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Chief whip Nurul Islam inaugurates canal excavation in Barguna  
BARGUNA, March 22, 2026 (BSS) - Chief Whip of Jatiya Sangsad Nurul Islam,  today inaugurated a canal excavation programme at Kroke in Barguna as part of the nationwide programme of excavation and re-excavation of rivers, canals, and water bodies. Islami Andolon Bangladesh lawmaker (Barguna-1) Md. Oli Ullah was also present. One of the key electoral commitments of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairman and Prime Minister Tarique Rahman is to implement the nationwide programme for excavating and re-excavating rivers, canals, and water reservoirs, aiming to protect the environment and strengthen climate resilience. Local elected representatives, political leaders and dignitaries were present on the occasion.  
Cumilla district admin grants aid to families of accident victims
Cumilla district admin grants aid to families of accident victims
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Historic Eid Fair in Bagha bustling from day one
Iran threatens Middle East infrastructure after Trump ultimatum
Iran threatens Middle East infrastructure after Trump ultimatum
TEHRAN, March 22, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Iran threatened on Sunday to attack key infrastructure across the Middle East if US President Donald Trump follows through on his vow to "obliterate" the Islamic republic's power plants unless the Strait of Hormuz swiftly reopens. Iran's defiant response came after its missiles slipped through air defences and struck two towns in southern Israel including one housing a nuclear facility, underscoring Tehran's continued ability to retaliate as the war entered its fourth week. Trump ratcheted up pressure on Iran's leadership, announcing a countdown over the Islamic republic's de facto blockade on the crucial trade route. Trump wrote on Truth Social that the US would "hit and obliterate" Iranian power plants "starting with the biggest one first" if Tehran did not fully reopen the strait within 48 hours, or 23:44 GMT on Monday according to the time of his post. But Iran's military operational command responded that if the country's facilities were hit, "all energy, information technology and desalination infrastructure belonging to the US" in the region would be targeted. Early Sunday morning, AFP journalists in Jerusalem heard blasts and air raid sirens as Iran launched a fresh barrage of missiles at Israel. The alerts came hours after direct hits on the towns of Arad and Dimona wounded more than 100 people, in one of the most destructive attacks on Israel since the start of the war on February 28. "There was a 'boom, boom!', my mother was screaming," 17-year-old Arad resident Ido Franky told AFP near the impact site, where an AFP correspondent saw three damaged buildings and firefighters reported a blaze. "This was terrifying... this town had never seen anything like this." - Nuclear infrastructure - Israel launched a fresh wave of strikes on Iranian capital Tehran on Sunday in response, while the Israeli military said it was investigating how air defence systems had failed to intercept the incoming missiles. Iran's attacks on Israel indicated that its arsenal still poses a threat across the region, even after Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed to have decimated Tehran's forces. Dimona hosts what is widely believed to be the Middle East's only nuclear arsenal, although Israel has never admitted to possessing nuclear weapons, insisting the site is for research. The missile fell about five kilometres (three miles) from the nuclear facility, according to rescuers. Iran said the strike on Dimona, which tore open residential buildings and gouged craters into the ground, was in response to an earlier attack on its nuclear site at Natanz. After the Natanz attack, UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi reiterated his call for "military restraint to avoid any risk of a nuclear accident". The Natanz facility hosts underground centrifuges used to enrich uranium for Iran's disputed nuclear programme and sustained damage in the June 2025 war. Asked about Natanz, the Israeli military said it was "not aware of a strike". - Hormuz blockade - As concerns grow about the economic fallout from the war, Trump has turned his attention to the blockaded Strait of Hormuz which typically carries around a fifth of the world's crude oil and liquefied natural gas. The standoff has rattled markets and sent fuel prices soaring, with North Sea Brent crude now trading above $105 a barrel, feeding fears about higher inflation and weaker global growth. Trump has slammed NATO allies as "cowards" and urged them to secure the strait. A total of 22 countries -- including the UK, France, Italy, Germany, South Korea, Australia, the UAE and Bahrain -- said on Saturday they were ready to contribute to efforts ensuring safe passage in the vital waterway. As thousands more American Marines head to the Middle East, US Central Command said bunker-busting bombs were dropped on an underground Iranian coastal facility this week, degrading Iran's ability to threaten freedom of navigation in the strategic waterway. - Attacks in Riyadh, Baghdad - Meanwhile Iran has kept up retaliatory attacks on Gulf nations it accuses of serving as a launchpad for US strikes. Saudi Arabia said Sunday it detected three ballistic missiles around the capital Riyadh. One was intercepted, and two fell in uninhabited areas, the defence ministry said. The United Arab Emirates said it responded to new missile and drone attacks from Iran, after the Islamic republic warned its neighbour against allowing strikes from disputed islands near the Strait of Hormuz. In Lebanon, the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group said it attacked Israeli soldiers in northern Israel's Misgav Am, where first responders said rocket fire from Lebanon killed one person. The death is the first Israeli fatality from fire from Lebanon since fighting started with Hezbollah on March 2. The war has also spilled into Iraq. At least six overnight attacks targeted a US diplomatic and logistics centre at Baghdad's International Airport, two Iraqi security officials told AFP on Sunday. - 'Uncertainty' - Tehran partially emptied out at the weekend as many locals headed to the countryside for the Persian New Year holidays. As the number of strikes on the capital eased off in recent days, AFP journalists reported seeing people in the streets again and browsing market stalls, but the shadow of the war loomed large. "The only common feeling these days is uncertainty about what lies ahead and what the outcome will be" of this war, 31-year-old Tehran resident Shiva told AFP. "We've all lost our work. We have no income, and we don't know how long we can continue like this," she added.  
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Government trying to keep economy stable despite global pressure: Amir Khasru
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CHATTOGRAM, March 22, 2026 (BSS)- Finance and Planning Minister Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury stated that the government is working to maintain the stability of the country's economy amidst the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and global pressures.   Despite the challenging circumstances, he highlighted that efforts have been made to secure fuel supply, prevent fare hikes, and manage commodity prices, providing relief to the general public.  Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury, the Planning Minister, shared these comments with reporters after exchanging Eid greetings with leaders and activists from various sectors at his residence in the Mehedibagh area of the city today.  He mentioned that despite the challenges posed by the ongoing war, the government has secured alternative sources for fuel procurement to alleviate pressure on the supply system.  This has ensured that transportation services have not been disrupted due to fuel shortages during the Eid holidays, and there have been no fare increases. Amir Khasru emphasized that the government is working to sustain this situation. He also acknowledged that the government cannot fully control the repercussions of the conflict in the Middle East.  Finding sources of fuel oil and ensuring a stable supply has become a significant challenge.  Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury emphasized the need for cooperation, sympathy, and restraint from the people to address this issue collectively.  He warned about the potential escalation of pressure if the war persists, highlighting the global impact that could eventually affect the people.  Chowdhury stressed the importance of remaining composed to navigate through these challenging times.  Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury, a  ruling BNP Standing Committee Member, noted that this year's Eid celebrations are happening in a festive and fear-free environment, attributing it to the people's regained sense of ownership. He expressed optimism about the country's progress and urged everyone to remain hopeful for the future. He mentioned that there was no worker dissatisfaction in the garment sector due to the advance payment of salaries and allowances before Ramadan and Eid, which is a significant improvement from previous years.  The Finance and Planning Minister highlighted various government initiatives for the welfare of the people, such as the introduction of family and farmers' cards, loan waivers for farmers, and allowances for religious leaders. Amir Kasru urged the people to stay united and show restraint, cooperation, and empathy in facing the current global crisis.
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By Md Mamun Islam  RANGPUR, March 22, 2026 (BSS) – Thousands of people of all ages have been flocking to the recreational and tourist spots in Rangpur since the Eid-ul-Fitr day (Saturday) afternoon to enjoy the Eid holidays in festive atmosphere.  The enthusiastic people, especially couples, teenagers and young men and women dressed in colorful clothes, are flocking to these venues across the district maintaining the festive atmosphere even on the second day after Eid today.   In Rangpur city, people are thronging Rangpur Zoo Children's Park, ‘Surovi Uddyan’, Town Hall Square, Chikley Lake Water Park, 'Proyas' Entertainment Park, Fantasy Zone, 'Tajhat Zamindar Bari', ‘Rupkotha Theme Park’, Town Hall premises, Zila School ground, Begum Rokeya University campus and other recreational spots for entertainment.   Besides, hundreds of visitors have created a festive environment at Ganjipur Vinnojogot Entertainment Center, Anandanagar Park in Pirganj, Maya Bhuban in Badarganj, Teesta Park in Kawnia, ‘Neelamborer Jalmahal’, Ali Baba Theme Park and Taj Ecoventure in Pirgachha upazila, Mohipur Ghat and Teesta Bridge in Gangachara upazila and Teesta Barrage Canal of the district.  Since this  morning, all these tourist attractions, entertainment and amusement places across the country have been decked out in new looks and humor to attract more visitors amid excellent weather and commendable security measures.  The weather was somewhat cloudy and cold on Saturday, Eid day, with frequent light rain and drizzle, due to which the number of visitors to these entertainment centers was relatively low compared to today.  Many teenagers, students, young men and women, couples, and children, along with their parents, gather at these places, where temporary fairs, various amusement rides for children, and shops selling various handicrafts, food, and toys have been set up.    In an interview with BSS at Chikley Lake Water Park in Rangpur city this noon, schoolgirls Lokman, Zahir, Monwara and Fahmida said they were excited to enjoy the beauty and grandeur of nature there in today's wonderful weather.   College students Soma Islam, Ummey Kulsum and Kakoli and university students Deepika Khatun, Moslema and Abed Hasan said they enjoyed traveling on speedboats at the city's Chikley Lake Water Park.   While visiting the 'Proyas' Entertainment Park in Rangpur city, couple Golam Ahad and Faizun Nesa said they were very happy to enjoy the Eid holidays with their two sons Fahad, 13, and Borhan, 11, amidst entertainment and fun there.  Couple Jasmine Zaman and Mohammad Akhteruzzaman, who visited the Rangpur Zoo Children's Park, said they enjoyed riding the 'Nagordola' with their two daughters Mahima, 14, and Munni,10, and learned a lot by observing the various animals there.   Earlier this morning, the couple also had a lot of fun at the Chikley Lake Water Park in Rangpur city with their two daughters.   Jasmine Zaman said, "The city's Chikley Lake Water Park has become one of the most attractive places for hundreds of visiting people of all ages to enjoy the majesty of nature and share the joy of various festivals and vacations."  Mahima and Munni said that they were excited to enjoy the natural beauty and recreational facilities both at the Chikley Lake Water Park and Rangpur Zoo Children's Park with their parents today.  While visiting the Teesta Bridge at Mahipur Ghat in Gangachara upazila, at the junction of Rangpur and Lalmonirhat, newlyweds Kalim Uddin and Shakila said they came to see the bridge, the Teesta River, and enjoy the picturesque views there.  Housewives Lovely Begum, Hamida Rahman and Fatema Khatun while visiting the Vinnojogot Entertainment Center with their husbands and children said that they enjoyed loveliness and natural and artificial beauty around the entertainment center there. “Today we learned about the history of creation of the world through the ‘Big Bang’ theory at the planetarium of this entertainment center. If we hadn’t come here, we wouldn’t have known that there is another different world inside it,” said Hamida.    Fatema Khatun said that the Vinnojogot Entertainment Center, surrounded by greenery, has strange caves, Taj Mahal, Moscow Bell, Eiffel Tower, Great Wall of China, trains and airplanes for the entertainment of visitors.   She said, “I liked the beautiful swimming pool and bird sanctuary of this entertainment center, where visitors can get a sense of the sea and tranquility and don’t get tired of spending time inside.”   Meanwhile, security measures have been strengthened in these tourist centers, entertainment and amusement places and park areas to avoid the potential risk of theft, robbery and chaos due to the large crowd during the Eid-ul-Fitr holidays.   
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