PM attends office at secretariat after Eid holidays
PM attends office at secretariat after Eid holidays
Govt to continuously practice lessons of history: info minister
Govt to continuously practice lessons of history: info minister
Bangladesh's ongoing programme with IMF remains on track: Khosru 
Bangladesh's ongoing programme with IMF remains on track: Khosru 
Yeaser Khan directs BTV Ctg center officials to air quality programs, expedite project work  
Yeaser Khan directs BTV Ctg center officials to air quality programs, expedite project work  
FM calls for global unity to fight against racial discrimination
FM calls for global unity to fight against racial discrimination
Offices, banks to resume today after Eid holidays
Offices, banks to resume today after Eid holidays
Govt working to build safe, integrated transport system: Habibur Rashid
DRU members to receive fuel supply
DRU members to receive fuel supply
DHAKA, Mar 24, 2026 (BSS) - Members of the Dhaka Reporters Unity (DRU) will be able to collect fuel under a special supply arrangement announced by Md Nazmul Haque, owner of Ramna Petrol Pump and president of the Bangladesh Petrol Pump Owners Association. "DRU members will be able to collect fuel starting from 9:00am tomorrow (March 25). They will be able to avail the facility following specific rules and procedures, while detailed guidelines in this regard will be issued soon," Md Nazmul Haque said.  Haque further said the journalists regularly work in the field to carry out their professional responsibilities, and the initiative has been taken to ensure easier and uninterrupted transportation using their personal vehicles. "The Bangladesh Petrol Pump Owners Association believes the initiative will help make the professional activities of DRU members more dynamic and assist them in performing their duties efficiently," he added. DRU members can collect fuel from Ramna Petrol Pump by showing their identification and referring to the announcement made by Nazmul Haque.
Jamaat announces two-day’s programme on Independence Day
Jamaat announces two-day’s programme on Independence Day
Festive Eid rush brings massive crowds to Patenga, Parki sea beaches in Ctg
Festive Eid rush brings massive crowds to Patenga, Parki sea beaches in Ctg
Iran hits Israel with missiles after denying Trump talks
Iran hits Israel with missiles after denying Trump talks
     TEHRAN, March 24, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Iran fired a fresh broadside of missiles at Israel Tuesday, causing damage and injuries in Tel Aviv, as uncertainty swirled over possible talks to end the three-week Middle East war. AFP images showed rubble-strewn streets and the side of a building in Israel's commercial hub in ruins, as first responders scrambled to assist at least four people lightly injured at four different locations. Tel Aviv mayor Ron Huldai told reporters a "direct strike" had targeted a building in the upscale neighbourhood, as AFP video showed the facade of the three-storey block torn open. According to several Israeli media outlets, police believe the damage was caused by a cluster munition missile equipped with three to four warheads, each carrying around 100 kilograms of explosives. Iranian media reported US-Israeli warplanes had struck two gas facilities and a pipeline, hours after President Donald Trump stepped back from his threat to attack energy sites citing "very good" talks to end the war. Trump said his administration was speaking with an unidentified "top person", warning if talks failed in the next five days "we'll just keep bombing our little hearts out". But Tehran's parliamentary speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, reportedly involved in talks, said "no negotiations" were underway, insisting Trump was seeking "to manipulate the financial and oil markets." Stock markets soared and oil prices saw brief respite after Trump's abrupt about-turn that came ahead of a deadline he had set to reopen the Strait of Hormuz shipping lane or see the US "obliterate" Iran's power plants. US media outlet Axios reported US negotiators Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner may meet an Iranian delegation for talks in Pakistan as soon as this week, with Vice President JD Vance possibly joining. White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt did not deny the reports, saying "speculation about meetings should not be deemed as final until they are formally announced by the White House." Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Monday he spoke with Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian, promising Islamabad's help to bring peace to the region. Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said messages were received from "some friendly countries indicating a US request for negotiations aimed at ending the war", but denied any such talks had taken place, Iran's official IRNA agency reported. - 'Tremendous achievements' - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had spoken to Trump and acknowledged Washington thought a deal was possible, but vowed to continue striking Iran and Lebanon to protect Israel. "Trump believes there is a chance to leverage the tremendous achievements of the IDF and the US military... in an agreement," he said. Israel kept up its bombardment on Beirut's southern suburbs throughout the night, while a strike on Bshamoun, south of the capital, killed two people on Tuesday, according to Lebanon's health ministry. AFP images showed smoke billowing from gutted buildings in Beirut, as rescuers picked through the rubble and twisted metal. Strikes also targeted several service stations linked to Iran-backed Hezbollah that Israel has vowed to dismantle. Israel's attacks in Lebanon have killed more than 1,000 people and displaced more than a million, according to Lebanon's health ministry. The war has killed at least 3,230 Iranians, including 1,406 civilians, according to the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency. AFP cannot access strike sites nor independently verify tolls in Iran. - 'Sudden pivots' - On Monday, Iran's neighbours breathed a sigh of relief after Trump stepped back from his threat to target the country's power infrastructure. Tehran had vowed to deploy naval mines and strike power and water infrastructure across the region in retaliation, threatening to escalate an energy crisis of already historic proportions. "Trump has been a master of sudden pivots and switches. So it's sometimes hard to know if there is a strategy or if it's just always improvisation," said Garret Martin, a professor of international relations at American University in Washington. Thousands of US Marines are headed to the Middle East, reinforcing America's presence following weekend speculation Trump was mulling ground operations either to seize Iranian oil assets or to forcibly reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Since the war erupted, Tehran has retaliated against US-Israeli attacks by throttling traffic through the Strait, a conduit for one-fifth of global crude, and by hitting Gulf energy sites and US embassies as well as targets in Israel. International Energy Agency chief Fatih Birol warned if the war is protracted, daily oil losses would pave the way for a crisis worse than the combined impact of both 1970s oil shocks and Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Oil prices have been driven above $100 a barrel by the conflict, but they tumbled sharply after Trump's announcements.
PM calls for collective efforts to build desired Bangladesh
PM calls for collective efforts to build desired Bangladesh
BNP's politics is to change people's fate: PM
BNP's politics is to change people's fate: PM
Govt starts implementing election pledges gradually: PM
Govt starts implementing election pledges gradually: PM
4 crore families to get family cards in 5 years: PM
4 crore families to get family cards in 5 years: PM
Bangladesh's ongoing programme with IMF remains on track: Khosru 
Bangladesh's ongoing programme with IMF remains on track: Khosru 
DHAKA, Mar 24, 2026 (BSS) - Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury today said the country's ongoing programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) remains on track. He also said that the programme is expected to be reviewed further in the coming months, as the government moves forward with a series of economic reforms aimed at stabilising the financial sector and restoring growth. "We already have a programme with the IMF, and it is ongoing," he said. The Finance Minister was speaking to reporters after a meeting with IMF Asia and Pacific Department Director Krishna Srinivasan at the Finance Ministry. He said the IMF programme has been in place for several years and will continue, with the next review scheduled for July. "Discussions are continuing on the programme's conditions and their implementation in line with Bangladesh's current economic realities," he said. Khosru mentioned that the country is facing a challenging economic situation, particularly in the banking sector, which he described as being in a somewhat weak condition, alongside difficulties in the capital market and a low tax-to-GDP ratio. He said the government is working to implement reforms outlined in its election manifesto, with a focus on deregulation, improving the ease of doing business, and reducing the cost of doing business. He said several initiatives have already been launched in the social sector, including family support programmes, farmer assistance schemes, and agricultural credit initiatives.  Khosru also noted that many development projects that had stalled due to financial constraints during the previous interim period would need to be revived as part of broader recovery efforts. "To revive these projects, we must undertake financial reforms and bring the economy to a stable position," he said, adding that further measures will be reflected in the upcoming national budget. On IMF funding, the minister said discussions are ongoing regarding the next disbursement, with around $1.3 billion expected by June, subject to review. He added that the issues would be discussed in greater detail at the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C. in April. The Finance Minister also highlighted recent government efforts to manage economic pressures amid global disruptions, including fuel supply issues and inflationary risks during Ramadan and Eid.  He said transport services remained operational without fare hikes, essential commodity prices were relatively stable, and there was no unrest in the garment sector, with workers receiving wages on time. Emphasising the need for collective efforts, he called on citizens to cooperate with the government to overcome ongoing challenges. "The government alone cannot do everything. Public cooperation and restraint are essential. While global factors are beyond our control, we can overcome this crisis together," he said. Responding to questions, Krishna Srinivasan said that financing discussions are based on policy engagement and remain ongoing with both the finance minister and the prime minister. "Any discussion on financing is based on policy discussions, and that's what we had with the Minister this morning," he said. Addressing concerns about global instability, including the impact of war, Srinivasan noted that such uncertainty affects all countries, including Bangladesh. "The war is an uncertainty for every country, and Bangladesh is in the same position," he said, adding that the IMF will continue working closely with Bangladesh to address economic challenges.  
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DU VC exchanges Eid greetings with teachers, students, employees 
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2 killed in separate incidents in Khulna
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KHULNA, March 24, 2026 (BSS) – A man was allegedly killed by his second wife in Koyra Upazila in the district, while police recovered the body of a minor girl hours after she went missing in the city’s Labanchara area, police said today. In Koyra, the incident occurred around 8:00 pm on Monday at Jor Shing village under South Bedkashi union of the Koyra upazila. The deceased was identified as Fazlu Gazi, 66, son of late Fakir Gazi. According to police and locals, an altercation broke out between Fazlu and his second wife Khukumoni in the evening. At one stage, she allegedly strangled him and pressed his testicles, causing his death, before fleeing the scene. Locals later brought a village doctor who declared him dead. Khukumoni reportedly took shelter in a nearby house but was detained by locals and handed over to police. Officer-in-Charge (Investigation) of Koyra Police Station Md. Shah Alam said police visited the scene and the accused is now in custody. Legal steps are underway. In another incident, police recovered the body of four-and-a-half-year-old Jannatul Maowa around 2:00 am on Tuesday from a vacant area near Harintana Gate in Khulna city. Maowa, daughter of Shahajalal, was a resident of Raypara culvert area under Labanchara Police Station. Md Tuhinuzzaman, Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Labanchara Police Station, said the child was lured away by a neighbor who was called grandfather by the victim, with an offer of ice cream on Monday afternoon.  Later, her (victim) family filed a GD when she went missing. The body was found with a rope beside the Harintana Gate around 2.00am today, and police suspect strangulation, OC said, adding that drive is underway to arrest the suspect, OC added.#
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