War in the Middle East: latest developments
War in the Middle East: latest developments
ECNEC approves five projects worth Tk 483.43cr 
ECNEC approves five projects worth Tk 483.43cr 
Former speaker Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury arrested in Dhanmondi
Former speaker Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury arrested in Dhanmondi
Fakhrul off to Singapore for health checkup
Fakhrul off to Singapore for health checkup
ILO appreciates govt for labour-friendly policies: Mahdi Amin
ILO appreciates govt for labour-friendly policies: Mahdi Amin
Bangladesh stresses rights-based migration ahead of IMRF 2026
Bangladesh stresses rights-based migration ahead of IMRF 2026
False cases must be curbed to reduce case backlog: AG
Family card programme to boost economic prosperity, say lawmakers
Family card programme to boost economic prosperity, say lawmakers
SANGSAD BHABAN, April 6, 2026 (BSS) - Lawmakers today said that the government's initiative to distribute family cards nationwide would contribute significantly to the country's economic prosperity, particularly by empowering women. Taking part in the discussion on the motion of thanks on the President's speech, members of parliament noted that distributing family cards among women reflects a strong commitment to women's empowerment. They expressed optimism that this initiative would help strengthen Bangladesh's economic position within South Asia. During the discussion, lawmakers also raised various concerns, including the need for infrastructure development in their constituencies and the implementation of election manifesto commitments. The first session of the 13th Parliament began on March 12, with President Mohammed Shahabuddin delivering his address. The Business Advisory Committee later allocated 50 hours for debate on the speech. Chief Whip Md Nurul Islam moved the motion of thanks, which was seconded by Whip Mia Nuruddin Ahmed Apu. Referring to the family card programme as a major step in women's development, BNP lawmaker Sarwar Jamal Nizam from Chattogram-13 said the phased distribution among the country's 180 million people would bring meaningful economic progress. He also recalled former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, stating that her government in 1996 emphasized women's development. He added that since women make up around 53 percent of the population, the current initiative aligns with that long-standing vision. Another BNP lawmaker, M Selim Reza of Sirajganj-1, expressed gratitude to voters for electing him. He noted that people from all communities supported his victory. He also praised the Prime Minister for introducing family cards, farmer cards, and farm credit exemptions in line with the government's electoral promises, and for discouraging lawmakers from accepting tax-free vehicles. Commending the President, he said the speech acknowledged past governance shortcomings and deserved appreciation. Discussing the 2024 July Uprising, BNP lawmaker Rafiqul Islam Helali of Netrokona-3 said that 17 people from his district were martyred, including 14 BNP members. He emphasized that the uprising was a collective effort, not attributable to any single group. Opposition lawmaker Abu Taleb Mondol of Pabna-4 urged the government to implement the July Charter, warning that failure to do so would go against the people's mandate expressed in the referendum. Lawmakers also paid tribute to former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and honored those who sacrificed their lives during the 1971 Liberation War and the 2024 July Uprising. BNP lawmakers Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah and opposition lawmaker Sheikh Monjurul Haque Rahad also participated in the discussion.  
Biography of Fisheries, Livestock and Agriculture Minister Mohammed Aminur Rashid
Biography of Fisheries, Livestock and Agriculture Minister Mohammed Aminur Rashid
US embassy official makes courtesy call on Chief Whip 
US embassy official makes courtesy call on Chief Whip 
UN Sec. Council to vote Tuesday on diluted Hormuz strait resolution
UN Sec. Council to vote Tuesday on diluted Hormuz strait resolution
UNITED NATIONS, United States, April 7, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The UN Security Council is set to vote Tuesday on a watered-down resolution addressing Iran's threats to the Strait of Hormuz, diplomatic sources told AFP, after more robust earlier drafts faced potential vetoes. Iran has imposed an effective blockade on the critical waterway since the United States and Israel launched the war on February 28, sending ripple effects throughout the global economy. Bahrain, backed by other oil-exporting Gulf countries, had launched negotiations two weeks ago on a draft resolution that would have given a clear UN mandate to any state wishing to use force to unblock the strait. However, objections from several veto-holding permanent members have seen the text gradually watered down, and the vote -- originally scheduled for late last week -- has been delayed multiple times. The latest draft, seen by AFP on Monday, still demands Iran end its attacks on commercial vessels and to halt "any attempt to impede transit passage or freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz." Instead of expressly authorizing force, it "strongly encourages States...to coordinate efforts, defensive in nature, commensurate to the circumstances, to contribute to ensuring the safety and security of navigation, including through the escort of merchant and commercial vessels." It also encourages coordination "to deter attempts to close, obstruct or otherwise interfere with international navigation through the Strait of Hormuz." The draft expresses the Council's "readiness to consider further measures" against anyone undermining freedom of navigation in the Strait. The vote is scheduled for Tuesday at 11:00 am (1500 GMT), nine hours before President Donald Trump's deadline for Iran to agree to a deal or face attacks against its power plants and bridges.  
PM meets July martyrs' families, injured people in parliament
PM meets July martyrs' families, injured people in parliament
Govt cuts expenditure, reduces office hours, orders markets shut after 6pm
Govt cuts expenditure, reduces office hours, orders markets shut after 6pm
People are ultimate source of power: PM
People are ultimate source of power: PM
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Govt sets 180-day action plan to implement election pledges, PM tells JS
Iran war drives Philippine inflation above 4%
Iran war drives Philippine inflation above 4%
MANILA, April 7, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Philippine inflation jumped dramatically in March, government figures showed Tuesday, hitting a nearly two-year high of 4.1 percent on the back of historically high fuel prices driven by the Middle East war. The spike -- the highest since July 2024 and well up from 2.4 percent in February -- comes as the import-dependent archipelago struggles with a declared "national energy emergency". The past month has seen the Philippines open supply chains with non-traditional partners like Russia to secure desperately needed oil, while instituting measures ranging from cash handouts for transport workers to a four-day work week for civil servants. The economic planning department said Tuesday that inflation in the transport sector was largely responsible for the March surge. "The main reason for the rise in inflation this March 2026 compared to February is the increase in transport prices, with a 9.9 percent inflation rate," national statistician Dennis Mapa told a news briefing. The cost of diesel, used in almost all public transport, had jumped by nearly 60 percent, he added. "Non-food inflation rose to 4.9 percent in March 2026, with private transport inflation accelerating to 31.3 percent amid a surge in fuel prices," the economic planning department said in a statement. Non-food inflation came in at 2.8 percent in February, while private transport prices fell 3.1 percent that month. "Also contributing to the uptrend of the overall inflation is the food and non-alcoholic beverages index with a faster annual increase of 3.0 percent in March 2026 from 1.8 percent in the previous month," it added. Fuel prices have hit historic highs in the Philippines since treaty ally the United States and Israel launched strikes on Iran on February 28, with Tehran blocking the vital Strait of Hormuz to traffic since. Manila last week said a "productive phone conversation" between Foreign Secretary Theresa Lazaro and her Iranian counterpart had seen Tehran pledge to allow safe passage through the strait for shipments of oil bound for the Philippines.  
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RAJSHAHI, April 6, 2026 (BSS)- Two children, undergoing treatment with  measles symptoms, have died at Rajshahi Medical College and Hospital (RMCH)  during the last 24 hour. The deaths occurred within a 24-hour period from Sunday noon to Monday noon.  Although hospital authorities confirmed the matter, they did not disclose the  identities of the deceased children.   Hospital spokesperson Dr. Shankar Kumar Biswas said 20 new patients with  measles symptoms were admitted to the hospital during the past 24 hours.   During the same period, five patients were discharged from the measles  isolation ward. Currently, 138 patients are undergoing treatment.   Since the outbreak began, a total of 411 patients have been admitted to the  hospital.  Among them, 42 have died. Most of the deceased children were from different  areas of Chapainawabganj district.
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Indian video falsely shared as Narsingdi madrasah beating incident
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Viral photo of person at petrol pump with mosquito net is AI-generated: Rumor Scanner
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