CA calls for broker, fraudulence free system to send workers abroad
CA calls for broker, fraudulence free system to send workers abroad
Bangladesh to amend money laundering prevention law to speed up asset recovery 
Bangladesh to amend money laundering prevention law to speed up asset recovery 
Probe into 2024 election’s dummy candidate’s role demanded
Probe into 2024 election’s dummy candidate’s role demanded
Fascist forces plotting targeted killings of July Uprising leaders: 18 student bodies
Fascist forces plotting targeted killings of July Uprising leaders: 18 student bodies
Bangladesh intensifies legal efforts to recover laundered money from abroad: BB Governor
Bangladesh intensifies legal efforts to recover laundered money from abroad: BB Governor
Highest medical care ensured for injured peacekeepers in Sudan
Highest medical care ensured for injured peacekeepers in Sudan
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Spl Asstt Anis wants experts’ role in Ctg monorail project
Spl Asstt Anis wants experts’ role in Ctg monorail project
CHATTOGRAM, Dec 17, 2025 (BSS)- Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser Dr. Anisuzzaman Chowdhury has suggested for involvement of internationally reputed experienced experts for proper implementation of proposed Monorail project in the port city.  Prof. Anis came up with the suggestion during a meeting with Chattogram City Corporation (CCC) Mayor Dr. Shahadat Hossain. CCC mayor sought all-out cooperation from the government in implementing the project.  President of the Greater Chattogram Economic Forum and former CCCI President Amir Humayun Mahmud Chowdhury was also present during the meeting held at Tiger Pass city Bhavan this morning. City Mayor informed that the meeting that a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between CCC, Arab Contractor and Orascom Peninsula Consortium to carry out feasibility study and execution of Chattogram Monorail Project on June 24 last.   The CCC has sent a letter to BIDA seeking assistance to conduct feasibility study of the project.   The mayor said BIDA has responded quickly and sent letters to LGRD, Road Transport and Bridge division and Power division requesting the ministries to take proper actions in this regard. Dr. Shahadat said such an important project would help greatly to reduce and solve the growing traffic congestions apart from accelerating the investment centering the country’s principal sea port. Dr Anisuzzaman Chowdhury suggested the mayor to involve and engage internationally renowned experts who have experience in implementing such project for the sake of proper and speedy execution of the project.   The Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser also inquired about latest situation and progress achieved in the meantime in solving water-logging problem of the port city.  Mayor informed him that around 60 percent of water-logging problems of the port city have been solved this year following special directives from Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus and coordinated efforts of different organization thereafter.  
Mirpur 60-feet connecting road opened for traffic
Mirpur 60-feet connecting road opened for traffic
BNP forms reception committee to welcome Tarique Rahman
BNP forms reception committee to welcome Tarique Rahman
CA urges countrymen to decide nation's future thru polls, referendum
CA urges countrymen to decide nation's future thru polls, referendum
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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
Advisers Mahfuj, Asif tender resignation
Advisers Mahfuj, Asif tender resignation
Bangladesh intensifies legal efforts to recover laundered money from abroad: BB Governor
Bangladesh intensifies legal efforts to recover laundered money from abroad: BB Governor
DHAKA, Dec 17, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh has intensified its legal and institutional efforts to recover laundered money from abroad, said Bangladesh Bank Governor Dr Ahsan H Mansur today. Speaking to reporters at Bangladesh Secretariat, the governor said significant progress is being made in identifying cases and pursuing legal remedies, although the recovery of overseas assets is a lengthy and complex process. “Bringing money back from abroad usually takes a minimum of four to five years. This is the reality of international legal procedures,” he said. Dr Mansur confirmed that a number of cases have already been filed, with details to be disclosed in an official press release likely later in the day. He noted that while immediate recovery is unlikely, there are encouraging developments in certain cases, particularly in the United Kingdom. Referring to a London-based case involving Saifuzzaman Chowdhury, the governor said the individual did not contest the case and has already lost.  As a result, Bangladesh may be able to recover part of the funds claimed by Islamic Bank. “There is a possibility that some money may come back. We will know the timeline in the coming months—whether before February or later in the year,” he said. However, Dr Mansur cautioned that appeals remain a possibility in international cases, which can prolong the recovery process. “These are legal processes, and there is no shortcut,” he added. On another front, the governor addressed arbitration proceedings initiated by S. Alam in Washington against Bangladeshi authorities. He described the move as baseless and said Bangladesh would strongly contest the case. “We have clear and sufficient evidence that he is a Bangladeshi citizen. This has been proven in Bangladeshi courts,” Dr Mansur said, rejecting claims of foreign nationality. He pointed out that S. Alam had served as a director and chairman of a Bangladeshi bank, positions that would not have been possible without Bangladeshi citizenship. Alongside international legal actions, Bangladesh Bank is also focusing on protecting depositors and strengthening the domestic financial system.  Dr Mansur said a computer-based system is being developed to ensure that depositors of troubled banks, including Islamic Bank, can receive their money directly into their accounts. “This automated system will allow funds to be transferred efficiently and transparently. We want to ensure that no depositor is deprived,” he said, adding that the system would not take long to implement. The governor emphasized that the government remains committed to recovering laundered assets, holding wrongdoers accountable, and restoring confidence in the banking sector.  While acknowledging the challenges of cross-border litigation, he expressed optimism that sustained legal efforts would eventually yield results. “Asset recovery is a long journey, but we are moving forward with determination,” Dr Mansur said.  
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13.9pc growth of remittance inflow till Dec 16
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University degrees not only to get job but also to contribute to the society: Abrar
University degrees not only to get job but also to contribute to the society: Abrar
Habiganj Agricultural University celebrates fifth founding anniv
Habiganj Agricultural University celebrates fifth founding anniv
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KU students to get fully funded higher study opportunity at Japan university 
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KU entry tests begin tomorrow, 108,266 candidates vie for 1,109 seats
Work of dam projects to protect Sunamganj Haor crops begins
Work of dam projects to protect Sunamganj Haor crops begins
SUNAMGANJ, Dec 17, 2025 (BSS)- Construction and repair of embankments worth  Taka 10.3 billion have begun in Sunamganj to protect Boro crops in 137 haor  area. Under the program, construction and renovation of 590 kilometers of  embankments are being implemented to safeguard crops. The work started  earlier this week. A district committee meeting on Haor embankment repair and maintenance, in  line with the Kabita (cash-for-work) policy, was held at the district  administrator's conference room this afternoon to mark the commencement of  the work. Speaking at the meeting, Executive Engineer Mamun Hawladar said repair and  maintenance work of crop protection embankments started on December 15 in  haor areas of all 12 upazilas of the district. He said that in the 2025-2026 fiscal year, embankment repair and maintenance  works in 137 haors would be implemented at a cost of Tk 10.3 billion under  the Kabita policy.  "Under projects of the Bangladesh Water Development Board (BWDB),  construction and renovation of 590 kilometres of embankments to protect Boro  crops are being carried out through 510 Project Implementation Committees  (PICs)," he said. Sunamganj Deputy Commissioner Dr Mohammad Elias Miah chaired the meeting.  Executive Engineer of the BWDB Mamun Hawladar, Additional Deputy Commissioner  (Revenue) Ayesha Akter and Sunamganj Sadar Upazila Nirbahi Officer Sultana  Jarin spoke at the meeting among others.    
RAB-13 recovers 4 cocktail-like explosives in Gaibandha
RAB-13 recovers 4 cocktail-like explosives in Gaibandha
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Tribunal orders appointment of state defence to try fugitive Joy
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Spain to set up national climate shelter network: PM
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MADRID, Dec 17, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced  Wednesday that Spain would set up a national network of climate shelters to  help people survive increasingly severe heatwaves. "Devastating droughts and heatwaves are no longer rare. Some summers, it's  not separate waves we face, but one long heatwave stretching from June  through August. This is now the new normal," he said at a climate conference  in Madrid. "Before next summer, we're going to set up a nationwide network of climate  shelters, using government buildings -- especially from the central  administration -- and making them available to everyone," he added. The central government will coordinate with climate shelter networks already  set up by some regional governments such as Catalonia and the Basque Country,  the Socialist premier said. It will also fund shelters in neighbourhoods "that need them most, where the  heat really hits people the hardest," he went on. Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, has led the way in setting up a network  of climate shelters in libraries, schools and other public buildings with air  conditioning. Spain this year sweltered through its hottest summer ever, with an average  temperature during the period of 24.2C, according to national meteorological  agency AEMET. That smashed the previous record of 24.1C set in 2022, and was the highest  figure since records began in 1961. After a warm autumn, 2025 will "probably" be Spain's third or fourth warmest  year on record, AEMET spokesman Ruben del Campo told a news conference on  Tuesday. The number of heat-related deaths in Spain between May 16 and September 30  hit 3,832, an 87.6-percent increase from the same period in 2024, according  to health ministry figures. It is difficult to establish how many people are killed by rising  temperatures, because heat is very rarely recorded as a cause of death. Beyond immediate effects such as heatstroke and dehydration, heat contributes  to a broad range of potentially deadly health problems, including heart  attacks, strokes and respiratory conditions.          
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FactWatch identifies video falsely attributed to Khaleda Zia
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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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Victory Day Concert being held at Suhrawardy Udyan
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Bijoy Boi Mela at Bangla Academy wins readers’ heart
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Shilpakala Academy marks victory day with acrobatic show, special jatra pala
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Idrakpur Fort of Mughal era stands as a witness to time
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54,369 thousand tonnes of mustard seed expected in Khulna
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Trump administration plans to dismantle leading climate center
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