PM directs fiscal austerity, strict scrutiny of projects
PM directs fiscal austerity, strict scrutiny of projects
Bangladesh missions engage US agencies over students killing 
Bangladesh missions engage US agencies over students killing 
Fuel rationing withdrawn for police, emergency services: PM tells JS
Fuel rationing withdrawn for police, emergency services: PM tells JS
Any attempts to erase history of Liberation War from people’s minds will never succeed: Rizvi
Any attempts to erase history of Liberation War from people’s minds will never succeed: Rizvi
ECNEC approves 14 projects worth Tk 13,445 crore
ECNEC approves 14 projects worth Tk 13,445 crore
Lightning deaths expose gap between early warnings and public response
Lightning deaths expose gap between early warnings and public response
64th death anniversary of Sher-e Bangla tomorrow
64th death anniversary of Sher-e Bangla tomorrow
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Much needed rainfall brings relief to public life
Much needed rainfall brings relief to public life
DHAKA, April 26, 2026 (BSS) – When almost the entire country is reeling under intense hot weather, much needed rainfall brought relief to the public life. Dhaka and surrounding districts experienced a sudden drop in temperature as gusty winds and heavy rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms sweep over the country this afternoon. Over the past few days, the country has experienced temperature from 30 to 37 degrees Celsius but feeling 41 degree Celsius, causing significant disruption to daily routines of civic life. The absence of rain for a long time gathered dust on leaves which the long-awaited rain washed away making the leaves green. The rain also brought relief to farmers, most of whom were struggling to get irrigation water. Md Ashraf Uddin, a farmer in Manikganj, told BSS that most of the farmers had been eyeing the sky for rain because the irrigation was not sufficient for their crops. Another farmer named Aynal Mia said it’s difficult to pump sufficient water with fixed fuel. As a result, we couldn’t supply adequate water to the crop fields. “Adequate rain is the only hope now,” he said.   According to the Met department, rain is likely to continue for the next few days. The impact of the winds coming from the west and northwest is increasing the trend of Kalbaishakhi storms. In a warning message issued today, the met office cautioned a Kalbaishaki strom in Dhaka, Rangpur, Mymensingh, Rajshahi and Sylhet divisions for 48 hours commencing 6 pm today. Heavy to very heavy rainfall may occur in many places. Heavy rainfall is also expected in the north and northeast regions of the country. Deep convection is likely to take place over northern part of the country and adjoining areas and it may continue. Under its influence heavy (44-88 mm/24hrs) to very heavy (>88 mm/24hrs) rainfall is likely to occur at places over Rangpur, Mymensingh and Sylhet divisions during next 96 hours commencing 09 AM today. At the same time, there may be a thunderstorm and hailstorms in some places across the country. The met office also advised everyone to remain alert and urged not to stay in open spaces during thunderstorms, stay away from large trees or electric poles and not to go out unnecessarily. 
Biman reconstituted board holds first meeting
Biman reconstituted board holds first meeting
15 day horse fair begins in Dinajpur
15 day horse fair begins in Dinajpur
Trump cancels Pakistan talks trip, says Iran war on hold
Trump cancels Pakistan talks trip, says Iran war on hold
WASHINGTON, United States, April 26, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - International efforts to mediate between the United States and Iran were in the balance on Sunday, after President Donald Trump canceled his envoys' planned trip to Pakistan for talks. Trump said there was no point "sitting around talking about nothing" and dismissed Tehran's negotiating position, but added that Iran had revised its proposal within minutes of his decision. "They gave us a paper that should have been better and -- interestingly -- immediately, when I canceled it, within 10 minutes, we got a new paper that was much better," he told reporters, without elaborating. The White House had said Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and special envoy Steve Witkoff were to set off for Pakistan on Saturday for talks with Iran aimed at moving "toward a deal," but Trump later told Fox News he had scrapped the trip. "We have all the cards. They can call us anytime they want, but you're not going to be making any more 18-hour flights to sit around talking about nothing," the president said he had told his team. - 'Very fruitful' - Asked separately whether the cancelation meant a return to hostilities, Trump said: "No, it doesn't mean that. We haven't thought about it yet." Later, after a gunman was arrested at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington, Trump said he did not think the incident was related to Iran but that it would not deter him "from winning the war." Shortly beforehand, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi wrapped up a visit to Islamabad after meeting Pakistan's military chief Asim Munir, a key mediator, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar. Iran said Araghchi had left for Muscat and would return to Pakistan on Sunday after meetings in Oman, before traveling on to Russia for talks on ending the war launched by the United States and Israel on February 28. Araghchi described his Pakistan trip as "very fruitful" but signaled skepticism over Washington's intentions. "Have yet to see if the US is truly serious about diplomacy," he said. Even before Trump's move, prospects for talks were uncertain, with Iranian state television saying Araghchi had no plans to meet US officials and that Islamabad would act as a conduit. Sharif said he had spoken to Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and reiterated Islamabad's commitment to facilitating "durable peace." Iranian state TV said Pezeshkian told Sharif the Islamic republic would not be coerced by Washington's "hostile actions." - Hormuz blockade deepens - Pressure to end the war has intensified as the Strait of Hormuz -- a vital oil and gas route -- remains closed. But Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guards said they had no intention of lifting their blockade, which has roiled energy markets. "Controlling the Strait of Hormuz and maintaining the shadow of its deterrent effects over America and the White House's supporters in the region is the definitive strategy of Islamic Iran," the Guards said on their official Telegram channel. The United States has imposed a blockade of Iranian ports in retaliation. In a statement carried by state media, Iran's military warned that continued US "blockading, banditry and piracy" would draw a response. - Israel strikes Lebanon - On the war's Lebanese front, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered strikes on Hezbollah after accusing the Iran-backed group of violating a ceasefire extended this week. Lebanese state media reported Israeli attacks in at least four locations in the south -- a pair of strikes in quick succession in a town in Bint Jbeil district, another on a town in Tyre district, and strikes on two more towns in Nabatieh district. The strikes in Nabatieh and Bint Jbeil killed six people, according to Lebanon's health ministry. Israel's military said it "eliminated" three Hezbollah operatives who were driving "a vehicle loaded with weapons," as well as another one riding a motorcycle, and two more armed members of the group elsewhere. Trump had announced the three-week truce extension on Thursday and voiced optimism about peace after meeting Israeli and Lebanese envoys. But Mohammed Raad, the head of the parliamentary bloc for Hezbollah, urged Lebanon to withdraw from talks and warned any deal would lack national consensus.  
Bill Gates visited Bangladesh on brief trip at Tarique Rahman’s invitation: Saleh Shibly
Bill Gates visited Bangladesh on brief trip at Tarique Rahman’s invitation: Saleh Shibly
Bangladesh's diplomatic success at UN: resolution on bioeconomy adopted
Bangladesh's diplomatic success at UN: resolution on bioeconomy adopted
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
PM asserts firm stance on press freedom
PM asserts firm stance on press freedom
FBCCI, UN OCHA explore structured private sector role in humanitarian coordination
FBCCI, UN OCHA explore structured private sector role in humanitarian coordination
DHAKA, April 26, 2026 (BSS) - A high-level meeting was held today at the UN  House in the city between the United Nations Office for the Coordination of  Humanitarian Affairs (UN OCHA) and the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of  Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) to explore structured private sector engagement  in humanitarian preparedness and response in Bangladesh. The meeting was attended by Lisa Doughten, Director of the Financing and  Outreach Division of UN OCHA, along with senior officials from OCHA  headquarters, Geneva, and its regional office for Asia and the Pacific, said  a press release.  The FBCCI delegation included senior business leaders, former directors,  representatives of major industry groups, and officials from the FBCCI Safety  Council. Discussions focused on strengthening collaboration to mobilize private sector  resources in support of humanitarian response mechanisms, particularly in  disaster preparedness, emergency coordination, and recovery efforts.  Both sides noted that Bangladesh and Myanmar remain priority countries for  OCHA's humanitarian engagement in Asia. The meeting highlighted OCHA's global coordination mechanisms, including the  Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), Country-Based Pooled Funds, and  Humanitarian Response Plans (HRPs), which ensure timely and needs-based  humanitarian assistance. FBCCI's recent inclusion as the 22nd member of the Connecting Business  Initiative (CBI)-a joint platform of OCHA and UNDP-was also underscored as a  key milestone in advancing structured private sector participation in crisis  response. Participants reviewed ongoing private sector contributions in Bangladesh's  emergency response and resilience-building efforts, emphasizing the need to  better align business capabilities with national disaster management systems.  Logistics, supply chains, financing, and technology were identified as key  areas where the private sector can significantly enhance response efficiency. The discussions further explored potential areas of cooperation, including  joint capacity-building programmes on humanitarian coordination systems,  development of a pilot private sector emergency coordination model, and  integration of FBCCI Safety Council into national and international  coordination frameworks such as cluster systems and inter-agency mechanisms. Both parties also stressed the importance of gender-responsive and inclusive  approaches, particularly in supporting women-led enterprises, dignity needs,  and MSME resilience during crises. The meeting also considered establishing a dedicated private sector  humanitarian coordination platform under the FBCCI Safety Council to  strengthen planning, coordination, and rapid response capacities. The session concluded with a shared commitment to develop a scalable and  inclusive model of public-private partnership in humanitarian action, with  potential application beyond Bangladesh. Participants expressed optimism that enhanced collaboration between FBCCI and  UN OCHA would contribute to more effective, coordinated, and resilient  humanitarian response systems in the country and beyond.
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COX"S BAZAR , Apr 26, 2026 (BSS) - Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has recovered a total of 282 rounds of ammunition and a locally made machete during a special drive in the Palongkhali border area in Ukhiya upazila of Cox's Bazar, according to a press release. Based on confidential information, a special patrol team from Palongkhali BOP under Ukhiya Battalion (64 BGB) conducted the drive in the Baharpara area at around 11:10 pm on April 25. Sensing the presence of BGB personnel, the criminals fled the scene, leaving behind the ammunition and weapon. Following a thorough search operation, BGB members recovered 153 rounds of rifle ammunition and 129 rounds of machine gun (MG) ammunition, totaling 282 rounds, along with one locally made machete. Despite immediate efforts to apprehend the fleeing suspects, no arrests were made at the scene. Commanding Officer of Ukhiya Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel Md. Zahirul Islam, confirmed the matter, stating that intelligence surveillance has been intensified to identify and arrest those involved.  He further emphasized that BGB remains on high alert to prevent illegal arms, drugs, and smuggling activities along the border and will continue such operations in the future.  
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