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EC working to ensure voting rights of expatriate Bangladeshis: Sanaullah
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Prosecution hopes Abu Sayed killing case to conclude by January
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Those afraid of losing are trying to delay election: Fakhrul
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One suspect arrested over cocktail blasts in Dhaka
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Navy rescues 24 fishermen with trawler in Bay of Bengal
KHULNA, Nov 11, 2025 (BSS) – Bangladesh Navy has rescued a fishing trawler along with 24 fishermen during its routine patrolling in the Bay of Bengal.   The Navy ship BNS Aparajeyo has rescued the fishing trawler ‘Madina-6’ along with 24 fishermen as the fishing trawler was floating on the Bay of Bengal due to its engine failure, said an ISPR press release today.   The patrolling Navy ship saw the fishing trawler which was floating nearly 29 miles away from Mongla Fairway Buoy. The Navy ship quickly rushed to the spot.    As the engine of the fishing trawler was out of order, so it was floating in the deep sea and the fishermen could not make any communication as they had no necessary equipment, said the fishermen.   Later, the members of the naval forces rescued the fishermen and provided them necessary food, pure water and primary aid.   The fishermen went to sea from Kutubdia for fishing on October 29   The Navy ship brought yhe trawler and fishermen to Hironpoint adjacent of Sundarban after toeing it from 35 miles away of the sea.   The Navy handed over them to Coast Guard western zone for taking next actions.  
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Primary teachers call off their movement
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Lalu leads polls campaign for Tarique Rahman in Bogura
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EC to register 16 more local poll observer bodies
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BB initiates five-bank merger to create strongest financial entity
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Govt clarifies cancellation of proposal to appoint physical education, music teachers in primary schools
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Govt reaffirms parliamentary polls in Feb
Forex reserves stand at $31.10b
Forex reserves stand at $31.10b
DHAKA, Nov 10, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh's foreign exchange reserves have stood at US$ 31.10 billion.   But, as per the International Monetary Fund (IMF) methodology under the Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual (BPM6), Bangladesh's foreign exchange reserves stood at $26.40 billion, according to the latest data of the Bangladesh Bank (BB) released here today.      
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RMG sector urges stable policy support for LDC graduation
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48.7pc growth of remittance inflow till Nov 9
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JENAIDAH, Nov 10, 2025 (BSS)- A motor biker was killed as a truck ran over the bike at Kaliganj here tonight. The accident took place at Patibila Battola area of Kaliganj-Kotchadpur road at 8.30pm. The biker was identified as Rafique Reza, 38, son of Nabi Newaj of Habibpur village of Shailkupa Upazila. He was working at Maheshpur land office. Police said Rafique Reza and his colleague Nuruzzaman were returning to Kaliganj from Maheshpur on a motorbike. Suddenly they fell on the road when their motorbike wheel slipped on the sand mass and immediately after a truck ran over them.  Rafique Reza was killed on the spot while Nuruzzaman received critical injuries. He was rushed to Kaliganjupazila health complex. Police seized the truck but its driver managed to flee, said OC of Kaliganj thana police.     
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Forest robbers abduct fisherman in Sundarbans
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HC grants bail to Ivy in 5 cases
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School girl abductor awarded life term jail in Jamalpur
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WASHINGTON, Nov 11, 2025 (AFP) - The longest-ever US government shutdown appeared headed Monday to an eventual resolution, after several Democratic senators broke ranks to join Republicans in advancing a compromise deal -- sparking intra-party backlash. Since October 1, the first day of the shutdown, more than a million federal workers have been unpaid, while government benefits and services have been increasingly disrupted. Severe impacts on air traffic have begun to mount in recent days, with more than 1,000 flights canceled daily, raising the political pressure to end the stalemate. "We'll be opening up our country very quickly," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office, adding: "the deal is very good." After clearing a key procedural hurdle late Sunday, the Senate began the voting process late Monday to pass the compromise budget measure. It would then move to the House of Representatives, which like the Senate is controlled by Republicans. The chamber could vote on the bill as early as Wednesday to send it to Trump's desk. "It appears to us this morning that our long national nightmare is finally coming to an end, and we're grateful for that," House Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters Monday. "At least some Democrats now finally appear ready to do what Republicans and President Trump and millions of hardworking American people have been asking them to do for weeks." The House -- which Johnson has kept out of session throughout the standoff -- would be called back this week, he said. "I'd like to vote tonight after the Senate is done, but it takes everybody a while to get back" for a vote, Johnson told broadcaster CNN. - Obamacare - At the heart of the impasse is Democrats' demand to extend health insurance subsidies expiring at the end of the year. Republicans insist any negotiation occur after the government is re-opened. Millions of Americans who have purchased health insurance through the "Obamacare" program would see their costs double if the subsidies are not extended. Sunday's breakthrough agreement would re-open the government through January, with some programs funded for the full fiscal year, and reverse some of the Trump administration's firings of federal workers. The bill notably would restore funding for the SNAP food aid program, which helps more than 42 million lower-income Americans pay for groceries. While the Senate's Republican leadership has agreed to hold an eventual vote on health care, it does not ensure the insurance subsidies will be extended. "After 40 days of uncertainty, I'm profoundly glad to be able to announce that nutrition programs, our veterans, and other critical priorities will have their full-year funding," Senate Majority Leader John Thune said late Sunday. While leaders were rushing to move the bill through Congress, it could still take days to make its way to Trump's desk. Tuesday is a national holiday. - Divided Democrats - Senator Jeanne Shaheen, one of eight Democratic caucus members who backed the measure, said the Senate "took a big step forward towards protecting the health care of tens of millions of Americans." She said the agreement would grant Democrats, despite being in the minority, the power to call a vote on health care legislation. However, with the extension of the subsidies not guaranteed, the move has angered party members who preferred to keep holding out. "Pathetic," California Governor Gavin Newsom posted on X in reaction to the announced agreement. Top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer voted no, saying he could "not in good faith" support a measure "that fails to address the health care crisis." "This fight will and must continue," he vowed. Some lawmakers criticized Schumer himself for failing to keep the Democrats united. "Tonight is another example of why we need new leadership," Massachusetts Representative Seth Moulton said Sunday.
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BanglaFact identifies false claim of robbery footage from India as Bangladeshi incident
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BanglaFact detects fake photocard on Asif Nazrul's comment
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Szalay wins Booker Prize for tortured tale of masculinity
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