Judgment in plot scam case against Hasina, Rehana, Tulip tomorrow
Judgment in plot scam case against Hasina, Rehana, Tulip tomorrow
Global media highlight Khaleda Zia's health condition
Global media highlight Khaleda Zia's health condition
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Khaleda Zia responding to treatment: Dr Zahid
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Everyone must work to make reforms sustainable: Dr Debapriya
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Teachers hold highest dignity in society: Education Adviser
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Ramadan hails Bangladesh for continuous solidarity with Palestine 
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Small fire at Secretariat building comes under control instantly
Small fire at Secretariat building comes under control instantly
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ICT scraps Inu's plea for reviewing indictment in July crimes
ICT scraps Inu's plea for reviewing indictment in July crimes
ICT-1 issues show-cause notice on Adv Fazlur over contempt charge
ICT-1 issues show-cause notice on Adv Fazlur over contempt charge
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Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
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Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
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CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
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Bhutan PM’s visit reaffirms enduring Dhaka–Thimphu ties: joint statement 
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China's factory activity extends months-long slump
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OPEC+ likely to maintain current output levels
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Energy security key to sustainable industrial development: speakers
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Exceptional running competition of BRUR students in Rangpur
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DU's victory rally to begin at 9am tomorrow
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Animal Health and Production scientific conference held at RU
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Conference on climate resilience, sustainable agriculture begins at BAU
Prayer held seeking recovery of Khaleda Zia in Dinajpur
Prayer held seeking recovery of Khaleda Zia in Dinajpur
DINAJPUR, Nov 30, 2025 (BSS) - A special prayer was held in the district today for the speedy recovery of BNP Chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia.  The program was organized at the district town's Bandhan Community Center around 10.30 pm on Saturday under the joint initiative of the district BNP and Arafat Rahman Koko Smriti Sangsad.  The doa and munajat were conducted by district BNP president Advocate Md. Mofazzal Hossain Dulal.  Earlier, an introductory meeting of the Arafat Rahman Koko Smriti Sangsad district committee and prayers for the recovery of Begum Zia were held. District president of Arafat Rahman Koko Smriti Sangsad Shamsul Alam Chowdhury Bablu presided over the meeting. Advocate Md. Mofazzal Hossain Dulal was present as the chief guest at the program.  District BNP general secretary Bakhtiar Ahmed Kochi was present as the special guest. District BNP vice president Mahbub Ahmed, Akhtaruzzaman Jewel, Hasanuzzaman Ujjwal, joint general secretary Mohiuddin Mondol, organizing secretary Anisur Rahman Badsha, publicity secretary Babu Chowdhury, Municipal BNP president Ziaur Rahman Zia, District Weavers' Party president Rezaul Islam, District Weavers' Party general secretary Hasinur Rahman Hasu Khan, Municipal Weavers' Party general secretary Mehedi Hasan Sharif and a large number of leaders and activists of the district and municipal BNP and allied organizations were also present at the event.  
BRUR JCD activities begin with Abu Sayeed's grave visit
BRUR JCD activities begin with Abu Sayeed's grave visit
Bakul prays for swift recovery of Khaleda Zia
Bakul prays for swift recovery of Khaleda Zia
ICT scraps Inu's plea for reviewing indictment in July crimes
ICT scraps Inu's plea for reviewing indictment in July crimes
ICT-1 issues show-cause notice on Adv Fazlur over contempt charge
ICT-1 issues show-cause notice on Adv Fazlur over contempt charge
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Probe report in Sagar-Runi murder case on January 5
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Court orders to attach ex-whip Iqbal’s assets
Australia arrests dozens in coal port protest
Australia arrests dozens in coal port protest
SYDNEY, Nov 30, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Australian police said Sunday they had arrested dozens of people during climate protests that claim to have halted two cargo ships at one of the world's biggest coal export ports. A total 32 people were arrested and charged with "marine-related" offences on Saturday and early Sunday at the Port of Newcastle, a major deepwater gateway north of Sydney, police said. Several activists engaged in "unsafe practices" on the water during the protests, New South Wales state police said, warning that they had a "zero-tolerance" approach to threats to public safety or the safe passage of vessels. Organisers Rising Tide said the weekend protests, in which flotillas of kayaks entered shipping channels, had forced two coal ships to turn around instead of entering the port. Nearly 100 people in 50 kayaks entered the shipping channel again on Sunday, it said. Greenpeace said activists climbed the side of coal ship Yangze 16 on Sunday and displayed a banner reading: "Phase out coal and gas." Police landed in a helicopter on the ship's deck in the early afternoon and detained two activists after the seven-hour action, the environmental group said. "As the world's third-largest fossil fuel exporter, Australia plays an outsized role in the climate crisis," said Joe Rafalowicz, climate activist at Greenpeace Australia Pacific. He urged the centre-left government of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to set a timeline to phase out goal and gas and stop approving new fossil fuel projects. Greenpeace "stands with all peaceful climate defenders who are advocating for real climate action at the Blockade, and all around Australia", Rafalowicz said. A spokesperson for the Port of Newcastle said shipping schedules continued over the weekend with the final vessel leaving in the afternoon. "Vessel operations will continue tomorrow as scheduled," the spokesperson said. Australia's parliament approved new environmental laws Thursday requiring large carbon-emitting projects to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions as well as pollution reduction goals. But the Climate Council NGO expressed concern that the laws did not require the government to consider a project's climate pollution when assessing whether to greenlight it. Despite heavy investment in the renewable sector, Australia remains dependent on its fossil fuel economy for growth. It is one of the world's top coal exporters, holds the third-largest coal reserves and continues to channel billions of dollars in public subsidies to fossil fuels.  
Antlers stay in front as Japanese title race goes to wire
Antlers stay in front as Japanese title race goes to wire
West Indies' Russell retires from IPL, named KKR 'power coach'
West Indies' Russell retires from IPL, named KKR 'power coach'
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Inter-College Football Tournament inaugurated
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England's Root questions need for Ashes pink-ball Tests
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Bangladesh faces South Korea in Hockey Jr. World Cup today
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Premier Div Chess to begin Wednesday
Bangladesh face China today
Bangladesh face China today

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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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Oscar-winning UK playwright Tom Stoppard dies aged 88
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Manipuri Theatre stages 'Dhwajo Mestrir Moron', reviving Manipuri traditions
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Heritage festival, exhibition held at RU
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Sugarcane crushing begins at Rajshahi Sugar Mills
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Indonesians pick up the pieces after floods ravage island
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