Dhaka summons Indian envoy over Hasina's media access
Dhaka summons Indian envoy over Hasina's media access
CA to distribute prizes among
CA to distribute prizes among "Notun Kuri" winners tomorrow
Tarique Rahman urges allies on street not to complicate political scenario
Tarique Rahman urges allies on street not to complicate political scenario
Sarah Cooke meets Nahid Islam 
Sarah Cooke meets Nahid Islam 
Full text of Tarique Rahman’s speech on Revolution and Solidarity Day
Full text of Tarique Rahman’s speech on Revolution and Solidarity Day
CA expresses delight over decision to re-launch century-old paddle steamer
CA expresses delight over decision to re-launch century-old paddle steamer
Positive mental development can prevent suicide: Dr. Mahbub
Two suspects held over fire in abandoned train compartment at Tejgaon
Two suspects held over fire in abandoned train compartment at Tejgaon
  DHAKA, Nov 12, 2025 (BSS) - Two suspects were arrested after an abandoned train compartment was set on fire at Tejgaon Railway Station in the city on Wednesday night, police said. According to Dhaka Railway District Police Superintendent (SP) Anwar Hossain, the fire broke out around 9:30 pm. The compartment had been lying unused at the station for a long time. Railway security personnel and local residents managed to extinguish the flames before they could spread to nearby compartments. SP Anwar Hossain confirmed that two suspects were apprehended at the scene by railway security staff and locals and later handed over to the police. On the same night, miscreants set a bus on fire at Dhalaipar under Shyampur Police Station. Two firefighting units rushed to the spot and brought the blaze under control. Earlier in the day, another bus was torched in the Shah Ali Police Station area of the capital. Firefighters promptly doused the flames, and no casualties were reported in either incident. Additionally, crude bomb explosions were reported near Dhaka University's TSC area and Karwan Bazar on Wednesday night. In recent days, several incidents of arson targeting public transport have been reported across Dhaka, raising concerns over public safety.
NCP open to forming alliance for national interest: Akhter
NCP open to forming alliance for national interest: Akhter
Unity among political parties can resist AL’s anarchic activities: Nasiruddin 
Unity among political parties can resist AL’s anarchic activities: Nasiruddin 
EC to register 16 more local poll observer bodies
EC to register 16 more local poll observer bodies
BB initiates five-bank merger to create strongest financial entity
BB initiates five-bank merger to create strongest financial entity
Govt clarifies cancellation of proposal to appoint physical education, music teachers in primary schools
Govt clarifies cancellation of proposal to appoint physical education, music teachers in primary schools
Govt reaffirms parliamentary polls in Feb
Govt reaffirms parliamentary polls in Feb
10 essentials goods allowed to import ahead of Ramadan
10 essentials goods allowed to import ahead of Ramadan
DHAKA, Nov 12, 2025 (BSS) - Business entities will now be able to import ten essential goods on deferred payment basis as the central bank has announced such facilities aiming to keep supply of these commodities smooth during the upcoming holy month of Ramadan. These commodities are rice, wheat, onion, pulse, edible oil, sugar, chickpea, pea, spices and dates. “In order to maintain the price at reasonable level and smooth supply of necessary food items during the holy month of Ramadan, it has been decided to allow commercial import of rice, wheat, onion, pulse, edible oil, sugar, chickpea, pea, spices and dates on usance terms on upto 90 days under supplier’s/buyer’s credit,” said a BB circular issued today. Other relevant instructions shall remain unchanged. Please bring the contents of the circular, effective till March 31, 2026, to the notice of your relevant clientele, the circular added.  
36.4pc growth of remittance inflow till Nov 11
36.4pc growth of remittance inflow till Nov 11
NBR issue directives restricting entry of unauthorized individuals into CBC
NBR issue directives restricting entry of unauthorized individuals into CBC
Tchoukball training program concludes in Noakhali
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Sarah Cooke meets Nahid Islam 
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JU admission test for 2025-26 session to begin on Dec 21
JU admission test for 2025-26 session to begin on Dec 21
DU Science Faculty Dean's Award distributed
DU Science Faculty Dean's Award distributed
UGC urges university authoties to promote Erasmus Plus scholarships
UGC urges university authoties to promote Erasmus Plus scholarships
Starlink opens e-learning in Khagrachari schools
Starlink opens e-learning in Khagrachari schools
Security forces continue joint operation at Daulatdia
Security forces continue joint operation at Daulatdia
RAJBARI, Nov 12, 2025 (BSS) - A joint operation by the Army, Police and Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) is continuing at 16 strategic points, including the Daulatdia area, amid concerns over possible unrest surrounding the upcoming verdict in the July killing case involving fallen fascist Sheikh Hasina and other Awami League leaders, scheduled to be announced tomorrow. Security forces have been stationed at Daulatdia Ghat - a key transit hub connecting 21 districts - since Wednesday afternoon, where they have intensified surveillance and security measures. Joint teams of the Army, Police, and RAB are conducting thorough searches of passengers and vehicles, including buses and minibuses, to prevent any untoward incident. "There is no scope for creating chaos or sabotage centering the verdict," said Rajbari Superintendent of Police M. Kamrul Islam, adding that the security checks have been strengthened to ensure public safety. Major Ahad, the Rajbari Camp Commander of the Bangladesh Army, confirmed that security personnel have been deployed at 16 points across the district, including Daulatdia Ghat. The district administration has taken maximum precautionary measures to prevent any disorder or violence during the Awami League's lockdown program called around the verdict. Authorities said the heightened security and surveillance operations will continue until further notice.
6 commercial establishments fined Tk 1.3 lakh in Consumer Rights Drive in Ctg
6 commercial establishments fined Tk 1.3 lakh in Consumer Rights Drive in Ctg
5 held as BCL bring out flash procession in Khulna
5 held as BCL bring out flash procession in Khulna
ACC files money laundering case against Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir
ACC files money laundering case against Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir
Man to walk gallows for killing madrasa student in Keraniganj
Man to walk gallows for killing madrasa student in Keraniganj
Treason case against Hasina, 285 others ready for trial
Treason case against Hasina, 285 others ready for trial
SC to deliver judgment on caretaker government appeal Nov 20
SC to deliver judgment on caretaker government appeal Nov 20
Record-breaking US shutdown to end as political fallout begins
Record-breaking US shutdown to end as political fallout begins
WASHINGTON, Nov 12, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Congress looked set Wednesday to end the longest government shutdown in US history -- 43 days that paralyzed Washington and left hundreds of thousands of workers unpaid while Donald Trump's Republicans and Democrats played a high-stakes blame game. The House of Representatives was expected to rubber-stamp a contentious Senate-passed funding package that will reopen federal agencies. But the Democratic base is furious over what it sees as a capitulation by its leaders. "We believe the long national nightmare will be over tonight. It was completely and utterly foolish and pointless in the end, as we said all along," House Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters, pointing the finger for the standoff at the minority party. The package would fund military construction, veterans' affairs, the Department of Agriculture and Congress itself through next fall, and the rest of government through the end of January. Around 670,000 furloughed civil servants will report back to work, and a similar number who were kept at their posts with no compensation -- including more than 60,000 air traffic controllers and airport security staff -- will get back pay. The deal restores federal workers fired by Trump as a result of the shutdown, and air travel that has been disrupted across the country will also gradually return to normal. During a Veterans Day speech at Arlington National Cemetery on Tuesday, Trump broke off to take a victory lap over the shutdown ending. "We're opening up our country -- it should have never been closed," said Trump, bucking presidential tradition by using a ceremonial event to score political points. Johnson and his Republicans -- who have a two-vote margin and almost no room for error -- are bracing for one or two rebels to balk at the terms. The deal appears likely to pass roughly along party lines, with Democratic leadership -- furious over what they see as their Senate colleagues folding -- urging members to vote no. - 'Not backing away' - Although polling showed the public on Democrats' side throughout the standoff, Republicans are widely seen as having done better from its conclusion. For more than five weeks, Democrats held firm on refusing to reopen the government unless Trump agreed to extend pandemic-era tax credits that made health insurance affordable for millions of Americans. Election victories in multiple states last week gave Democrats further encouragement and a reinvigorated sense of purpose. But a group of eight moderate Senate Democrats broke ranks to cut a deal with Republicans that offers a vote in the upper chamber on health care subsidies -- but no floor time in the House and no guarantee of action. Democrats are now deep in a painful reckoning over how their tough stance crumbled without any notable win. Democratic leadership is arguing that -- while their health care demands went largely unheard -- they were able to shine the spotlight on an issue that they hope will power them to victory in the 2026 midterm elections. "Over the last several weeks, we have elevated successfully the issue of the Republican health care crisis, and we're not backing away from it," House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries told MSNBC. But his Senate counterpart Chuck Schumer is facing a backlash from the fractious progressive base for failing to keep his members unified, with a handful of House Democrats calling for his head. Outside Washington, some of the party's hottest tips for the 2028 presidential nomination added their own voices to the chorus of opprobrium. California Governor Gavin Newsom called the agreement "pathetic," while his Illinois counterpart JB Pritzker said it amounted to an "empty promise." Former transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg called it a "bad deal." The full financial toll of the shutdown has yet to be determined, although the Congressional Budget Office estimates that it has caused $14 billion in lost growth.  
Bangladesh face Nepal tomorrow
Bangladesh face Nepal tomorrow
Mbappe says France football team 'to remember' Paris terror victims
Mbappe says France football team 'to remember' Paris terror victims
Saif gets NOC to play Abu Dhabi T10 League
Saif gets NOC to play Abu Dhabi T10 League
Two new members added to BCB Inquiry committee
Two new members added to BCB Inquiry committee
Nahid Rana fined for breaching ICC Code of Conduct
Nahid Rana fined for breaching ICC Code of Conduct
Bangladesh face Pakistan in 1st match tomorrow
Bangladesh face Pakistan in 1st match tomorrow
Tuchel warns Bellingham must fight for England berth at World Cup
Tuchel warns Bellingham must fight for England berth at World Cup

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BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
BanglaFact identifies false claim of robbery footage from India as Bangladeshi incident
BanglaFact identifies false claim of robbery footage from India as Bangladeshi incident
Viral video of metro rail fire identified as AI-generated: FactWatch
Viral video of metro rail fire identified as AI-generated: FactWatch
BanglaFact detects fake photocard on Asif Nazrul's comment
BanglaFact detects fake photocard on Asif Nazrul's comment
Seminar on ‘The Politics of Literature’ held at Bangla Academy
Seminar on ‘The Politics of Literature’ held at Bangla Academy
Szalay wins Booker Prize for tortured tale of masculinity
Szalay wins Booker Prize for tortured tale of masculinity
Iranian actor Ershadi dies at 78 after battle with cancer
Iranian actor Ershadi dies at 78 after battle with cancer
E-ticketing launched at National Botanical Garden
E-ticketing launched at National Botanical Garden
KU Medical Centre begins new journey with modern facilities
KU Medical Centre begins new journey with modern facilities
Typhoid vaccination campaign achieves 94 percent target in Khulna city
Five dengue patients die, 1,139 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
Aman paddy harvesting going on in full swing in Manikganj
Aman paddy harvesting going on in full swing in Manikganj
Rangpur farmers to produce 13,28,993 tonnes of winter maize
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China emissions flat in third quarter as solar surges: study
China emissions flat in third quarter as solar surges: study
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