People to determine their fate for next 50 years thru Feb 12 polls: Fouzul
People to determine their fate for next 50 years thru Feb 12 polls: Fouzul
Khalilur Rahman meets US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in Washington DC
Khalilur Rahman meets US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in Washington DC
Taiyeb stresses integrated approach to make citizen services easier
Taiyeb stresses integrated approach to make citizen services easier
EC publishes new Bangla version of RPO
EC publishes new Bangla version of RPO
12-year jail, Tk 1.5m fine for tiger, elephant hunting kept in new ordinance
12-year jail, Tk 1.5m fine for tiger, elephant hunting kept in new ordinance
Postal vote likely to become vital in upcoming national polls
Postal vote likely to become vital in upcoming national polls
Plan underway to expand advanced laparoscopic surgery to district level: Prof PC Biswas
DNCC to beautify spaces under elevated expressway
DNCC to beautify spaces under elevated expressway
DHAKA, Jan 09, 2026 (BSS)- Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) has undertaken initiative for beautification of the open space under the Dhaka Elevated Expressway. Talking to reporters at the site the beautification site at Uttara today DNCC Administrator Mohammad Ejaz said plantation, gardening and seating arrangement for travelers and pedestrians will be done under the project. He said DNCC has formed a five-member committee to take over the unused vacant space from the Bangladesh Bridge Authority. A memorandum of understanding (MoU) has already been signed between Bangladesh Bridge Authority and the DNCC to execute the project. Under the agreement the DNCC will implement greening, landscaping, pedestrian-friendly infrastructure and public recreation space in the unused areas under the Dhaka Elevated Expressway.  DNCC’s initiative will help create vibrant public spaces, improve environment and bring aesthetic changes in the lives of citizens, the administrator said.
IO names 77 witnesses in charge-sheet of Hadi murder case
IO names 77 witnesses in charge-sheet of Hadi murder case
171 held in joint forces operations nationwide in a week
171 held in joint forces operations nationwide in a week
Khaleda Zia: From homemaker to Bangladesh's first female prime minister
Khaleda Zia: From homemaker to Bangladesh's first female prime minister
The untold Liberation War journey of Khaleda Zia
The untold Liberation War journey of Khaleda Zia
Khaleda Zia's policy: Balancing between left and right
Khaleda Zia's policy: Balancing between left and right
Adieu Khaleda Zia: The fearless face of Bangladesh politics
Adieu Khaleda Zia: The fearless face of Bangladesh politics
Stocks rise ahead of US jobs data and key tariffs ruling
Stocks rise ahead of US jobs data and key tariffs ruling
LONDON, Jan 9, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Stock markets advanced Friday as traders awaited the release of crucial US jobs data and a possible Supreme Court ruling on US President Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs. Most stocks have enjoyed a solid start to the new year, with indexes in Seoul, Frankfurt and London hitting record highs this week, largely on optimism for the tech sector. Swiss mining giant Glencore jumped ten percent to top London's FTSE 100 index after confirming it was in merger talks with Australian-British rival Rio Tinto, which fell two percent. London, Paris and Frankfurt were also higher in midday trading. "Global markets await two key events in the US later today which could significantly impact volatility," said Emma Wall, chief investment strategist at Hargreaves Lansdown. Traders will pore over nonfarm payrolls figures for December, widely expected play a key role in the Federal Reserve's decision-making at its next interest-rate meeting this month. The central bank indicated last month that its next move could be a pause after three successive cuts, though analysts said that a big downside miss could revive talk of another reduction. The US Supreme Court's possible ruling on the legality of many of Trump's punishing tariffs is also keeping investors occupied. A ruling against the government could have a huge impact on its economic and fiscal plans. "Some may read it as an effective cut to inflation which would be good news for equities, but it also means a cut to government revenues -- bad news for bonds," Wall said. Wall Street ended Thursday on a mixed note, but Asia saw a more positive run ahead of the weekend. Stock markets in Tokyo, Singapore, Seoul, Bangkok and Manila rose, though there were losses in Wellington, Taipei, Mumbai and Jakarta. Hong Kong and Shanghai were helped by figures showing that Chinese inflation rose more than expected last month, extending a period of growth following months of deflationary pressure. The 0.8 percent increase in consumer prices was the fastest pace since February 2023, though analysts noted that the increase was mainly for food costs, masking broader weaknesses. Chinese AI startup MiniMax soared as much as 78 percent on its Hong Kong trading debut, a day after rival Zhipu AI enjoyed its own strong first day, a sign that healthy investor demand is rewarding the country's rapidly developing sector. Oil prices extended their gains after rallying more than three percent Thursday, after Trump threatened to hit Iran "very hard" if the authorities killed protesters amid mounting civil unrest over an economic crisis. Crude prices had stumbled earlier in the week after Trump said Venezuela would ship millions of barrels to the United States following the toppling of the South American country's leader. - Key figures at around 1100 GMT - London - FTSE 100: UP 0.5 percent at 10,093.18 points Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.7 percent at 8,304.46 Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.2 percent at 25,183.89 Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 1.6 percent at 51,939.89 (close) Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.3 percent at 26,231.79 (close) Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.9 percent at 4,120.43 (close) New York - Dow: UP 0.6 percent at 49,266.11 (close) Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1645 from $1.1652 on Thursday Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3409 from $1.3432 Dollar/yen: UP at 157.67 yen from 157.16 yen Euro/pound: UP at 86.85 pence from 86.75 pence West Texas Intermediate: UP 0.5 percent at $58.03 per barrel Brent North Sea Crude: UP 0.5 percent at $62.28 per barrel
EU countries approve long-stalled Mercosur trade deal: diplomats
EU countries approve long-stalled Mercosur trade deal: diplomats
CDF rejects concerns, praises proposed Microcredit Bank Ordinance as 'landmark' step
CDF rejects concerns, praises proposed Microcredit Bank Ordinance as 'landmark' step
Youth festival held in Rajbari thru various competitions 
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Deer traps removed from Sundarbans in Bagerhat
Taiyeb stresses integrated approach to make citizen services easier
Taiyeb stresses integrated approach to make citizen services easier
EU chief von der Leyen says Europe to do 'everything it can' to support Syria
Russia joins Chinese, Iran warships for drills off S.Africa
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DNCC to beautify spaces under elevated expressway
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Scopus names top 10 researchers of BAU for 2025
Scopus names top 10 researchers of BAU for 2025
Sports crucial for students’ physical, mental development: KUET VC
Sports crucial for students’ physical, mental development: KUET VC
Online applications for MPO enlistment open till Jan 25 
Online applications for MPO enlistment open till Jan 25 
Non-fiction book fair to begin at DU on Saturday
Non-fiction book fair to begin at DU on Saturday
Deer traps removed from Sundarbans in Bagerhat
Deer traps removed from Sundarbans in Bagerhat
BAGERHAT, Jan 9, 2026 (BSS) - Forest Department personnel today recovered and destroyed a 500-metre-long garland trap, locally known as "Mala Fad", used by poachers to hunt deer in the Sundarbans of Bagerhat district. The drive was conducted in the Charaputia area of the Sundarbans. During the operation, a live deer caught in the snare was rescued and released safely back into the forest. Divisional Forest Officer of the Eastern Sundarbans Md Rezaul Karim Chowdhury confirmed the matter. He said the forest officials also recovered and removed 67 more "Sitka traps" from different locations of the forest under the Ghagramari range during the same operation. The DFO said Forest Department staff are carrying out regular and risky foot patrols across their jurisdictions to curb deer poaching in the Sundarbans. Using the "parallel line searching" method, the teams are continuing systematic drives to locate, recover and remove illegal deer traps, he added.
Four brick kilns fined Taka 19 lakh in Nilphamari
Four brick kilns fined Taka 19 lakh in Nilphamari
Unidentified teen's body recovered from Bhairab River in Khulna
Unidentified teen's body recovered from Bhairab River in Khulna
Sabalenka gets revenge over Keys in repeat of Australian Open final
Sabalenka gets revenge over Keys in repeat of Australian Open final
Real Madrid's Mbappe fit to play Super Cup final: Alonso
Real Madrid's Mbappe fit to play Super Cup final: Alonso
New Chelsea boss Rosenior faces FA Cup test
New Chelsea boss Rosenior faces FA Cup test
Age no barrier for rampant Australia but future uncertain
Age no barrier for rampant Australia but future uncertain
EU chief von der Leyen says Europe to do 'everything it can' to support Syria
EU chief von der Leyen says Europe to do 'everything it can' to support Syria
DAMASCUS, Jan 9, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said Europe would do everything possible to assist Syria's recovery and reconstruction, after meeting President Ahmed al-Sharaa on Friday in Damascus. Von der Leyen, the highest ranking EU official to visit since longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad was ousted in December 2024, is on a regional tour alongside Antonio Costa, who heads the European Council. Their visit comes as days of deadly clashes between government forces and Kurdish fighters have rocked the north Syrian city of Aleppo. "Europe will do everything it can to support Syria's recovery and reconstruction," von der Leyen said on X. A Syrian presidency statement said the two sides discussed cooperation, including on reconstruction, as well as "humanitarian matters and the refugee issue in Europe". On Thursday, a joint EU-Jordan statement issued on the eve of the EU leaders' arrival in Damascus said that "we will continue working together in support of a peaceful and inclusive Syrian-led and Syrian-owned transition". Syria is struggling to forge a new path after years of war sparked by a brutal crackdown on pro-democracy protests in 2011. Sharaa, who is seeking to extend state authority across the whole country, has come under pressure to protect Syria's many minority communities, including the Kurds. Several EU officials have visited Syria since Assad's ouster by Sharaa's forces more than a year ago, and the EU has removed economic sanctions in place under Assad. In March, the EU pledged nearly 2.5 billion euros in aid for Syria for 2025 and 2026. Von der Leyen and Costa were also visiting Lebanon on Friday.
Temperature drops to 9°C in Kurigram, char residents struggle amid intensifying cold
Temperature drops to 9°C in Kurigram, char residents struggle amid intensifying cold
Cold wave, fog to dominate weather 
Cold wave, fog to dominate weather 
Panchagarh Shivers at Season's lowest 6.8°C
Panchagarh Shivers at Season's lowest 6.8°C
Lowest temperature of season drops to 6.7 degrees Celsius
Lowest temperature of season drops to 6.7 degrees Celsius
Mild cold wave sweeps parts of country, dry weather likely
Mild cold wave sweeps parts of country, dry weather likely
Mild cold wave, temperature fall, dense fog grip parts of country
Mild cold wave, temperature fall, dense fog grip parts of country
Mild cold wave continues across northern, western districts
Mild cold wave continues across northern, western districts

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List of key Golden Globe nominees
List of key Golden Globe nominees
JICA commences photography contest titled “My Bangladesh, My Development”
JICA commences photography contest titled “My Bangladesh, My Development”
6th Bogura International Film Festival begins today
6th Bogura International Film Festival begins today
Key winners at Critics Choice Awards
Key winners at Critics Choice Awards
Some food preservatives linked to higher cancer, diabetes risk
Some food preservatives linked to higher cancer, diabetes risk
35 dengue patients hospitalized in 24 hours
35 dengue patients hospitalized in 24 hours
Cold-related illnesses surge, 1,400 children treated in Khulna hospitals
Cold-related illnesses surge, 1,400 children treated in Khulna hospitals
Bhawal Garh stands as living testimony to bengal's history, heritage
Bhawal Garh stands as living testimony to bengal's history, heritage
Fallow Lalmai Hills land transformed into thriving fruit garden
Fallow Lalmai Hills land transformed into thriving fruit garden
Profitable prices encouraging Rangpur farmers to expand banana cultivation
Broccoli brings higher profits to Rajshahi farmers
Experts say oceans soaked up record heat levels in 2025
Experts say oceans soaked up record heat levels in 2025
2025 warmest year on record in North Sea: German maritime agency
Norway sees hottest year on record in 2025
Bhawal Garh stands as living testimony to bengal's history, heritage
Bhawal Garh stands as living testimony to bengal's history, heritage
Tourist influx peaks in Rangamati in winter season
Panchagarh's unique 'Rocks Museum' draws tourists with ancient artifacts