UN chief warns Israeli strikes on Lebanon pose 'grave risk' to US-Iran truce: spokesman
UN chief warns Israeli strikes on Lebanon pose 'grave risk' to US-Iran truce: spokesman
Voting begins in Bogura-6, Sherpur-3 constituencies
Voting begins in Bogura-6, Sherpur-3 constituencies
Kamal Uddin joins as BSS MD & Chief Editor
Kamal Uddin joins as BSS MD & Chief Editor
World Down Syndrome Day observed in capital
World Down Syndrome Day observed in capital
Stranded Bangladeshi vessel to pass Hormuz Strait after ME ceasefire 
Stranded Bangladeshi vessel to pass Hormuz Strait after ME ceasefire 
Bangladesh, India discuss strengthening ties for new beginning
Bangladesh, India discuss strengthening ties for new beginning
False cases must be curbed to reduce case backlog: AG
16 platoons of BGB deployed to ensure security in Sherpur-3 polls
16 platoons of BGB deployed to ensure security in Sherpur-3 polls
SHERPUR April 9, 2026 (BSS) - The election to the Sherpur-3 (Sreebardi-Jhenaigati) parliamentary constituency is being held today amid tight security.  To ensure a free, fair, and peaceful election, 16 platoons of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) have been deployed to maintain law and order. Under the supervision of BGB Mymensingh Sector and management of Mymensingh Battalion (39 BGB), the platoons are performing duties as both mobile and static forces in Sreebardi and Jhenaigati upazilas of Sherpur district.  According to the directives of the Bangladesh Election Commission, BGB personnel will remain deployed until April 11, conducting patrols and maintaining overall security. As the constituency is a border-adjacent area, BGB members stationed along the border are also providing necessary support in the election process. It is stated that the election was postponed on February 12 following the death of Jamaat candidate Nuruzzaman Badal.
Chronology: Key events leading to verdict in Abu Sayed killing case
Chronology: Key events leading to verdict in Abu Sayed killing case
38 crime suspects arrested in Tejgaon
38 crime suspects arrested in Tejgaon
Trump says US military to stay deployed near Iran until 'real agreement' reached
Trump says US military to stay deployed near Iran until 'real agreement' reached
WASHINGTON, United States, April 9, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - US President Donald Trump said late Wednesday that US forces deployed near Iran would remain stationed in the area until a "real agreement" is reached, as Washington enters a fragile two-week ceasefire with Tehran. The truce reached Tuesday showed signs of unravelling, with Israel bombarding Lebanon and Washington contradicting some of Iran's demands to end the war ahead of planned talks. "All U.S. Ships, Aircraft, and Military Personnel, with additional Ammunition, Weaponry, and anything else that is appropriate and necessary for the lethal prosecution and destruction of an already substantially degraded Enemy, will remain in place in, and around, Iran, until such time as the REAL AGREEMENT reached is fully complied with," Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform. While he said a deal falling through was "highly unlikely," Trump threatened to revert to "bigger, and better, and stronger" strikes if an agreement was not reached. "In the meantime our great Military is Loading Up and Resting, looking forward, actually, to its next Conquest. AMERICA IS BACK!" Trump wrote. Iran agreed to reopen the vital thoroughfare during the two-week truce, but said it would maintain "dominion" over it. The Strait of Hormuz is a key chokepoint through which one-fifth of the world's oil passes in peacetime. In a Farsi-language release of demands circulated by Iranian state media, the Islamic republic also insisted that Washington accept its uranium enrichment programme. That was not included in Iran's demands released via the UN, and Trump has said the matter of enrichment would be "taken care of" in any deal. Ahead of planned negotiations in Pakistan, Trump said Iran will have "no nuclear weapons" and the "Strait of Hormuz WILL BE OPEN & SAFE."
BNP govt considers family, not individual, as fundamental unit of dev: PM
BNP govt considers family, not individual, as fundamental unit of dev: PM
PM meets July martyrs' families, injured people in parliament
PM meets July martyrs' families, injured people in parliament
People are ultimate source of power: PM
People are ultimate source of power: PM
Govt sets 180-day action plan to implement election pledges, PM tells JS
Govt sets 180-day action plan to implement election pledges, PM tells JS
US Fed policymakers flag possible rate hikes to tackle inflation
US Fed policymakers flag possible rate hikes to tackle inflation
WASHINGTON, United States, April 9, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Many US central bank policymakers cited the possible need for interest rate hikes to counter the risk of sustained inflation from high oil prices, minutes of their recent meeting showed Wednesday. The US Federal Reserve has been battling to bring inflation down to its long-term two percent target since the pandemic. In March, the Fed chose to extend a pause on interest rate cuts -- after three reductions in late 2025 -- and raised its inflation forecast. At the meeting, officials flagged one expected cut by the end of the year, and cited an "uncertain" economic outlook due to the war in the Middle East. The US-Israeli war on Iran, launched on February 28, has engulfed the region in violence, with Tehran sending oil prices skyrocketing by virtually closing the vital Strait of Hormuz. Despite a ceasefire announced late Tuesday, uncertainty remained a day later, with reports that the strait may remain closed. The US Fed has a dual mandate of keeping inflation to its long-term target while ensuring maximum employment. Minutes of its last meeting, which took place March 17-18, showed there was concern about the lack of progress in bringing inflation down. "Some participants noted that the rate of increase in core goods prices remained well above the pace likely to be consistent with the sustainable achievement of the Committee's inflation objective, at least in part reflecting the effects of tariffs," the minutes said. President Donald Trump has roiled the US economy and global trade by imposing a raft of sometimes eyewatering tariffs against almost all trade partners. Many were struck down by the Supreme Court, only to be replaced by the administration at lower levels using other powers. Moreover, Fed policymakers signaled concern that persistently high oil prices due to the conflict in the Middle East could bleed through into core inflation -- a measure that generally excludes the volatility in food and energy costs. "Some participants highlighted the possibility that, after several years of above-target inflation, longer-term inflation expectations could become more sensitive to energy price increases," the minutes said. The Fed's primary tool for addressing inflation and unemployment is setting interest rates -- lowering it tends to spur economic activity and can increase prices, while raising it generally cools those measures. "A couple" of participants at the meeting had "pushed their assessment of the most likely timing of rate cuts further into the future in light of recent readings on inflation." "Many participants pointed to the risk of inflation remaining elevated for longer than expected amid a persistent increase in oil prices, which could call for rate increases to help bring inflation down to the Committee's two percent objective," the minutes said.
Clean power cushions UK as gas prices surge: report
Clean power cushions UK as gas prices surge: report
Saudi Arabia to bolster cooperation in Bangladesh's port, industrial sectors
Saudi Arabia to bolster cooperation in Bangladesh's port, industrial sectors
  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
Trump says US military to stay deployed near Iran until 'real agreement' reached
8 platoons of BGB deployed to ensure security in Bogura-6 by-election
Science, technology fair begins in Gaibandha
16 platoons of BGB deployed to ensure security in Sherpur-3 polls
JS sitting resumes
BGB intensifies drive against fuel hoarding, smuggling in Naikhongchhari
Nepal issues arrest warrant for ex-PM Deuba in graft probe
Pakistan declares Islamabad holidays ahead of US-Iran talks
UN chief warns Israeli strikes on Lebanon pose 'grave risk' to US-Iran truce: spokesman
Voting begins in Bogura-6, Sherpur-3 constituencies
১০
Digital rationing can ensure fair fuel distribution during crisis: Prof Mostafiz
Digital rationing can ensure fair fuel distribution during crisis: Prof Mostafiz
National University signs MoU with ACCA to boost skilled workforce
National University signs MoU with ACCA to boost skilled workforce
UK delegation proposes easing policies to boost higher education collaboration
UK delegation proposes easing policies to boost higher education collaboration
BCCCI discusses technical education cooperation with Education ministry
BCCCI discusses technical education cooperation with Education ministry
8 platoons of BGB deployed to ensure security in Bogura-6 by-election
8 platoons of BGB deployed to ensure security in Bogura-6 by-election
BOGURA, April 9, 2026 (BSS) - Eight platoons of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) have been deployed to uphold law and order and ensure a free, fair, neutral, and peaceful by-election in the Bogura-6 (Sadar) constituency being held today. The BGB personnel, drawn from Naogaon Battalion (16 BGB) and Patnitala Battalion (14 BGB), are performing duties as both mobile and static forces across the constituency, according to a press release. According to the directives of the Election Commission, BGB members will remain deployed in the area until April 11 to ensure overall security. The by-election is being held following the vacancy of the Bogura-6 seat.  In the 13th National Parliamentary Election held on February 12, BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman was elected from both Bogura-6 and Dhaka-17 constituencies with a large number of votes.  Later, he retained the Dhaka-17 seat and vacated Bogura-6, leading to the declaration of the seat as vacant.  In accordance with the Constitution and the Representation of the People Order, the by-election for Bogura-6 is being conducted today.
Science, technology fair begins in Gaibandha
Science, technology fair begins in Gaibandha
BGB intensifies drive against fuel hoarding, smuggling in Naikhongchhari
BGB intensifies drive against fuel hoarding, smuggling in Naikhongchhari
Dominant PSG leave Liverpool right up against it in Champions League tie
Dominant PSG leave Liverpool right up against it in Champions League tie
Atletico punish 10-man Barcelona, take control of Champions League tie
Atletico punish 10-man Barcelona, take control of Champions League tie
Japan to host T20 World Cup qualifiers at new Asian Games cricket venue
Japan to host T20 World Cup qualifiers at new Asian Games cricket venue
Tamim hikes domestic cricketers' salary after taking charge of BCB
Tamim hikes domestic cricketers' salary after taking charge of BCB
After milestone-rich lunar flyby, astronauts start trip home
After milestone-rich lunar flyby, astronauts start trip home
AI-generated artists break through in country music
AI-generated artists break through in country music
AI at war: Five things to know about Project Maven
AI at war: Five things to know about Project Maven
Artemis astronauts pass half-way point on way to Moon
Artemis astronauts pass half-way point on way to Moon
Artemis astronauts blast towards Moon on historic mission
Artemis astronauts blast towards Moon on historic mission
Australia investigates tech giants over social media ban breaches
Australia investigates tech giants over social media ban breaches
Life with AI causing human brain 'fry'
Life with AI causing human brain 'fry'

Start Prayer Time

Date : 09 Apr, 2026
Indian video falsely shared as Narsingdi madrasah beating incident
Indian video falsely shared as Narsingdi madrasah beating incident
Viral photo of person at petrol pump with mosquito net is AI-generated: Rumor Scanner
Viral photo of person at petrol pump with mosquito net is AI-generated: Rumor Scanner
AI-generated video falsely attributing remarks to PM Tarique Rahman identified: BanglaFact
AI-generated video falsely attributing remarks to PM Tarique Rahman identified: BanglaFact
FactWatch debunks claim of anti-discrimination student leader's arrest
FactWatch debunks claim of anti-discrimination student leader's arrest
Indian hit movie 'Dhurandhar' breaks Bollywood records
Indian hit movie 'Dhurandhar' breaks Bollywood records
Now it's all come together: Forgotten Beatles photos released
Now it's all come together: Forgotten Beatles photos released
'Charlie's Angels' stars reunite for show's 50th anniversary
'Charlie's Angels' stars reunite for show's 50th anniversary
3-day international tourism fair kicks of tomorrow
3-day international tourism fair kicks of tomorrow
10 more people die of suspected measles, 1,248 infected
10 more people die of suspected measles, 1,248 infected
20 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
One more dies of measles
16 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
Seeds, fertilizers distributed among 700 farmers in Sherpur
Seeds, fertilizers distributed among 700 farmers in Sherpur
Mamun's success in strawberry farming inspires youth in Tangail
20 farmers to get air flow machines to preserve onion in Jamalpur
New roadmap unveiled to build climate resilience for coastal women
New roadmap unveiled to build climate resilience for coastal women
Hong Kong's 'hero trees' lose their glory as climate warms
Blazes cloak northern Thailand in hazardous air pollution