2,50,012 expatriates register for postal voting
2,50,012 expatriates register for postal voting
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Thailand launches air strikes against Cambodia in border flare-up
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32,000 assistant teachers can't be promoted due to lawsuits: Bidhan
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Qawmi Madrasa degree holders can become marriage registrars: Asif Nazrul
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NCP-led political alliance ‘Gonotantrik Songskar Jote’ launched
National election, referendum in one day; EC decides to increase voting time by one hour
National election, referendum in one day; EC decides to increase voting time by one hour
BNP leader Dulu calls for urgent steps to protect the Teesta River
People will reject those who obstruct democratic journey: Salahuddin
People will reject those who obstruct democratic journey: Salahuddin
DHAKA, Dec 8, 2025 (BSS) - BNP Standing Committee Member Salahuddin Ahmed today said that the people will reject anyone who creates obstacles in the country's democratic journey. He said, "It took a long 16-year struggle and immense sacrifice to acquire the right to vote. Therefore, people will reject those who obstruct this democratic journey." Salahuddin made the remarks while inaugurating the second day of the BNP's seven-day programme titled 'Plan for Nation Building' at the Krishibid Institution, Bangladesh (KIB) Convention Hall in the capital. BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi presided over the event. Joint Secretary General Habib-un-Nabi Khan Sohel moderated it, while other senior leaders also addressed the programme. Leaders and activists from various JCD units participated in the event. Salahuddin Ahmed said, "A political party has resorted to deceiving the nation under the pretext of selling religion in tablet form. The party has no principles, no ideology, and no plan, and is attempting to mislead people by exploiting religion. However, their mask has been exposed." He added, "The sacrifices our leader Tarique Rahman is making to establish democracy are so profound that nothing matters there except the interests of Bangladesh. For this reason, Tarique Rahman says, 'Bangladesh first.' Therefore, our foremost concern must also be whether what we write and say causes any harm to the country's interests." Urging JCD leaders and activists to counter misinformation on social media, the senior BNP leader said, "Currently, abuse and character assassination are most prevalent on social media. We may not spend time dwelling on these things, but because of your age, you must lead the biggest counter-effort there." Salahuddin Ahmed also highlighted the reforms and development initiatives carried out during the tenures of Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman and BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia. He said, "We must practice knowledge-based, merit-based, and technology-driven politics in a way that no other organization can match. Chanting slogans alone is not enough. Even while in opposition, we must engage in these knowledge-based struggles and battles." Salahuddin explained the benefits of the BNP's future plans such as the Family Card, Farmer Card, and Health Card, and emphasized that these benefits should be clearly communicated to the people. "Our work plan, including the 31-point demand, must be presented clearly to the public. Farmers must understand the Agriculture Card, women must be informed of the Family Card benefits, and everyone should know how the Health Card functions," he said. The programme will continue until December 13, except on Fridays. BNP-affiliated groups, including Juba Dal, Swechchhasebak Dal, and Ulama Dal, will participate in the programme.
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Begum Zia will recover to take part in polls, Manna hopes
DNCC administrator opens ‘Hafezzi Huzur Sarani’ at Kasaibari
DNCC administrator opens ‘Hafezzi Huzur Sarani’ at Kasaibari
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AL found organisationally involved in BDR carnage, Taposh identified as key coordinator: report
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Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
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Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
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CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
Probe report in BB reserve heist case on Jan 13
Probe report in BB reserve heist case on Jan 13
DHAKA, Dec 08, 2025 (BSS) - A Dhaka court today set January 13 to submit a probe report in the case lodged over the Bangladesh Bank (BB) reserve heist that took place in 2016.   Dhaka Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Jashita Islam set the new date as the investigation agency Criminal Investigation Department (CID) failed to submit the report today.   According to the case documents, unidentified hackers stole $101 million from the BB's accounts with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on February 5, 2016. Of the amount, $81 million was transferred to four accounts with RCBC in Philippines and another $20 million to a bank in Sri Lanka.   However, the transfer of $20 million to Sri Lanka failed due to a spelling error by the hackers. Later, the BB was able to retrieve about $15 million from the Philippines.   Then Deputy Director (accounts and budgeting) of Bangladesh Bank Zobayer Bin Huda filed the case with Motijheel Police Station on March 15, 2016.  
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2,50,012 expatriates register for postal voting
2,50,012 expatriates register for postal voting
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DU central coordination committee meeting held
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NU working to develop students as skilled human resources: VC
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Khulna BNP to hold prayers for Khaleda Zia's swift recovery
KHULNA, Dec 8, 2025 (BSS) - Khulna City Unit of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has announced a mass doa and munajat programme seeking the speedy recovery of former Prime Minister and the party Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia.  The programme will be held at Shaheed Hadis Park on Thursday at 10:30 am. The decision was taken at an emergency meeting held at the City BNP office on Sunday. City BNP President Advocate Shafiqul Alam, presided over the meeting, while General Secretary Shafiqul Alam Tuhin, Organising Secretary Masud Parvez Babu, Hasanur Rashid Chowdhury Miraj, among others, addressed it. 
Prayer seeking held at Dighalia for Khaleda Zia's speedy recovery
Prayer seeking held at Dighalia for Khaleda Zia's speedy recovery
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Cumilla free day today
Probe report in BB reserve heist case on Jan 13
Probe report in BB reserve heist case on Jan 13
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Court sets Jan 13 for probe report in Salman Shah killing case
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Charge Sheet submitted against Hasina, 30 others in Sabuj murder case 
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Case filed in Ishwardi over killing of eight puppies; one arrested
Syria's Sharaa calls for united efforts to rebuild a year after Assad's ouster
Syria's Sharaa calls for united efforts to rebuild a year after Assad's ouster
DAMASCUS, Dec 8, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - President Ahmed al-Sharaa on Monday urged Syrians to work together to rebuild their country as they marked a year since the ousting of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad. Sharaa's Islamist-led alliance launched a lightning offensive in late November last year, taking the capital Damascus on December 8 after nearly 14 years of war and putting an end to more than five decades of the Assad family's iron-fisted rule. Following dawn prayers at Damascus's famous Umayyad Mosque, Sharaa "praised the sacrifices and heroism of the fighters" who entered Damascus, a presidency statement said. "The current phase requires the unification of efforts by all citizens to build a strong Syria, consolidate its stability, safeguard its sovereignty, and achieve a future befitting the sacrifices of its people," Sharaa said, wearing military garb as he did when he entered the capital a year ago. Syrians since late November have been marking the first anniversary since the offensive began, with celebrations culminating Monday in events in Damascus, including a military parade and a planned speech by Sharaa. Sharaa, who has broken with his jihadist past, has managed to restore Syria's international standing and has won sanctions relief. But he faces major challenges in guaranteeing security, rebuilding crumbling institutions, regaining Syrians' trust and keeping his country united. Sectarian bloodshed in the country's Alawite and Druze minority heartlands, alongside ongoing Israeli military operations, have shaken the country's fragile transition. In a statement, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that "what lies ahead is far more than a political transition; it is the chance to rebuild shattered communities and heal deep divisions". "It is an opportunity to forge a nation where every Syrian -- regardless of ethnicity, religion, gender or political affiliation -- can live securely, equally, and with dignity," he said in the statement, urging international support. On Saturday, a prominent Alawite spiritual leader in Syria urged members of his religious minority, to which the Assad family also belongs, to boycott the celebrations, in protest against the "oppressive" new authorities. Also Saturday, the Kurdish administration that controls swathes of northeast Syria announced a ban on public gatherings and events on Sunday and Monday, citing security concerns. Under a March deal, the Kurdish administration is to integrate its institutions into the central government by year-end, but progress has stalled. Kurdish leader Mazloum Abdi, in a post on X on Sunday, reaffirmed the Kurds' commitment to the deal, saying it was the foundation "for building a democratic, decentralised Syria... strengthened by the values of freedom, justice and equality".  
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Chelsea to play Spurs in historic Sydney first
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Khushdil joins Rangpur Riders to play BPL

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BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
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BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
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AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
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BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
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Malaysia targets 3 lakh Bangladeshi tourists in 2026: Envoy 
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Early variety red ruby tomato field day held in Chitalmari
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