Holy Ramadan begins tomorrow
Holy Ramadan begins tomorrow
Tarique Rahman chairs first cabinet meeting at secretariat  
Tarique Rahman chairs first cabinet meeting at secretariat  
Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed announces end of mob culture in Bangladesh 
Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed announces end of mob culture in Bangladesh 
Govt declares 36-day holiday for primary, secondary schools from tomorrow
Govt declares 36-day holiday for primary, secondary schools from tomorrow
Govt to keep its commitment to people: Fakhrul
Govt to keep its commitment to people: Fakhrul
‘Bangladesh First’ to guide foreign policy: FM 
‘Bangladesh First’ to guide foreign policy: FM 
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1st Ramadan | 19 February | Thursday
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DMP holds security coordination meeting ahead of Int'l Mother Language Day
DMP holds security coordination meeting ahead of Int'l Mother Language Day
DHAKA, Feb 18, 2026 (BSS) - The Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) today held a high-level coordination meeting to ensure comprehensive security and smooth traffic management marking the upcoming Martyrs' Day and International Mother Language Day, 2026. The meeting was held in the conference room of the DMP Headquarters in the afternoon, with DMP Commissioner SM Sazzat Ali in the chair. The coordination meeting focused on ensuring that people from all walks of life can pay their respects at the Central Shaheed Minar in an orderly and safe environment on February 21. In his address, the DMP Commissioner emphasized the need for heightened vigilance to prevent any untoward incidents during the observance of the day.  He instructed all concerned agencies to remain alert and proactive, while intelligence agencies were directed to intensify surveillance and monitoring activities. At the beginning of the meeting, DMP Joint Police Commissioner (Operations) Mohammad Shahidullah presented the overall security plan through a powerpoint presentation, outlining operational strategies, deployment plans, and traffic control measures. Representatives from various intelligence agencies, the Dhaka University, the Ministry of Cultural Affairs, the Department of Health, Dhaka South City Corporation, Dhaka WASA, Fire Service and other government service organizations attended the meeting. They shared their opinions and recommendations to ensure that the observance of the great Martyrs' Day and International Mother Language Day is conducted smoothly and peacefully. Additional Police Commissioner (Admin) Md. Sarwar (Additional IG) directed the Intelligence Department to provide advance information and ensure proper traffic management across the capital. Additional Police Commissioner (Crime and Operations) SN Md. Nazrul Islam expressed optimism that the day would be observed peacefully and beautifully if all stakeholders perform their respective duties responsibly. Among others present at the meeting were Additional Police Commissioner (Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime) Md. Masud Karim, Additional Police Commissioner (DB) Md. Shafiqul Islam, Additional Police Commissioner (Logistics, Finance and Procurement) Hasan Md. Shawkat Ali, Additional Police Commissioner (Traffic) Md. Anisur Rahman, Additional Police Commissioner (Protection and Diplomatic Security) Sana Shaminur Rahman, Additional Police Commissioner (Estate, Development and ICT) Md. Osman Gani along with Joint Police Commissioners, Deputy Police Commissioners, officers of various ranks, and representatives of related organizations. The DMP reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that citizens can observe Martyrs' Day and International Mother Language Day with due solemnity, security, and discipline.
Yunus, Nabab appointed APS and PS to LGRD Minister
Yunus, Nabab appointed APS and PS to LGRD Minister
Bangladesh-Algeria ties highlighted on Martyrs’ Day
Bangladesh-Algeria ties highlighted on Martyrs’ Day
Tarique Rahman starts office as Prime Minister
Tarique Rahman starts office as Prime Minister
Portfolios distributed among new ministers, state ministers
Portfolios distributed among new ministers, state ministers
Bangladesh restarts democratic course as Tarique Rahman sworn-in as PM 
Bangladesh restarts democratic course as Tarique Rahman sworn-in as PM 
Interim govt dissolved with formation of new govt
Interim govt dissolved with formation of new govt
Muktadir assures market stability, strategic economic transition
Muktadir assures market stability, strategic economic transition
DHAKA, Feb 18, 2026 (BSS) – Commerce, Industries and Textiles and Jute Minister Khandaker Abdul Muktadir today assured the nation of ample essential commodity stocks for Ramadan, signalling a decisive shift toward result-oriented market management to ensure price stability. Briefing reporters after assuming charge at the Ministry of Commerce, he emphasized that current inventories and the supply pipeline for daily necessities are robust enough to meet demand both during and after the month of Ramadan. The Minister provided a detailed assessment of the current pipeline and existing inventory of daily necessities, asserting that the volume of goods is more than sufficient to maintain market equilibrium.  He dismissed concerns regarding potential shortages, issuing a clear directive to the public that there is no reason for anxiety. "The stocks of daily necessities currently in our possession and in the pipeline are sufficient to keep the market stable during the month of Ramadan and the period following it. There is no cause for concern for the general public regarding supply," he stated. Addressing the recurring issue of market syndicates, the Minister signalled a departure from historical verbal warnings, opting for a strategy defined by tangible outcomes. When questioned on his stance against market manipulation, he refused to provide mere sound bites, instead committing to a philosophy of showing results through work. Regarding Bangladesh’s graduation from Least Developed Country (LDC) status, the Minister revealed that work has started today on a strategy to defer the transition to ensure the economy is better prepared.  He emphasized that this process requires seamless coordination between the Commerce Ministry, which initiates the move, and the Economic Relations Division (ERD). The Minister expressed concern over the current concentration of the country's export profile, noting that a single product category dominates 25% of the market and accounts for 50% of total export income.  To mitigate this, he laid emphasis on incorporating a wider range of goods into the export basket; actively seeking new international trade destinations and assisting private entities in entering the global trade arena. He noted that these efforts face significant turbulence due to an unstable global environment.  Specifically, he cited the American tariff regime and its sudden changes as a source of global uncertainty.  For a developing nation, the Minister warned, the margin of error is slim, and the country cannot afford the luxury of mistakes caused by external disasters. The Minister highlighted that both foreign and domestic investments are contingent upon a stable environment. He characterized the stagnated investment observed over the last two to three years as a huge liability that the country must urgently overcome. In his concluding remarks, the Minister described his approach as one rooted in teamwork, stating that the success of these ministries is a collective national effort rather than an individual one.  He called upon the media and the public to act as partners, helping to identify and correct errors as the government works to move the country forward.  
Commerce Minister outlines strategic priorities, efficiency mandate
Commerce Minister outlines strategic priorities, efficiency mandate
CCCI greets Finance and Planning Minister Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury
CCCI greets Finance and Planning Minister Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury
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Govt declares 36-day holiday for primary, secondary schools from tomorrow
PM vows to establish rule of law, equal rights   
Nitai Roy for working with new dream to build new Bangladesh
French Ambassador holds courtesy meeting with CTTC chief, discusses counter-terrorism cooperation
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Govt declares 36-day holiday for primary, secondary schools from tomorrow
Govt declares 36-day holiday for primary, secondary schools from tomorrow
MIST, BEPRC hold symposium on 'Bangladesh's Clean Energy Transition'
MIST, BEPRC hold symposium on 'Bangladesh's Clean Energy Transition'
Shaheed Dr. Shamsuzzoha Day observed at RU with due respect
Shaheed Dr. Shamsuzzoha Day observed at RU with due respect
Democratic transition marked at JU with chorus rendition of national anthem
Democratic transition marked at JU with chorus rendition of national anthem
Elderly man dies after falling into fish farm in Satkhira
Elderly man dies after falling into fish farm in Satkhira
SATKHIRA, Feb 18, 2026 (BSS) - An elderly man died today after falling into a fish farm (gheri) at Shyamnagar upazila here in the district. The deceased was identified as Daud Mistri, 70, son of late Moyez Uddin Mistri, a resident of Shankarkati village under Kashimari union of the upazila. Local people recovered his body from a fish farm on Wednesday morning.  Family sources said Daud Mistri had been suffering from mental health issues for a long time. He went out of his house early in the morning. Later, around 8:00 am, locals spotted his body floating in a fish farm near his house and recovered it. The victim's eldest son, Md. Abdul Momin, said his father often used to wander out alone. It is suspected that he accidentally fell into the water. Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Shyamnagar Thana Khaledur Rahman said that as there was no complaint from the family, the body was handed over for burial without an autopsy following a written request.
Essentials prices remain stable in Jhenaidah ahead of Ramadan
Essentials prices remain stable in Jhenaidah ahead of Ramadan
State-of-the-art industrial city to be built in Khulna: MP Bakul
State-of-the-art industrial city to be built in Khulna: MP Bakul
Khelaghar post win in BCL
Khelaghar post win in BCL
Vinicius stunner helps Real Madrid edge Benfica in play-off marred by alleged racism
Vinicius stunner helps Real Madrid edge Benfica in play-off marred by alleged racism
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Racism allegations overshadow Real Madrid victory as PSG win in Champions League
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Tax records of Bangla TV MD Samadul Haque seized by court order
Tax records of Bangla TV MD Samadul Haque seized by court order
DHAKA, Feb 18, 2026 (BSS) – A Dhaka court today ordered the seizure of income tax records of Syed Samadul Haque, managing director (MD) of Bangla TV Limited. Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Md Sabbir Faiz passed the order following a petition filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) today. According to the ACC petition, the accused allegedly acquired assets worth Taka 4.05 crore beyond his known sources of income and attempted to legalise Taka 3.53 crore through layering by showing fictitious transformations of crime-derived money, prompting the anti-graft body to file a case. The petition also stated that Samadul Haque has been an income tax payer since the 2005–06 fiscal year. For the sake of proper investigation into assets inconsistent with his declared income, the ACC sought seizure of his complete income tax records — including permanent and miscellaneous files — preserved at Circle-294 under Tax Zone-14 in Dhaka.  
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YouTube suffers widespread outage
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Latam-GPT: a Latin American AI to combat US-centric bias
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Launch to ISS pushed to Thursday over weather: NASA
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AI tools fabricate Epstein images 'in seconds,' study says
GSIMAL launched to promote media and AI literacy in Global South
GSIMAL launched to promote media and AI literacy in Global South

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BanglaFact debunks claim of BNP activists setting fire to houses in Cumilla
BanglaFact debunks claim of BNP activists setting fire to houses in Cumilla
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Rumor Scanner detects misinformation citing TIB
Police Headquarters denies rumors of IGP's resignation
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140 disinformation identified in 73 Indian media about Bangladesh in 2025 
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Understanding Bangladesh requires understanding poet Al Mahmud
Understanding Bangladesh requires understanding poet Al Mahmud
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Berlinale filmmakers make creative leaps over location obstacles
Capri limits big groups to tackle the crowds
Capri limits big groups to tackle the crowds
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14 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
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Mango production in Patuakhali likely to exceed target this season
Free onion seeds, fertilizers distributed among farmers in Madaripur
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