BNP’s seven-day mourning for Khaleda Zia observed
BNP’s seven-day mourning for Khaleda Zia observed
CA for deep-sea research, problem identification to harness marine resources
CA for deep-sea research, problem identification to harness marine resources
EU, BNP discuss upcoming election, post-polls development: Nazrul
EU, BNP discuss upcoming election, post-polls development: Nazrul
Rizwana for expanding use of satellite to bring benefits, ensure accountability
Rizwana for expanding use of satellite to bring benefits, ensure accountability
Rana Pratap Bairagi killing in Jashore not linked to religion, journalism: Govt
Rana Pratap Bairagi killing in Jashore not linked to religion, journalism: Govt
EU Ambassador meets Tarique Rahman 
EU Ambassador meets Tarique Rahman 
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Three retired army officers appointed to Tarique Rahman's security team
Three retired army officers appointed to Tarique Rahman's security team
DHAKA, Jan 6, 2026 (BSS) - The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has restructured the security team of its Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman by assigning responsibilities in three key areas and appointing three retired army officers. According to a press release signed by BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi tonight, the appointments were made to oversee Tarique Rahman's security, protocol and coordination. Major (retd) Mohammad Shafawat Ullah has been appointed Director (Security), Major (retd) Moinul Hossain Director (Protocol) and Captain (retd) Md Gani Ul Azam Director (Coordination) of the security team, the release added.
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JnUCSU Election: Vote Counting continues
Ex-Jubo Dal leader shot dead in Ctg
Ex-Jubo Dal leader shot dead in Ctg
Khaleda Zia: From homemaker to Bangladesh's first female prime minister
Khaleda Zia: From homemaker to Bangladesh's first female prime minister
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The untold Liberation War journey of Khaleda Zia
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Khaleda Zia's policy: Balancing between left and right
Adieu Khaleda Zia: The fearless face of Bangladesh politics
Adieu Khaleda Zia: The fearless face of Bangladesh politics
BB asks banks to build women-friendly washrooms
BB asks banks to build women-friendly washrooms
DHAKA, Jan 06, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Bank (BB) has instructed all scheduled banks to build women-friendly washrooms, citing the lack of adequate facilities for women at banking workplaces.  “Women bank officials and customers are facing difficulties in receiving services due to the shortage of such washrooms,” said a BB circular issued today. According to the Bangladesh Bank, women-friendly washrooms are required at bank head offices as well as at regional offices, branches, and sub-branches.  The central bank also instructed banks to carry out necessary renovations where required and ensure the availability of adequate sanitary supplies. In the circular, the central bank said all banks must take measures to construct hygienic, women-friendly washrooms for female officers, employees, and women service recipients at their head offices, regional offices, and all branches and sub-branches, alongside ensuring proper sanitation facilities.
BB revises housing finance ceilings 
BB revises housing finance ceilings 
52pc growth of remittance inflow till Jan 5
52pc growth of remittance inflow till Jan 5
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Over 90 pc secondary textbooks printed, nationwide distribution crosses 80 pc
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Disciplined workforce is backbone of healthy academic environment: KUET VC
Intake test results of nine agriculture universities tomorrow
Intake test results of nine agriculture universities tomorrow
Govt to boost scholarships by 20%, doubles stipends and grants from SSC to graduation
Govt to boost scholarships by 20%, doubles stipends and grants from SSC to graduation
Doa mahfil in Bagerhat honours memory of Begum Khaleda Zia
Doa mahfil in Bagerhat honours memory of Begum Khaleda Zia
BAGERHAT, Jan. 6, 2026 (BSS) - A doa mahfil was held in Bagerhat seeking eternal peace for the departed soul of BNP Chairperson and former prime minister Begum Khaleda Zia. The Bagerhat District Juba Dal organized the prayer meeting at the Shaltola District Council Auditorium in the city this afternoon. Barrister Sheikh Mohammad Zakir Hossain, BNP MP candidate for the Bagerhat-2 (Sadar-Kachua) constituency, delivered a speech as the chief guest, while Md Sujan Mollah, former General Secretary of Bagerhat District Jubo Dal,  presided over the program. In his speech as the chief guest, he said that the contributions of national  leader Begum Khaleda Zia to the struggle for restoring democracy and  establishing human rights in the country will be remembered in history  forever. He added that today's gathering was to pray for the repose of her  soul and prayed that Allah Almighty grant her Jannatul Firdous. Former Dhaka University CPA VP Rafiqul Islam Jaglu, acting convener of  Municipal Jubo Dal Md Sumon Paik, acting convener of Sadar Upazila Jubo Dal  Md Abul Hasan, former PC College VP Sardar Nasir Uddin Loni, and member- secretary of District Ulama Dal Maulana Zahidul Islam attended the program.
Dublar Char fishermen unable to go fishing amid cold wave, rough sea
Dublar Char fishermen unable to go fishing amid cold wave, rough sea
BB workshop in Rangamati focuses on accelerating financial inclusion for women
BB workshop in Rangamati focuses on accelerating financial inclusion for women
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Fourteen players share lead
First CAS Int'l Squash concludes
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Bangladeshi player Rizan to watch out in Under-19 World Cup
Bangladeshi player Rizan to watch out in Under-19 World Cup
Mohammedan officials offer prayer at Shaheed Zia, Khaleda Zia’s grave
Mohammedan officials offer prayer at Shaheed Zia, Khaleda Zia’s grave
Six dead in weather accidents as cold snap grips Europe
Six dead in weather accidents as cold snap grips Europe
PARIS, France, Jan 6, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Icy temperatures plunged swathes of Europe into a second day of travel chaos on Tuesday, with weather-related accidents causing six deaths from the continent's bitterest cold snap this winter so far. Five of those deaths since the mercury dropped on Monday were in France alone, while a woman died in Bosnia as heavy snow and rain sparked floods and power outages across the Balkans. Paris's two airports, Roissy-Charles de Gaulle and Orly, were to cancel many flights early Wednesday to allow ground crews to clear snow from runways and de-ice planes. Forty percent of flights at Charles de Gaulle were to be scrapped, and 25 percent at Orly. In Britain, the mercury plunged to -12.5C overnight Monday-Tuesday in Norfolk, eastern England, while temperatures below -10C across the Netherlands brought trains to a standstill on Tuesday morning. "Last night was the coldest night of the winter so far," Britain's Met Office said, with nearly all of the United Kingdom on alert for snow and ice and more snowfall expected. With the chill making roads perilous, three people died in accidents linked to black ice in southwestern France on Monday morning, authorities said, while a taxi driver died in hospital on Monday night after veering into the Marne river in the Paris region. His passenger was still being treated for hypothermia, according to a police source. Another driver also lost his life east of Paris on Monday after a collision with a heavy goods vehicle. Amsterdam's Schiphol airport, the Netherlands' main flight hub, meanwhile saw a second day of weather-driven cancellations Tuesday, with more than 400 flights grounded and travellers facing huge queues at the airline counters. Trains from the Dutch national railway operator NS only began rolling again after 10:00 am (0900 GMT), with services limited afterwards. But planes got off the ground again from Liverpool in northwest England and Aberdeen in northeast Scotland, after the cold had forced both airports to close on Monday. - 'Like climbing Mont Blanc' – After nearly 40 centimetres (16 inches) fell in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo at the weekend, a woman died in hospital after being hit by a tree that collapsed under the weight of the snow on Monday, according to the police. Dozens of villages across neighbouring Serbia were left without power in the wake of the snowfall, while downpours caused several rivers to overflow in Bosnia and forced the evacuation of dozens of homes in Albania. More than 300 schools were shut in Scotland Tuesday, the national BBC broadcaster reported, with Scottish train services also severely disrupted. "Tuesday will bring more severe snow and ice to the north of Scotland -- and with it, continued travel disruption and risks to people and communities," Scottish transport minister Fiona Hyslop warned late on Monday. "It's important that people plan ahead, consider their travel plans and work from home if that's an option." Several smaller French airports were closed on Tuesday, according to the transport ministry. In the French capital, Monday's snowfall had settled overnight across much of Paris's pavements, with pedestrians forced to navigate treacherously icy streets. Tour guide Valeria Pitchouguina said the sight of Paris snowed under was "truly extraordinary", but the ice was complicating efforts to shepherd her groups up the steep steps to the picture-postcard district of Montmartre. "When it's like that and snowy and icy, it's something else, it's less like climbing Montmartre and more like climbing Mont Blanc," Pitchouguina told AFPTV. Hungary meanwhile also braced for a second day of fresh snowfall Tuesday, with some roads and railways already impassable, especially in the northeast. Construction and Transport Minister Janos Lazar urged Hungarians to only head out "if absolutely necessary".
Mild cold wave sweeps parts of country, dry weather likely
Mild cold wave sweeps parts of country, dry weather likely
Mild cold wave, temperature fall, dense fog grip parts of country
Mild cold wave, temperature fall, dense fog grip parts of country
Mild cold wave continues across northern, western districts
Mild cold wave continues across northern, western districts
Mercury dips to 8 degree Celsius in Jashore
Mercury dips to 8 degree Celsius in Jashore
Dry weather, fog, slight temperature changes predicted
Dry weather, fog, slight temperature changes predicted
Lowest temperature at 9.7°C recorded in Dinajpur 
Lowest temperature at 9.7°C recorded in Dinajpur 
Dry weather, fog, changes of temperature forecast 
Dry weather, fog, changes of temperature forecast 

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Two-day 38th National Poetry Festival begins Feb 1
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Cold-related illnesses surge, 1,400 children treated in Khulna hospitals
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69 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
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Tourist influx peaks in Rangamati in winter season
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Tourist influx peaks in Rangamati in winter season
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