No legal bar for Tarique Rahman to be registered as voter: EC
No legal bar for Tarique Rahman to be registered as voter: EC
Sakhawat announces compensation for launch accident victim 
Sakhawat announces compensation for launch accident victim 
Tarique Rahman pays homage at his father's grave with thousands of leaders, activists 
Tarique Rahman pays homage at his father's grave with thousands of leaders, activists 
BNP leaders pay tribute at National Martyrs’ Memorial on behalf of Tarique Rahman 
BNP leaders pay tribute at National Martyrs’ Memorial on behalf of Tarique Rahman 
Cold wave continues sweeping northern region
Cold wave continues sweeping northern region
BB clarifies withdrawal limits for five merging banks
BB clarifies withdrawal limits for five merging banks
Osman Hadi murder case: 2 accused sent to jail for allegedly helping Faisal  flee to India
Osman Hadi murder case: 2 accused sent to jail for allegedly helping Faisal  flee to India
Students to receive textbooks on January 1: NCTB Chairman
Saddam newly-elected Shibir Prez, Sibgatullah Secy
Saddam newly-elected Shibir Prez, Sibgatullah Secy
DHAKA, Dec 26, 2025 (BSS) - Nurul Islam Saddam has been elected as the central president of Bangladesh Islami Chhatrashibir, while Sibgatullah has been nominated as the secretary general for the 2026 term.  The president was elected through votes cast by Shibir members across the country and was announced today at the second session of the organisation's central member conference held at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre in Agargaon, Dhaka. Voting for the central president was conducted online nationwide from 7pm on Wednesday to 10pm on Thursday. In line with Chhatrashibir's constitution, the newly elected president, in consultation with the executive council, nominated Sibgatullah as secretary general.  "The election of the central president and selection of the secretary general of Bangladesh Islami Chhatrashibir for the 2026 session have been completed," Chhatrashibir said in Facebook post.  Nurul Islam Saddam previously served as the organisation's secretary general while Sibgatullah served as the office secretary for the 2025 session. Sibgatullah also served as the president of its Dhaka University unit. Saddam completed his bachelor's and master's degrees from the Department of Economics at Khulna University in the 2014-2015 academic year, and is currently studying for a Post-Graduate Diploma in Entrepreneurial Economics at Dhaka University. Sibgatullah completed his studies from the Institute of Social Welfare and Research at Dhaka University, where he is currently pursuing his second Masters from the Department of Development Studies.  Earlier, the first session of the conference took place from morning to noon, during which Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman described Chhatrashibir as the de facto guardian of the student community. The second session was conducted by assistant election commissioner and former central president Selim Uddin. Chief election commissioner and former central president Advocate Matiur Rahman Akand announced the election results and administered the oath to the newly elected president.
O Aa Ka Kha lunches new literary magazine
O Aa Ka Kha lunches new literary magazine
Khaddar Bazar Shopping Complex fire in Gulishtan under control
Khaddar Bazar Shopping Complex fire in Gulishtan under control
No scope for failure in holding free, fair elections: CEC
No scope for failure in holding free, fair elections: CEC
CA urges voters to choose honest, capable candidates
CA urges voters to choose honest, capable candidates
CA orders arrest of Hadi’s killers, maintain law and order before polls
CA orders arrest of Hadi’s killers, maintain law and order before polls
NBR chairman hints at further extension for online return submission deadline
NBR chairman hints at further extension for online return submission deadline
Two suspected smugglers held at Hatiya
Two suspected smugglers held at Hatiya
DHAKA, Dec 26, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh Coast Guard (BCG) has arrested two suspected smugglers along with a huge quantity of cement while it was being smuggled to Myanmar. Bangladesh Coast Guard Media Officer Lieutenant Commander Siam-ul-Haq today said that, based on secret information, the Hatiya Coast Guard Station conducted a drive at Hatiyar Tankir Canal in Noakhali at about 5:00 am and seized a large quantity of cement. During the drive, the two suspected smugglers were arrested and 770 bags of cement worth Tk 4.38 lakh, which were loaded for smuggling to Myanmar by evading customs duties and taxes, were seized, the Coast Guard official said. Legal proceedings against the arrested individuals and the seized items are underway. Lieutenant Commander Siam-ul-Haq also said the Coast Guard will continue such operations in the future to prevent smuggling and ensure security in the coastal areas.
Govt increases revenue target by Taka 24,000cr in revised budget
Govt increases revenue target by Taka 24,000cr in revised budget
NBR opens 'Helpdesk' for JS polls candidates to submit online income tax returns
NBR opens 'Helpdesk' for JS polls candidates to submit online income tax returns
Youth festival held in Rajbari thru various competitions 
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O Aa Ka Kha lunches new literary magazine
No legal bar for Tarique Rahman to be registered as voter: EC
Coast Guard arrests two with smuggled cement
DU Science Unit admission test tomorrow
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NU VC mourns death of Professor Jamal Uddin Ahmed
NU VC mourns death of Professor Jamal Uddin Ahmed
DU Science Unit admission test tomorrow
DU Science Unit admission test tomorrow
JU publishes 'D' Unit admission test results, pass rate 39.10pc
JU publishes 'D' Unit admission test results, pass rate 39.10pc
RU signs MoU with PKSF for environmental study
RU signs MoU with PKSF for environmental study
Ferry services on Padma, Jamuna rivers suspended due to dense fog
Ferry services on Padma, Jamuna rivers suspended due to dense fog
MANIKGANJ, Dec 26, 2025 (BSS) - Ferry services on key river routes across the Padma and Jamuna were suspended on Friday evening due to dense fog that severely reduced visibility, officials of the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation (BIWTC) said. Ferry movement on the Paturia-Daulatdia route was halted at 7:15 pm as thick fog blanketed the Padma River. BIWTC Paturia Ghat Deputy General Manager Abdus Salam said the suspension was ordered after ferry crews reported that poor visibility made navigation unsafe. To prevent any untoward incidents, authorities decided to stop operations temporarily, he added.  As a result, six ferries remained docked at Paturia Ghat without loading vehicles, while three ferries were stranded mid-river. No ferries were operating from the Daulatdia terminal at the time. Meanwhile, ferry services on the Aricha-Kazirhat route were suspended at 8:20 pm due to similar weather conditions on the Jamuna River.  BIWTC Aricha Ghat Manager Md Abdullah said two ferries -- Shah Ali and Chitra -- were stationed at Kazirhat, while two others -- Bir Shreshtha Hamidur Rahman and Dhan Siri -- were stuck in the middle of the river carrying vehicles and passengers. Authorities said ferry operations would resume once visibility improves and navigation becomes safe.
Coast Guard arrests two with smuggled cement
Coast Guard arrests two with smuggled cement
Bulkhead sinks in Buriganga, two missing
Bulkhead sinks in Buriganga, two missing
DCCI President calls on Chief Justice 
DCCI President calls on Chief Justice 
Hadi killing: auto-rickshaw driver Kamal gives statement as a witness
Hadi killing: auto-rickshaw driver Kamal gives statement as a witness
Court orders to freeze 8 accounts of Hadi murder accused Faysal, his aids 
Court orders to freeze 8 accounts of Hadi murder accused Faysal, his aids 
Lawyer Alif Murder Case sent to trial court 
Lawyer Alif Murder Case sent to trial court 
Deadly blast hits mosque in Alawite area of Syria's Homs
Deadly blast hits mosque in Alawite area of Syria's Homs
DAMASCUS, Dec 26, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - A deadly explosion hit a mosque in a  predominantly Alawite area of Syria's Homs on Friday, said authorities who  reported at least six people killed. "A terrorist explosion targeted the Ali Bin Abi Talib Mosque during Friday  prayers in Al-Khadri Street in the Wadi al-Dahab neighbourhood of Homs," the  interior ministry said in a statement, adding that six people were killed and  21 others wounded. Homs was the scene of heavy sectarian violence during Syria's civil war. Syria's state news agency SANA, which also reported the blast, said its cause  and nature were being investigated. According to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human rights monitor,  it was not immediately clear whether the blast "was caused by a suicide  attack or an explosive device". A local security source in Homs told AFP on condition of anonymity the  explosion may have been caused by "an explosive device placed inside the  mosque". A resident of the area, requesting anonymity out of fear for his safety, told  AFP people "heard a loud explosion, followed by chaos and panic in the  neighbourhood". "No one dares to leave their house, and we are hearing ambulance sirens," he  added. SANA published photos from inside the mosque, one of which showed a hole in a  wall. Black smoke covered part of the mosque, with carpets and books scattered  nearby. Homs city is home to a Sunni Muslim majority but also has several  predominantly Alawite areas. While most Syrians are Sunni, ousted ruler Bashar al-Assad belongs to the  Alawite community, whose faith stems from Shiite Islam. Since Assad's ouster in 2024, the Observatory and ordinary Syrians in Homs  have reported kidnappings and killings targeting members of the minority  community. Syria's coastal areas saw the massacre of Alawite civilians in March, with  authorities accusing armed Assad supporters of sparking the violence by  attacking security forces. A national commission of inquiry said at least 1,426 members of the minority  community were killed at the time, while the Syrian Observatory for Human  Rights monitor put the toll at more than 1,700.  
Magura post win in U-17 National Championship
Magura post win in U-17 National Championship
Jashore, Bogura DFAs register win 
Jashore, Bogura DFAs register win 
Police FC notch third win in BFL 
Police FC notch third win in BFL 
Two more matches of women's hockey held 
Two more matches of women's hockey held 
Final phase of national kabaddi Championship begins 
Final phase of national kabaddi Championship begins 
Three matches of Sr. Div. Football to be held tomorrow 
Three matches of Sr. Div. Football to be held tomorrow 
Australia reeling on 72-4 at lunch as England strike in 4th Ashes Test
Australia reeling on 72-4 at lunch as England strike in 4th Ashes Test

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BanglaFact identifies Indian media's disinformation over Tarique Rahman's  speech
BanglaFact identifies Indian media's disinformation over Tarique Rahman's speech
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FactWatch identifies video falsely attributed to Khaleda Zia
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BanglaFact detects AI-generated Joy-Trump photo
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BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
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Cultural event marks Christmas Day at Shilpakala Academy
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Samiun Jahan Dola receives Natyabandhu Award
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Panchagarh's unique 'Rocks Museum' draws tourists with ancient artifacts
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Experts urge awareness to curb rising thalassemia cases
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