Biman flight departs Singapore carrying Osman Hadi’s body
Biman flight departs Singapore carrying Osman Hadi’s body
CA lauds BGB’s role in protecting border
CA lauds BGB’s role in protecting border
BNP calls emergency Standing Committee meeting tonight
BNP calls emergency Standing Committee meeting tonight
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Home Adviser mourns death of Osman Hadi
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Land Adviser mourns death of Osman Hadi
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Tomorrow’s recruitment exam of PTD postponed
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EC mourns death of Osman Hadi
EC mourns death of Osman Hadi
DHAKA, Dec 19, 2025 (BSS) - The Election Commission (EC) today expressed deep sorrow at the untimely death of Sharif Osman Hadi, a frontline fighter of the July Uprising and spokesperson of the 'Inqilab Mancha'. In a condolence message, the EC described Hadi as a devoted, courageous and combative young voice of the country, saying his patriotism and contributions would remain unforgettable. The Commission prayed for the salvation of the departed soul and extended heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family members, relatives and colleagues. Osman Hadi passed away last night while undergoing treatment at Singapore General Hospital.
Faiz Ahmad Taiyeb mourns death of Hadi
Faiz Ahmad Taiyeb mourns death of Hadi
Akhter calls for ensuring speedy justice over Hadi murder
Akhter calls for ensuring speedy justice over Hadi murder
Dhaka rejects Indian advice on election process: Touhid
Dhaka rejects Indian advice on election process: Touhid
CA urges countrymen to decide nation's future thru polls, referendum
CA urges countrymen to decide nation's future thru polls, referendum
CEC rules out apprehension over election
CEC rules out apprehension over election
Dhaka strongly condemns deadly attack on Bangladeshi peacekeepers in Sudan
Dhaka strongly condemns deadly attack on Bangladeshi peacekeepers in Sudan
Japan hikes interest rates to 30-year-high
Japan hikes interest rates to 30-year-high
TOKYO, Dec 19, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The Bank of Japan hiked interest rates to a 30-year high of 0.75 percent on Friday, the first increase since January, as it said the economy had shown signs of improvement. The unanimous vote to lift the main borrowing rate from 0.5 percent came hours after official data showed the country's core inflation rate held steady in November but still well above policymakers' target. The yen weakened slightly against the dollar after the widely expected announcement, which puts rates at their highest since 1995. "Japan's economy has recovered moderately," bank officials wrote in a report explaining the decision. "While uncertainties remain regarding the US economy and the impact of trade policy in each jurisdiction, these uncertainties have declined." Yields on Japanese government bonds have risen in recent weeks on worries about Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's budget discipline, while the yen has weakened. The core consumer price index -- which excludes volatile fresh food -- came in at three percent in November, the same rate as the previous month and in line with expectations. However, it is well above the BoJ's two percent goal, as it has been for some time. Takaichi, who formally took power in October, has made fighting inflation a major priority. Her government this week succeeded in getting parliament approval for an extra budget worth 18.3 trillion yen ($118 billion) to finance a massive stimulus package. She has long advocated for more government spending and loose monetary policy to spur growth. Since taking office, however, she has said monetary policy decisions should be left to the BoJ. The bank began hiking rates from below zero in March last year as figures signalled an end to the country's "lost decades" of stagnation, with inflation surging. However, with worries about the global outlook and US tariffs growing, it paused at the start of 2025, with the last increase in January taking rates to their highest level in 17 years. The inflation figures for November showed rice prices jumped 37 percent year-on-year, the internal affairs ministry said. The cost of rice has skyrocketed because of supply problems linked to a very hot summer in 2023 and panic-buying after a "megaquake" warning last year, amongst other factors. Japan's economy contracted 0.6 percent in the third quarter, but BoJ governor Kazuo Ueda said last week that the impact of US tariffs was less than feared. "So far, US corporates have swallowed the burden of tariffs without fully passing (them) through to consumer prices," he told the Financial Times.
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Japan's Toyota to import US-made cars after Trump gripe
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Asian markets rise as US inflation eases, Micron soothes tech fears
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DU Science Unit admission test postponed
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Hi-tech Park gains investment momentum in Rajshahi
Hi-tech Park gains investment momentum in Rajshahi
By Md Aynal Haque RAJSHAHI, Dec 19, 2025 (BSS) - Rajshahi Hi-Tech Park is witnessing a renewed surge in investment, raising fresh hopes for the region's technology sector as both local and international companies move in after a prolonged lull. Several commercial establishments, including American tech giant Starlink, Agni System, Brac IT and PRAN-RFL Group, have begun operations or initiated investment processes at the park, bringing fresh momentum to its economy. During the initial phase, the park's commercial plots remained largely idle. However, the situation has changed in recent months as all eight long-vacant commercial plots have now been leased sequentially. Starlink has already taken a one-acre plot on a 40-year lease and installed a modern ground station. Local company Agni System has been allocated another plot, while Brac IT has started operations on two acres of space.  Other firms, including PRAN-RFL, are in the process of securing 2,400 square feet of space in the 12-storey Silicon Tower, further energising activities at the park. According to Jewel Kibria, Deputy Director of Rajshahi Hi-Tech Park, eight additional plots in front of the Silicon Tower have been reserved for large-scale companies, indicating continued expansion.  He expressed optimism that substantial operational activities would begin within the next couple of months. Since starting operations last year, the park has drawn the attention of several renowned international companies. Starlink has officially launched its satellite-based high-speed internet services in Bangladesh, with Rajshahi playing a key role. Under an agreement with the Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park Authority, Starlink has leased one acre of land for 40 years and completed construction of its ground station. The company will pay two US dollars per square metre annually, along with a service charge. Bangladeshi firm Bondstine Technology Limited (BTL) is managing Starlink's infrastructure development and operations. BTL Managing Director and CEO Meer Shahrukh Islam said the Rajshahi ground station will function as a central hub to deliver high-speed internet services across the country. In addition to Rajshahi, Starlink has established ground stations at Kaliakoir and Jessore Hi-Tech Parks to support nationwide network coverage. Islam said 10 antennas have already been installed at the Rajshahi site, with 30 more to be set up soon. He also revealed plans to establish a robotics and Internet of Things (IoT) research centre at the park. Officials expect the Rajshahi Hi-Tech Park to generate around 3,000 new jobs within the next six months as investment continues to grow. Located along the banks of the Padma River, the park is emerging as a centre of opportunity for local youth, encouraging technology-based careers and entrepreneurship. The 12-storey Silicon Tower, the park's main structure, spans 84,661 square feet. Of this, 58,416 square feet have been allocated to 16 companies, while allocation of another 24,637 square feet is nearing completion. The remaining 9,576 square feet are currently under review. Major Bangladeshi firms Chaldal and PRAN-RFL Group have signed leases for 12,612 square feet each on the 10th and 9th floors of the Silicon Tower.  Both companies plan to set up IT and customer service centres. PRAN-RFL also intends to introduce training and business process outsourcing services, while Chaldal plans to recruit professionals in graphic design, technical support and hardware services. Developed at a cost of Tk 335 crore on 31 acres of land beside the Rajshahi Court area, the park was formally handed over to the Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park Authority on June 30, 2024. At present, 19 companies occupy 18 blocks in the Silicon Tower, with 11 already operational and others preparing to launch. In addition, seven software firms are operating from the park's IT Training and Incubation Center. Industry leaders and park officials remain confident that Rajshahi is steadily positioning itself as a growing regional hub for technology and innovation.
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17 candidates collect nomination forms in Khulna
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Hadi shooting: two men who helped Foysal flee to India remanded
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Top terror Subrata Bain's daughter remanded in Arif killing case
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Tribunal orders appointment of state defence to try fugitive Joy
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WASHINGTON, United States, Dec 19, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The US military said it killed on Thursday five more alleged drug traffickers aboard two vessels in the Pacific Ocean, bringing the divisive campaign's death toll to over 100. The Trump administration has carried out such strikes in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean since September but has provided no evidence that the boats are involved in drug trafficking, prompting debate about the operations' legality. The latest strikes hit two vessels in international waters that were "engaged in narco-trafficking operations," US Southern Command said on X. Three people were killed in the first vessel and two in the second vessel, it said. The strikes have now killed 104 people, according to an AFP tally based on official data. During a September operation, the US military launched a second strike that killed survivors of an initial attack on the same vessel, generating accusations of a war crime. The use of the military for the anti-drug campaign and Trump's warnings of a potential land strike in Venezuela have also raised the question whether he should seek authorization from Congress. The House of Representatives rejected two Democratic resolutions on Wednesday aimed at halting the strikes and "hostilities in or against Venezuela" without its authorization.
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Mushfiqur keen to deliver impactful performance
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Rishad takes two wickets in Hobart's defeat in BBL

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BanglaFact detects AI-generated Joy-Trump photo
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BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
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BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
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Melania Trump steps into spotlight in Amazon film trailer
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Victory Day Concert being held at Suhrawardy Udyan
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Idrakpur Fort of Mughal era stands as a witness to time
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288 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
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Netrokona farmers eye good yield of mustard cultivation
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Japan govt sued over 'unconstitutional' climate inaction
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