War in the Middle East: latest developments
War in the Middle East: latest developments
PM to inaugurate monthly honorarium programme for religious leaders on Mar 14
PM to inaugurate monthly honorarium programme for religious leaders on Mar 14
Country must move forward under PM Tarique Rahman's leadership: Zahid
Country must move forward under PM Tarique Rahman's leadership: Zahid
This parliament belongs to country's people: PM
This parliament belongs to country's people: PM
14 killed in Mongla-Khulna highway crash, including newly-wed couple
14 killed in Mongla-Khulna highway crash, including newly-wed couple
DSCC eyes transforming Matuail landfill into Dhaka Resource Circulation Park
DSCC eyes transforming Matuail landfill into Dhaka Resource Circulation Park
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PM extends support for cancer patient Suman
PM extends support for cancer patient Suman
DHAKA, March 12, 2026 (BSS) - Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has extended support for the treatment of bone marrow cancer patient Mohammad Suman. A delegation of Amra BNP Poribar, led by its member secretary agriculturist Mokhchedul Momin Mithun, visited Suman's residence in the Eastern Housing area adjacent to Rupnagar Police Station in the capital this afternoon. During the visit, the delegation inquired about Suman's health condition and conveyed a message of sympathy from the prime minister while also providing financial assistance for his treatment. Members of the organisation including Mustakim Billah, Rubel Amin, private university unit joint general secretary Sohel Fakir, Mashiur Rahman Mahan and Dhaka College Chhatra Dal member Abdullah Al Misbah, among others, were present. Earlier on February 8, Suman had appealed to Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, also BNP Chairman and Amra BNP Paribar chief patron, for assistance with his treatment during an election campaign rally in Pallabi. In response, the delegation extended the assistance on behalf of the prime minister.  
DMP issues traffic guidelines for Dhaka residents ahead of Eid travel
DMP issues traffic guidelines for Dhaka residents ahead of Eid travel
'I have no one left,' father collapses in grief after family killed in Khulna road crash
'I have no one left,' father collapses in grief after family killed in Khulna road crash
Venezuela leader's first foreign trip abruptly canceled
Venezuela leader's first foreign trip abruptly canceled
CÚCUTA, Colombia, March 13, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The first foreign visit of Venezuela's US-backed interim leader since taking power was abruptly canceled on Thursday, just hours before she was to arrive in Colombia. Delcy Rodriguez was due to travel to the border town of Cucuta for a summit on Friday with Colombian President Gustavo Petro. "Everything is canceled," a Colombian foreign ministry source told AFP. An AFP reporter in Cucuta saw a stage that was erected for the event being dismantled. It was not immediately clear why the trip had been scrapped. One Colombian official acknowledged reports of a security threat, without specifying whether those threats came from Colombia or Venezuela. But a provincial official appeared to scotch such suggestions, telling AFP: "There are no security alerts of any kind". The area around Cucuta is home to numerous drug-running left-wing guerrilla groups, which Colombia has long accused Venezuela of funding and protecting. Rodriguez took power in January when her former boss, Nicolas Maduro, was captured by US forces and spirited to the United States to face trial. Since then, she has faced down hardliners who have spent decades railing against the United States to embark on a series of US-backed reforms. She has opened Venezuela's vast oil industry to foreign investment, sacked officials suspected of corruption, released scores of political prisoners and, according to Bogota, begun pushing Colombian rebels back across the border. The meeting was to mark a thaw in relations between the two South American neighbors. In a sign of how abruptly the meeting was canceled, US President Donald Trump had wished Petro luck for the meeting during a call on Thursday. Vicente Torrijos, a former Colombian presidential advisor on relations with Venezuela, said Trump had likely pressed for the meeting to "turn former adversaries into functional allies." Colombia did not recognize the legitimacy of elections that returned Rodriguez's allies to power in 2024. On the border, there was disappointment that the meeting would not go ahead. "Having a dialogue and a friendship between the two countries would be very important to solve all the problems that exist here," said 63-year-old Jairo Jaimes, who transports passengers across the often-shuttered border crossing. The meeting had been expected to focus on drug trafficking and security challenges, under pressure from Washington. The Trump administration has pressed both sides to tackle groups operating across the border like the National Liberation Army -- better known as the ELN -- a leftist guerrilla group deeply involved in the drug trade. Petro, himself a former guerrilla, has preferred to reach deals with armed factions under his "Total Peace" plan. But on occasion, he has been forced to use military action to contain the groups. In recent months, the area around Cucuta has become more violent with rival guerrilla groups launching deadly battles over trafficking routes.
4 crore families to get family cards in 5 years: PM
4 crore families to get family cards in 5 years: PM
PM for finding ways to make Zakat management more effective
PM for finding ways to make Zakat management more effective
PM reduces use of lights, AC in his office to save electricity
PM reduces use of lights, AC in his office to save electricity
Govt issues circular making 9:00-9:40 am office attendance mandatory
Govt issues circular making 9:00-9:40 am office attendance mandatory
Australia minister warns against 'dangerous' price gouging of fuel
Australia minister warns against 'dangerous' price gouging of fuel
SYDNEY, March 13, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Australia's energy minister warned on Friday against "dangerous" price gouging of petrol as he relaxed rules on how much fuel companies needed to hold in stock in a bid to boost supply. The country -- reliant on oil imports for fuel -- has seen petrol prices spike due to panic buying since the outbreak of the war in the Middle East. In a push to boost supply, Energy Minister Chris Bowen said the government would slash the Minimum Stockholding Obligation -- which guarantees a baseline level of fuel stock -- for petrol and diesel by 20 percent. "This will allow the release of up to 762 million litres of petrol and diesel from Australia's domestic reserves, where these can be targeted towards localised market disruption," he said in a statement. "This will take time to move through Australia's long and complex supply chain from where fuel is held to the regional areas where it's needed," he said. Australia's government has blamed price gouging by retailers for rising domestic costs of fuel. Bowen said on Friday: "I ask Australians to buy as much fuel as you need. No more, no less." He said people selling fuel at inflated prices were engaging in actions that were "un-Australian" and "dangerous". "It shouldn't be done," he said. In the most populous state of New South Wales, police warned rural residents on Friday about increasing fuel theft as prices rose. Police are investigating the disappearance of 800 litres of diesel from a farm in the state's west. "Be aware of any vehicles that you may not recognise in your local community," said detective acting inspector Andrew Maclean. Meanwhile, the government has insisted the country's fuel supply is secure. On Thursday, Canberra said it would adjust fuel quality standards to allow higher sulphur levels for around two months in a move it said would release 100 million litres into the domestic supply. Oil prices on Thursday topped $100 a barrel again after Iranian attacks on shipping effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz -- a response to the US-Israeli strikes that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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Moscow piles pressure on US over oil sanctions
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US temporarily allows sale of some Russian oil
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JU student suspended over cyber bullying allegation, probe body formed
JU student suspended over cyber bullying allegation, probe body formed
Spouses’ workplaces of MPO teachers to be verified 
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11 illegal brick kilns demolished in Bagerhat
11 illegal brick kilns demolished in Bagerhat
BAGERHAT, March 12, 2026 (BSS) - A mobile court demolished 11 illegal panja system brick kilns in Bagerhat Sadar Upazila on Thursday afternoon. The drive, led by Executive Magistrate Momtaz Begum of the Khulna Divisional Office of the Department of Environment (DoE), also halted wood-fuel-based operations used in the illegally run kilns. The operation was initiated by Asadur Rahman, Deputy Director of the DoE's Bagerhat district office, with support from district police, Sadar Thana police and Fire Service personnel. When the mobile court team reached the Baburhat Bazar area of Bishnupur Union, some brick kiln workers and locals blocked the road by sitting and lying on it. They requested the authorities to postpone the drive until after Eid and asked for two weeks to shut down the kilns themselves. After officials explained the legal penalties for operating illegal kilns and the environmental damage caused by such activities, the workers cleared the road and cooperated with the operation. The mobile court later demolished the 11 illegal kilns using excavators. Earlier on March 11, another mobile court drive in Santgachia and Baburhat Bazar areas of the upazila demolished seven illegal brick kilns and destroyed about 400,000 raw bricks. Deputy Director Asadur Rahman said such drives against illegal brick kilns will continue to protect the environment.  
Jubo Dal leader killed in road accident in Mirsarai
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RpMP launches sub-control room to ensure smooth Eid journey
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AI-generated video falsely attributing remarks to PM Tarique Rahman identified: BanglaFact
AI-generated video falsely attributing remarks to PM Tarique Rahman identified: BanglaFact
FactWatch debunks claim of anti-discrimination student leader's arrest
FactWatch debunks claim of anti-discrimination student leader's arrest
AI-generated images falsely used to claim real-life extortion incidents:  BanglaFact
AI-generated images falsely used to claim real-life extortion incidents:  BanglaFact
Nepali video falsely circulated against BNP: BanglaFact
Nepali video falsely circulated against BNP: BanglaFact
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Superb fruit-formation predicts bumper 'Haribhanga' mango yield in Rangpur
Superb fruit-formation predicts bumper 'Haribhanga' mango yield in Rangpur
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February fifth warmest on record, extreme rain in Europe: EU monitor
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