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Human rights, security must go hand in hand in prison management: Home Adviser
CA asks Armed Forces to ensure free, fair & credible February 12 polls
CA asks Armed Forces to ensure free, fair & credible February 12 polls
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Bangladesh didn’t rule out participating in int cricket tournaments: Energy Adviser
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BGB fully prepared to ensure peaceful, free, fair election: DG
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Bangladesh committed to developing skilled workforce to meet future challenges: Asif Nazrul
5-yr roadmap unveiled to transform Moheskhali into energy, logistics hub
5-yr roadmap unveiled to transform Moheskhali into energy, logistics hub
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Travel ban imposed on Abul Kashem, wife 
Travel ban imposed on Abul Kashem, wife 
DHAKA, Jan 27, 2026 (BSS) - A Dhaka court today imposed a travel ban on Bangladesh-origin American citizen Abul Kashem-who had earlier attempted to float "People's Bank" along with ace cricketer Shakib Al Hasan and others-and his wife, Swapna Kashem.   The court also ordered the freezing of 34 bank accounts of Kashem. Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Md Sabbir Faiz passed the orders, allowing two separate petitions filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).     One petition said an investigation is underway against Abul Kashem for offences under the Money Laundering Prevention Act for allegedly sending illegally acquired money abroad through hundi and attempting to legalise it by bringing it back through banking channels.  Investigators said Kashem and his wife, Swapna Kashem, may flee the country at any time, and restricting their foreign travel is necessary to ensure proper investigation.   Another petition said Kashem conducted transactions through 34 bank accounts as part of the alleged money laundering.  Investigators noted a high risk of the funds being withdrawn and siphoned off abroad. The court was therefore pleased to order the freezing of Kashem's 34 bank accounts.
HC restores nomination of BNP candidate Sarwar for Chattogram-2
HC restores nomination of BNP candidate Sarwar for Chattogram-2
Expecting new from past rulers is foolish: Charmonai Pir
Expecting new from past rulers is foolish: Charmonai Pir
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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
July Uprising Memorial Museum will show path to nation: CA
July Uprising Memorial Museum will show path to nation: CA
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Majority of incidents involving minority communities in 2025 found non-communal: police report
Micron builds $24 bn Singapore chip fab as AI demand soars
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China's Anta Sports to become top Puma shareholder
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5-day training for newly-appointed teachers begins at RU
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Candidates intensify door-to-door campaigning in Rajshahi
Candidates intensify door-to-door campaigning in Rajshahi
By Md Aynal Haque RAJSHAHI, Jan 27, 2026 (BSS)- Ahead of the upcoming National Parliamentary Election scheduled for February 12, political party-nominated and independent candidates are actively campaigning in Rajshahi's six constituencies as well as neighbouring areas. The candidates are making various promises of development if elected and are going door to door to reach voters.  Using different arguments and statements, they are trying to secure public support. Their round-the-clock campaigning has significantly heated up the electoral atmosphere in the Rajshahi region.   In Rajshahi-3 (Paba-Mohanpur) constituency, BNP-nominated candidate Advocate Shafiqul Haque Milon, contesting with the "Sheaf of Paddy" symbol, is carrying out extensive door-to-door campaigning and publicity.  Starting Monday morning, he began his campaign from the Afi Nepal Para area of Hujuripara Union in Paba Upazila.  He visited Pakuria field to exchange views with farmers about the election and sought support for the 'Sheaf of Paddy' symbol.  Later, he addressed an election rally at Afi Nepal Para. Milon alleged Jamaat-e-Islami is exploiting religion for political purposes and misleading people. He said that no one can determine who will go to heaven or hell and urged people not to be misled by such claims.  Several roadside meetings were also held at different locations throughout the day.  Meanwhile, Jamaat-nominated candidate Professor Abul Kalam Azad conducted door-to-door campaigning on Monday in the Darshanpara area of Paba, accompanied by party leaders and activists. During the campaign, he sought votes for the 'Scales' symbol and spoke about building a society free from corruption and extortion. Later in the afternoon, he joined an election rally at Bhugrail Mor in Nawhata, where he said that meeting people at their doorsteps and listening to their concerns is an important part of democratic politics. Professor Abul Kalam Azad also claimed that a large number of voters from different walks of life in Paba-Mohanpur are expressing support for the 'Scales' symbol. During interactions with locals, residents raised several long-standing problems of the area. Candidates were seen campaigning in the Rajshahi-4 (Bagmara) constituency, promising various development initiatives in the area. An active electoral atmosphere was observed as voters participated in campaign activities. Jamaat-nominated candidate Dr Abdul Bari Sardar has been campaigning in villages, markets and neighbourhoods across the constituency since receiving his electoral symbol. He conducted door-to-door campaigning and distributed leaflets in and around Jhikra Bazar on Monday. Meanwhile, BNP-nominated candidate DM Ziaur Rahman carried out door-to-door campaigning in the Vabaniganj and Balia unions, seeking support for the 'sheaf of paddy' symbol. During the campaigns, candidates were seen exchanging greetings with voters and seeking support for their respective electoral symbols. Voters raised various long-standing issues, including allegations of corruption, irregularities, partisan discrimination and deprivation of services. The candidates said they would work to address these problems if elected. Ahead of the upcoming 13th national parliamentary election in the Rajshahi-6 (Charghat-Bagha) constituency, BNP-nominated candidate Abu Sayeed Chand carried out campaign activities in the Nandangachi, Salua and Charghat unions. Meanwhile, Jamaat-nominated candidate Principal Nazmul Haque continued door-to-door campaigning in different areas of Yusufpur Union under Charghat Upazila, seeking voters' support. During the campaigns, both candidates spoke about local development plans and various initiatives, and were seen exchanging greetings with voters, including women.  
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Arrest warrants for Hasina, 40 others in Mohammadpur killing cases
Arrest warrants for Hasina, 40 others in Mohammadpur killing cases
DHAKA, Jan 26, 2026 (BSS) - A court here today issued arrest warrants against  41 individuals, including ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and ex-minister  Obaidul Quader, in connection with two killings in Mohammadpur during the  July Mass Uprising.   Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Jamshed Alam took cognizance of the charge- sheets and set February 15 for submission of reports on executing the  warrants.  Other notable figures named include former ministers Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal,  Hasan Mahmud, Jahangir Kabir Nanak, lawmaker Sadek Khan, and leaders of the  now-banned Bangladesh Chhatra League.   The cases stem from two incidents: truck driver Hossain was shot and killed  on July 19, 2024, prompting his mother, Rina Begum, to file a case on August  31, 2024. Police later filed a charge-sheet against 34 individuals, including  Sheikh Hasina.    In a separate case, CNG-run auto-rickshaw driver Sobuj was shot on August 4,  2024, dying later that day. His brother, Monir Hossain, filed the case on  September 1, 2025, and police filed a charge-sheet on November 27, 2025,  against 30 people, including Sheikh Hasina and Obaidul Quader
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GPU Cloud, PaaS launched to strengthen Digital Public Infrastructure
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Venezuelans regain access to social network X after yearlong block

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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 
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Bangladesh targeted 140 disinformation across 73 Indian news outlets in 2025: Rumor Scanner 
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Rumor Scanner identifies viral fake photocard targeting political sentiment
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BanglaFact rejects communal linkage over grocer Sarat murder
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Govt introduces E-ticketing at Shat Gambuj Mosque and Bagerhat Museum
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Livestock brightens fortunes of char people in B'putra basin
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