Elections will be held on Feb 12, CA reaffirms US diplomats
Elections will be held on Feb 12, CA reaffirms US diplomats
EU EOM outlines monitoring plans in meeting with Ali Riaz
EU EOM outlines monitoring plans in meeting with Ali Riaz
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Govt moves to increase revenue sector stipends after a decade
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Khasru stresses capacity building in business
Khasru stresses capacity building in business
DHAKA, Jan 14, 2026 (BSS) - BNP Standing Committee Member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury today laid emphasis on capacity building for the country's business people and their participation in government projects.  In this connection, he also put emphasis on business facilitation, cost reduction, and skill enhancement. "Our most important point is capacity building. If you can build capacity, you can undertake many government projects," he said. The veteran BNP leader was speaking as the chief guest at an exhibition and discussion meeting organized by the Bangladesh Garments Accessories, Packaging Manufacturers & Exporters Association at the International Convention Centre in Bashundhara (ICCB) here. Citing the example of UNI certificate, he said, "When I was in the garments sector, our leadership suggested amending the UNI certificate. I said, instead of amending it, if we work in a new way, it becomes much easier." Khasru advised business people to enhance effectiveness by improving their skills. "This way, the effort is made, your efficiency increases, and your cost of doing business decreases. This is what we want," he said.  Regarding BNP's economic philosophy, he said, "BNP's politics is private sector-led growth, meaning we believe in a private sector-driven economy." Highlighting the vast potential of the packaging industry, the BNP Standing Committee Member said, "The packaging industry has huge global opportunities. Nowadays, packaging attraction is much greater than the packaged product."  He claimed that the domestic packaging industry has the potential to earn $50 billion through exports. He mentioned the necessity of digitizing government services, saying, "If physical contact decreases, corruption will decrease, the cost of doing business will decrease, and ease of doing business will improve." Khasru assured full support from BNP to the business people. He said, "We will give you full support. As long as there is 100% export industry in Bangladesh, we will provide back-to-back encouragement opportunities to everyone." Emphasizing the importance of ordinary people's participation in the economy, he said, "If ordinary people do not get economic opportunities, the economy will not develop. Business opportunities must be created for everyone."
Five leaders of banned Chhatra League arrested in Cox’s Bazar
Five leaders of banned Chhatra League arrested in Cox’s Bazar
Auto-rickshaw puller killed in Jatrabari road accident
Auto-rickshaw puller killed in Jatrabari road accident
Bangladesh sets Guinness World Record with highest flag-parachuting demonstration 
Bangladesh sets Guinness World Record with highest flag-parachuting demonstration 
Govt implementing extensive programmes nationwide to create awareness about referendum
Govt implementing extensive programmes nationwide to create awareness about referendum
Bangladesh’s economy grows by 4.50% in Q1 of FY26
Bangladesh’s economy grows by 4.50% in Q1 of FY26
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A defining crossroads: Bangladesh’s journey through 2025
Boeing annual orders top Airbus for first time since 2018
Boeing annual orders top Airbus for first time since 2018
NEW YORK, Jan 14, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Boeing secured orders for nearly 1,200 commercial planes last year, topping European rival Airbus for the first time since 2018, according to figures released Tuesday. The US aviation giant booked 175 orders in December, taking the total for 2025 to 1,173. Airbus on Monday disclosed net orders of 889 aircraft for the year. Boeing still lags behind Airbus in terms of the total number of undelivered planes following stumbles in the wake of fatal 2018 and 2019 crashes of the 737 MAX that have weighed on the US company. But Boeing on Tuesday also received a boost from an order by Delta Air Lines to purchase 30 Boeing 787 Dreamliner, with options for 30 more of the widebody jet. Delta CEO Ed Bastian told CNBC that the company was the only major US carrier without the popular plane but it was "confident" based on Boeing's efforts under Kelly Ortberg, who joined as chief executive in 2024. "Watching the progress that the team has made, we realize that turnaround is still in midst," Bastian said. Delta's order was not included in Boeing's 2025 figures. - Progress with FAA - The improvement in orders marks the latest sign of progress for Boeing after a bruising 2024. Last year opened with a near-catastrophic emergency landing on an Alaska Airlines flight in January, and concluded with the restart of plane production in the Seattle region following a lengthy labor strike. After the Alaska Airlines incident, Boeing fortified its quality control and manufacturing operations under close scrutiny by the US Federal Aviation Administration. In October, the FAA granted approval to Boeing to increase production on the 737 MAX to 42 per month from 38, a key sign of progress. "Our team did great work throughout 2025 to improve the on-time delivery of safe, quality airplanes to our customers to support their growth and modernization plans," said Boeing commercial plane chief Stephanie Pope. "We're focused on getting better every day and building on the momentum in the year ahead." Boeing said it delivered 63 planes in December, taking the annual total to 600 for all of 2025. While that figure marked the most since 2018 and a big jump from the strike-plagued 2024 season, it came in well below the 793 delivered by Airbus. Airbus has dominated deliveries in recent years in the aftermath of the two crashes of Boeing 737 MAX planes that occurred in 2018 and 2019, respectively. Airbus also still holds a sizeable advantage in terms of orders, pointing to a backlog of 8,754 at the end of 2025. Boeing currently lists 6,720 unfilled orders with a backlog of 6,130 after an adjustment under US accounting standards. Morningstar analyst Nicolas Owens said the 2025 result was positive for Boeing, but needs to be weighed against the accumulated orders, which is a "better benchmark," he said. Boeing's outpacing of Airbus' orders in 2025 is "a nice bit of news for Boeing, but it is just one year in a competition for a very large market that plays out over decades," Owens said in an email to AFP. Boeing shares rose 2.0 percent.
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Four arrested with fake currency notes in Barishal
Four arrested with fake currency notes in Barishal
BARISHAL, Jan 14, 2026 (BSS) - Detective Branch (DB) of police arrested four members of an alleged counterfeit currency syndicate and seized a large quantity of fake banknotes along with printing equipment during overnight raids in the city. The detainees are Shaon, 17, of Jhautala 3rd Street under Hospital Road area, Alvi, 18, of Nathullabad area, and Tanvir, 18, and Alif, 16, of Bhatikhana area in the city. Police arrested them around 12.30 am last night following a series of operations at different locations in the city.  According to police sources, the group was involved in printing counterfeit currency notes and circulating them in different parts of the city, allegedly using children to distribute the fake money. The incident came to light when Shaon and Alif attempted to purchase cigarettes using a fake Tk 100 note at a tea stall on Bogra Road late Tuesday night. The shopkeeper became suspicious and sought help from local residents. During a search, seven more fake Tk 100 notes were recovered from the two teenagers, who were later handed over to DB police. Munna, a local resident of Bogura Road, said the youths failed to give a satisfactory explanation when questioned about the currency notes, prompting locals to alert the police. DB Sub-Inspector Firoz Alam said that based on secret information, police conducted a raid at Tanvir’s residence near Bhatikhana Kazi Mosque and recovered a large quantity of counterfeit Taka 100 and Taka 50 notes, along with a computer, printer and other equipment used for producing fake currency. Some drugs were also seized during the operation. DB police carried out another raid in Nathullabad area and arrested Alvi. However, police said they faced obstruction from his relatives while attempting to search the house. The arrested individuals have been taken to the DB office for further interrogation. Police said efforts are underway to identify and arrest other members of the syndicate.
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Army distributes winter clothes among cold-hit people in Kishoreganj
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Iran judiciary chief vows fast trials for suspects arrested over protests
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PARIS, France, Jan 14, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Iran's judiciary chief vowed fast-track trials for suspects arrested over a wave of protests which the authorities have dismissed as "riots", state television said Wednesday. "If a person burned someone, beheaded someone and set them on fire then we must do our work quickly," Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei said on a visit to a prison holding protest detainees, in comments broadcast by state television. Iranian news agencies also quoted him as saying the trials should be held "in public" and said he had spent five hours in a prison in Tehran to examine the cases. Rights groups say thousands have been arrested and fear the judiciary will make extensive use of capital punishment.  
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Country’s lowest temperature in Panchagarh for sixth consecutive day
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Mild cold wave likely to widen, temperatures dip further
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Cold wave eases, limited to three districts
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Cold wave shifts, fog deepens despite unchanged temperatures
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Cold wave lingers in 19 districts despite slight temperature rise
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Temperature drops to 9°C in Kurigram, char residents struggle amid intensifying cold
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Cold wave, fog to dominate weather 

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