled oil firm
Serbian president hopes for quick sale of Russian-controlled oil firm
Nigeria kicks off new tax regime vowing relief for low earners
Nigeria kicks off new tax regime vowing relief for low earners
Youth festival held in Rajbari thru various competitions 
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Guideline on cards to prevent sexual harassment in edu institutions
Guideline on cards to prevent sexual harassment in edu institutions
BPSC publishes 46th BCS viva schedule 
BPSC publishes 46th BCS viva schedule 
Primary students receive new textbooks in Gaibandha
Primary students receive new textbooks in Gaibandha
Primary level students receive 20,49,776 new books in Rangpur
Primary level students receive 20,49,776 new books in Rangpur
One killed, three injured in Patuakhali road accident 
One killed, three injured in Patuakhali road accident 
PATUAKHALI, Jan 2, 2026 (BSS) - One person was killed and three others injured in a road accident at Dashmina upazila of the district this morning. The accident occurred around 8:30am on the Dashmina-Galachipa road at a place known as Korder Kola. The deceased was identified as Palash Fakir, 40, son of Md Nizam Uddin Fakir of Bashbaria village under Bashbaria union of the upazila. The injured are Md Ibrahim, 25, son of Shah Alam Pyada of Gachhani village; Md Russell Mridha, 35, son of late Badsha Mridha of Bashbaria village; and Md Shah Alam Pyada, 60, son of late Kanchan Ali Pyada of Gachhani village. According to eyewitnesses and family members of the deceased, the victims, who were timber workers, were heading to their workplace from Gachhani Bazar to the Arjabegi area riding a tomtom (local vehicle) when it overturned after one of its wheels fell into a pothole at Korder Kola on the Dashmina-Galachipa road. Locals rescued the injured in critical condition and took them to Dashmina Upazila Health Complex, where the on-duty physician declared tomtom driver Palash Fakir dead. The injured were admitted to the hospital for treatment. Confirming the incident, Officer-in-Charge of Dashmina Police Station Abu Sahadat Md Hachnain Parvez said police rushed to the hospital after receiving the information and necessary legal steps would be taken later.
Two killed in truck-motorcycle collision in Gaibandha
Two killed in truck-motorcycle collision in Gaibandha
2 Ctg establishments fined for selling expired medicines, adulteration
2 Ctg establishments fined for selling expired medicines, adulteration
Man City's title bid dented by Sunderland stalemate
Man City's title bid dented by Sunderland stalemate
Toothless Liverpool held by Leeds
Toothless Liverpool held by Leeds
Australia's Khawaja announces retirement from international cricket
Australia's Khawaja announces retirement from international cricket
Man City charge stalls at Sunderland, Liverpool held by Leeds
Man City charge stalls at Sunderland, Liverpool held by Leeds
Saudi Arabia sets executions record in 2025, putting 356 people to death
Saudi Arabia sets executions record in 2025, putting 356 people to death
DUBAI, Jan 2, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Saudi authorities executed 356 people in 2025, according to an AFP tally, setting a new record for the number of inmates put to death in the kingdom in a single year. Analysts have largely attributed the surge in executions to Riyadh's ongoing "war on drugs" launched in recent years -- with many of those first arrested only now being executed, following legal proceedings and convictions. Official data released by the government said 243 people were executed in drug-related cases in 2025 alone, according to AFP's tally. The figures from 2025 mark the second consecutive year Saudi Arabia has set a new record for executions, after authorities executed 338 people in 2024. Duaa Dhainy, a researcher at the European Saudi Organisation for Human Rights, told AFP the record-breaking numbers were "proof that promises regarding human rights reforms in Saudi Arabia have no value". She added that the executions served as a message of "intimidation and fear for everyone", including "migrant workers, minors and political opponents". The Berlin-based organisation confirmed that Saudi Arabia executed 356 people in 2025, highlighting it was the first time more foreigners were executed than Saudis in a calendar year. Saudi Arabia resumed executions for drug offences at the end of 2022, after suspending the use of the death penalty in narcotics cases for around three years. The Arab world's largest economy is also one of the biggest markets for captagon, an illicit stimulant that was Syria's largest export under deposed leader Bashar al-Assad -- according to the United Nations. Assad was ousted from power in December 2024. Since launching its war on drugs, the country has increased police checkpoints on highways and at border crossings, where millions of pills have been confiscated and dozens of traffickers arrested. Foreigners are largely bearing the brunt of the campaign to date. The Gulf kingdom has faced sustained criticism over its use of the death penalty, which rights groups have condemned as excessive and in marked contrast to the country's efforts to present a modern image to the world. Activists say Riyadh's continued embrace of capital punishment undermines the image of a more open, tolerant society that is central to de facto leader Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's Vision 2030 reform agenda. Saudi Arabia is spending big on tourist infrastructure and top sports events such as the 2034 football World Cup as it tries to diversify its oil-reliant economy. Authorities in the kingdom, however, argue that the death penalty is necessary to maintain public order and is used only after all avenues for appeal have been exhausted. Rights group Amnesty International began documenting executions in Saudi Arabia in 1990. Figures dating from before then are largely unclear.
Dry weather, fog, slight temperature changes predicted
Dry weather, fog, slight temperature changes predicted
Lowest temperature at 9.7°C recorded in Dinajpur 
Lowest temperature at 9.7°C recorded in Dinajpur 
Dry weather, fog, changes of temperature forecast 
Dry weather, fog, changes of temperature forecast 
Dry weather, fog, slight fall of temperatures forecast
Dry weather, fog, slight fall of temperatures forecast
Light rain likely 
Light rain likely 
Nikli records country's lowest temperature for second day
Nikli records country's lowest temperature for second day
Dry weather likely across country
Dry weather likely across country

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123rd birth anniversary of poet Jasimuddin celebrated
123rd birth anniversary of poet Jasimuddin celebrated
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Trump joins criticism of Clooney's French passport
Isiah Whitlock Jr., 'The Wire' actor, dies at 71
Isiah Whitlock Jr., 'The Wire' actor, dies at 71
Showbiz arena plunges into mourning over Khaleda Zia’s death
Showbiz arena plunges into mourning over Khaleda Zia’s death
One dengue patient dies, 120 fresh cases detected overnight
One dengue patient dies, 120 fresh cases detected overnight
114 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
114 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
Experts urge awareness to curb rising thalassemia cases
Experts urge awareness to curb rising thalassemia cases
Tourist influx peaks in Rangamati in winter season
Tourist influx peaks in Rangamati in winter season
Mustard fields depict eye-catching yellow look in Jhenaidah
Mustard fields depict eye-catching yellow look in Jhenaidah
Broccoli cultivation emerges as cash crop in Dumuria
Net-house potato farming boosts income, entrepreneurship in Rajshahi region
Regional temperature records broken across the world in 2025
Regional temperature records broken across the world in 2025
Regional temperature records broken across the world in 2025
2025 on target to be UK's hottest year on record: Met Office
Tourist influx peaks in Rangamati in winter season
Tourist influx peaks in Rangamati in winter season
Panchagarh's unique 'Rocks Museum' draws tourists with ancient artifacts
Idrakpur Fort of Mughal era stands as a witness to time