People are ultimate source of power: PM
People are ultimate source of power: PM
Govt will make all efforts to bring back laundered money: PM
Govt will make all efforts to bring back laundered money: PM
Fakhrul expects continued World Bank support for Bangladesh’s development
Fakhrul expects continued World Bank support for Bangladesh’s development
Ship carrying 27,300 tonnes of diesel docks at Chattogram Port
Ship carrying 27,300 tonnes of diesel docks at Chattogram Port
Special parliamentary committee to be formed to facilitate constitutional amendments: Chief Whip
Special parliamentary committee to be formed to facilitate constitutional amendments: Chief Whip
Pakistan High Commissioner meets JS Speaker 
Pakistan High Commissioner meets JS Speaker 
False cases must be curbed to reduce case backlog: AG
Navy rescues 15 fishermen stranded for four days in Bay of Bengal
Navy rescues 15 fishermen stranded for four days in Bay of Bengal
DHAKA, April 1, 2026 (BSS) - The Bangladesh Navy has rescued 15 fishermen along with a fishing trawler that had been drifting in the Bay of Bengal for four days after its engine broke down. Navy personnel conducted the rescue operation during a routine maritime patrol on March 31, said an ISPR release. According to the release, a Navy patrol team spotted the disabled trawler drifting about six nautical miles from Saint Martin's Lighthouse and immediately moved to the spot to carry out the rescue. The rescued fishermen said their trawler's engine became inoperative on March 27, leaving them stranded and directionless in deep sea waters. As days passed, they faced acute shortages of food and safe drinking water, causing severe hardship. Navy personnel safely brought the fishermen and the trawler to the Bangladesh Navy Forward Base at Saint Martin's Island, where they were provided with necessary food, drinking water, and primary medical care. All the rescued fishermen are now in good health and safe condition. They were later handed over to their families today. The Bangladesh Navy regularly conducts patrols and operations to ensure maritime security, protect fishermen's lives and livelihoods, and promote the development of the blue economy.
PM provides financial assistance to 4 temples in Dhaka-17 constituency 
PM provides financial assistance to 4 temples in Dhaka-17 constituency 
Dhanmondi Lake will not be turned into commercial zone: DSCC Administrator
Dhanmondi Lake will not be turned into commercial zone: DSCC Administrator
Iran president asks US people if Mideast war puts 'America First'
Iran president asks US people if Mideast war puts 'America First'
TEHRAN, April 2, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Iran's president asked the people of the United States if the Middle East conflict was truly putting "America First", accusing the US of war crimes and being influenced by Israel ahead of a much-anticipated address by Donald Trump. Sparked by a US-Israeli offensive launched against Iran on February 28, the war has rippled across the Middle East, creating global economic turmoil. More than a month in, US President Trump claimed Wednesday that Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian was seeking a ceasefire, a claim Tehran has denied. "Attacking Iran's vital infrastructure -- including energy and industrial facilities -- directly targets the Iranian people," Pezeshkian said in an open letter, published to his website Wednesday. "Beyond constituting a war crime, such actions carry consequences that extend far beyond Iran's borders." They sow "instability, increase human and economic costs", and plant "seeds of resentment that will endure for years", he continued. "Exactly which of the American people's interests are truly being served by this war?" Casting the conflict as costly for both sides, Pezeshkian asked if there had been "any objective threat from Iran to justify such behaviour". He also questioned whether Washington entered the war "as a proxy for Israel, influenced and manipulated by that regime". "Is 'America First' truly among the priorities of the U.S. government today?" Pezeshkian asked. He also said ordinary Americans were not Iran's enemy, "even in the face of repeated foreign interventions and pressures". His letter came ahead of US President Donald Trump's prime-time address to Americans on the Iran war in the face of plunging approval rates, economic jitters and spiralling diplomatic fallout. Trump on Wednesday said he would consider a ceasefire only when the Strait of Hormuz was reopened, with Tehran's effective closure of the vital oil corridor sending shockwaves through the global economy.
People are ultimate source of power: PM
People are ultimate source of power: PM
Govt sets 180-day action plan to implement election pledges, PM tells JS
Govt sets 180-day action plan to implement election pledges, PM tells JS
Don't involve in politics during sports life, PM urges athletes 
Don't involve in politics during sports life, PM urges athletes 
PM issues directives to BNP MPs to vitalize parliament 
PM issues directives to BNP MPs to vitalize parliament 
Middle East war: global economic fallout
Middle East war: global economic fallout
PARIS, France, April 2, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Here are the latest economic events in the Middle East war: - Stocks rise, oil slides - Stocks rallied and oil fell Wednesday after US President Donald Trump said the Middle East war might be over within weeks, and comments by his Iranian counterpart that Tehran had "the necessary will" to end the conflict. International benchmark Brent North Sea crude dropped 2.7 percent to $101.16 a barrel, and the main US oil contract WTI fell 1.2 percent to $100.12 a barrel. Wall Street's main indices built on strong gains made Tuesday. European and Asian markets also finished higher. - New Iranian strikes - Iran's military announced Wednesday evening a new wave of missile and drone attacks targeting Israel and US bases in the Gulf, though there was no immediate word from either of any direct hits. - UK meeting on Hormuz shipping - Britain will hold a meeting of about 35 countries Thursday to discuss how to reopen the strategic Strait of Hormuz that has been crippled by the Middle East war, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said. The meeting will "assess all viable diplomatic and political measures that we can take to restore freedom of navigation, guarantee the safety of trapped ships and seafarers and resume the movement of vital commodities", Starmer said. - World Bank 'extremely concerned' - The World Bank is "extremely concerned" about the effect the war on Iran will have on inflation, jobs and food security, and is in talks with member states on how to address immediate needs in the crisis, a top official told AFP. Managing Director Paschal Donohoe's comments came as his organization announced a new partnership with the International Monetary Fund and International Energy Agency to coordinate aid responses to the war. - Germany outlook dims - Leading economic institutes cut their growth forecasts for Germany on Wednesday, warning that surging inflation resulting from the Middle East war and rising energy costs would hit Europe's biggest economy hard. The German economy is expected to grow by 0.6 percent this year, the seven institutes said, down from a September forecast of 1.3 percent, while inflation is predicted to stand at 2.8 percent, up from 2.0 percent. - Bank of England warning - The Bank of England said the Middle East war had caused "a substantial negative supply shock to the global economy", increasing risks to the financial system. Following a surge in oil prices that is set to push up overall inflation, the BoE said the fallout would also weigh on economic growth and tighten financial conditions, such as restricted lending by banks. - India fuel hike - India's oil ministry said that domestic jet fuel prices would rise as the Middle East war pushed up energy costs, but that it had cushioned airlines from an expected 100-percent jump. - Kuwait airport hit - Kuwait's international airport came under an Iranian drone attack that led to "a large fire" at fuel tanks, but no casualties were reported, the civil aviation authority said. In a further sign of strain in the Gulf state, the National Bank of Kuwait said it would close its headquarters for two days along with another branch as Iran carries out daily strikes on the Gulf. - Save fuel, Australians - Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese urged his countrymen to switch to public transport and save fuel for rural communities and essential services. "Farmers and truckies, small businesses and families are doing it tough. And the reality is, the economic shocks caused by this war will be with us for months," Albanese said in a national address. - Cambodia farmers suffer - The price of diesel in Cambodia spiked to double the level at the start of the Middle East war after the latest government increase. Farmers are being particularly hard hit as they rely on the fuel for tractors and water pumps. - Tanker struck off Qatar - A tanker has been hit by a projectile off the coast of Qatar's capital Doha, a British maritime security agency said, reporting damage but no casualties.
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BB chief urges shift to cashless 'Bangla QR' to boost revenue
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BMU calls for online appointments to avoid crowding in outpatient units
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Adv Jamilur Rashid Khan appointed Manikganj Zilla Parishad administrator
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Australia investigates tech giants over social media ban breaches
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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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Oscars to leave Hollywood in 2029: Academy
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Nationwide measles vaccination drive from April 5: Health Minister
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