Govt. has every right to campaign for “yes” vote in referendum: Riaz
Govt. has every right to campaign for “yes” vote in referendum: Riaz
BNP to stand always by those lost dear ones in fight against fascism: Tarique Rahman
BNP to stand always by those lost dear ones in fight against fascism: Tarique Rahman
Biman’s Boeing procurement decision based on operational, commercial grounds: CEO 
JCD activist Muttakin presents iconic nat'l flag to Tarique Rahman
JCD activist Muttakin presents iconic nat'l flag to Tarique Rahman
DHAKA, Jan 17, 2026 (BSS) - Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) activist Muttakin today presented the national flag -- the same flag he had displayed during the student-led mass uprising on July 18, 2024 -- to BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman. During the uprising, Muttakin stood atop the Kajla Flyover in Jatrabari, holding the national flag tightly against his chest. An image of that moment later went viral on social media. The very flag that was flown at the Kajla Flyover on that day was handed over to Tarique Rahman. Muttakin met the BNP Chairman at his office in Gulshan in the afternoon and formally presented the flag.  Tarique Rahman thanked him for the gesture, said BNP media cell member Shayrul Kabir Khan. JCD President Rakibul Islam Rakib and General Secretary Nasir Uddin Nasir were present, among others.
City govt essential to make Chattogram a commercial capital: Mayor Dr Shahadat
City govt essential to make Chattogram a commercial capital: Mayor Dr Shahadat
A party is trying to tactically withdraw from polls: Salahuddin
A party is trying to tactically withdraw from polls: Salahuddin
Won’t take steps to harm Dhaka’s relations with any country: Touhid  
Won’t take steps to harm Dhaka’s relations with any country: Touhid  
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
SAFA conference calls for ethical use of AI
SAFA conference calls for ethical use of AI
DHAKA, Jan 17, 2026 (BSS)- Global accounting profession is entering a new phase as Ethical Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Sustainability Reporting began to converge, reshaping business risk, investor expectations and public trust. Financial experts said this at South Asia Federation of Accountants (SAFA) International Conference here Dhaka today. Organized by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Bangladesh (ICAB) at a city hotel, the conference was themed “Next Generation Profession: Converging Ethical AI and Sustainability Reporting.”  The keynote was delivered by Adeeb Hossain Khan, former President of ICAB and Senior Partner of leading CA firm Rahman Rahman Huq. Khan emphasized that the adoption of AI in sustainability reporting is no longer a distant concept, but a structural shift already influencing how economic value is created, measured, and disclosed. The conference brought together national leaders of the financial sector and international expertise, serving as a platform for thought leadership, knowledge exchange, and strategic dialogue on critical issues set to reshape regional and global professional collaboration, said a press release. Delegates from Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka took part in the event, which featured three technical sessions and a valedictory session. Adviser of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Touhid Hossain inaugurated the conference as the chief guest. AHM Ahsan, Chairperson, Bangladesh Competition Commission and Dr. Md Sajjad Hossain Bhuiyan, Chairman of the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) Bangladesh, attended the conference as special guests. Touhid Hossain emphasized that the convergence of technology and sustainability is crucial for shaping a “new Bangladesh.”  Country’s aspirations for sustained economic growth and deeper global integration demand the professionals who are not only technically competent but also ethically grounded and socially responsible. AHM Ahsan, highlighted that technological advancement presents both opportunities and challenges.  He observed that AI-driven systems can boost efficiency, strengthen compliance, and foster innovation. However, without strong ethical frameworks, AI also poses risks such as algorithmic collusion, market dominance abuses, opacity, and exclusionary practices, he noted. He urged that AI should be adopted with caution to ensure that Bangladesh can fully and responsibly harness its benefits. Jean Bouquot, President of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), world’s apex body of the accounting profession and Ashfaq Yousuf Tola, Adviser to the South Asian Federation of Accountants (SAFA) attended the conference as guests of honour. Addressing the conference Bouquot underscored more transparency in financial disclosure while adopting AI could give the professional additional benefits to deliver the services efficiently.  He also emphasized on global relevance of the discussions and their potential to shape the future of the profession, particularly in sustainability reporting, ethical AI, and next-generation professional practices. ICAB President NKA Mobin delivered the welcome address while Muhammed Farhad Hussain, Past President of ICAB and Chairman of the Conference Organizing Committee also spoke on the occasion. ICAB President said the world needs ethical, competent, and forward-thinking accountants now more than ever. Farhad Hussain said the theme of the conference reflects not only where the world is heading, but also where the profession must lead.  Artificial intelligence and sustainability are no longer emerging concepts- they are already reshaping how organisations operate, how information is produced, and how trust is built, he said. Keynote speaker Adeeb Hossain Khan noted that modern sustainability reporting now affects capital allocation, regulatory compliance and market credibility, as climate and governance issues move into mainstream financial considerations.  He also stressed that the profession’s scope has expanded well beyond traditional accounting into risk modelling, valuation, assurance, investigation, and policy engagement. “AI can enhance transparency and predictive insight, but it does not carry ethical accountability or fiduciary duty,” Khan stated saying “These responsibilities remain inherently human, which is why ethical governance is essential.” He urged the professionals, regulators, and standard setters to work together to ensure that AI-enabled sustainability reporting remains transparent, explainable, and aligned with global standards and investor confidence.
Govt tightens oversight of public assets to reduce long-term fiscal risks
Govt tightens oversight of public assets to reduce long-term fiscal risks
South American bloc to ink long-awaited trade deal with EU
South American bloc to ink long-awaited trade deal with EU
Youth festival held in Rajbari thru various competitions 
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CMP bans entry, presence of 330 individuals in Chattogram
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RU A unit intake test held with 90.66pc attendance
CUET admission test held
CUET admission test held
BAU’s dairy farm emerges as hub of education and research
BAU’s dairy farm emerges as hub of education and research
RU admission test begins amid massive preparations
RU admission test begins amid massive preparations
Two killed in Tangail road accident 
Two killed in Tangail road accident 
TANGAIL, Jan 17, 2026 (BSS) - Two people were killed and two others injured in a road accident at Basail upazila here this evening. The accident occurred on the Batkura-Nalua road in front of Basail Emdad Hamida Degree College. The deceased were identified as Milon (24), son of Mintu Mia of Gosaijoir village in Tangail Sadar upazila and Arfan Khan (75), son of late Moksed Khan of the Chakpara area under Basail municipality. According to police and local sources, three people were travelling on a motorcycle after returning from the Faila Paglar Fair in Shakhipur upazila. The motorcycle reportedly lost control in front of the college and hit a pedestrian, killing both the motorcyclist and the pedestrian on the spot. Two other motorcycle riders were injured in the incident and were rushed to Tangail General Hospital for treatment. Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Basail Police Station Humayun Kabir confirmed the incident, saying the accident resulted in the deaths of a pedestrian and a motorcyclist. The bodies of the deceased were later handed over to their respective families.
CMP bans entry, presence of 330 individuals in Chattogram
CMP bans entry, presence of 330 individuals in Chattogram
Prayer, memorial meeting for Khaleda Zia held in Bagerhat
Prayer, memorial meeting for Khaleda Zia held in Bagerhat
Bangladesh U19 suffer defeat to India despite Fahad's fifer
Bangladesh U19 suffer defeat to India despite Fahad's fifer
Tanzim, Mushfiqur lead Rajshahi to victory in low-scoring game
Tanzim, Mushfiqur lead Rajshahi to victory in low-scoring game
BCB reiterates request to move T20 WC matches from India to Sri Lanka
BCB reiterates request to move T20 WC matches from India to Sri Lanka
Tanzim's four wicket helps Rajshahi dismiss Chattogram for 125
Tanzim's four wicket helps Rajshahi dismiss Chattogram for 125
UN chief Guterres warns 'powerful forces' undermining global ties
UN chief Guterres warns 'powerful forces' undermining global ties
LONDON, Jan 17, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - UN chief Antonio Guterres Saturday deplored  a host of "powerful forces lining up to undermine global cooperation" in a  London speech marking the 80th anniversary of the first UN General Assembly. Guterres, whose term as secretary-general ends on December 31 this year,  delivered the warning at the Methodist Central Hall in London, where  representatives from 51 countries met on January 10, 1946, for the General  Assembly's first session. They met in London because the UN headquarters in New York had not yet been  built. Guterres paid tribute to Britain for its decisive role in the creation of the  United Nations and for continuing to champion it. But he said 2025 had been a "profoundly challenging year for international  cooperation and the values of the UN". "We see powerful forces lining up to undermine global cooperation," he said,  adding: "Despite these rough seas, we sail ahead." Guterres cited a new treaty on marine biological diversity as an example of  continued progress. The treaty establishes the first legal framework for the conservation and  sustainable use of marine diversity in the two-thirds of oceans beyond  national limits. "These quiet victories of international cooperation -- the wars prevented,  the famine averted, the vital treaties secured -- do not always make the  headlines," he said. "Yet they are real. And they matter."  
Dry weather likely across country in next 24 hours
Dry weather likely across country in next 24 hours
Mild cold wave continues in north, relief likely during daytime
Mild cold wave continues in north, relief likely during daytime
Temperatures dip as mild cold wave hits north, west
Temperatures dip as mild cold wave hits north, west
Country’s lowest temperature in Panchagarh for sixth consecutive day
Country’s lowest temperature in Panchagarh for sixth consecutive day
Mild cold wave likely to widen, temperatures dip further
Mild cold wave likely to widen, temperatures dip further
Cold wave eases, limited to three districts
Cold wave eases, limited to three districts
Cold wave shifts, fog deepens despite unchanged temperatures
Cold wave shifts, fog deepens despite unchanged temperatures

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'Kuashar Gaan' concert at DU on Jan 17 to support cold-affected people
'Kuashar Gaan' concert at DU on Jan 17 to support cold-affected people
Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei debuts in India
Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei debuts in India
Golden Globes viewership shrinks again
Golden Globes viewership shrinks again
K-pop heartthrobs BTS to kick off world tour in April
K-pop heartthrobs BTS to kick off world tour in April
Historic 'Amtala 52 Gate' at DMCH reopens after 40 yrs
Historic 'Amtala 52 Gate' at DMCH reopens after 40 yrs
35 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
35 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
Indiscriminate use of antibiotics heightens risk of superbugs
Indiscriminate use of antibiotics heightens risk of superbugs
Ramsagar Dighi draws heavy tourist rush during winter
Ramsagar Dighi draws heavy tourist rush during winter
Slum dwellers grow vegetables to boost income in Rajshahi
Slum dwellers grow vegetables to boost income in Rajshahi
Tomato cultivation emerges as significant economic force in Rajshahi
Bumper Aman production in Khulna brings smiles to farmers
2025 was third hottest year on record: EU, US experts
2025 was third hottest year on record: EU, US experts
Australia declares state of disaster as bushfires rage
Cold winter and AI boom pushed US emissions increase in 2025
Ramsagar Dighi draws heavy tourist rush during winter
Ramsagar Dighi draws heavy tourist rush during winter
Lakutia Zamindar Bari in Barishal regains lost glory
Bhawal Garh stands as living testimony to bengal's history, heritage