PM meets President at Bangabhaban on Independence Day
PM meets President at Bangabhaban on Independence Day
President takes salute, PM witnesses parade at National Parade Square
President takes salute, PM witnesses parade at National Parade Square
PM greets armed forces personnel after Independence Day parade
PM greets armed forces personnel after Independence Day parade
Probe body formed over Daulatdia ferry accident 
Probe body formed over Daulatdia ferry accident 
Independence Day parade held after 18 years
Independence Day parade held after 18 years
PM pays homage to his parents on Independence Day
PM pays homage to his parents on Independence Day
Ziaur Rahman’s declaration was essentially a call to the Liberation War: Tuku
Cox’s Bazar packed with tourists on Independence Day
Cox’s Bazar packed with tourists on Independence Day
By Ibrahim Khalil Mamun COX’S BAZAR, Mar 26, 2026 (BSS)- The holiday mood of Independence Day combined with the extended Eid-ul-Fitr vacation has turned tourist town Cox’s Bazar into a hub of festivity. Waves of visitors are flocking to the wide sandy beach and blue waters of the city’s iconic seashores. Families and groups of tourists are enjoying the sea, swimming in the waves, strolling along the sand, and taking photographs, creating a vibrant and celebratory environment.  The long holiday, which includes the weekly weekend and Independence Day, has drawn people of all ages to the coastline. Visiting the Sugandha Point this afternoon, families were seen bathing in the sea, walking along the beach, and capturing memories with loved ones. Visitors expressed delight at spending quality time together during the extended break. Fazle Rabbi of Mohammadpur in Dhaka said, “We have visited several places in Cox’s Bazar, including Inani Beach and other nearby attractions. We came with our family and enjoying a great time.” Another tourist, Rabeya Khatun, said, “It feels wonderful to be here. The presence of people makes the atmosphere lively. Spending time with everyone is truly enjoyable.” Another visitor named Ahsanul Haq echoed the same, voicing that he came with family and children.  Meanwhile, lifeguards and the tourist police were deployed along the coastline to ensure visitor safety and smooth travel, implementing a three-tier security system. Md. Imtiaz Ahmed, manager of Sea Safe Lifeguard, said, “On Independence Day following Eid vacation, millions of tourists have flocked in Cox’s Bazar beach. We have set up a three-level security system, including observation towers, beach patrols, and boats in the water to ensure the safety of tourists.” Inspector Zahidul Islam of Cox’s Bazar Tourist Police Zone confirmed that the beach is fully safe for visitors.  “Multiple police boxes, mobile teams, and station-based units are on constant duty, with the tourist police remaining vigilant to maintain maximum security,” he said. Tourism-related businesses reported bustling activity in more than 500 hotels, motels, resorts, restaurants, and market areas across Cox’s Bazar. Abul Kashem Sikder, president of the Cox’s Bazar Residential Hotel-Motel-Guest House Owners Association, said, at least seven lakh tourists have visited Cox’s Bazar over the past five days, from the day after Eid till today, with an additional 2 lakh visitors expected by Saturday.  
BNP committed to realizing ideals of Liberation War under Tarique Rahman’s leadership: Moyeen Khan
BNP committed to realizing ideals of Liberation War under Tarique Rahman’s leadership: Moyeen Khan
Mir Helal stresses upholding values of equality, human dignity
Mir Helal stresses upholding values of equality, human dignity
Sirens, blasts in Israel as Iran fires waves of missiles
Sirens, blasts in Israel as Iran fires waves of missiles
JERUSALEM, March 26, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Air raid sirens sounded and explosions rang out in several areas of Israel on Thursday as Iran launched multiple missiles, the military said, adding that the projectiles had been intercepted. Falling shrapnel has wounded seven people since the first missile attack was detected in the morning, according to Israel's emergency service Magen David Adom. The military said it had detected seven waves of incoming missiles over the course of the day, triggering sirens in central Israel, Jerusalem, Haifa and some areas of the occupied West Bank. "Defence systems are operating to intercept the threat," it said as it announced each salvo. AFP journalists in Tel Aviv reported hearing several blasts from the morning, with the first missile fire detected at 6:49 am (0449 GMT). AFP footage showed a residential building in the Tel Aviv area struck by debris from an intercepted missile. Images showed damage to an apartment, with metal fragments scattered across the scene. Rescue services and medics were deployed to assess the damage. Earlier, a spokesperson for Magen David Adom told public radio that several houses were damaged in the central city of Kafr Qassem. Mayor Haitham Taha said the damage was caused by cluster munitions. Magen David Adom said six people were wounded in Kafr Qassem and one in Tel Aviv. AFP footage showed a large crater at the impact site in Kafr Qassem, as well as several cars overturned by the blast. The first morning attack came more than 14 hours after the military last reported incoming missiles from Iran. Central Israel also came under fire overnight from Lebanon, after the Iran-backed Hezbollah group said it had targeted military sites in the area. Israeli media reported that six rockets were intercepted. In a separate statement, the military said a soldier was killed in fighting in south Lebanon on Thursday. Since the war in the Middle East began on February 28, the Israeli military has lost three soldiers in combat in southern Lebanon, where ground operations have expanded.  
'It was then 2.15 am...March 26 in 1971'
'It was then 2.15 am...March 26 in 1971'
PM holds special meeting on fuel situation
PM holds special meeting on fuel situation
PM calls for collective efforts to build desired Bangladesh
PM calls for collective efforts to build desired Bangladesh
BNP's politics is to change people's fate: PM
BNP's politics is to change people's fate: PM
Oil prices slip, stocks rally as Washington, Tehran bicker over talks
Oil prices slip, stocks rally as Washington, Tehran bicker over talks
NEW YORK, March 26, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Oil prices fell and stock markets rallied Wednesday on reports of a US plan to end the war with Iran -- which promptly rejected Washington's overtures, according to state media. After nearly four weeks of conflict, investors jumped on signs that hostilities could be winding down, with the safe-haven dollar losing support. Analysts pointed out, however, that the arrival of more US troops in the Middle East and fresh missile strikes between Iran and Israel suggested that the path forward was far from clear. US President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened to "unleash hell" if Iran did not strike a deal, but Tehran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said his country did not intend to negotiate. Moreover, an unnamed Iranian military official told local media that Tehran would target shipping in the Red Sea if the Washington launched a ground invasion. While global shares rose modestly, oil prices dipped as the Brent crude benchmark was down 2.2 percent at $102.22 a barrel, while West Texas Intermediate was also off 2.2 percent at $90.32 a barrel. Earlier, crude futures had plunged more than six percent. Jack Ablin, from Cresset wealth management, said the stocks rally was driven by investors "really just latching on to any promising news right now." The equities push was "really related to oil prices going down and that anticipated end of the hostilities, or at least a settling down of hostilities." - Crisis warning - As World Trade Organization ministers prepared to meet in Yaounde, the head of the International Chamber of Commerce bluntly warned that the conflict could cause the "worst industrial crisis" in decades. "The head of the International Energy Agency has warned that the world is facing an energy crisis more severe than the oil shocks of the 1970s," said John Denton. "From a business perspective, we believe this could yet become the worst industrial crisis in living memory." Offering respite to some countries, Tehran announced it would let oil vessels from "non-hostile" nations pass through the crucial Strait of Hormuz. The head of the International Energy Agency, Fatih Birol, said he was "ready to move forward" with an additional release of oil reserves "if and when necessary." Wall Street closed in the green, with the Dow rising 0.7 percent, the broader-based S&P 500 up 0.5 percent and the tech-heavy Nasdaq adding 0.8 percent. In Europe, London, Frankfurt and Paris closed up just shy of 1.5 percent ahead. Asian markets closed with strong gains, led by Tokyo, which won nearly three percent. European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde said the ECB has several options for dealing with the energy shock, vowing policymakers would not be "paralysed by hesitation." At its most recent meeting last week, the ECB kept interest rates on hold, while warning of higher inflation and lower growth in the eurozone owing to the war. However, analysts have raised bets on the central bank hiking borrowing costs as soon as next month to try and keep the lid on an expected surge in consumer prices. - Key figures at around 2015 GMT - Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 2.2 percent at $102.22 a barrel West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 2.2 percent at $90.32 a barrel New York - Dow: UP 0.7 percent at 46,429.49 points (close) New York - S&P 500: UP 0.5 percent at 6,591.90 (close) New York - Nasdaq Composite: UP 0.8 percent at 21,929.83 (close) London - FTSE 100: UP 1.4 percent at 10,106.84 points (close) Paris - CAC 40: UP 1.3 percent at 7,846.55 (close) Frankfurt - DAX: UP 1.4 percent at 22,957.087 (close) Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 2.9 percent at 53,749.62 (close) Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 1.1 percent at 25,335.95 (close) Shanghai - Composite: UP 1.3 percent at 3,931.84 (close) Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1565 from $1.1583 on Tuesday Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3365 from $1.3381 Dollar/yen: UP at 159.47 yen from 159.03 yen Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.52 pence from 86.57 pence
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BRUR celebrates Independence and National Day with due dignity
BRUR celebrates Independence and National Day with due dignity
NTRCA to recruit 12,951 heads, asst. heads in MPO-listed institutions
NTRCA to recruit 12,951 heads, asst. heads in MPO-listed institutions
PUST celebrates Independence Day with grandeur
PUST celebrates Independence Day with grandeur
Education ministry orders dengue cleanliness drive before reopening of educational institutions
Education ministry orders dengue cleanliness drive before reopening of educational institutions
Astomi Snan festival held in Gaibandha
Astomi Snan festival held in Gaibandha
GAIBANDHA, MAR 26, 2026 (BSS) -  Astomi Snan, one of the biggest religious festivals of the Hindu Community, was held in the river of Brahmaputra of the district today with due respect, much religious fervor and festivity like other parts of the country. Marking the festival, a large number of Hindu devotees including women from different parts of the districts and its neighboring areas had gathered at western sides of the Brahmaputra and took bath in the river from 6 am. According to their faith the Hindu devotees believe that to take bath in the river of Brahmaputra at Chilmari area is very significant to get rid of all curse and sins so many Hindu devotees from far flung areas of the country including India and Nepal had come to Chilmarighat in Kurigram district to participate in the ritual. Chilmari UNO M. Mahmudul- ul-Hasan said the necessary measures had been taken in the Chilmarighat, biggest spot for the Astomi Snan in the northern districts, to help the Hindu devotees perform their holy snan in the river peacefully side by side with ensuring law and order situation deploying police and ansar personnel there. Apart from this, the Astomi Snan was also held in the river along its western side at different spots including Horipur, Lalchamar, Kamarjani, Balashighat, Fulchharighat and Saghata of the district Gaibandha district, said Poresh Chandra Saha, secretary of Bangladesh Puja Utjapon Parishad, Gaibandha district chapter. Fairs were also held on the side of the river and at the plain land including the hat and bazaars of the district on the occasion. 
Independence and National Day observed in Khulna with due respect 
Independence and National Day observed in Khulna with due respect 
Hindu community celebrates Astami Snan in Jamalpur
Hindu community celebrates Astami Snan in Jamalpur
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Cox’s Bazar packed with tourists on Independence Day
Cox’s Bazar packed with tourists on Independence Day
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