Bangladesh urges people-centred policies for social justice
Bangladesh urges people-centred policies for social justice
EC postpones polls in Sherpur-3 after death of Jamaat candidate
EC postpones polls in Sherpur-3 after death of Jamaat candidate
EC's meeting with officials on coordination of election activities underway
EC's meeting with officials on coordination of election activities underway
Aman pledges to expand garment industry to Keraniganj, create job opportunities
Fresh attempts are underway to distort Liberation War history: Salahuddin
Fresh attempts are underway to distort Liberation War history: Salahuddin
COX’S BAZAR, Feb 3, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Standing Committee Member Salahuddin Ahmed on Tuesday said that a vested quarter is hatching conspiracy to distort history of the country’s Liberation War. Addressing an election rally at Jangalkata in Konakhali union of Chakaria upazila, Salahuddin Ahmed, also a BNP candidate from Cox’s Bazar-1 constituency, said a political party which once opposed Bangladesh's Liberation War is now trying to rewrite the history of the Liberation War. He said, “The chief of a political party has delivered misleading and false information on proclamation of independence aiming to distort real history of Liberation War.”   Salahuddin Ahmed said such statements are not expected . . . the people of Bangladesh know the real history. Today, they are trying to present themselves in a new form as supporters of the Liberation War, which is nothing but deception and falsehood,” he said. He remarked that in the future, the same party might even claim to have fought for the country’s independence. Referring to recent political activities, he said that the party was attempting to associate itself with freedom fighters for achieving political gain. Salahuddin Ahmed called upon patriotic citizens and pro-liberation forces to protest against any distortion of the nation’s history. “As political activists, it is our responsibility to resist any ill attempt for spreading falsehoods regarding history of Bangladesh’s independence,” he added. He also criticized the party for what he described as recent remarks insulting women. “They have proposed reducing women’s working hours. This is not for women’s welfare; rather, it is a plan to destroy women’s employment,” he said. Cox’s Bazar District BNP Organizing Secretary Jamil Ibrahim Chowdhury, Office Secretary Yusuf Badri, Matamuhuri Organizing Upazila BNP General Secretary Hefajutur Rahman Chowdhury Tipu, Organizing Secretary Shoaibul Islam Sabuj, along with leaders and activists of local BNP and its affiliated organizations, were present at the meeting.
Aman pledges to expand garment industry to Keraniganj, create job opportunities
Aman pledges to expand garment industry to Keraniganj, create job opportunities
People ready to sacrifice lives to protect voting rights if needed: Asif Mahmud
People ready to sacrifice lives to protect voting rights if needed: Asif Mahmud
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Govt to construct 1000-bed hospital in Nilphamari
Feb 12 elections will set a standard for future polls: CA
Feb 12 elections will set a standard for future polls: CA
July Uprising Memorial Museum will show path to nation: CA
July Uprising Memorial Museum will show path to nation: CA
Majority of incidents involving minority communities in 2025 found non-communal: police report
Majority of incidents involving minority communities in 2025 found non-communal: police report
Remittances to Mexico drop for the first time in 11 years
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     MEXICO CITY, Feb 4, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Remittances sent home by Mexicans living abroad declined for the first time in 11 years in 2025, official data showed Tuesday, a phenomenon analysts said was likely due to a drop in migration to the United States. Money sent home to their families from Mexicans living in the United States has traditionally made up about 95 percent of remittances -- which totaled some $61.8 billion last year. The figure represented a 4.6 percent drop from 2024, said Mexico's central bank. "After 11 consecutive years of growth in remittances, during which these inflows nearly tripled, 2025 confirms the end of this growth streak," Juan Jose Li, an analyst at the BBVA group, said in a report. He said the trend coincided with a drop in Mexican migration to the United States. Other risks to remittance flows in 2026 included a possible economic slowdown in the United States, which has been cracking down on undocumented migrant entries, as well as an appreciation of the Mexican currency against the dollar, said the expert. In Mexico, Latin America's second-largest economy after Brazil, remittances in 2024 were equal to 3.5 percent of GDP. In 2025, the country's economy had its worst performance since the Covid-19 pandemic, growing 0.7 percent year-on-year as trade tensions with the United States took a toll. The Mexican government announced Tuesday it would increase public investment over the next five years, notably on infrastructure spending. It announced a spending plan totaling 5.6 trillion pesos (some $325 billion) for roads, railways and airports as well as energy, health and education, as it seeks to boost production and consumption.
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RU exams suspended from Feb 9 thru 15
RU exams suspended from Feb 9 thru 15
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RU Fisheries Faculty students conferred Dean's Award
Seminar on election, politics, economy held at MU
Seminar on election, politics, economy held at MU
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Candidates face citizens' questions ahead of polls in Rajshahi
Candidates face citizens' questions ahead of polls in Rajshahi
RAJSHAHI, Feb 4, 2026 (BSS) - With the 13th national parliamentary election approaching, Sushasoner Jonno Nagorik (SUJON) organized a public forum in Rajshahi to enhance voter awareness and promote candidates' accountability. The programme, titled "No Position Is More Important Than That of a Citizen of the State," was held at the Nowhata Government School ground in Nowhata under Paba upazila , within the Rajshahi-3 (Paba-Mohanpur) constituency on Wednesday. The event allowed voters to directly question candidates, who responded publicly. At the outset, an oath and declaration were read out by Mahmudul Alam Masud, general secretary of the SUJON Rajshahi district committee. The forum was chaired by Sadikul Islam Mejo, president of SUJON Paba upazila, and conducted by Mizanur Rahman, SUJON divisional coordinator for Rajshahi. Addressing the gathering as special guests were Ahammed Shafi Uddin, president of SUJON Rajshahi district committee; Piar Box, metropolitan president; Asad Ali, president of SUJON Mohanpur upazila; Sohel Mahbub, general secretary of SUJON Paba upazila; and Abdul Alim, general secretary of SUJON Mohanpur upazila. Speakers said that in a democratic system, citizens' opinions and rights are paramount, and it is the moral responsibility of election candidates to face voters' questions ahead of the polls. They added that such initiatives contribute to a more transparent and accountable electoral process. The Rajshahi-3 constituency, stretching from areas adjacent to the Rajshahi City Corporation to the Manda border of Naogaon, has a total of 423,199 voters. Although six candidates are contesting the seat, the main contest is between BNP candidate Shafiqul Haque Milon, contesting with the 'Sheaf of Paddy' symbol, and Jamaat-e-Islami candidate Professor Abul Kalam Azad, contesting with the Balance 'Scale' symbol. During the forum, voters raised questions on development, education, healthcare, employment, corruption and women's rights. Observers said SUJON's initiative of enabling direct interaction between voters and candidates ahead of the election has set a positive example of democratic practice in the Rajshahi-3 constituency.
Holy Shab-e-Barat observed in Rangpur
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Jamaat candidate for Sherpur-3 Badol passes away
Jamaat candidate for Sherpur-3 Badol passes away
Spin-heavy Pakistan hit form, but India boycott risks early T20 exit
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Tigresses arrive in Bangladesh after successful T20 Qualifiers
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Shooter Rahim placed on five-day remand over Musabbir killing
Shooter Rahim placed on five-day remand over Musabbir killing
DHAKA, Feb 3, 2026 (BSS) - A Dhaka court today granted a five-day remand of Md. Rahim, the alleged shooter in the killing of Azizur Rahman Musabbir, former general secretary of the Dhaka Metropolitan North unit of Swechchhasebak Dal. Rahim was produced before the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court in Dhaka.  The investigation officer requested a seven-day remand to conduct a thorough probe, but Metropolitan Magistrate Arifur Rahman approved a five-day remand. Sub-Inspector Arifur Rahman, officer-in-charge of the General Registration Branch of Tejgaon Police Station Court, confirmed the matter to BSS. On January 7, the 45-year-old Musabbir was shot dead by unidentified assailants behind Star Kabab in Tejturi Bazar, Dhaka.  Following the incident, his wife, Suraiya Begum, filed a murder case with Tejgaon Police Station against four to five unidentified suspects.  
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GSIMAL launched to promote media and AI literacy in Global South
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Seven-day BRRI research review workshop begins in Gazipur
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GPU Cloud, PaaS launched to strengthen Digital Public Infrastructure

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140 disinformation identified in 73 Indian media about Bangladesh in 2025 
140 disinformation identified in 73 Indian media about Bangladesh in 2025 
Bangladesh targeted 140 disinformation across 73 Indian news outlets in 2025: Rumor Scanner 
Bangladesh targeted 140 disinformation across 73 Indian news outlets in 2025: Rumor Scanner 
Rumor Scanner identifies viral fake photocard targeting political sentiment
Rumor Scanner identifies viral fake photocard targeting political sentiment
BanglaFact rejects communal linkage over grocer Sarat murder
BanglaFact rejects communal linkage over grocer Sarat murder
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Nazrul's works now available in English
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