Govt will make all efforts to bring back laundered money: PM
Govt will make all efforts to bring back laundered money: PM
Bangladesh seeks US waiver to import Russian fuel
Bangladesh seeks US waiver to import Russian fuel
Fakhrul expects continued World Bank support for Bangladesh’s development
Fakhrul expects continued World Bank support for Bangladesh’s development
Ship carrying 27,300 tonnes of diesel docks at Chattogram Port
Ship carrying 27,300 tonnes of diesel docks at Chattogram Port
Special parliamentary committee to be formed to facilitate constitutional amendments: Chief Whip
Special parliamentary committee to be formed to facilitate constitutional amendments: Chief Whip
Pakistan High Commissioner meets JS Speaker 
Pakistan High Commissioner meets JS Speaker 
False cases must be curbed to reduce case backlog: AG
PM provides financial assistance to 4 temples in Dhaka-17 constituency 
PM provides financial assistance to 4 temples in Dhaka-17 constituency 
DHAKA, April 1, 2026 (BSS) – Four temples in Dhaka-17 constituency have received financial assistance on behalf of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman. Engineer Abdur Rahman Sunny, Assistant Private Secretary-2 to the Prime Minister and representative for the Dhaka-17 constituency, handed over the financial assistance cheques to the four temples on behalf of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, the Member of Parliament for Dhaka-17 constituency. Prime Minister’s Deputy Press Secretary Jahidul Islam Roni confirmed the matter. The Deputy Press Secretary informed that the temples receiving the cheques are Bashantek BRP Sarbojonin Temple, Sri Sri Raksha Kali Temple (adjacent to Mohakhali Chest Disease Hospital), ID Hospital Sarbojonin Puja Temple and Sri Sri Shivkali Puja Temple (Tempo Mor, Mohakhali). During the cheque distribution, Hindu-Buddhist-Christian Welfare Front Chairman Bijan Kanti Sarkar, BNP Executive Committee member Ramesh Dutta, Prime Minister’s Research Officer Abdus Sattar Patwari, along with the presidents/secretaries, priests, and worshippers of the respective temples were present.  
Dhanmondi Lake will not be turned into commercial zone: DSCC Administrator
Dhanmondi Lake will not be turned into commercial zone: DSCC Administrator
175 Bangladeshis repatriated from Libya
175 Bangladeshis repatriated from Libya
Trump to address nation as Iran war batters approval
Trump to address nation as Iran war batters approval
WASHINGTON, United States, April 1, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - US President Donald Trump will address the nation on the Iran war on Wednesday, his first prime-time speech since the conflict began, as plunging approval ratings and rising economic anxiety deepen political pressure at home. The White House has given no details on the address, but it comes hours after Trump claimed Iran had sought a pause in hostilities -- even as he set conditions that underscored the uncertainty surrounding the war's trajectory. Iran's president "has just asked the United States of America for a CEASEFIRE!" Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform. "We will consider when Hormuz Strait is open, free, and clear. Until then, we are blasting Iran into oblivion or, as they say, back to the Stone Ages!!!" There was no independent confirmation of Trump's claim. Trump is set to speak at 9:00 pm (0100 GMT Thursday), more than a month after the United States and Israel launched their assault on Iran -- a delay that contrasts with the early addresses presidents typically deliver at the outset of major conflicts. His remarks come at a precarious political moment. Recent polling shows Trump's approval rating slipping below 40 percent, with disapproval climbing above the mid-50s as voters sour on both the war and its economic fallout. Support for the Iran campaign itself is deeply underwater, with majorities opposing the offensive and independents turning sharply against it. The economic picture has compounded the problem. Gasoline prices have surged above $4 a gallon (over $1 a liter) for the first time in years, while consumer confidence has weakened, dragging down Trump's already fragile standing on the economy. At the same time, the president's messaging has veered between escalation and withdrawal. In recent days, Trump has suggested the war could end within "two or three weeks," insisting the United States has largely achieved its objectives. Yet he has also threatened expanded strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure and floated the possibility of ground operations, while aides privately acknowledge uncertainty about the administration's long-term strategy. - NATO rift - Trump has also rattled allies, saying he is "beyond reconsideration" on US membership in NATO after European countries declined to back the Iran campaign -- a stance that risks widening a transatlantic rift at a moment of crisis. Markets, however, have seized on his more optimistic signals. Global equities rallied and oil prices fell Wednesday on hopes of a near-term end to the conflict. Brent crude was down around one percent at $102.85 a barrel, while stock markets from Asia to Europe posted strong gains. "The market appears increasingly optimistic that an end to the war in Iran is in the offing," said AJ Bell investment director Russ Mould. Still, analysts warned the underlying risks remain acute, with oil prices elevated and the Strait of Hormuz -- a conduit for roughly a fifth of global supply -- still effectively shut. Beyond the markets, the strategic picture is increasingly difficult to reconcile with the administration's rhetoric, say its critics. US and Israeli forces have struck thousands of targets and inflicted heavy damage on Iran's military infrastructure. But the conflict has dragged on, the leadership in Tehran remains in place, and the economic shock has spread globally -- raising questions about whether Trump can deliver a clear endgame. That uncertainty has filtered into Washington, where even some of Trump's allies acknowledge the war has become a growing political liability ahead of November's midterm elections. Trump's address -- which the White House has framed as an "important update" -- is expected to offer his clearest attempt yet to frame the conflict, and potentially an exit, for an increasingly skeptical public.  
People are ultimate source of power: PM
People are ultimate source of power: PM
Govt sets 180-day action plan to implement election pledges, PM tells JS
Govt sets 180-day action plan to implement election pledges, PM tells JS
Don't involve in politics during sports life, PM urges athletes 
Don't involve in politics during sports life, PM urges athletes 
PM issues directives to BNP MPs to vitalize parliament 
PM issues directives to BNP MPs to vitalize parliament 
BB chief urges shift to cashless 'Bangla QR' to boost revenue
BB chief urges shift to cashless 'Bangla QR' to boost revenue
DHAKA, April 1, 2026 (BSS) – Bangladesh Bank (BB) Governor Md Mostaqur Rahman today underscored the imperative for a rapid transition toward a cashless economy, identifying the "Bangla QR" payment system as the primary instrument to bolster national revenue and ensure financial transparency.  “The central bank is prioritizing the expansion of cashless transactions to enhance revenue collection. The ‘Bangla QR’ code system as the national standard for digital payments, which is central to this initiative,” he said. The BB governor made the remarks while meeting with business editors from various electronic media outlets at the Bangladesh Bank headquarters in the city.  During the meeting, the governor sought recommendations on navigating the domestic economy through emerging global challenges while reiterating the central bank’s commitment to modernization and rigorous internal oversight. The governor further noted that he has initiated an internal administrative crackdown, involving regular follow-ups with every department within the central bank.  He underscored that strict adherence to established ‘standards’ is being enforced to ensure accountability and eliminate corruption within the institution's own operations. Addressing the country's economic health, Governor Rahman sounded a note of caution, stating that while foreign exchange reserves remain in a stable position, almost every other primary economic indicator is currently on a downward trajectory. The governor observed that the prevailing economic stability is under pressure, noting that the decline in most indicators necessitates immediate and coordinated intervention.  
Forex reserves stand at $34.25b
Forex reserves stand at $34.25b
Govt. working to shift toward investment-led growth, inclusive budgeting: Finance Minister 
Govt. working to shift toward investment-led growth, inclusive budgeting: Finance Minister 
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175 Bangladeshis repatriated from Libya
Special parliamentary committee to be formed to facilitate constitutional amendments: Chief Whip
City Mayor leads drive to remove illegal billboards in Ctg
Aminul greets Bangladesh U-20 football team 
2,080 litres of diesel seized in Sunamganj 
JS session adjourned till 3.30pm on Thursday
Accreditation workshop held at RU 
Dhanmondi Lake will not be turned into commercial zone: DSCC Administrator
RHD launches tree plantation drive in Gaibandha
Shama urges Maldives to recruit more workers
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HEAT project implementation progress moderately satisfactory’: World Bank
HEAT project implementation progress moderately satisfactory’: World Bank
Accreditation workshop held at RU 
Accreditation workshop held at RU 
BMU calls for online appointments to avoid crowding in outpatient units
BMU calls for online appointments to avoid crowding in outpatient units
Rajshahi College celebrates 154th founding anniversary
Rajshahi College celebrates 154th founding anniversary
City Mayor leads drive to remove illegal billboards in Ctg
City Mayor leads drive to remove illegal billboards in Ctg
CHATTOGRAM, April 1, 2026 (BSS) - Chattogram City Corporation (CCC) today conducted a drive to remove illegal billboards, banners and posters in the Chawkbazar area of the city, aiming to restore order and improve urban aesthetics. Led by City Mayor Dr Shahadat Hossain, the drive began at the Walikhan Mosque intersection this morning. During the operation, illegal billboards, banners and posters displayed on roads and various establishments were removed. In a notable move, the mayor personally removed several banners bearing his own images, which drew positive reactions from the public and highlighted the principle that the law applies equally to all. Speaking on the occasion, Dr Shahadat said no illegal billboards or banners would be tolerated, emphasizing that such drives would continue to ensure a clean and well-managed urban environment. During the campaign, shop owners were also warned against occupying sidewalks by placing goods outside their premises. The mayor inspected several establishments and instructed owners to keep sidewalks clear for pedestrians. He said pedestrian movement must not be obstructed under any circumstances and warned of strict action against violations. Local businessman Nur Kalam welcomed the initiative, noting that illegal banners, posters and sidewalk encroachment had long been causing inconvenience to the public in the area. He urged the authorities to continue such drives regularly. CCC officials said the campaign would be intensified on key roads and in busy areas to remove illegal structures and ensure unobstructed sidewalks, as part of efforts to create a clean, safe and livable city.  
2,080 litres of diesel seized in Sunamganj 
2,080 litres of diesel seized in Sunamganj 
Nearly 14,000 liters of illegally hoarded Diesel seized in Narayanganj
Nearly 14,000 liters of illegally hoarded Diesel seized in Narayanganj
Aminul greets Bangladesh U-20 football team 
Aminul greets Bangladesh U-20 football team 
Italy's sport minister asks football chief to step down after World Cup disaster
Italy's sport minister asks football chief to step down after World Cup disaster
Bangladesh to organise Women's T20 in May
Bangladesh to organise Women's T20 in May
Manik takes Bangladesh in SAFF U-20 Championship final 
Manik takes Bangladesh in SAFF U-20 Championship final 
Australia investigates tech giants over social media ban breaches
Australia investigates tech giants over social media ban breaches
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Life with AI causing human brain 'fry'
NASA returns Moon rocket to pad, eyeing April 1 launch
NASA returns Moon rocket to pad, eyeing April 1 launch
'Miracle': Europe reconnects with lost spacecraft
'Miracle': Europe reconnects with lost spacecraft
Nvidia making AI module for outer space
Nvidia making AI module for outer space
Indonesia to ban social media access for under-16s: minister
Indonesia to ban social media access for under-16s: minister
Meta sues Brazil, China advertisers over celebrity deepfake scams
Meta sues Brazil, China advertisers over celebrity deepfake scams

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AI-generated video falsely attributing remarks to PM Tarique Rahman identified: BanglaFact
AI-generated video falsely attributing remarks to PM Tarique Rahman identified: BanglaFact
FactWatch debunks claim of anti-discrimination student leader's arrest
FactWatch debunks claim of anti-discrimination student leader's arrest
AI-generated images falsely used to claim real-life extortion incidents:  BanglaFact
AI-generated images falsely used to claim real-life extortion incidents:  BanglaFact
Nepali video falsely circulated against BNP: BanglaFact
Nepali video falsely circulated against BNP: BanglaFact
Oscars to leave Hollywood in 2029: Academy
Oscars to leave Hollywood in 2029: Academy
Behind the BTS comeback, the dark side of K-pop
Behind the BTS comeback, the dark side of K-pop
Baisabi Festival fair begins in Khagrachari
Baisabi Festival fair begins in Khagrachari
Narsingdi's Ekduaria village emerges as unique attraction for foreign tourists 
Narsingdi's Ekduaria village emerges as unique attraction for foreign tourists 
Nationwide measles vaccination drive from April 5: Health Minister
Nationwide measles vaccination drive from April 5: Health Minister
25 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
Govt, icddr,b to jointly expand 'bubble CPAP' to prevent measles-related child deaths
27 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
Farmers cultivate soybean for first time in Khulna
Farmers cultivate soybean for first time in Khulna
Groundnut cultivation expands rapidly in Narsingdi’s char areas
Dinajpur likely to see bumper iri-boro paddy harvest
Hong Kong's 'hero trees' lose their glory as climate warms
Hong Kong's 'hero trees' lose their glory as climate warms
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