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New protests erupt in Iran despite internet shutdown
Tarique Rahman now BNP Chairman
Tarique Rahman now BNP Chairman
Tarique Rahman's visit to northern region postponed at EC's request: Fakhrul
Tarique Rahman's visit to northern region postponed at EC's request: Fakhrul
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EC completes postal ballot dispatch to expatriate voters
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Pakistan High Commissioner calls on Tarique Rahman
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Australian High Commissioner calls on Tarique Rahman
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BNP leader Dr Zahid urges party-men to be responsible in party activities
BNP leader Dr Zahid urges party-men to be responsible in party activities
DINAJPUR, Jan 9, 2026 (BSS) - BNP Standing Committee member Dr AZM Zahid Hossain today urged the party workers to be responsible in carrying out organisation’s activities.  "We, who are workers of the nationalist ideology, must be highly responsible. If we cannot maintain a disciplined state, we will not be able to prepare ourselves for a Bangladesh that BNP's Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman wants to see in the days to come." Dr Zahid made the remarks as the chief guest at an emergency meeting organized by the district BNP in Dinajpur on the occasion of BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman's visit to Dinajpur. The meeting was held at the Dinajpur Shishu Academy Auditorium this evening. He urged everyone to hold on to the unity in line with BNP's ideology and party directives in the coming days and move forward in electoral activities. At the same time, he gave instructions to work unitedly for the successful implementation of the programme of BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman’s visit to Dinajpur ahead of the upcoming January 12.  He said, "Tarique Rahman will visit the graves of his maternal grandparents and aunt at the Faridpur graveyard in Dinajpur city. Besides, he will inquire about the family members of the martyrs and the injured of the July 2024 movement." The meeting was presided over by District BNP President Advocate Md. Mofazzal Hossain Dulal and conducted by General Secretary Bakhtiar Ahmed Kochi.  BNP's candidate for Dinajpur-2 constituency, Sadik Riaz Chowdhury Pinak, and candidate for Dinajpur Sadar constituency, Syed Jahangir Alam, spoke at the event. Party’s MP candidates from the district's 6 constituencies, members of the district BNP secretary council, leaders and workers of associated organizations, and leaders from various levels were present at the event.
Nine held under Operation Devil Hunt Phase-2
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Khaleda Zia's policy: Balancing between left and right
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Adieu Khaleda Zia: The fearless face of Bangladesh politics
Nestle allowed to sell two 'natural mineral water' brands despite filtration
Nestle allowed to sell two 'natural mineral water' brands despite filtration
STRASBOURG, France, Jan 10, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Nestle Waters has been given the go-ahead to market its four French brands as "natural mineral water", despite the use of filters before bottling. In two orders dated December 23, 2025, the prefect of the Vosges region in northeastern France authorised the company to install filters for its Contrex and Hepar brands. Two of the Swiss food giant's other brands, Vittel and Perrier, have previously been allowed to do the same. Nestle Waters France said it welcomed the decision in a statement sent to AFP on Friday. Nestle Waters admitted in 2025 that it had previously used banned treatments for its products, prompting changes to its use of microfiltration. But its competitors and consumer groups argued that doing so was not compatible with the premium "natural mineral water" label. "We're in the process of turning the bottling of natural mineral water into the bottling of drinking water that's still being called mineral water," said Jean-Francois Fleck, from the Eau 88 group in the Vosges. The regional authorities said it allowed the filtration on condition that it "does not alter the natural mineral water in its essential constituents and is not intended to modify the microbiological characteristics of the water". It ordered Nestle Waters to monitor the presence of micro-organisms in the water before and after each filtration point for one year.  
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Int'l conference on Islamic finance, banking begins at DU
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Two motorcyclists killed in Munshiganj road crash
Two motorcyclists killed in Munshiganj road crash
MUNSHIGANJ, Jan 9, 2026 (BSS) - Two motorcyclists were killed this afternoon when a passenger bus rammed into their motorcycle on the Dhaka-Mawa Expressway in Munshiganj. The accident occurred around 6:00 pm in the Srinagar ferry ghat area of the expressway. The deceased were identified as Matiur Rahman, 50, son of Mortuza Ali of Kalatia village in Keraniganj upazila. The complete identity of the other victim, Sohel Rana, aged about 40, could not be fully confirmed. Police said a Dhaka-bound Surovi Paribahan bus from Barishal lost control after entering the Munshiganj area and hit the motorcycle. Motorcycle rider Sohel Rana died on the spot. Fire service personnel recovered his body from the scene, while critically injured Matiur Rahman was taken to Srinagar Health Complex, where he later succumbed to his injuries. The bodies of both victims have been kept at Hasara Highway Police Station, said Officer-in-Charge (OC) ATM Mahmudul Huq of Hasara Highway Police Station.
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Chinese villagers struggle for heat as gas subsidies fade
Chinese villagers struggle for heat as gas subsidies fade
XUSHUI, China, Jan 10, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Almost a decade after China began curbing coal burning to stop thick winter smog, villagers in northern Hebei province are struggling to afford their heating bills with most gas subsidies now phased out. In 2017, Beijing mandated that dozens of northern areas wind down the use of coal-fired stoves in favour of electric and natural gas-powered systems. China's central government allocated funds to refit stoves, but subsidies faded after three years and additional aid has drastically declined, local media reported this week. In Xushui, a district in Hebei roughly 100 kilometres (62 miles) outside Beijing, villagers told AFP they avoided turning on the heating because it drained their incomes. "Regular folks can't afford it... Spending 1,000 yuan ($143) per month on heat -- no one can stand that," a resident in his 60s told AFP at a farmers' market. "Everyone likes that (the air) is clean. There's not one person that doesn't like it," he said, asking not to be named for fear of "trouble". "But... the cost of clean (air) is high," he added. On the clear, sunny day AFP visited, the warmest temperature was just under six degrees Celsius, with lows of minus seven. Restaurant worker Yin Chunlan said that her elderly in-laws need to pay up to 7,000 yuan per year to heat their six-room village home. Yin, 48, lives in an apartment in town and says her annual bill is a third of that. "But it's not the same in the village," she told AFP. "They have to set their heating much higher, and the temperature still isn't as warm, so it wastes gas and wastes money." Yin's in-laws often pile on extra blankets to stay warm. "When I see it, it's quite pitiful," said Yin, wiping away a tear. "Nothing can be done." In one village, a woman in her 70s wore a green padded jacket underneath an apron as she crossed her outdoor courtyard. Heating in her home is not turned on during the daytime, she said, showing AFP the system's switchboard mounted above her stove displaying "off". The woman, who did not give her name, said the dial could reach 60C. When asked if the temperature inside could feel as warm, she laughed. - Articles taken down - Reports that villagers in Hebei were layering up under quilts to avoid costly heating peppered Chinese social media in the first week of the new year. An article by Farmers' Daily reshared in state media CCTV's opinion section said in rural Hebei natural gas costs up to 3.4 yuan per cubic metre compared to 2.6 yuan in rural areas of Beijing. Villagers told AFP they felt the huge price gap was unfair. But the original article was quickly taken down, with republications, including the CCTV article, inaccessible days later. China's Ministry of Finance said in 2021 a total of 13.2 billion yuan in funds had been distributed for clean heating across Hebei. But subsidies to support the installation of new systems and for gas bills, which had lasted three years, would not be renewed, it said in a letter. The move came around the same time that international gas prices were driven up by Russia's war in Ukraine. Last year, Chinese authorities reported national gas consumption growth had slowed. The ministry, responding to a local proposal to increase financial support for provincial pollution control, said special funds would be arranged for additional subsidies in rural areas, but gave no details of the rollout. A local Xushui government platform said in 2017 that some households would be eligible to receive 300 yuan in gas subsidies. For villager Zhang Yanjun, that amount hardly made a dent in his bill of several thousand yuan per season. The 55-year-old labourer said he had already spent more than 5,000 yuan on heating his home since October. "If you give 300 or 200 yuan or something, it's the same as if you gave no subsidies at all," he said.  
Temperature drops to 9°C in Kurigram, char residents struggle amid intensifying cold
Temperature drops to 9°C in Kurigram, char residents struggle amid intensifying cold
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Cold wave, fog to dominate weather 
Panchagarh Shivers at Season's lowest 6.8°C
Panchagarh Shivers at Season's lowest 6.8°C
Lowest temperature of season drops to 6.7 degrees Celsius
Lowest temperature of season drops to 6.7 degrees Celsius
Mild cold wave sweeps parts of country, dry weather likely
Mild cold wave sweeps parts of country, dry weather likely
Mild cold wave, temperature fall, dense fog grip parts of country
Mild cold wave, temperature fall, dense fog grip parts of country
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Mild cold wave continues across northern, western districts

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JICA commences photography contest titled “My Bangladesh, My Development”
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