Shaheed Hadi buried beside Kazi Nazrul at DU; state mourning observed
Shaheed Hadi buried beside Kazi Nazrul at DU; state mourning observed
Namaj-e-janaza of Shaheed Hadi held
Namaj-e-janaza of Shaheed Hadi held
Chief Adviser mourns death of AK Khandker
Chief Adviser mourns death of AK Khandker
Faruk E Azam mourns death of AK Khandker
Faruk E Azam mourns death of AK Khandker
Nation observing state mourning over martyrdom of Osman Hadi
Nation observing state mourning over martyrdom of Osman Hadi
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Vested quarter making evil efforts to tarnish July spirit: Abrar 
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BNP ready to welcome Tarique Rahman: Ishraque
BNP ready to welcome Tarique Rahman: Ishraque
DHAKA, Dec 20, 2025 (BSS) - BNP-nominated candidate for Dhaka-6 constituency Engineer Ishraque Hossain today said the party is fully prepared to welcome BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman upon his return to the country. "People will spontaneously take part in the programme to welcome Tarique Rahman. Party leaders and activists will gather to receive him. We are fully ready, and his homecoming will be a historic event," he said. Ishraque was addressing a preparatory meeting on Tarique Rahman's homecoming held at the Sadek Hossen Khoka Community Centre in the capital's Gopibag area. Expressing concern over security, he said there are reports about the movement of marked Awami League terrorists who have been released on bail, which is as alarming. "The Awami League has not changed its approach to dealing with the opposition and is still resorting to violence as a means of political confrontation," he alleged. Ishrak also condemned the attacks on media. Regarding the upcoming national election, he stressed the need for strong coordination and effective management within the party. BNP senior leaders, including Mirza Abbas and Habibur Rashid Habib, along with party activists, were present at the meeting.
6 banned AL men arrested in Khulna, Bagerhat and Satkhira  
6 banned AL men arrested in Khulna, Bagerhat and Satkhira  
Lost democracy returning with Tarique Rahman: Mirza Abbas
Lost democracy returning with Tarique Rahman: Mirza Abbas
Dhaka rejects Indian advice on election process: Touhid
Dhaka rejects Indian advice on election process: Touhid
CA urges countrymen to decide nation's future thru polls, referendum
CA urges countrymen to decide nation's future thru polls, referendum
CEC rules out apprehension over election
CEC rules out apprehension over election
Dhaka strongly condemns deadly attack on Bangladeshi peacekeepers in Sudan
Dhaka strongly condemns deadly attack on Bangladeshi peacekeepers in Sudan
Bolivians protest fuel price hikes after subsidies cut
Bolivians protest fuel price hikes after subsidies cut
LA PAZ, Dec 20, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Bolivians protesting a doubling in fuel prices caused by an end to two decades of state subsidies brought traffic to a standstill Friday in cities nationwide. The country's new center-right president Rodrigo Paz on Wednesday announced an end to the subsidies used by leftist governments to freeze fuel prices for 20 years. The move is part of a package of reforms announced by Paz to end a deep economic crisis, blamed partly on the billions of dollars spent annually to keep fuel cheap. The fuel price increases, which took effect on Thursday, caused fares for buses -- the main mode of transport in the Andean country -- to double. Bus drivers took to the streets of the administrative capital La Paz, satellite city of El Alto and eastern economic hub of Santa Cruz to demand the subsidies be reinstated. They were joined in La Paz by traders, who said the fuel hikes were making their goods too expensive for customers. "For us, there is no Christmas anymore," Paulina Tancara, a 74-year-old small-business owner, told AFP, expressing her disappointment with Paz, whom she backed in the two-round August-October elections. Bolivia is experiencing a severe shortage of the foreign currency needed to import fuel and other essentials. Annual inflation rose to nearly 20 percent in November. Previous attempts to eliminate the country's cherished fuel subsidies have however encountered stiff resistance. Apart from transport workers and traders, other sectors have announced protests over the fuel increases. One mining union has declared an indefinite strike, and on Monday coca growers led by former socialist president Evo Morales will march on the central city of Cochabamba. Morales, who served three terms as president between 2006 and 2019, had attempted to stand again in this year's election but was barred by constitutional term limits.  
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Trump says will ask health insurers to cut prices
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Nurani Talimul Quran Board publishes results 
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NACTAR Bogura written exams postponed
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National University's Saturday LLB exam postponed
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DU Science Unit admission test postponed
Experts for protecting migratory birds for ecological balance
Experts for protecting migratory birds for ecological balance
RAJSHAHI, Dec 20, 2025 (BSS)- Experts at a workshop here today unequivocally called for taking immediate measures to protect the migratory birds and their habitats from pollution.     They also stressed the importance of strengthening existing laws against bird hunting and poaching, and increasing the involvement of local administration to catch poachers.  Nature & Biodiversity Conservation Forum (NBCF) organized the workshop titled “Way Forward for Biodiversity Conservation” at Christian Mission Hospital conference hall in the city. The event focuses on how urban and rural areas can become better habitats for migratory birds by taking actions like improving city planning, reducing pollution, and minimizing threats such as collisions and light pollution. The goal is to foster coexistence where both people and birds can thrive together in shared environments. Retired Professor Bidhan Chandra Das from the Department of Zoology at Rajshahi University (RU) and Prof Jalal Uddin Sarder from the Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences at RU addressed the meeting as resource persons disseminating their expertise on the issue. Director of Bangladesh Betar Hassan Akhter, NBCF General Secretary Engineer Junayed Ahmed and Chief Executive Officer of Mission Hospital Prodip Chand Mondal also spoke. NBCF President Prof BK Dam presided over the discussion. Discussions highlighted the crucial role migratory birds play in natural balance, such as insect and seed dispersal, nutrient cycling, and pollination.  There is a strong call for creating safe havens and gardens with adequate security to ensure the survival and breeding of migratory birds.  Professor Bidhan Chandra Das called for highlighting the impact of light and plastic pollution on migratory birds and their habitats; and protecting nature and natural resources through adopting time-befitting and effective measures for conservation of biodiversity. He underlined the need for creating gardens with adequate protection and security for migratory birds to ensure their safe living and breeding.  In his remarks, Prof Jalal Uddin Sarder said that out of about 710 species of birds including resident and migratory birds in Bangladesh, 650 species of birds have been included in the schedule of Wildlife (Conservation and Security) Act. The Birds which migrate from one place to another during a certain time of the year are known as migratory birds. These creatures play a significant role in maintaining ecological equilibrium. Earlier, the experts distributed leaflets at T-groin and Srirampur area for resisting bird hunting through creating awareness among the public in general.
Police recovered looted arms of Halishahar thana from Lakkhipur
Police recovered looted arms of Halishahar thana from Lakkhipur
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Nine nomination forms lifted for 6 constituencies in Rajshahi 
Hadi shooting: two men who helped Foysal flee to India remanded
Hadi shooting: two men who helped Foysal flee to India remanded
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Top terror Subrata Bain's daughter remanded in Arif killing case
Tribunal orders appointment of state defence to try fugitive Joy
Tribunal orders appointment of state defence to try fugitive Joy
ICT indictment hearing in case against Salman, Anisul on Dec 22
ICT indictment hearing in case against Salman, Anisul on Dec 22
Pakistan court hands former PM Khan 17-year sentence in gifts case
Pakistan court hands former PM Khan 17-year sentence in gifts case
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Dec 20, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - A Pakistani court sentenced former prime minister Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi to 17 years on Saturday for corruption involving gifts the jailed leader received while in office. The ruling is the latest legal setback for Khan, who has faced a multitude of cases since his government was removed from power in 2022. Khan, incarcerated since 2023, has denied the charges and accused authorities of political persecution. Both Khan and Bibi were handed a 10-year prison sentence on criminal breach of trust, and seven years on corruption charges in a case alleging the underpricing of state gifts. Under Pakistani law, government officials must declare all gifts, but are allowed to keep those below a certain value or buy them back at a discount. Saturday's sentencing came on charges of undervaluing a jewellery set made by the Italian luxury brand Bulgari that Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman presented to Khan and his wife in May 2021. The case is separate from an earlier case, linked to luxury watches also presented by Prince Mohammed, in which Khan was sentenced to 14 years and Bibi seven. In a post on X, the former prime minister's party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf said that the latest conviction by a "kangaroo court is just to prolong Imran Khan's illegal, unjust incarceration". "The entire world knows these cases are politically motivated," it added. Party spokesman Syed Zulfikhar Bukhari told AFP that the ruling "ignores basic principles of justice". "Criminal liability has been imposed without proof of intent, gain or loss, relying on a retrospective reinterpretation of the rules," he said. Khan's family have ratcheted up their efforts to draw attention of his prison conditions. In a recent interview with Sky News, the former leader's son Kasim Khan said his father was in "complete isolation" and not even allowed to communicate with guards. "It's all kind of psychological torture tactics. No contact with family, no contact with personal physician or anything like that. They use these tactics to try and completely isolate him," he said. Pakistan's government has repeatedly rejected such allegations.         
BCB announces revised schedule for first division cricket
BCB announces revised schedule for first division cricket
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Kamran Ghulam, Delport join Chattogram for BPL
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Fortis move to 2nd position with facile win in BFL
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India drops Shubman Gill T20 World Cup squad
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BanglaFact detects AI-generated Joy-Trump photo
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BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
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BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
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Activities in Shilpakala Academy to resume from Dec 21
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Victory Day Concert being held at Suhrawardy Udyan
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Idrakpur Fort of Mughal era stands as a witness to time
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288 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
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Manikganj sees bumper Aman paddy harvest
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Japan govt sued over 'unconstitutional' climate inaction
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