JS passes 10 more bills 
JS passes 10 more bills 
Bangladesh, Malaysia eye stronger ties in education sector
Bangladesh, Malaysia eye stronger ties in education sector
Govt firmly committed to make country’s economy advancing, inclusive, sustainable: Finance Minister
Govt firmly committed to make country’s economy advancing, inclusive, sustainable: Finance Minister
Army chief returns home after US visit
Army chief returns home after US visit
FM in Mauritius to attends Indian Ocean Conference
FM in Mauritius to attends Indian Ocean Conference
Call to prioritize industry, agro-based dev to harness Rajshahi's potential
Call to prioritize industry, agro-based dev to harness Rajshahi's potential
BNP starts selling nomination forms for women's reserved seats
BNP starts selling nomination forms for women's reserved seats
False cases must be curbed to reduce case backlog: AG
RAB intensifies nationwide action to prevent artificial edible oil shortage
RAB intensifies nationwide action to prevent artificial edible oil shortage
DHAKA, April 10, 2026 (BSS) - The Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) has strengthened its nationwide operations to prevent the artificial crisis of edible oil by taking strict measures against hoarders and unscrupulous traders. Since its inception, RAB has been playing a vital role in maintaining law and order by arresting criminals involved in murder, terrorism, extortion, illegal arms trade, drug trafficking, fraud, kidnapping, and other major offenses.  As part of its ongoing duties, the force has recently focused on controlling market instability caused by illegal stockpiling of essential commodities. To address the issue, RAB has enhanced intelligence surveillance and conducted coordinated mobile court drives across the country.  These operations are aimed at identifying illegal hoarding, preventing black marketing, and ensuring fair pricing in the market. On April 9, 2026, RAB conducted 20 mobile court drives nationwide.  During these operations, an abnormal stock of 165,025 liters of edible oil was detected, and fines totaling Tk 353,000 were imposed by executive magistrates. In specific operations, a warehouse in Feni was fined Tk 50,000 for illegal hoarding. In Jessore, a business was fined Tk 50,000 for storing 16,524 liters of soybean oil unlawfully.  In Rangpur, two establishments were fined Tk 60,000 for price irregularities and illegal stockpiling. In Sreemangal, Moulvibazar, a business was fined Tk 30,000 for hoarding 8,500 liters of edible oil, while in Narsingdi, a trader was fined Tk 10,000 for selling oil above the government-fixed price. Additionally, in Rupganj (Narayanganj), Demra (Dhaka), and Habiganj, four establishments were fined a total of Tk 153,000 for illegal production, hoarding, mislabeling, and overpricing of edible oil.  RAB also conducted monitoring operations in Savar, Pallabi, Shah Ali, and Cox's Bazar, where no major irregularities were found.  However, traders were instructed to remain cautious and avoid excessive stockpiling. In a separate operation in Jurain Bazar under Shyampur, authorities seized 1,705 sacks of government rice and 500 sacks of flour from an illegal stockpile.  The establishment was sealed, and the goods were handed over to the Directorate General of Food for further legal action. RAB officials stated that such operations-including patrols, intelligence surveillance, and mobile court drives-will continue to ensure market stability and prevent any form of illegal activity related to essential commodities.
BGB seizes 5,425 litres of hoarded edible oil in 3 months 
BGB seizes 5,425 litres of hoarded edible oil in 3 months 
8,843 Ansar-VDP members benefit from farm loan waiver: MD
8,843 Ansar-VDP members benefit from farm loan waiver: MD
European, Arab pressure on Israel to stop strikes on Lebanese capital: diplomat to AFP
European, Arab pressure on Israel to stop strikes on Lebanese capital: diplomat to AFP
BEIRUT, Lebanon, April 10, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - European and Arab states have pressured Israel to stop targeting Beirut, a Western diplomat told AFP on Friday, two days after deadly Israeli strikes on Lebanon that left more than 300 people dead. On Thursday afternoon, the Israeli military issued a warning of incoming strikes for large, densely populated areas of southern Beirut, but had not carried out the threat as of midday on Friday. The Western diplomat, who asked to remain anonymous in order to discuss sensitive matters, said on Friday "There is ongoing diplomatic pressure from European states, Gulf states and Egypt on Israel to prevent renewed Israeli airstrikes on Beirut after 'Black Wednesday'". More than 300 people, mostly civilians according to a Lebanese military source, were killed in the wave of simultaneous Israeli strikes on Wednesday on Beirut and other areas of Lebanon. The strikes were launched despite the announcement hours earlier of a truce between the United States and Iran, with Israel and the US saying it did not apply to Lebanon. Thursday's Israeli warning included areas home to major hospitals and the road to the country's only international airport. Public Works and Transport Minister Fayez Rasamni said, in a statement carried by the state-run National News Agency (NNA) on Thursday, that he had "received assurances" from foreign diplomats that the airport and the road leading to it would be spared. Meanwhile, Mohammad Zaatari, director of the country's largest public medical facility, Rafic Hariri Hospital, told AFP: "We have received assurances, including from the International Committee of the Red Cross that the hospital would not be targeted." The World Health Organization on Thursday called on Israel to cancel its evacuation warning for the Jnah district of Beirut because around 450 patients were in the Rafic Hariri and Al-Zahraa hospitals in the district, including 40 in intensive care. In southern Lebanon, Israeli strikes hit several villages during the night and on Friday, the NNA reported. An AFP photographer saw firefighters extinguishing a fire in a building blown apart by a nighttime strike in the village of Habbouch, near Nabatiyeh. Hezbollah, for its part, claimed several rocket launches on northern Israel, as well as attacks on Israeli troops advancing in the border area.
Anwar Ibrahim invites Tarique Rahman to visit Malaysia
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BNP govt considers family, not individual, as fundamental unit of dev: PM
BNP govt considers family, not individual, as fundamental unit of dev: PM
PM meets July martyrs' families, injured people in parliament
PM meets July martyrs' families, injured people in parliament
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Russian envoy in US for economy talks: Kremlin
Russian envoy in US for economy talks: Kremlin
MOSCOW, April 10, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Kremlin envoy Kirill Dmitriev is in the United States for talks on the economy, Russia said Friday, stressing that he would not be holding discussions on the Ukraine war. "Kirill Dmitriev is not conducting negotiations on a settlement of the Ukrainian issue. This does not constitute a resumption of negotiations," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, including AFP. "Kirill Dmitriev heads the economic affairs group and he continues his work within the framework of this group." Dmitriev, who heads a Russian state investment fund, has been one of Moscow's main conduits for talks with Washington since Donald Trump returned to the White House last year and has travelled to the US several times, including last month. He is pushing for the US to relax sanctions and boost business ties with Russia, though has made little progress. Talks on the Ukraine war have been stalled for weeks, with Moscow sticking to hard-line territorial and political demands that Ukraine has ruled out. Trump has flipped between putting pressure on Moscow and Kyiv to end the conflict, which he claimed he would resolve within hours of returning to office.
Japanese investors urged to utilize Bangladesh's economic potential
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SUNAMGANJ, April 10, 2026 (BSS) – The harvesting of Boro paddy has commenced across the haor regions of the district, with farmers expecting a successful harvest this season. According to the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE), Boro was cultivated on 2,23,511 hectares of land in the district this year, surpassing the initial target by six hectares. The total production target for the season is estimated at approximately 1.4 million metric tons. Early varieties, specifically BRRI-96 and BRRI-28, are currently being harvested in the haors of Madhyanagar, Jamalganj, Shantiganj, and Bishwambharpur.  Farmers, such as Gafur Mia from Kharcharar Haor, noted that BRRI-96 has become increasingly popular over the last four years due to its high yield, low cultivation cost, and the fine quality of the rice.  To facilitate a swift harvest, the agricultural department has deployed 577 combined harvesters alongside 6,000 laborers.  Officials stated that sufficient fuel reserves are available for the machinery, and an additional 50 harvesters are being brought in from ACI Company to expedite the process. However, heavy rainfall and onrush of water from hill slopes have emerged as significant threats, causing waterlogging in several areas including Paknar, Tanguar, Dekhar, and Halir haors.  In response to the rising water levels, some farmers have begun harvesting half-ripe paddy to avoid total loss.  Mohammad Omar Faruk, Deputy Director of the Sunamganj DAE, confirmed that while the harvest is in its early stages, the popularity of these early varieties is growing because they allow farmers to secure their crops before the peak monsoon. He advised farmers to harvest their paddy as soon as it matures to mitigate the risks posed by the weather.  The DAE has also formally requested the authorities to provide incentives for farmers whose crops have been damaged by sudden waterlogging.  
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Bogura-6 by-poll video falsely portrayed as fake voting: BanglaFact
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Viral photo of person at petrol pump with mosquito net is AI-generated: Rumor Scanner
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Historic Masjidkur Mosque faces decay, calls grow for urgent preservation
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Demand for formation of ‘Optometry Council’ to improve eye care
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