Electioneering ends for JS polls
Electioneering ends for JS polls
If 'Yes' vote wins, misgovernance won't return: CA
If 'Yes' vote wins, misgovernance won't return: CA
Tarique Rahman calls people to vote for Paddy Sheaf to make the nation victorious
Tarique Rahman calls people to vote for Paddy Sheaf to make the nation victorious
Govt prepares combined legal framework on data protection: Taiyeb
Govt prepares combined legal framework on data protection: Taiyeb
EC bars outsiders from constituencies from Feb 10 to 13
EC bars outsiders from constituencies from Feb 10 to 13
EU adds €2m to sustain WFP Aid for Rohingya in Bangladesh
EU adds €2m to sustain WFP Aid for Rohingya in Bangladesh
Shariatpur to be built as model, modern district if BNP wins: Nuruddin Apu
Mahdi Amin accuses particular party of spreading propaganda against BNP
Mahdi Amin accuses particular party of spreading propaganda against BNP
DHAKA, Feb 9, 2026 (BSS) - BNP Chairman's Adviser and party's election steering committee spokesperson Dr Mahdi Amin today alleged that a particular political party is spreading propaganda against the BNP, anticipating the party's inevitable victory in the upcoming national parliamentary elections scheduled for February 12. Dr Mahdi made the allegations while speaking at a press briefing held at the BNP Election Steering Committee office in Gulshan this afternoon. He claimed that activists of the rival party have been visiting voters' homes, collecting their bKash numbers and national identity card (NID) details, and attempting to lure them with illegal financial offers and promises of "tickets to Jannat." However, he said voters have rejected such practices. Rejecting allegations that the BNP maintains undue relations with the administration or is involved in election manipulation, Dr Mahdi described such claims as baseless and an attempt to create a rift between the BNP and the country's voters. "We want to place our confidence, like the people of the country, in the neutrality and professionalism of all state agencies, the Election Commission, and election-related officials and employees of the interim government," he said, adding that spreading confusion on this issue is condemnable. He called on the concerned quarters to refrain from what he termed "evil activities." Highlighting the BNP's role in women's empowerment, Dr Mahdi said the party has made unique contributions in this sector, noting that former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia is internationally recognized as a role model for women's empowerment. In contrast, he alleged that BNP's rival party has been campaigning in an indecent manner on women's issues, accusing it of intending to curtail women's rights and freedoms, including reducing their working hours. Dr Mahdi Amin said BNP has nominated the highest number of women candidates for parliamentary seats, while the rival party has failed to nominate a single woman candidate in the national elections.    
Media centre, hotline services launched for foreign journalists
Media centre, hotline services launched for foreign journalists
Asif Mahmud urges EC to avoid 'surprise' decisions
Asif Mahmud urges EC to avoid 'surprise' decisions
Govt publishes book on key reform initiatives
Govt publishes book on key reform initiatives
Interim govt takes 526 decisions, records 83.46 pc implementation rate
Interim govt takes 526 decisions, records 83.46 pc implementation rate
Govt to construct 1000-bed hospital in Nilphamari
Govt to construct 1000-bed hospital in Nilphamari
Feb 12 elections will set a standard for future polls: CA
Feb 12 elections will set a standard for future polls: CA
Asian markets extend gains as Tokyo enjoys another record day
Asian markets extend gains as Tokyo enjoys another record day
HONG KONG, Feb 10, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Asian shares extended gains Tuesday following a Wall Street rally, with Tokyo's Nikkei jumping more than two percent to another record following Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's stunning election triumph. Gains across world markets have brought some calm to trading floors after last week's asset-wide rollercoaster ride, with tech firms battered by AI spending fears finding their feet. Investors were also gearing up for the release of key US data this week hoping for a fresh insight into the world's biggest economy and an idea about the Federal Reserve's plans for interest rates. Stocks in Tokyo continued their blistering run at the start of the week that came on the back of Takaichi's landslide lower-house election win that paves the way for increased fiscal stimulus and massive tax cuts. Tech firms, which have been a key driver of the Nikkei's surge over the past year to multiple record highs, led the way again with investment giant SoftBank piling on more than 10 percent, while Tokyo Electron, Sony and Advantest were also sharply higher. However, Nozomi Moriya of UBS Securities warned the premier had to meet expectations. "As the market is already starting to price in expectations before they actually materialise, whether such hopes will be realised and then surpassed is something that will need to be monitored," she wrote. "The Takaichi administration now needs to make some critical decisions, including whether to prioritise economic policy in addition to security measures, and whether to prioritise growth as well as focus on such measures as cutting consumption tax on food." There were also big gains in Hong Kong, Sydney, Seoul, Shanghai, Taipei, Manila and Wellington. Sentiment was given a lift by another strong day on Wall Street, where Magnificent Seven members Microsoft, Meta and Nvidia led the charge. However, investors remain concerned about the vast sums of cash pumped into the artificial intelligence sector, with questions being asked about when profits will be realised, if at all. "Several big tech results have revived investor concerns about huge spending, with Amazon, Google, Meta, and Microsoft collectively expected to spend around $650 billion in the race to win AI dominance," said City Index senior market analyst Fiona Cincotta. Attention also turns to the macro outlook this week, with Washington due to release key non-farm payrolls figures Wednesday, having been delayed from Friday owing to a brief government shutdown. Closely-watched inflation and retail sales figures are also lined up for release. The readings come amid signs of weakness in the US labour market, with Donald Trump's top economic adviser Kevin Hassett warning of more soft readings to come. "I think that you should expect slightly smaller job numbers that are consistent with high GDP growth right now," he told CNBC on Monday. "One shouldn't panic if you see a sequence of numbers that are lower than you're used to, because, again, population growth is going down and productivity growth is skyrocketing." - Key figures at around 0230 GMT - Tokyo - Nikkei 225: 2.8 percent at 57,926.07 (break) Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 1.3 percent at 27,367.12 Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.2 percent at 4,131.80 Dollar/yen: DOWN at 155.70 yen from 155.90 yen on Monday Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1909 from $1.1918 Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3687 from $1.3695 Euro/pound: UP at 87.00 pence from 86.99 pence West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 0.2 percent at $64.23 per barrel Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 0.1 percent at $68.94 per barrel New York - Dow: FLAT at 50,135.87 (close) London - FTSE 100: UP 0.2 percent at 10,386.23 (close)
Forex reserves stand at $34.06b
Forex reserves stand at $34.06b
Dutch electronics giant Philips posts first annual profit since 2021
Dutch electronics giant Philips posts first annual profit since 2021
3 martyr families in Sunamganj satisfied with Sheikh Hasina's verdict
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EU adds €2m to sustain WFP Aid for Rohingya in Bangladesh
Two killed in Puthia road accident
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Judge blocks California ban on masks for federal agents
JS polls: nearly 12.77 crore voters, 2,034 candidates
Fire at Iraq oil refinery kills one, injures 6
Electioneering ends for JS polls
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Dean's awards presented by Biological Sciences Faculty at RU
Dean's awards presented by Biological Sciences Faculty at RU
BAU research opens new possibilities for mustard cultivation in Haor areas
BAU research opens new possibilities for mustard cultivation in Haor areas
Nazrul Studies Center inaugurated at RU
Nazrul Studies Center inaugurated at RU
HEAT project proposal training programme held at BRUR
HEAT project proposal training programme held at BRUR
Two killed in Puthia road accident
Two killed in Puthia road accident
RAJSHAHI, Feb 10, 2026 (BSS)- Two people were killed and another injured when a sand-laden drum truck collided head-on with a human hauler (Nasimon) at Nimtala Bazar on the Puthia-Taherpur road under Puthia upazila of the district this morning. Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Puthia Police Station Faridul Islam said the accident occurred around 8:00 am. One person died on the spot, while another succumbed to injuries while being taken to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital. Both deceased were residents of the Lili Hall area in Rajshahi city, though their identities could not be confirmed immediately, the OC added. Police said another person sustained serious injuries and is receiving treatment. Further legal action will be taken in this regards upon receiving the information, the OC said.  
4,993 CCTV cameras installed at Dinajpur polling centres
4,993 CCTV cameras installed at Dinajpur polling centres
Mass processions held in support of BNP candidate Samu in Rangpur-3
Mass processions held in support of BNP candidate Samu in Rangpur-3
Basket-brawl as five ejected in Pistons-Hornets clash
Basket-brawl as five ejected in Pistons-Hornets clash
Man City eye Premier League title twist as pressure mounts on Frank and Howe
Man City eye Premier League title twist as pressure mounts on Frank and Howe
Zelensky defends Ukrainian athlete's helmet at Games after IOC ban
Zelensky defends Ukrainian athlete's helmet at Games after IOC ban
Robot dogs to help Mexican police at 2026 World Cup
Robot dogs to help Mexican police at 2026 World Cup
Further probe report into Hadi murder case on Feb 15
Further probe report into Hadi murder case on Feb 15
DHAKA, Feb 09, 2026 (BSS) - A court here today set February 15 for the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to submit a report on its further investigation into the sensational murder of Inqilab Mancha spokesperson Sharif Osman Hadi. Dhaka Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Jashita Islam passed the order as the investigation agency failed to submit the report today.  On January 15, 2026, the court directed the CID to conduct further investigation into the murder as the complainant expressed dissatisfaction with the probe and filed a naraji petition against the charge-sheet submitted by the Detective Branch (DB) of police, seeking further investigation.  Inspector Foysal Ahmed of the DB submitted the charge-sheet on January 6 against 17 accused, including alleged shooter Foysal Karim Masud and his parents-Humayun Kabir and Hashi Begum.  According to the case statement, Foysal Karim Masud and Alamgir Hossain opened fire on Hadi while he was travelling in a battery-run auto-rickshaw on December 12, 2026, before fleeing the scene.  Inqilab Mancha Member Secretary Abdullah Al Zaber filed the case with Paltan Model Police Station on December 14.  Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Siddiq Azad on December 20 ordered the inclusion of Section 302 (murder) of the Penal Code in the case, which was initially filed as attempted murder, following Hadi's death on December 18.
Latam-GPT: a Latin American AI to combat US-centric bias
Latam-GPT: a Latin American AI to combat US-centric bias
Launch to ISS pushed to Thursday over weather: NASA
Launch to ISS pushed to Thursday over weather: NASA
SpaceX shifts focus from Mars to Moon, Musk says
SpaceX shifts focus from Mars to Moon, Musk says
AI tools fabricate Epstein images 'in seconds,' study says
AI tools fabricate Epstein images 'in seconds,' study says
GSIMAL launched to promote media and AI literacy in Global South
GSIMAL launched to promote media and AI literacy in Global South
Intel shares plunge on earnings expectations
Intel shares plunge on earnings expectations
NASA astronaut stuck in space for nine months retires
NASA astronaut stuck in space for nine months retires

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140 disinformation identified in 73 Indian media about Bangladesh in 2025 
140 disinformation identified in 73 Indian media about Bangladesh in 2025 
Bangladesh targeted 140 disinformation across 73 Indian news outlets in 2025: Rumor Scanner 
Bangladesh targeted 140 disinformation across 73 Indian news outlets in 2025: Rumor Scanner 
Rumor Scanner identifies viral fake photocard targeting political sentiment
Rumor Scanner identifies viral fake photocard targeting political sentiment
BanglaFact rejects communal linkage over grocer Sarat murder
BanglaFact rejects communal linkage over grocer Sarat murder
Paul Thomas Anderson wins top director prize for 'One Battle After Another'
Paul Thomas Anderson wins top director prize for 'One Battle After Another'
Amar Ekushey Book Fair begins on Feb 20
Amar Ekushey Book Fair begins on Feb 20
Nazrul's works now available in English
Nazrul's works now available in English
Capri limits big groups to tackle the crowds
Capri limits big groups to tackle the crowds
Brain training reduces dementia risk by 25pc, study finds
Brain training reduces dementia risk by 25pc, study finds
One more dies of dengue, 23 hospitalized across the country
21 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
Farmer finds success in Balsundari and Thai plum cultivation in Gopalganj
Farmer finds success in Balsundari and Thai plum cultivation in Gopalganj
Sunflower cultivation brings new hope to Madhupur farmers
Massive vegetable production expected in Narail
Chile's climate summit chief to lead plastic pollution treaty talks
Chile's climate summit chief to lead plastic pollution treaty talks
New York records 13 cold-related deaths since late January
World not ready for rise in extreme heat, scientists say