PM holds special meeting on fuel situation
PM holds special meeting on fuel situation
PM releases postage stamp on Independence Day
PM releases postage stamp on Independence Day
Govt increases retirement age of BSS employees to 62 years
Govt increases retirement age of BSS employees to 62 years
Independence Day parade to be held at Parade Square: ISPR
Independence Day parade to be held at Parade Square: ISPR
Shaheed Zia had genuine love and compassion for children: Culture Minister
Shaheed Zia had genuine love and compassion for children: Culture Minister
Enough fuel oil in stocks: minister
Enough fuel oil in stocks: minister
Govt working to build safe, integrated transport system: Habibur Rashid
Russian Navy Ship arrives in Ctg on 4-day 'Goodwill Visit'
Russian Navy Ship arrives in Ctg on 4-day 'Goodwill Visit'
DHAKA, March 24, 2026 (BSS) – Two Russian Navy ships, ‘Rezkiy’ and ‘Soverchenny’, arrived today at Chattogram port for a four-day goodwill visit to Bangladesh. Upon arrival, the Chief Staff Officer of Commander Chattogram Naval Area welcomed the visiting ships’ captains, officers, and sailors, said a release of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Directorate here this evening.    Russia’s Deputy Ambassador to Bangladesh, military, air, and naval attachés, as well as senior officials of the Bangladesh Navy attended the ceremony. Earlier, as the ships entered Bangladesh waters, Bangladesh Navy vessel BNS Umar Farooq formally greeted them. During their stay in Bangladesh, the visiting ship captains and a delegation including Russia’s Deputy Ambassador will meet Commander Chattogram Naval Office, Area Superintendent Dockyard, and the Chairman of Chattogram Port Authority.  They will lay wreaths at Redkin Point, the resting place of Russian naval sailor Yuri Redkin and visit naval training facilities, the ships themselves, and significant historical and tourist sites in Chattogram. Bangladesh Navy officers and sailors will also visit the Russian vessels. The goodwill visit is expected to enhance professional experience exchange and strengthen bilateral naval relations between the two countries, while further consolidating the existing friendly ties between Bangladesh and Russia.  The Russian Navy ships are scheduled to leave Bangladesh waters on March 27.  
Eid surge breathes new life into Cox’s Bazar tourism
Eid surge breathes new life into Cox’s Bazar tourism
DUMA president to perform mime in Poland on Independence Day
DUMA president to perform mime in Poland on Independence Day
Greenland party seeking swift independence wins Danish seat
Greenland party seeking swift independence wins Danish seat
NUUK, March 25, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - A candidate from a party pushing to fast-track Greenland's independence will soon represent the island in the Danish parliament. The mineral-rich territory coveted by President Donald Trump is represented by two seats in Denmark's 179-seat legislature. Greenland's voters cast their ballots on Tuesday for both a political party and a candidate, with the combined tally determining who will represent them. Qarsoq Hoegh-Dam topped the individual preference vote with 21.6 percent of the ballots, while his Naleraq party finished second, official results showed, alloting him one of the two seats. Naleraq wants to cut ties with Denmark as soon as possible. The territory's second seat was won by Naaja Nathanielsen, a Greenland minister from the social-democratic party Inuit Ataqatigiit (IA). Greenland's main political parties all want independence, but disagree on how quickly to achieve it. A Danish colony until 1953, the island of around 57,000 inhabitants obtained self-rule in 2009. Nuuk and Copenhagen have both repeatedly said that the territory will determine its own fate and is not for sale, as the US president threatened to buy or forcibly seize it. Greenland's prime minister told AFP on Tuesday that Denmark's general election was the most important in the history of the Danish autonomous territory. In Denmark, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's unwavering stance against Trump was popular. Frederiksen's Social Democrats finished first in Tuesday's general election but posted their weakest showing in more than 120 years and the left-wing bloc they belong to failed to secure a majority. The international row over Greenland was not central to the general election campaign however, which focused instead on domestic issues like inflation and immigration.  
PM calls for collective efforts to build desired Bangladesh
PM calls for collective efforts to build desired Bangladesh
BNP's politics is to change people's fate: PM
BNP's politics is to change people's fate: PM
Govt starts implementing election pledges gradually: PM
Govt starts implementing election pledges gradually: PM
4 crore families to get family cards in 5 years: PM
4 crore families to get family cards in 5 years: PM
Oil, stock trading spiked before Trump's Iran remarks
Oil, stock trading spiked before Trump's Iran remarks
WASHINGTON/LONDON, United States, March 25, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Thousands of oil contracts -- a far higher volume than normal -- were traded 15 minutes before US President Donald Trump pledged to halt strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure, sending prices tumbling, data showed on Tuesday. Between 1049 GMT and 1050 GMT, 734 oil contracts changed hands, and in the next minute that number surged to 2,168 -- 16 times higher than the average observed through the day up to that time. Bloomberg estimated the value of oil contracts that changed hands between 1049 and 1050 GMT was $650 million. At 1105 GMT, Trump stepped back from a threat to attack Iranian energy sites, citing "very good" talks to end the war in a social media post. The statement sent crude prices plunging more than 14 percent in a fresh burst of trading activity. Traders who bet on prices dropping ahead of the announcement would likely have profited from Trump's sudden reversal, prompting analysts to question whether some market participants had acted on prior information. "What stands out here isn't just the size of the trades, but the timing," Stephen Innes, an analyst at SPI Asset Management, told AFP. "Traders are not clairvoyant. When positioning shifts minutes ahead of a market-moving headline, it usually means someone is acting on... intel before the story broke," he added. No evidence of insider trading had been established as of Tuesday. The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), the US regulator of financial derivatives, did not immediately respond to an AFP request for comment. The White House also did not respond to an AFP request for comment on the issue. - 'Mind-blowing corruption' - Similarly, S&P 500 stock index futures showed an unusual burst of trading activity early Monday, about 15 minutes before Trump's social media post, CNBC reported. US Senator Chris Murphy, responding to a social media post that alleged a single $1.5 billion purchase of S&P 500 futures just before Trump's announcement, called it an example of "mind blowing corruption." "A $1.5 BILLION BET... 5 minutes before Trump's post. Who was it? Trump? A family member? A White House staffer? This is corruption. Mind blowing corruption," the Democratic lawmaker said on X. The speculation about insider trading has also spread to prediction markets, which allow people to bet on the likelihood of thousands of global events. CNN reported that one trader made $1 million from dozens of well-timed bets on Polymarket that correctly predicted US and Israeli military actions against Iran. Based on findings from Bubblemaps, an analytics company that tracks blockchain transactions, this particular bettor has had a pattern of prescient bets, including hours before Israeli's October 2024 strikes on Iran, CNN reported. Innes noted that the oil market is "not just traders speculating on price; it's a tightly connected ecosystem of physical players, refiners, shippers and governments, all operating within overlapping information channels." He added that the activity could have been driven by a large producer hedging against a potential price drop, given that oil futures had surged 40 percent since the start of the war. A few hours after Trump's announcement, Tehran's parliamentary speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, reportedly involved in talks, said "no negotiations" were under way, insisting Trump was seeking "to manipulate the financial and oil markets."  
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DU VC mourns death of Prof Mojib Uddin  
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Farmers urged to use soil-based fertilizer to protect soil health
Farmers urged to use soil-based fertilizer to protect soil health
RAJSHAHI, March 25, 2026 (BSS) - Soil scientists and experts urged the grassroots farmers to be habituated in soil test-based fertilization to protect soil health from further degradation.   Wide-ranging promotion of balanced fertilization can be the crucial means of boosting crop production through protecting soil health from further degradation.   Utmost emphasis should be given to habituating the grassroots farmers towards soil test-based balanced fertilization. There would be no fertilizer crisis in the country if the farmers were enriched with the knowledge of balanced fertilization, the experts added. The views were made in a field day and farmers gathering, organised by the Divisional Office of the Soil Resource Development Institute (SRDI) in the Saranjai area at Tanore Upazila in the district on Tuesday. SRDI Chief Scientific Officers AKM Aminul Islam and Dr Nurul Islam and Upazila Agriculture Officer Saifullah Ahmed addressed the meeting as resource persons disseminating their expertise on the issue. At the event, the farmers shared their opinions, saying higher yields can be achieved by using balanced fertilizers based on soil testing and applying dolomite for managing acidic soils.   On the field day, the research plot yielded 129.58 maunds per bigha (equivalent to 38.88 tons per hectare), whereas the farmers' fields produced 109.96 maunds per bigha (equivalent to 32.99 tons per hectare). The yield difference is 5.89 tons per hectare, or 17.86 percent.   The cost of fertilizer use alone was Taka 5,595 per bigha in the farmers' plots and Taka 2,093 per bigha in the research plots.  According to the research findings, farmers can save Taka 3,502 by following the recommended fertilizer practices.   By selling the additional yield, farmers can earn an extra Taka 12,165 (based on the current potato market price of Taka 15.5 per kg). Therefore, the total additional profit per bigha would be Taka 15,667.       At the same time, fertilizer will be reduced; soil health and the environment will improve.   Dr Nurul Islam said: "Let us all, dear farmers, use balanced fertilizers based on soil testing, prevent fertilizer wastage, and maintain good soil health". Aminul Islam, in his speech, said that excessive fertilization increases pest attacks on crops and diseases, followed by yield loss, besides damaging soil fertility balance, declining crop quality and market price.   Apart from this, excessive use of TSP, DAP and Potash is detrimental to other food elements of crops in soil leading to yield loss, misuse of money and affecting soil health.   The soil health expert called for creating awareness among farmers on using appropriate and balanced fertilizers in soil to enhance productivity as well as protect public health. 
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Six-day colourful programme in Bagerhat on Independence Day
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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
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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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Behind the BTS comeback, the dark side of K-pop
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Baisabi Festival fair begins in Khagrachari
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Russia slams Oscar-winning anti-Putin documentary
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Tourist spots in Sunamganj attract Eid holidaymakers
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Unauthorized clinics will not be allowed to operate: Health Minister
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