Bangladesh achieves landmark labour reforms, gains global recognition
Bangladesh achieves landmark labour reforms, gains global recognition
Begum Rokeya's ideals will inspire women for generations: Tarique Rahman
Begum Rokeya's ideals will inspire women for generations: Tarique Rahman
Tarquie Rahman outlines future agenda to curb corruption in Bangladesh
Tarquie Rahman outlines future agenda to curb corruption in Bangladesh
Martyrdom anniversary of Bir Shreshtha Ruhul Amin tomorrow
Martyrdom anniversary of Bir Shreshtha Ruhul Amin tomorrow
Asif Nazrul bins propaganda over mobile phone sets of expatriate workers
Asif Nazrul bins propaganda over mobile phone sets of expatriate workers
Cabinet Secretary for multi-sectoral actions to prevent NCDs, premature deaths
Cabinet Secretary for multi-sectoral actions to prevent NCDs, premature deaths
BNP leader Dulu calls for urgent steps to protect the Teesta River
Bangladesh observes International Anti-Corruption Day 
Bangladesh observes International Anti-Corruption Day 
DHAKA, Dec 8, 2025 (BSS) - The International Anti-Corruption Day 2025 is being observed across the country today in accordance with the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC). The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has undertaken comprehensive initiatives to mark the day, with programmes planned across districts and upazilas nationwide, according to a press release. As part of the observance, a discussion meeting was held today at the National Theatre Auditorium of the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. Financial Adviser Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed attended the event as the chief guest, while Director General of Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, Professor Dr. A. K. Enamul Haque participated as the special guest. The International Anti-Corruption Day -2025 is observed across the globe on December 9 with the slogan "Uniting with Youth Against Corruption: Shaping Tomorrow's Integrity.  
Two fugitives held in separate raids in Uttara
Two fugitives held in separate raids in Uttara
Tarique Rahman unveils eight plans if BNP forms govt
Tarique Rahman unveils eight plans if BNP forms govt
AL found organisationally involved in BDR carnage, Taposh identified as key coordinator: report
AL found organisationally involved in BDR carnage, Taposh identified as key coordinator: report
Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
Most markets track Wall St losses as jitters set in ahead of Fed
Most markets track Wall St losses as jitters set in ahead of Fed
HONG KONG, Dec 9, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Most stocks fell in Asia on Tuesday as investors grow nervous about the Federal Reserve's plans for interest rates next year following an expected cut this week. With traders fully confident of a reduction Wednesday, observers said they would be keeping a close eye on the central bank's so-called "dot plot" of projections for monetary policy. They will also be poring over its post-meeting statement and boss Jerome Powell's news conference, looking for clues about the debate taking place among decision-makers. Bets on a third successive cut -- and more in 2026 -- have surged on the back of data pointing to a weakening jobs market, which has offset concerns about stubbornly high inflation. That optimism was boosted last month by reports that President Donald Trump's top economic aide Kevin Hassett -- a proponent of more cuts -- was the frontrunner to take the Fed's helm when Powell's term ends. However, the excitement has calmed in recent days and Bloomberg reported that markets are pricing two more reductions next year, down from the three expected last week. "This decision is unlikely to be unanimous, with dissent expected from hawks and doves," wrote Fiona Cincotta, senior market analyst at City Index. "The focus will be on economic projections and the dot plot to provide further insight into the Fed's plans for next year. The market sees two rate cuts by the summer. Should the Fed's dot plot differ from this, there could be volatility." And Pictet Wealth Management senior US economist Xiao Cui said: "We expect solid growth, above-target inflation, and a slowing labour market to increase internal divisions at the (policy board) and make 2026 a particularly challenging year for policymakers. "Downside risks to the labour market should lead the Committee to cut once more in December, before shifting to a quarterly pace of cuts in March and June." However, she said her team "see risks that Fed cuts are delayed into the second half of 2026". After a pullback in all three main indexes on Wall Street, Asian markets also struggled. Hong Kong, Shanghai, Sydney, Seoul, Wellington, Taipei and Manila were all down, though there were gains in Tokyo, Singapore and Jakarta. Regional chip-makers were mixed after Trump said he had reached an agreement with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping to allow US chip giant Nvidia to export advanced artificial intelligence chips to China. The announcement marks a significant shift in US export policy for advanced AI chips, which Trump's predecessor Joe Biden had heavily restricted over national security concerns. Biden's administration required chip companies to create modified, less powerful versions specifically for the Chinese market. Tokyo-listed Renesas rose more than two percent and Advantest put on almost one percent, while tech investment titan SoftBank was also in positive territory. But in Seoul, Samsung fell more than one percent and rival SK hynix was off nearly two percent. TSMC was down one percent in Taipei. - Key figures at around 0230 GMT - Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.2 percent at 50,688.20 (break) Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 0.8 percent at 25,569.78 Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.2 percent at 3,918.31 Dollar/yen: UP at 155.90 yen from 155.86 yen on Monday Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1646 from $1.1640 Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3330 from $1.3328 Euro/pound: UP at 87.37 pence from 87.34 pence West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 0.1 percent at $58.80 per barrel Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 0.1 percent at $62.43 per barrel New York - Dow: DOWN 0.5 percent at 47,739.32 (close) London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.2 percent at 9,645.09 (close)  
BSEC moves to fast-track direct listing of state-owned
BSEC moves to fast-track direct listing of state-owned
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Asia, Pacific lift 2.7b people from water insecurity: ADB report 
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BRUR hosts seminar marking centenary of Muslim Literary Society
BRUR hosts seminar marking centenary of Muslim Literary Society
Prof Nozibul, Prof Rokshana named new syndicate member at IU
Prof Nozibul, Prof Rokshana named new syndicate member at IU
2-day int'l symposium on engineering edn quality assurance begins in Dhaka
2-day int'l symposium on engineering edn quality assurance begins in Dhaka
NU Hon's final year 2nd in-course exam to begin on January 4
NU Hon's final year 2nd in-course exam to begin on January 4
Upcoming election a struggle to restore democracy: Bokul
Upcoming election a struggle to restore democracy: Bokul
KHULNA, Dec 9, 2025 (BSS) - BNP Students Affairs Secretary and the party-nominated candidate for Khulna-3 constituency, Rakibul Islam Bokul, has said the upcoming national election is not merely an election but a struggle to restore democracy. He made the remarks at a view-exchange meeting with local party leaders to strengthen organizational activities ahead of the 13th National Parliamentary Election. The meeting was held last night at his residence in the city. Presidents, general secretaries, and organizational secretaries of Khanjahan Ali, Daulatpur, and Khalishpur thana units, along with leaders of ward units, attended the meeting. The discussion focused on election preparedness, strengthening organizational capacity, conveying the message of the paddy-sheaf to voters, appointing and training polling agents, and ongoing political and social activities in the constituency. Bokul also listened attentively to the leaders' opinions and recommendations. He urged leaders and activists to become more active in the field from now on. "We must reach every ward with the message of the paddy-sheaf and prepare polling agents with honesty, competence, and responsibility," he added. Referring to BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia as the symbol of democracy, he said, "We pray for her early recovery."  
Narail free day tomorrow
Narail free day tomorrow
Motorcyclist killed after being hit by truck in Tangail
Motorcyclist killed after being hit by truck in Tangail
ACC files corruption cases against Elias and his wife
ACC files corruption cases against Elias and his wife
Probe report in BB reserve heist case on Jan 13
Probe report in BB reserve heist case on Jan 13
Court sets Jan 13 for probe report in Salman Shah killing case
Court sets Jan 13 for probe report in Salman Shah killing case
Charge Sheet submitted against Hasina, 30 others in Sabuj murder case 
Charge Sheet submitted against Hasina, 30 others in Sabuj murder case 
Pakistani Taliban kill six soldiers in checkpoint attack
Pakistani Taliban kill six soldiers in checkpoint attack
PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Dec 9, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Pakistani Taliban militants stormed a security checkpoint in Pakistan's northwestern border area with Afghanistan, killing six soldiers and wounding four others, a government official said Tuesday. Pakistan has faced a surge in militant attacks along its border regions since the Taliban authorities retook control in Kabul in 2021. It accuses Afghanistan of harbouring the insurgents, a claim the Taliban government denies. Late Monday, more than a dozen armed men attacked the checkpoint, leading to a heavy exchange of fire in Kurram, a tribal district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. "Six security personnel were martyred and four were injured, while two militants were also killed in the fighting," the government official posted in Kurram, who was not authorised to speak to the media, told AFP on the condition of anonymity. The Pakistani Taliban group, or Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), has long been active in the region, and claimed responsibility for the attack. Pakistan accuses the Taliban authorities in Afghanistan of sheltering TTP militants and allowing them to launch cross-border attacks from there -- a charge Kabul denies. The border between the two countries has been closed since the clashes in October, though Pakistan said last week it would allow UN aid supplies to pass to Afghanistan soon. The attack comes days after an exchange of gunfire and shelling between Afghan and Pakistani forces at a major border crossing that killed four civilians and one soldier, according to Afghanistan. Each side accused the other of starting the fighting.  
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World record winning streak sets up Morocco for AFCON challenge
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Australia quick Hazlewood ruled out of Ashes after injury setback
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Australia's 12th Test venue Mackay to host Bangladesh
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Nasrin SC play goalless draw Karachi FC
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Noakhali rope in Pakistan rising star Maaz Sadaqat
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Bangladesh wins challenger trophy in Hockey Jr. World Cup

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BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
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BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
Indian star acquitted in high-profile rape, abduction case
Indian star acquitted in high-profile rape, abduction case
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Hollywood awards race heats up with Golden Globes noms
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Trump airs doubt about Netflix acquisition of Warner Bros.
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Idrakpur Fort of Mughal era stands as a witness to time
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2025 on track to tie second hottest year on record: EU monitor
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