Khaleda Zia's leadership a nat'l asset: Asif Mahmud
Khaleda Zia's leadership a nat'l asset: Asif Mahmud
Scouts' sacrifice in July Movement inspires vision of a new Bangladesh: CR Abrar
Scouts' sacrifice in July Movement inspires vision of a new Bangladesh: CR Abrar
Journalists in Bangladesh now able to work freely: Mahbub Morshed
Journalists in Bangladesh now able to work freely: Mahbub Morshed
Democracy liberated as autocrat defeated on Dec 6 in 1990: Tarique Rahman
Democracy liberated as autocrat defeated on Dec 6 in 1990: Tarique Rahman
No emotion-driven decisions in textile sector: Bashir
No emotion-driven decisions in textile sector: Bashir
E-passport services launched at Bangladesh mission in Addis Ababa
E-passport services launched at Bangladesh mission in Addis Ababa
BNP leader Dulu calls for urgent steps to protect the Teesta River
Escaped lion safely returned to enclosure at Nat'l Zoo
Escaped lion safely returned to enclosure at Nat'l Zoo
DHAKA, Dec 5, 2025 (BSS) - A lion that escaped from its enclosure at the National Zoo in the capital this afternoon was safely returned to its cage. However, no harms were reported during this period. Soon after the incident, security measures at the zoo were tightened and visitors were moved to safe locations, a press release of the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock said.  A specially trained animal-management team managed to tranquilize the lion and guide it back into its enclosure after nearly an hour of effort.  The animal is in normal physical condition and is being kept under close observation by a team of veterinarians. To investigate how the lion came out of its enclosure, a two-member inquiry committee has been formed, headed by Dr. Md. Bayzer Rahman, Director (Administration) of the Department of Livestock Services.  The other member is Deputy Director (Farm) Md Shariful Haque.  The committee will submit its report within three days to the Director General of the Department of Livestock Services, Dr. Md. Abu Sufiun. Expressing gratitude for the cooperation and concern shown by visitors and the media, zoo authorities said stricter measures will be implemented to further ensure visitor safety. They also clarified that visiting the zoo remains completely safe and all regular activities continue as usual.
Khaleda Zia is a courageous woman: Anee
Khaleda Zia is a courageous woman: Anee
People wouldn't tolerate reemergence of fascism: Dr Shafiqur
People wouldn't tolerate reemergence of fascism: Dr Shafiqur
AL found organisationally involved in BDR carnage, Taposh identified as key coordinator: report
AL found organisationally involved in BDR carnage, Taposh identified as key coordinator: report
Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
Mixed day for global stocks as market digest huge Netflix deal
Mixed day for global stocks as market digest huge Netflix deal
NEW YORK, Dec 6, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - World stock markets gave a mixed picture on Friday, with sentiment underpinned by hopes for sustained US central bank rate cuts, but nagging inflationary worries limiting the gains in bourses that advanced. Market optimists now expect the Federal Reserve to cut rates not just this month, but also on several more occasions throughout next year. Such expectations are, however, contingent on tame inflation in the United States. On that front, Friday's personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index -- the Fed's preferred gauge of inflation -- was less than reassuring, analysts said. The PCE reading, which came in line with forecasts, "should cement a rate cut at next week's Fed meeting," said Bret Kenwell, US Investment Analyst at eToro, a trading firm. But, he cautioned, "it continues to point toward a sticky inflation situation." Optimism on a series of 2026 rate cuts has been mostly based on reports reinforcing the view that the US jobs market is softening. Friday's PCE report rose to 2.8 percent on an annual basis in September from 2.7 percent in August, a release delayed by the lengthy US government shutdown. US markets largely shrugged off the inflation report. All three major indices in New York finished modestly higher, with the S&P 500 climbing 0.2 percent. - Netflix takeover - Netflix's takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery, announced before Wall Street's opening, upstaged other business stories. The $83 billion deal represents the biggest consolidation in the entertainment sector this decade but could, according to analysts, run into regulatory problems because of its size. The deal also sparked opposition on Capitol Hill and in Hollywood, where Variety's front-page headline read: "Is Netflix Trying to Buy Warner Bros. or Kill It?" Netflix shares finished down around three percent, while Warner Bros. Discovery shares jumped 6.3 percent. Earlier Friday in Asia, Mumbai equities won a boost from a rate cut by the Indian central bank. The rupee, which this week hit a record low against the dollar, rose. On the corporate front in Asia, shares in Chinese group Moore Threads Technology, which makes chips for the artificial intelligence sector, soared more than 500 percent on its market debut in Shanghai after the company raised $1.1 billion in an initial public offering. "This IPO has become a barometer for faith in China's next-gen AI?chip ambitions," said Dilin Wu, research strategist at Pepperstone. In Europe, shares in Swiss Re were down more than six percent at the close after the reinsurance giant's profit target for 2026 and plans for share buybacks disappointed financial analysts. - Key figures at around 2115 GMT - New York - Dow: UP 0.2 percent at 47,954.99 (close) New York - S&P 500: UP 0.2 percent at 6,870.40 (close) New York - Nasdaq: UP 0.3 percent at 23,578.13 (close) London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.5 percent at 9,667.01 (close) Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.1 percent at 8,114.74 (close) Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.6 percent at 24,028.14 (close) Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 1.1 percent at 50,491.87 (close) Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.6 percent at 26,085.08 (close) Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.7 percent at 3,902.81 (close) Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1642 from $1.1644 on Thursday Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3329 from $1.3327 Dollar/yen: UP at 155.32 yen from 155.10 yen Euro/pound: DOWN at 87.35 pence from 87.37 pence Brent North Sea Crude: UP 0.8 percent at $63.75 per barrel West Texas Intermediate: UP 0.7 percent at $60.08 per barrel
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EPB signs MoU with Yunnan, China to help exporters
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Asian markets rise ahead of US data, expected Fed rate cut
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Butterfly Fair brings colour, festivity to Jahangirnagar University 
Madrasah Board allows late registration for Dakhil-2027 candidates
Madrasah Board allows late registration for Dakhil-2027 candidates
BSS journo Mah Alam gets Butterfly Media Award-2025
BSS journo Mah Alam gets Butterfly Media Award-2025
JU renames four halls previously named after Hasina, family
JU renames four halls previously named after Hasina, family
2 fugitives held in separate raids in Gazipur, Jashore
2 fugitives held in separate raids in Gazipur, Jashore
KHULNA, Dec 6, 2025 (BSS) - Members of RAB-6, CPC-3, Jashore arrested two fugitives in separate drives on Thursday in connection with two sensational murder cases under Abhaynagar and Kotwali Model police stations in Jashore. According to RAB sources, Saiful Fakir, 22, one of the key accused in the shooting of victim Shamim Sheikh in Abhaynagar, Jashore, was hiding near the NM Engineering Works area adjacent to Joydebpur, Tongi East Police Station area under GMP of Gazipur. Acting on the information, a joint team of RAB-6 CPC-3 and RAB-1 CPSRC conducted a drive at 8:20 pm in the area and arrested Saiful Fakir, 22, son of Islam Fakir of Ranagati under Abhaynagar of Jashore. He was later handed over to Bason Police Station under Gazipur Metropolitan Police for further legal action. Later the same night, another team of RAB-6, CPC-3, Jashore launched a separate operation based on intelligence that a fugitive accused in the 2012 sensational murder of Akash, 18, was hiding near the railway station area under Jashore Kotwali Model Police Station. Following the information, RAB personnel conducted a raid at Rupsha Hotel adjacent to Jashore Railway Station at 8:40 pm and arrested the fugitive Md. Alamin, son of Ismail Hossain Khokon of Taltala of Kotwali Model PS, Jashore. The detainee was handed over to Jashore Kotwali Model Police Station for necessary legal proceedings.     
Gaibandha DC stresses faster development for backward people
Gaibandha DC stresses faster development for backward people
Prayers for Khaleda Zia's recovery held in Bogura
Prayers for Khaleda Zia's recovery held in Bogura
Case filed in Ishwardi over killing of eight puppies; one arrested
Case filed in Ishwardi over killing of eight puppies; one arrested
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Husband to walk gallows for killing wife over dowry 
Sheikh Rehana's 10-katha Purbachal plot allocation cancelled
Sheikh Rehana's 10-katha Purbachal plot allocation cancelled
Hasina gets 5-year imprisonment, Rehana 7, Tulip 2 for Purbachal plot scam
Hasina gets 5-year imprisonment, Rehana 7, Tulip 2 for Purbachal plot scam
Four civilians killed in fresh Afghan-Pakistan border clash
Four civilians killed in fresh Afghan-Pakistan border clash
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan, Dec 6, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - An overnight exchange of fire at one of the main Pakistan-Afghanistan border crossings killed four civilians, an Afghan official said on Saturday, in the latest flare-up since deadly clashes in October. Four others were wounded, Abdul Karim Jahad, the governor of Spin Boldak district in southern Afghanistan, told AFP. The local hospital at the Pakistani border town of Chaman said three people had been discharged after suffering minor injuries during the clash. Each side accused the other of launching "unprovoked" attacks at the crossing between Chaman and Spin Boldak despite a truce agreed after the October clashes. "Unfortunately, tonight, the Pakistani side started attacking Afghanistan in Kandahar, Spin Boldak district, and the forces of the Islamic Emirate were forced to respond," Taliban government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid posted on social media platform X late on Friday. Pakistan said it was Afghanistan that had fired first. "A short while ago, the Afghan Taliban regime resorted to unprovoked firing" along the border, Mosharraf Zaidi, a spokesman for Pakistan's prime minister, said on X. "An immediate, befitting and intense response has been given by our armed forces." Residents on the Afghan side of the border told AFP the exchange of fire broke out around 10:30 pm (1800 GMT) and lasted about two hours. Ali Mohammed Haqmal, head of Kandahar's information department, said Pakistan forces attacked with "light and heavy artillery" and that mortar fire had struck civilian homes. - UN aid deliveries? - Afghanistan and Pakistan have been locked in an increasingly bitter dispute since the Taliban authorities retook control in Kabul in 2021. Security issues are at the heart of the controversy, with Islamabad accusing Kabul of harbouring militant groups, particularly the Pakistani Taliban (TTP), that launch attacks on its soil. The Taliban government in Kabul denies the allegations. More than 70 people were killed and hundreds wounded in the October clashes. That fighting ended with a ceasefire brokered by Qatar and Turkey, but several subsequent rounds of talks in Doha and Istanbul have failed to produce a lasting deal and the border between the two South Asian neighbours remains closed. Kabul accused Islamabad last month of air strikes in a border area that killed 10 people, nine of them children. Pakistan denied the claim. Pakistan's foreign ministry warned on November 28 that, in light of "major" attacks on its soil, "the ceasefire is not holding". Pakistan said this week it would partially reopen the frontier for aid deliveries, with the crossing at Chaman expected to be used by United Nations agencies. It was not clear when the deliveries will begin, but Zaidi, the Pakistan prime minister's spokesman, told AFP that "aid deliveries are separate" and the latest clash would have "no impact on that decision".  
England nemesis Starc stretches Australia lead in Gabba Ashes Test
England nemesis Starc stretches Australia lead in Gabba Ashes Test
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Nasrin SC Suffers Defeat in SAFF Women's Club Championship
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Bangladesh U-21 hockey team face South Korea today
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BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
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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Avatar 3 aims to become end-of-year blockbuster
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Eurovision hit by boycotts after Israel cleared to compete
Strategic policy measures needed to tap billion-dollar global handicrafts market: Speakers
Strategic policy measures needed to tap billion-dollar global handicrafts market: Speakers
Red crab conservation can draw more tourists to Cox's Bazar beaches 
Red crab conservation can draw more tourists to Cox's Bazar beaches 
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WHO chief upbeat on missing piece of pandemic treaty
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5,500 kg potato seeds distributed among farmers in Gopalganj, Pirojpur
5,500 kg potato seeds distributed among farmers in Gopalganj, Pirojpur
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Farmers busy with cultivation of winter vegetable in Munshiganj
New regional hub launched to strengthen climate action across HKH 
New regional hub launched to strengthen climate action across HKH 
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