France to give new impulse to bilateral ties with Bangladesh
France to give new impulse to bilateral ties with Bangladesh
Referendum Ordinance, 2025 issued
Referendum Ordinance, 2025 issued
Fire in Korail Slum brought under control after five hours
Fire in Korail Slum brought under control after five hours
Dhaka urges enhanced UNIDO support for industrialization in global south
Dhaka urges enhanced UNIDO support for industrialization in global south
Bidhan calls for enhancing research for development of primary education
Bidhan calls for enhancing research for development of primary education
Women face rising cyber-bullying: Murshid
Women face rising cyber-bullying: Murshid
Cancer institute to be established under BMU: Dr Syed Akram Hussain
Tarique Rahman expresses condolences to families affected by Karail slum fire
Tarique Rahman expresses condolences to families affected by Karail slum fire
DHAKA, Nov 26, 2025 (BSS) - BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman has conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the families affected by the devastating fire that swept through the city's Karail slum in the Mohakhali area and nearby localities. In a post on his verified Facebook page, he wrote, "I express my deepest sympathies to the families affected by this dangerous fire. I strongly hope they will show patience and resilience during this difficult time." He added that he hopes the spread of the "horrific" blaze will be brought under control swiftly and prayed that no lives would be lost. Tarique Rahman also said the BNP stands in full solidarity with the firefighters and local residents who are working tirelessly to douse the flames.   
BNP withdraws expulsion orders of six more leaders
BNP withdraws expulsion orders of six more leaders
ACC publishes fresh statistics of seized, frozen assets in 11 months
ACC publishes fresh statistics of seized, frozen assets in 11 months
CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
Bhutan PM’s visit reaffirms enduring Dhaka–Thimphu ties: joint statement 
Bhutan PM’s visit reaffirms enduring Dhaka–Thimphu ties: joint statement 
Our only agenda is holding a free, fair election: CEC
Our only agenda is holding a free, fair election: CEC
CA for Armed Forces' efficient role to ensure smooth, festive polls
CA for Armed Forces' efficient role to ensure smooth, festive polls
New Bolivian government to propose 'massive' spending cuts
New Bolivian government to propose 'massive' spending cuts
     LA PAZ, Nov 26, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The new center-right government in Bolivia said Tuesday it is targeting 30 percent reductions in spending and tax cuts to stabilize the economy when it proposes its budget in February. Pro-business conservative President Rodrigo Paz took office earlier this month, ending nearly 20 years of socialist government under Evo Morales and Luis Arce. "We will reduce fiscal spending by at least 30 percent by 2026. This involves an exhaustive process of reviewing public spending and reorganizing state institutions," said Jose Gabriel Espinoza, minister of the economy, during a press conference alongside Paz. He added the new government's proposal to congress will be a "massive reduction" representing four percentage points of the landlocked South American country's GDP. Bolivia is in the grips of an economic crisis, with year-on-year inflation at 23 percent and a chronic shortage of fuel. One of Paz's main challenges at the start of his tenure will be to find a way out of the fuel crisis and overcome a severe shortage of dollars -- the result of large government subsidies and a decrease in gas exports -- while curbing an uptick in the cost of living.  
UK to unveil tax-raising budget
UK to unveil tax-raising budget
Forex reserves stand at $31.10b
Forex reserves stand at $31.10b
Tchoukball training program concludes in Feni
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NU journalism master's final exams begin on Dec 2
NU journalism master's final exams begin on Dec 2
DU gets atomic force microscope to strengthen research quality 
DU gets atomic force microscope to strengthen research quality 
DU VC urges developing MBBS, BDS education quality
DU VC urges developing MBBS, BDS education quality
Australian delegation calls on RMSTU VC 
Australian delegation calls on RMSTU VC 
Speakers call for expansion of SDF maternity, cesarean allowance program in Khulna
Speakers call for expansion of SDF maternity, cesarean allowance program in Khulna
KHULNA, Nov 25, 2025 (BSS) - Speakers at a workshop today stressed the significance of the Social Development Foundation (SDF) maternity and cesarean allowance program, describing it as timely and humanitarian. They also called for expanding the project's broader initiatives including poverty alleviation, skill development training, food security, one-time grants for disadvantaged groups, rural infrastructure improvement and employment opportunities for unemployed youth to ensure wider community benefits. The divisional-level stakeholders' workshop on health and nutrition, organized under the SDF and RELI projects, was held at the conference hall of Khulna Medical College Hospital (KMCH). Arun Kumar Mondal, Regional Manager of MEL and MSI, conducted the event. Dr. Kazi Md. Ainul Haque, Director of KMCH, attended as the chief guest. SDF Regional Director Md. Kamal Bashar outlined the workshop's objectives and goals, while Dr. Kayemun Akhter Muna, Regional Director (Health & Nutrition), presented updates on ongoing health and nutrition activities. The event was presided over by KMCH Superintendent Dr. Md. Akhtaruzzaman. Khulna Civil Surgeon Dr. Md. Mahfuza Khatun, Deputy Civil Surgeon Dr. Mizanur Rahman, Dr. Syeda Rukhsana Parvin, Dr. Tarun Kanti Dash and Md. Jobayer Hossain spoke at the workshop, among others.
Two to die in Cox's Bazar drug case 
Two to die in Cox's Bazar drug case 
Agri-incentive distributed to 4,500 farmers in Gopalganj
Agri-incentive distributed to 4,500 farmers in Gopalganj
Two to die in Cox's Bazar drug case 
Two to die in Cox's Bazar drug case 
Judgment in plot scam case against Hasina, Rehana, Tulip on Dec 1
Judgment in plot scam case against Hasina, Rehana, Tulip on Dec 1
Two brothers to die in Jashore murder case
Two brothers to die in Jashore murder case
July Revolution did not propose to overturn constitution: CJ  
July Revolution did not propose to overturn constitution: CJ  
Trump admin aims to roll back limits on deadly air pollution
Trump admin aims to roll back limits on deadly air pollution
WASHINGTON, Nov 26, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The Trump administration is vying to roll back Biden-era limits on one of the most widespread deadly air pollutants, asking a court to vacate the standard. The Environmental Protection Agency in 2024 had strengthened limits on fine particulate matter, including soot, which can lead to health problems including strokes, heart attacks and asthma attacks. But on Monday the EPA, now under Trump leadership, filed a motion moving to drop defense of the rule in a DC appeals court, saying that Joe Biden's White House had failed to follow necessary procedures to institute it. The EPA under former president Biden had said the stronger standard would "undoubtedly save lives." Exposure to the particles disproportionately impacts US communities of color. Industry petitioners and a coalition of states sued Biden's EPA over the matter, saying the new standards would burden manufacturers and that compliance was too expensive. Now the Trump administration has taken their side, triggering anger from environmental groups and public health advocates. "Walking away from these clean air standards doesn't power anything but disease," said Patrice Simms of the organization Earthjustice. "Trump has made it clear that his agenda is all about saving corporations money, and this administration's EPA has nothing to do with protecting people's health, saving lives, or serving children, families, or communities." Hayden Hashimoto, an attorney at Clean Air Task Force, meanwhile said "the public health and economic benefits of the current standard are tangible." The EPA in 2024 had predicted that strengthening standards could mean public health savings -- including from avoided lost workdays and less hospital visits -- as high as $46 billion in 2032. The Trump-era EPA proposed in its filing that standards revert to the 2020 level set in the president's first term. The EPA is required to analyze fine-particle pollution standards every five years.  
FIFA chief to receive Lebanese citizenship: association
FIFA chief to receive Lebanese citizenship: association
Arsenal hope for Odegaard return in Bayern showdown
Arsenal hope for Odegaard return in Bayern showdown
Ronaldo can play in 2026 World Cup opener as FIFA 'suspend' ban
Ronaldo can play in 2026 World Cup opener as FIFA 'suspend' ban
Groups and venues for 2026 T20 Cricket World Cup
Groups and venues for 2026 T20 Cricket World Cup
India, Pakistan to face off in group stage of cricket T20 World Cup: ICC
India, Pakistan to face off in group stage of cricket T20 World Cup: ICC
Pakistan U19 Women's team to play T20 series in Bangladesh
Pakistan U19 Women's team to play T20 series in Bangladesh
Slot feels 'guilty' over Liverpool's 'ridiculous' slump
Slot feels 'guilty' over Liverpool's 'ridiculous' slump

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BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
Fake AI videos have a new generation loving 1980s life
Fake AI videos have a new generation loving 1980s life
Chhatra Dal holds Baul  Evening at TSC protesting attacks on Baul artistes
Chhatra Dal holds Baul  Evening at TSC protesting attacks on Baul artistes
Reggae legend Jimmy Cliff dead: family
Reggae legend Jimmy Cliff dead: family
Draft master plan for Saint Martin's Island published 
Draft master plan for Saint Martin's Island published 
One dengue patient dies, 633 fresh cases detected overnight
One dengue patient dies, 633 fresh cases detected overnight
Two dengue patients die, 705 fresh cases detected overnight
‘Simplifying training for doctors in advanced, complex surgeries is crucial’
Popular winter cauliflower flooded in markets in Naogaon
Popular winter cauliflower flooded in markets in Naogaon
Seeds distributed among 3,050 marginal farmers in Bagerhat
Dinajpur targets potato cultivation on 47,250 hectares this Rabi season
Thailand floods kill 13, leaving people stranded and roads submerged
Thailand floods kill 13, leaving people stranded and roads submerged
WB stresses stronger climate adaptation in Bangladesh, other South Asian countries
EU moves to bar 'green' labels for fossil fuel investments