Bangladesh’s RMG exports notches 8.84% growth in FY25
Bangladesh’s RMG exports notches 8.84% growth in FY25
National Consensus Commission working to prevent return of autocracy: Badiul Alam
National Consensus Commission working to prevent return of autocracy: Badiul Alam
Murder at Mitford will be tried under Speedy Trial Tribunal: Asif Nazrul 
Murder at Mitford will be tried under Speedy Trial Tribunal: Asif Nazrul 
All killings committed over past 15 years to be brought to justice: Tarique Rahman 
All killings committed over past 15 years to be brought to justice: Tarique Rahman 
ISPR issues clarification on Army letter regarding alleged police harassment
ISPR issues clarification on Army letter regarding alleged police harassment
5 arrested for Sohag murder in Mitford, one remanded
5 arrested for Sohag murder in Mitford, one remanded
Countrymen won't accept those who want to sustain mafia system, corruption: Nahid
Countrymen won't accept those who want to sustain mafia system, corruption: Nahid
BAGERHAT, July 12, 2025 (BSS) - National Citizen Party (NCP) Convener Nahid Islam today said the countrymen would not accept those who want to sustain the mafia system and corruption.   He said this while addressing a street rally on the Rail Road of the district.   Nahid said, "We need to change this system. New system will be needed to change the extortion, corruption and mafia system. This is our promise to the martyrs."   Noting that the NCP will not compromise with the old settlement, the NCP convener said, "We have said that the state should be reformed and the country will be restructured. If you still do not come in favor of reform, rather support old politics, and want to sustain the politics of extortion, mafia and corruption, then the countrymen will take to the streets against you again."   Nahid said, "If you have trust on us, we will unite to change this system. This is our commitment to the martyrs. The July Carter must be implemented."   He said, "We have not forgotten your sacrifice. The culprits should be brought under trial. We have to move forward through justice, reform and a new constitution."   The street march started on July 1 and will continue till July 25.   NCP Member Secretary Akhtar Hossain, Senior Joint Member Secretary Dr Tasnim Jara and Chief Co-ordinator Nasiruddin Patwari, among others, addressed the rally.
Identify real perpetrators, ensure their punishment: Mirza Fakhrul
Identify real perpetrators, ensure their punishment: Mirza Fakhrul
Aspiration of July uprising yet to be fulfilled: Sarjis Alam
Aspiration of July uprising yet to be fulfilled: Sarjis Alam
Bangladesh’s RMG exports notches 8.84% growth in FY25
Bangladesh’s RMG exports notches 8.84% growth in FY25
Broadcasting system will be modernized prioritizing public interest: Mahfuj Alam
Broadcasting system will be modernized prioritizing public interest: Mahfuj Alam
BTRC directs telcos to provide 1GB free internet on July 18
BTRC directs telcos to provide 1GB free internet on July 18
Foreign observers who certified last three elections will not be allowed: CEC
Foreign observers who certified last three elections will not be allowed: CEC
Germany urges 'pragmatic' solution to US tariff talks
Germany urges 'pragmatic' solution to US tariff talks
BERLIN, July 13, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Germany's economy minister on Saturday called for pragmaticism in European Union tariff negotiations with the United States. US President Donald Trump on Saturday warned that Mexico and the EU would be slapped with 30-percent tariffs starting on August 1, raising the stakes in already tense negotiations with two of the largest US trading partners. "The EU now must, in the time that remains, negotiate in a pragmatic manner a solution with the United States," Germany's economy minister Katherina Reiche said in a statement. "A pragmatic outcome to these negotiations must be reached quickly," she said. Earlier, Germany's main industrial body urged a quick resolution. "President Trump's announcement is a wake-up call for industry on both sides of the Atlantic," said the Federation of German Industries (BDI) in a statement. "A trade conflict between two economic areas as closely linked as the EU and the United States harms economic recovery, innovation strength, and ultimately confidence in international cooperation," warned Wolfgang Niedermark, a senior BDI official. The federation "calls on the German government, the European Commission, and the American administration to now very quickly find solutions and to avoid an escalation." The US is Germany's largest trading partner. With possible tariffs looming, German exports to the US fell by 7.7 percent in May to 12.1 billion euros ($14.2 billion), according to government data released last week. The drop left German exports to the US at their lowest level since March 2022.
Impact of US tariffs varies across European Union
Impact of US tariffs varies across European Union
Mexico slams Trump threat of 30% tariffs as 'unfair deal'
Mexico slams Trump threat of 30% tariffs as 'unfair deal'
Maleka suggests continuation of Festival of Youth to hunt talents
  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
Rangpur Poura Swechasebak League leader Shuvo arrested
Nigeria says jailed 44 for terrorism financing
Rain likely in all divisions of the country 
High-density farming increases mango yields, farmer income: Experts
Sweden sweep aside 10-woman Germany to top Euros Group C
Infantino hails Club World Cup as 'world's most successful competition'
Iran says cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog will take 'new form'
Malaga withdraws as host stadium for World Cup 2030
Azerbaijan says will export gas to Syria amid energy woes
Farm worker dies after US immigration raid in California
১০
Application for SSC result reassessment begins 
Application for SSC result reassessment begins 
99.13 percent of students in cadet colleges achieve GPA-5
99.13 percent of students in cadet colleges achieve GPA-5
Science Group tops with 85.68pc pass rate in SSC
Science Group tops with 85.68pc pass rate in SSC
2-day debate festival inaugurated at DU marking July Uprising
2-day debate festival inaugurated at DU marking July Uprising
Rangpur Poura Swechasebak League leader Shuvo arrested
Rangpur Poura Swechasebak League leader Shuvo arrested
RANGPUR, July 13, 2025(BSS)- Rangpur Metropolitan Police has arrested organizing secretary of Awami Swechasebak League, Rangpur city unit, Iftekharul Islam Shuvo, from the city's CO Bazar area here last night. Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Rangpur Kotwali Thana Ataur Rahman told BSS that police arrested him at about 11pm last night for his alleged involvement in an attack on the students during the July uprising and an attempt to murder. Shuvo is the son of Ashraful Islam of Dhumkhatia area of the town, who is also accused in many other criminal cases. OC said that Shuvo went into hiding after the fall of Sheikh Hasina's government on August 5 last year. He has been accused in four attempted murder cases with Kotwali Thana. Shuvo was shown arrested in those four cases and will be produced before the court after completing the necessary formalities.
Final match of Shaheed Zia Memorial Football Tournament held in Ghatail
Final match of Shaheed Zia Memorial Football Tournament held in Ghatail
BNP provides cash assistance to fire-affected family
BNP provides cash assistance to fire-affected family
Salman F Rahman sent to jail after remand in murder case
Salman F Rahman sent to jail after remand in murder case
Ex-law minister Anisul sent to jail in arms case
Ex-law minister Anisul sent to jail in arms case
Economist Prof Abul Barkat lands in jail
Economist Prof Abul Barkat lands in jail
Court orders seizure of two houses of ex-minister Zillul Hakim 
Court orders seizure of two houses of ex-minister Zillul Hakim 
Nigeria says jailed 44 for terrorism financing
Nigeria says jailed 44 for terrorism financing
KANO, Nigeria, July 13, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Nigeria on Saturday slapped 44 Boko Haram jihadists with jail terms of up to 30 years for funding terrorist activities, a spokesman for a counterterrorism agency said. The convicted were among 54 suspects arraigned in four specially-constituted civilian courts set up at a military base in the town of Kainji in central Niger state, Abu Michael, a spokesman for Nigeria's counterterrorism centre said in a statement. On Wednesday, Nigeria resumed trials of the suspects seven years after it suspended prosecution of over 1,000 people suspected of ties with the jihadist group that has been waging an insurgency since 2009 to establish a caliphate. "The verdicts delivered from the trials resulted in prison sentences ranging from 10 to 30 years, all to be served with hard labour," Michael said. "With the latest convictions, Nigeria has now secured a total of 785 cases involving terrorism financing and other terrorism-related offences," said the statement. The trial of the remaining 10 cases was adjourned to a later date, he said. Nigeria is listed as a "grey list country" by international monitors alongside South Sudan, South Africa, Monaco and Croatia due to deficiencies in preventing money laundering and terrorism financing. The Nigerian military's 16-year campaign to crush the jihadists in the northeast has killed more than 40,000 people and displaced around two million from their homes, according to the United Nations. The violence has also spilt over into neighbouring Cameroon, Chad and Niger. In October 2017, Nigeria began mass trials of the Islamist insurgents, more than eight years after the start of the violence. That phase of the trials, which lasted five months, saw the convictions of 200 jihadist fighters with sentencing ranging from "death penalty and life imprisonment to prison terms of 20 to 70 years," Michael said. The offences for the convictions included attacks on women and children, the destruction of religious sites, the killing of civilians, and the abduction of women and children. Human rights groups accused the military of arbitrarily arresting thousands of civilians, with many being held for years without access to lawyers or being brought to court.
Infantino hails Club World Cup as 'world's most successful competition'
Infantino hails Club World Cup as 'world's most successful competition'
Sweden sweep aside 10-woman Germany to top Euros Group C
Sweden sweep aside 10-woman Germany to top Euros Group C
Malaga withdraws as host stadium for World Cup 2030
Malaga withdraws as host stadium for World Cup 2030
Ex-Arsenal midfielder Cazorla signs new Oviedo deal aged 40
Ex-Arsenal midfielder Cazorla signs new Oviedo deal aged 40
Messi's latest brace lifts Miami to 2-1 MLS victory over Nashville
Messi's latest brace lifts Miami to 2-1 MLS victory over Nashville
Aussies reach 225 with WIndies 16 for 1 after day one of third Test
Aussies reach 225 with WIndies 16 for 1 after day one of third Test
Detroit's Skubal faces Pirates' Skenes in MLB All-Star Game
Detroit's Skubal faces Pirates' Skenes in MLB All-Star Game

Start Prayer Time

Date : 13 Jul, 2025
BanglaFact identifies misleading video on recovering weapons from drug dealers
BanglaFact identifies misleading video on recovering weapons from drug dealers
BanglaFact identifies misleading video against July warrior  
BanglaFact identifies misleading video against July warrior  
Old video of arson attack on bus being circulated as recent: BanglaFact
Old video of arson attack on bus being circulated as recent: BanglaFact
CA press wing debunks video of elderly Hindu man humiliation 
CA press wing debunks video of elderly Hindu man humiliation 
Concert, drone show at DU on July ‘Punarjagoran’
Concert, drone show at DU on July ‘Punarjagoran’
15 individuals accorded Shilpakala Academy Gunijan Reception in Narsingdi
15 individuals accorded Shilpakala Academy Gunijan Reception in Narsingdi
Manchester gives hometown heroes Oasis rapturous reception
Manchester gives hometown heroes Oasis rapturous reception
'Fairytale' Neuschwanstein castle becomes UNESCO heritage site
'Fairytale' Neuschwanstein castle becomes UNESCO heritage site
No Covid cases reported in last 24 hours  
No Covid cases reported in last 24 hours  
Health officials report 391 fresh cases of dengue inflection, one death overnight
Emergency vaccines slash deaths by 60%: study
High-density farming increases mango yields, farmer income: Experts
High-density farming increases mango yields, farmer income: Experts
Aman rice seedling transplantation begins in Rangpur region
Smart farming: Ujjwal Das leads bitter gourd boom in Khulna
Faced with US heat waves, the Navajo push for power -- and A/C
Faced with US heat waves, the Navajo push for power -- and A/C
Bull sharks linger in warming Sydney waters
The long slow death of Norway's wild salmon