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ICT-1 starts reading out judgment in Hasina's crimes against humanity case
ICT-1 starts reading out judgment in Hasina's crimes against humanity case
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Lack of party cooperation may put election in question: CEC
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Fire safety plan NOC now available for online download
Various organizations demand maximum punishment for Hasina, others
Various organizations demand maximum punishment for Hasina, others
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Countrywide security stepped up ahead of Hasina verdict: IGP
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If Hasina's crime is punished appropriately, it will set an example: Rizvi
If Hasina's crime is punished appropriately, it will set an example: Rizvi
DHAKA, Nov 17, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi today said that if Sheikh Hasina's crime is punished appropriately, it will set an example. He made the remarks at a press conference held at the BNP central office in the capital's Nayapaltan. Rizvi said that the previous fascist government had been spreading propaganda controlling the media. He added that the type of court orders seen during Sheikh Hasina's tenure will not happen now, which is the belief of the people.  "The people want a fair trial. They are witnessing and will continue to witness that fair trial," he said. He continued, "We want a peaceful Bangladesh, where people of all believes can express their opinions beautifully and the voting will be smooth, fair and inclusive." The BNP leader further said that the brutality is being remembered with which the law enforcement agencies of the country killed Abu Sayeed, Mughda and Wasim Akram, along with the horrors they displayed by killing children indiscriminately. He went on, "Those who committed crimes during the past fascist era; gave orders-- are shamelessly setting buses on fire. Cocktails are being bought with looted money from various banks. The money for sabotage is coming from the money embezzled from the Padma Bridge and Metrorail." Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said that during the fascist era, propaganda was carried out against leaders and activists agitating for democracy by controlling the media. He said, "Even then, we repeatedly stated that the fire incidents had nothing to do with those who love democracy, nor with BNP leaders and activists. We also provided clear evidence at that time. The pattern of those arson terrorism and their responsibility is now visible." Commenting on Sheikh Hasina's instructions from abroad, Rizvi said, "Her directives while saying in India are not legal. Why is India allowing this to happen? By sheltering criminals and giving them an opportunity to sabotage Bangladesh, India is violating the law. The people of Bangladesh are not viewing this positively; such behavior is unexpected." Rizvi further said that, like last year, orders have again been issued this time not to hold any kind of event, including cake-cutting, on the occasion of BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman's birthday next Thursday (November 20).  He added that if anyone is considering organizing an event, they will have to donate that money instead. BNP Joint Secretary General Habib Un-Nabi-Khan Sohel, Abdus Salam Azad, Organizing Secretary Syedul Alam Babul and others were also present at the press conference.
DUCSU screens live Sheikh Hasina trial verdict at TSC
DUCSU screens live Sheikh Hasina trial verdict at TSC
25 more AL leaders arrested in city for planning sabotage
25 more AL leaders arrested in city for planning sabotage
CA reaffirms UK minister of govt’s commitment to ensuring fair, inclusive polls
CA reaffirms UK minister of govt’s commitment to ensuring fair, inclusive polls
Gazette of “July National Charter (Constitutional Reform) Implementation Order, 2025” issued
Gazette of “July National Charter (Constitutional Reform) Implementation Order, 2025” issued
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Necessary amendments will be made to govt grant policy for film production: Mahfuj Alam
EC to register 16 more local poll observer bodies
EC to register 16 more local poll observer bodies
Asian markets struggle as fears build over tech rally, US rates
Asian markets struggle as fears build over tech rally, US rates
HONG KONG, Nov 17, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Asian markets were mixed Monday amid simmering concerns that the Federal Reserve will not cut interest rates as hoped next month, while fears of a bubble continue to weigh on sentiment. The tepid mood on trading floors also dragged on the crypto sector, with bitcoin briefly erasing all its gains this year -- just over a month after hitting a record high. Meanwhile, simmering tensions between China and Japan hit tourism and retail firms on Tokyo's exchange. Stocks have enjoyed a healthy rally since their tariff-fuelled swoon in April, with tech firms leading the way as companies pumped eye-watering amounts of cash into all things linked to artificial intelligence. That has been compounded by a weakening US jobs market that has fanned expectations the Fed will cut rates. However, the gains have petered out in recent weeks as investors re-evaluate those two pillars. Fed boss Jerome Powell said a third-straight reduction in borrowing costs was not certain next month, while other officials have hinted they intend to stand pat. The decision makers said they were concerned that inflation remained stubbornly anchored above the bank's two percent target, overshadowing labour market fears. Traders are keenly awaiting the release of several reports -- including on jobs and inflation -- that had been held up by the record government shutdown that ended last week. The winding back of rate cut bets comes amid growing unease about the sky-high valuations in the tech sector and warnings that a bubble has formed that could soon burst. All eyes are on this week's release of earnings from chip titan Nvidia, which this month became the first $5 trillion company. "Nvidia has been partly responsible for powering the AI rally, but is now facing pressure amid concerns about stretched valuations in the sector," wrote Fiona Cincotta, senior market analyst at City Index. "Worries about an AI bubble have weighed on the sector, and investors are questioning not only the amount of money companies are spending on the tech relative to the returns they're seeing, but also the circular nature of the spending." After a tepid lead from Wall Street, Asian markets fluctuated. Hong Kong, Shanghai and Singapore all dropped, though Seoul, Manila, Bangkok, Wellington and Taipei advanced. Sydney was barely moved. Tokyo also sank as figures showed Japan's economy shrank 0.4 percent in the three months to September. Tourism and retail firms were among the worst hit after China advised its citizens not to travel to Japan amid a diplomatic spat over comments by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi about Taiwan. Cosmetics firm Shiseido dived more than nine percent, department store group Takashimaya nearly six five percent and Fast Retailing -- the owner of Uniqlo -- shed 4.8 percent. Department store group Mitsukoshi fell 11.3 percent and Pan Pacific, behind discount retail chain and tourist magnet Don Quijote, slid 5.3 percent. Japan Airlines gave up 3.4 percent. China is the biggest source of tourists to Japan. Takaichi's comments earlier this month were widely interpreted as implying an attack on Taiwan could warrant Tokyo's military support. If a Taiwan emergency entails "battleships and the use of force, then that could constitute a situation threatening the survival (of Japan), any way you slice it", she told parliament. The two sides last week summoned each other's ambassadors, with China then telling its citizens to avoid travelling to Japan. Bitcoin was also suffering from the uncertain climate on trading floors, with the digital unit briefly dropping to $92,935.51 -- below the $93,714 mark it finished at on December 31 -- according to Bloomberg data. It bounced back slightly in the afternoon to sit above $95,000. The cryptocurrency hit a peak of $126,251 on October 6. Investors spend most of the year piling into bitcoin after Donald Trump returned to the White House pledging to deregulate the crypto sector. The president's embrace of digital assets has reversed years of US government scepticism towards the industry, with the US House of Representatives passing three landmark cryptocurrency bills in July. - Key figures at around 0705 GMT - Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.1 percent at 50,323.91 (close) Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 1.0 percent at 26,312.44 Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.5 percent at 3,972.03 (close) Dollar/yen: UP at 154.68 yen from 154.55 yen on Friday Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1603 from $1.1621 Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3148 from $1.3171 Euro/pound: UP at 88.26 pence from 88.22 pence West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 1.1 percent at $59.46 per barrel Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 1.0 percent at $63.78 per barrel New York - Dow: DOWN 0.7 percent at 47,147.48 (close)  
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DUCSU celebrates 'Adi Noboborsho' for first time
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Two Pakistani professors visit RU for academic exchange
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RCC launches education stipend for poor, talented students
RAJSHAHI, Nov 17, 2025 (BSS) - Rajshahi City Corporation (RCC) has launched an education stipend for poor and talented students aimed at supporting their studies. The RCC handed over stipend cheques to five students at the conference hall of the Divisional Commissioner's Office here on Sunday afternoon. Each university-level student received Taka 10,000, college-level students Taka 7,000, high school-level students Taka 5,000, and primary-level students Taka 3,000. The financial grants will be provided every three months. The recipients are: Samiul Haque, a third-year student of the Department of Geology and Mining, and Khatiza Khatun, a first-year student of the Department of Folklore and Social Development Studies, both at Rajshahi University; Tamalika Akther Mou from Rajshahi City College; Mohima Khatun from Rajshahi Government Women's College; and Saleh Uddin from Rajshahi New Government Degree College. Divisional Commissioner and RCC Administrator Khondoker Azim Ahmed distributed the cheques. Additional Commissioners Rezaul Alam Sarker, Habibur Rahman, Dr Chitralekha Naznin, and RCC Chief Executive Officer Rezaul Karim were also present.  
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Arguments in plot scam case against Hasina, 11 others on Nov 23
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Actress Mehazabien, brother get bail in case over threats
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JERUSALEM, Nov 17, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Israel's military said Monday it had killed a Hezbollah operative in southern Lebanon, a region that has witnessed several attacks despite the ceasefire between Israel and the Iran-backed group. "Yesterday evening (Sunday)... The IDF struck and eliminated Hezbollah terrorist Muhammad Ali Shuweikh in the Mansouri area in southern Lebanon," the military said in a statement. The army said the targeted operative was the local representative for Hezbollah in the area. "He was responsible for communication between the terror organisation and the residents of the area regarding financial and military subjects. Additionally, the terrorist operated to seize private assets for terror use," it added. "The terrorists' activities constituted a violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon." The Lebanese health ministry on Sunday said the strike hit a car in the town of Mansouri, just over 10 kilometres (six miles) from the Israeli border, and "resulted in the martyrdom of a citizen". A report from Lebanon's National News Agency said the deceased was a school principal in Mansouri. In November last year, Lebanon and Israel agreed a ceasefire to end more than a year of fighting between Israel and the Hezbollah militia, which broke out after the start of the Gaza war in October 2023. The UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon said Israeli soldiers shot at its troops on Sunday in the south of the country, while Israel's military said it had spotted two suspects and fired warning shots. The IDF cited "poor weather conditions" and said it had not deliberately directed fire towards United Nations troops.  
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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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AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
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BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
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DUCSU celebrates 'Adi Noboborsho' for first time
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Actress Mehazabien, brother get bail in case over threats
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Prof Dr. Israfil Shaheen to represent Bangladesh at 18th Asia-Pacific Theatre Festival
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