330 foreign observers confirmed for upcoming elections
330 foreign observers confirmed for upcoming elections
Enforced disappearance 'more than death': Justice Moyeenul
Enforced disappearance 'more than death': Justice Moyeenul
Tarique Rahman to visit Khulna on Monday
Tarique Rahman to visit Khulna on Monday
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Jamaat Ameer Shafiqur Rahman due in Jamalpur tomorrow
Expatriates send nearly 140,000 postal ballots home
Expatriates send nearly 140,000 postal ballots home
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Taiyeb emphasizes local production of digital devices to reduce import dependency
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BNP wants to build peaceful, non-communal Bangladesh: Fakhrul
BNP wants to build peaceful, non-communal Bangladesh: Fakhrul
THAKURGAON, Jan 31, 2026 (BSS) - BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has said his party wants to build a peaceful Bangladesh free from discrimination, stressing that communal division only harms the country. "We want to build a peaceful Bangladesh where there will be no discrimination among people of all religions, including Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists and Christians. Those who try to create division want to harm the country," Fakhrul said, adding that unity is the only way forward for the nation. He made the remarks while addressing a street rally at the Akcha Nimbari area of Thakurgaon Sadar upazila today. Fakhrul said the country is not safe in the hands of those who opposed Bangladesh's independence and urged people to remain united to protect national sovereignty and democratic values. Addressing voters, he said he would never betray the trust placed in him by the people, adding that he would always honor the responsibility entrusted to him through their votes. Referring to remarks made by BNP chairman Tarique Rahman at a rally in Rangpur, Fakhrul said that if BNP voted to power, agricultural loans of up to Tk 10,000 would be waived along with interest. Fakhrul also highlighted his personal commitment to honesty in politics, saying that during his tenure as a minister he never accepted even a cup of tea from anyone. "Maintaining honesty and morality in politics is very important," he said. Displaying samples of family cards and farmer cards, Fakhrul said family cards would be issued to women household heads. With the card, families would be able to buy essential commodities such as rice, pulses, oil and salt at fair prices, receive healthcare benefits and enjoy increased educational support for children. He said farmers are the most deprived despite suffering the most and announced that farmer cards would be introduced to ensure fair prices for fertilizer, seeds and irrigation water. The BNP secretary general further said that Tarique Rahman has pledged to create one crore jobs for educated unemployed youths within 18 months of forming the government. "These are not just words. We have proven in the past that we can deliver," Fakhrul said, adding that BNP would maintain peace and order and establish non-communal politics in the country.  
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BNP to ensure fee institutional internet, if voted to power: Mahdi Amin
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DMP arrests 35 under Operation Devil Hunt Phase-2
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Govt to construct 1000-bed hospital in Nilphamari
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Feb 12 elections will set a standard for future polls: CA
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July Uprising Memorial Museum will show path to nation: CA
Majority of incidents involving minority communities in 2025 found non-communal: police report
Majority of incidents involving minority communities in 2025 found non-communal: police report
Gold, silver prices tumble as investors soothed by Trump's Fed pick
Gold, silver prices tumble as investors soothed by Trump's Fed pick
LONDON, Jan 31, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Gold and silver prices dived Friday, European stock markets ended the week up while Wall Street fell slightly with investors reassured by US President Donald Trump's pick to take over as head of the Federal Reserve. The precious metals, viewed as safe-haven investments, had already begun sliding on reports, later confirmed, that Trump had nominated former Fed official Kevin Warsh to replace Jerome Powell as chair of the US central bank. Trump confirmed his choice Friday on Truth Social. "I have known Kevin for a long period of time, and have no doubt that he will go down as one of the GREAT Fed Chairmen, maybe the best," Trump wrote on his social media platform. "On top of everything else, he is 'central casting,' and he will never let you down." Kathleen Brooks, research director at XTB trading group, said the "interesting pick... may give the market some hope that Fed independence will be preserved". Trump's personal attacks on Fed boss Jerome Powell -- set to depart in May -- have fuelled widespread fears among investors that the central bank's policy independence is under threat, potentially posing an inflation risk to the US economy. - A rollercoaster week - Precious metals prices tumbled on Friday after surging in recent days when investors sought a safe haven over doubts about Trump's policies. Gold was down more than eight percent below $5,000 an ounce after reaching a record high of $5,595.47 Thursday. Silver, which Thursday reached an all-time peak above $120 an ounce, shed 20 percent meanwhile in sliding down to $90 an ounce. Financial markets have endured a rollercoaster ride this week as traders weathered a weaker dollar, Trump's threats against Tehran, the president's resumption of tariff threats and a possible US government shutdown. Asian stock markets closed out the week with some hefty losses following Thursday's tech-led retreat on Wall Street on renewed concerns over vast investments in artificial intelligence. Healthy earnings from Meta, Samsung and SK Hynix provided much cheer early in the week but on Thursday, after Microsoft announced a surge in spending on AI infrastructure, that revived concerns that companies could take some time before seeing a return on their investments. There are fears that firms' valuations may be a little too stretched and that markets could be in a bubble, having soared in recent years to record highs on the back of a tech-fuelled rally. Oil prices regained their poise after an early fall Friday, having surged the day before as Trump ramped up geopolitical tensions with threats of a military strike on Iran. "The building tensions between Iran and the US have driven Brent crude prices to a six-month high," said Megan Fisher, assistant economist at Capital Economics. "That said, we think that the historical example of last year's 12-day war (between Iran and Israel with US involvement), and a well-supplied oil market, will still bear down on Brent crude prices by end-2026." - Key figures at around 1650 GMT - New York - Dow: DOWN 0.7 percent at 48,684.32 points New York - S&P 500: DOWN 0.4 percent at 6,940.69 New York - NASDAQ Composite: DOWN 0.5 percent at 23,561.52 London - FTSE 100: UP 0.5 percent at 10,223.54 (close) Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.7 percent at 8,126.53 (close) Frankfurt - DAX: UP 1.0 percent at 24,515.73 (close) Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.1 percent at 53,322.85 (close) Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 2.1 percent at 27,387.11 (close) Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 1.0 percent at 4,117.95 (close) Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1875 from $1.1962 on Thursday Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3716 from $1.3800 Dollar/yen: UP at 154.33 yen from 153.04 yen Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.58 pence from 86.67 pence Brent North Sea Crude: UP 0.2 percent at $70.89 per barrel West Texas Intermediate: UP 0.6 percent at $65.93 per barrel  
Trump picks former US Fed official as next central bank chief
Trump picks former US Fed official as next central bank chief
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Bangladesh to get $42m compensation from Niko over Tengratila blowout
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4 candidates face off in Rajshahi-6
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By Md Aynal Haque RAJSHAHI, Jan 31, 2026 (BSS)- Public outreach, distributing leaflets, or miking-any means of campaigning are going on full swing in Rajshahi-6 (Charghat-Bagha) constituency ahead of the 13th National Parliamentary Election scheduled for February 12. All candidates, along with their activists and supporters, are participating in the electoral campaign with enthusiasm. No untoward situation has occurred in the constituency since the process kicked off.  Billboards, festoons, and posters bearing party symbols are being put up at the bustling areas of the district. As the election day progresses, the election festivities are reaching their peak. This time, a total of four candidates from four political parties are contesting for the seat. However, the sources said the main battle is to be held between two candidates from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami.  Former Charghat Upazila Parishad Chairman Abu Sayeed Chand is contesting the election with the Sheaf of Paddy symbol, while former Vice Chairman and Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh-nominated candidate Professor Nazmul Haque has entered the race with the Scales symbol. Both candidates are residents of Sholua Union in Charghat Upazila, and their contest has generated widespread discussion and interest among voters. In addition, Iqbal Hossain, former Upazila Member Secretary of the Jatiya Party, is contesting with the Plough symbol, while Abdus Salam Suroj, nominated by Islami Andolon Bangladesh, has received 'Hat Pakha' as his party symbol. Following the Bangladesh Election Commission's (EC) permission to start campaigning on January 22, candidates have been using microphones to campaign and reach voters from their respective sides. From 2:00 pm to 8:00 pm, the loud announcements from campaign mikes make the names of most candidates audible throughout the area. Meanwhile, neighborhoods are coming alive with festoons, posters, and billboards. Political parties have set up election camps in every union, where party workers hold meetings over tea and go door to door, seeking support for their candidates. A sense of enthusiasm is noticeable among voters. Many are actively advocating for their preferred candidates at street corners and tea stalls. Voters of Bagha and Charghat upazilas, along with members of civil society, say the election period is beginning to feel closer. The presence of multiple microphones and posters indicates that the heat of the electoral contest is gradually rising.
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One sentenced to death, eight to life in Ctg murder case
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CHATTOGRAM, Jan 29, 2026 (BSS): A Chattogram court today sentenced one person to death and eight others to life imprisonment in a 25-year-old murder case of Anwara upazila in the district. Chattogram Divisional Speedy Trial Tribunal Judge Md Zahidul Haque delivered the verdict this afternoon. The condemned convict is Monirul Haque, while those sentenced to life imprisonment are Saiful Haque, Badrul Haque, Azizul Haque, Abdul Razzak, Md Rafiq, Choyadul Haque, Babul Haque and Md Hasan. All are residents of Boalia village under Anwara upazila. The court also fined each of the eight life-term convicts Tk 50,000, with an additional six months' imprisonment in default. Confirming the verdict, Tribunal Public Prosecutor S.U.M. Nurul Islam said the case dates back to July 7, 2000, when the accused attacked Nur Ahmed and Nurul Anwar with sharp weapons while they were clearing grass from their land at Boalia village. Nur Ahmed later died at Chattogram Medical College Hospital. Victim's elder brother Md Nasim, who was also injured in the attack, filed a murder case with Anwara Police Station against 11 people. According to the prosecution, laborers hired by Nasim were clearing grass on the disputed land when the accused arrived in a pre-planned manner and opened fire to scare them. Hearing the gunshots, Nurul Anwar and neighbor Nur Ahmed rushed to the spot and were hacked, leaving them critically injured. After investigation, police submitted charge sheets against 11 accused. The trial began on March 22, 2004, and the court recorded testimonies of 13 witnesses.  
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GPU Cloud, PaaS launched to strengthen Digital Public Infrastructure

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Rumor Scanner identifies viral fake photocard targeting political sentiment
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