APM Terminals’ Laldia investment marks new beginning for Bangladesh: CA
APM Terminals’ Laldia investment marks new beginning for Bangladesh: CA
Govt definitely wants Hasina’s repatriation: Home Adviser
Govt definitely wants Hasina’s repatriation: Home Adviser
Crowd erupts in jubilation outside Tribunal as Hasina awarded death penalty  
Crowd erupts in jubilation outside Tribunal as Hasina awarded death penalty  
Preparations for elections being carried out with sincerity, patience: CEC
Preparations for elections being carried out with sincerity, patience: CEC
Bangladesh's 2026 polls to be a century defining moment: CA
Bangladesh's 2026 polls to be a century defining moment: CA
Today's verdict will be precedent for future: Salahuddin 
Today's verdict will be precedent for future: Salahuddin 
Lack of awareness increasing ENT diseases : Prof Asadur Rahman
Court orders to freeze 57 bank accounts of Nanak, wife, daughter
Court orders to freeze 57 bank accounts of Nanak, wife, daughter
DHAKA, Nov 17, 2025 (BSS) - A Dhaka court today ordered the freezing of 57 bank accounts belonging to former Jute and Textiles Minister Jahangir Kabir Nanak, his wife Syeda Arjuman Banu, and daughter S Amreen Rakhi. Judge Shihabul Islam of Dhaka Senior Special Judge Court passed the order, allowing a plea of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). According to the application submitted by ACC Deputy Director Moniruzzaman, these accounts hold a total of Taka 2.89 crore. The ACC petition stated that during his tenure as a public servant, Jahangir Kabir Nanak made suspicious and abnormal transactions amounting to Taka 32.18 crore through various bank accounts held in his own name, in the names of his wife and daughter, and in the accounts of his wife's business entity, MS Don Advertising. "A review of records obtained during the inquiry suggests that the accused attempted to transfer, relocate or misappropriate funds-considered movable assets-from current accounts, savings accounts, FDRs and other accounts held in his own name, in the names of related individuals and entities. Therefore, to ensure a fair and unhindered investigation, the accounts should be frozen immediately," it added.
Country's people eagerly await for national polls: Dudu
Country's people eagerly await for national polls: Dudu
Countrymen eager to cast votes: Salahuddin
Countrymen eager to cast votes: Salahuddin
CA reaffirms UK minister of govt’s commitment to ensuring fair, inclusive polls
CA reaffirms UK minister of govt’s commitment to ensuring fair, inclusive polls
Gazette of “July National Charter (Constitutional Reform) Implementation Order, 2025” issued
Gazette of “July National Charter (Constitutional Reform) Implementation Order, 2025” issued
Necessary amendments will be made to govt grant policy for film production: Mahfuj Alam
Necessary amendments will be made to govt grant policy for film production: Mahfuj Alam
EC to register 16 more local poll observer bodies
EC to register 16 more local poll observer bodies
BB clarifies gross weight for frozen fish export subsidies
BB clarifies gross weight for frozen fish export subsidies
DHAKA, Nov 17, 2025 (BSS) – Bangladesh Bank (BB) has clarified the calculation process for cash assistance or export subsidies provided against the export of frozen shrimp and other fish. “The ‘Gross Weight' will be understood to mean the weight of the fish including the glaze,” said a BB circular issued today. This clarification is intended to ensure precision in calculating the cash assistance payment, the circular added. All concerned parties involved in the export and payment process have been advised to take note of this clarification. The move is part of the government's effort to streamline the calculation of financial support provided to exporters of these vital commodities.
BEPZA EZ attracts $71m FDI in light engineering & garment accessories
BEPZA EZ attracts $71m FDI in light engineering & garment accessories
Swiss growth suffered from US tariffs in Q3: data
Swiss growth suffered from US tariffs in Q3: data
Tchoukball training program concludes in Feni
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Country's people eagerly await for national polls: Dudu
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Countrymen eager to cast votes: Salahuddin
Two held with 28 kg of hemp in Feni 
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JUCSU nominates 5 student representatives to university Senate
JUCSU nominates 5 student representatives to university Senate
Workshop on 'Post Retirement Financial Issues for Teachers' held at JU
Workshop on 'Post Retirement Financial Issues for Teachers' held at JU
DUCSU celebrates 'Adi Noboborsho' for first time
DUCSU celebrates 'Adi Noboborsho' for first time
Two Pakistani professors visit RU for academic exchange
Two Pakistani professors visit RU for academic exchange
Cigarettes, banned beauty creams seized from passenger at Ctg airport
Cigarettes, banned beauty creams seized from passenger at Ctg airport
CHATTOGRAM, Nov 17, 2025 (BSS) - Customs officials, along with the NSI and Customs Intelligence, seized foreign cigarettes and banned beauty creams from a passenger arriving from Dubai at Chattogram Shah Amanat International Airport. Customs sources confirmed that authorities recovered 326 cartons of foreign cigarettes and 48 banned beauty creams, with an estimated value of approximately Tk 11.48 lakh.  Engineer Mohammad Ibrahim Khalil, Public Relations Officer of the airport, said the items were found during a search of a trolley bag belonging to Md. Rakibul Islam, who landed on US-Bangla Airlines flight BS-344 around 8:15 pm on Sunday. Khalil added that the passenger, a first-time offender, was released after receiving a verbal warning and signing a bond.
85 Students Pass after Re-evaluation of HSC results at Dinajpur Board
85 Students Pass after Re-evaluation of HSC results at Dinajpur Board
Two held with 28 kg of hemp in Feni 
Two held with 28 kg of hemp in Feni 
Court orders to freeze 57 bank accounts of Nanak, wife, daughter
Court orders to freeze 57 bank accounts of Nanak, wife, daughter
Two tax officials barred from leaving country
Two tax officials barred from leaving country
ICT sentences Hasina, Kamal to death for July crimes against humanity
ICT sentences Hasina, Kamal to death for July crimes against humanity
Arguments in plot scam case against Hasina, 11 others on Nov 23
Arguments in plot scam case against Hasina, 11 others on Nov 23
UK threatens visa bans ahead of asylum overhaul
UK threatens visa bans ahead of asylum overhaul
LONDON, Nov 17, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The UK government on Monday threatened visa bans on three African countries unless they accept the returns of irregular migrants, as the interior minister was set to announce sweeping changes to the asylum system. Britain said it would stop granting visas to nationals from Angola, Namibia and the Democratic Republic of Congo unless the countries accepted the returns of "their criminals and illegal immigrants", the interior ministry said in a statement. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood was expected later on Monday to announce what has"most sweeping reforms to tackle illegal migration in modern times". been touted by the government as the "most sweeping reforms to tackle illegal migration in modern times". Immigration has become a bitterly divisive issue in Britain in recent years, fuelling support for the hard-right Reform UK party. Mahmood's hardline rhetoric and measures is aimed at curbing asylum seekers crossing the Channel from France to Britain on small boats -- but they are widely seen as an attempt to claw back public support from Reform, which has surged past the governing Labour Party in popularity polls. Echoing US President Donald Trump's travel bans, the Home Office said the "three countries face penalties for their unacceptably low cooperation and obstructive returns processes". Home Office minister Alex Norris told Sky News the countries had "one month to get this in order". The government also said it would consider similar measures against other countries. These include an "emergency brake" on visas for people from countries with high rates of asylum claims, who travel to the UK by legal routes. Despite an increase in asylum claims being submitted, the number of initial positive decisions the UK authorities have granted fell from 2023 to 2024, according to the latest government figures. Thousands of visas have been granted under humanitarian schemes for Ukrainians, Afghans and Hong Kong residents in recent years. Other planned measures, modelled on Denmark's strict asylum system, will include ending automatic benefits for asylum seekers and drastically reducing protections for refugees. One of the most contentious proposals -- which has been condemned by charities as well as Labour lawmakers -- will see the length of refugee status cut from five years to 30 months. Refugees will have their protection "regularly reviewed" and will be forced to return to their home countries once those are deemed safe. They will also need to wait for 20 years, instead of the current five, before they can apply for permanent residency. "We should be welcoming and integrating and not creating this situation of kind of perpetual limbo and alienation, which doesn't help the refugees and it doesn't help society," Labour MP Tony Vaughan told the BBC's Today programme.     
Bangladesh to face India in Asian Cup qualifier tomorrow 
Bangladesh to face India in Asian Cup qualifier tomorrow 
Tchoukball training program concludes in Feni
Tchoukball training program concludes in Feni
No Wemby, no Castle, no problem as NBA Spurs rip Kings
No Wemby, no Castle, no problem as NBA Spurs rip Kings
Sweden's Grant captures LPGA Annika title
Sweden's Grant captures LPGA Annika title
Free agent Tomiyasu can still play at World Cup, says Japan coach
Free agent Tomiyasu can still play at World Cup, says Japan coach
Clinical Pakistan whitewash Sri Lanka 3-0 in ODI series
Clinical Pakistan whitewash Sri Lanka 3-0 in ODI series
Hakimi, Osimhen, Salah shortlisted for top African award
Hakimi, Osimhen, Salah shortlisted for top African award

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BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
DUCSU celebrates 'Adi Noboborsho' for first time
DUCSU celebrates 'Adi Noboborsho' for first time
Actress Mehazabien, brother get bail in case over threats
Actress Mehazabien, brother get bail in case over threats
Prof Dr. Israfil Shaheen to represent Bangladesh at 18th Asia-Pacific Theatre Festival
Prof Dr. Israfil Shaheen to represent Bangladesh at 18th Asia-Pacific Theatre Festival
E-ticketing launched at National Botanical Garden
E-ticketing launched at National Botanical Garden
180 linear accelerator machines needed for cancer treatment: NICRH director
180 linear accelerator machines needed for cancer treatment: NICRH director
Cervical cancer vaccine push has saved 1.4 million lives: Gavi
BMU holds 2-day academic session on lung cancer, SABR
Rajbari district thrives with winter vegetable cultivation
Rajbari district thrives with winter vegetable cultivation
Bumper Aman production expected in Ctg
Rajshahi farmers to produce 5.40 lakh tonnes of wheat
Climate protesters to rally at COP30's halfway mark
Climate protesters to rally at COP30's halfway mark
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