Political parties should work to change people's fortune: PM
Political parties should work to change people's fortune: PM
PM seeks officials' cooperation to implement BNP's election manifesto
PM seeks officials' cooperation to implement BNP's election manifesto
Govt closely monitoring Middle East situation: Religious Affairs Minister
Govt closely monitoring Middle East situation: Religious Affairs Minister
Bangladesh missions in Gulf issue safety alerts for expatriates amid regional tensions
Bangladesh missions in Gulf issue safety alerts for expatriates amid regional tensions
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CAAB issues directives to airlines amid ME airspace closure 
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Mir Helal inaugurates re-excavation of canal dug by Shaheed Zia in Hathazari
Mir Helal inaugurates re-excavation of canal dug by Shaheed Zia in Hathazari
CHATTOGRAM, Feb 28, 2026 (BSS) - Mir Mohammad Helal Uddin, State Minister for the Ministry of Chattogram Hill Tracts Affairs, today inaugurated the re-excavation of the historic Mitha Chha canal in Hathazari here. The canal, located in the Barabil area of Fatepur Union under Hathazari Upazila, was originally dug in 1979 by BNP founder Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman. Over the years, however, the canal gradually lost its navigability due to lack of maintenance and heavy siltation. Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Mir Helal said the re-excavation work was launched in response to long-standing demands from local residents. He noted that during the monsoon season, surrounding villages and agricultural lands suffer from severe waterlogging as the silted canal fails to ensure proper water flow. He said the government plans to gradually re-excavate the entire canal to restore its normal drainage capacity. Once fully restored, the canal is expected to ease waterlogging, improve irrigation and benefit local farmers by resolving agricultural problems in the area.
Agriculture Minister vows to work together for Cumilla's development
Agriculture Minister vows to work together for Cumilla's development
Strict market monitoring needed to keep commodity prices stable during Ramadan: Dipen
Strict market monitoring needed to keep commodity prices stable during Ramadan: Dipen
OIC to campaign for Bangladesh's UNGA bid: FM
OIC to campaign for Bangladesh's UNGA bid: FM
Govt waives Tk 10,000 loans for 12 lakh farmers at PM’s directive
Govt waives Tk 10,000 loans for 12 lakh farmers at PM’s directive
PM orders to reopen sick, closed industries
PM orders to reopen sick, closed industries
‘Family Card’ distribution begins March 10 in 14 upazilas under pilot project 
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How will US, Israeli strikes on Iran affect oil markets?
How will US, Israeli strikes on Iran affect oil markets?
LONDON, March 1, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The US-Israeli strikes against Iran and reprisals by Tehran could severely disrupt the global supply of crude oil and send prices soaring to levels not seen in years. AFP looks at the risks. - Major producer - Iran remains just inside the world's top 10 oil producers even though its output has fallen sharply since the 1970s, hit in particular by rounds of US sanctions. The country produces about 3.1 million barrels per day, down from around double that output in the 1970s. This remains a significant amount, and the Islamic republic is believed to hold the world's third-largest crude reserves, cementing its strategic importance. Additionally, Iran's oil industry is in far better shape than that of Venezuela, another country hit by years of US sanctions. - Strait of Hormuz - The main risk to the oil market remains a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway connecting the Middle East to the rest of the world for oil and gas shipments. According to data from maritime analytics site Marine Tracker, traffic through the artery has plummeted and a slew of oil tankers have turned around or been stopped at the strait. Local Iranian media reported late Saturday that the country's Revolutionary Guards had warned "various ships" that the strait was currently unsafe to navigate due to US and Israeli attacks and therefore effectively closed. Washington also warned ships about safety risks in the Gulf. The impact on oil prices will remain unknown until Brent futures markets reopen for the coming week, but analysts have sounded warnings about such a scenario. "$100+ oil per barrel soon," Kremlin economic adviser Kirill Dmitriev said on X. Approximately 20 million barrels of crude oil passed through the narrow waterway daily in 2024, equivalent to nearly 20 percent of global liquid oil consumption, according to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA). "Even a doubt about security in the Strait would prompt many vessels, for insurance reasons, to face difficulties transiting, as premiums would rise sharply," said Rasmussen. According to Saxo Bank analyst Ole Hansen, "only Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates possess meaningful bypass infrastructure". The route could transport a maximum of 2.6 million barrels daily, noted the EIA. But US air and navy assets could re-establish shipping security if Washington chose to do so, said Jakob Larsen, safety chief at shipping association BIMCO. - Highly profitable oil - Iranian crude is relatively easy and cheap to extract, with production costs as little as $10 per barrel, making it particularly profitable, Rasmussen said. Only Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait and the UAE enjoy similarly low production costs. By comparison, major Western producers like Canada and the US typically face costs of $40 to $60 per barrel. With such low costs, Iran gains disproportionately from high global prices, a crucial factor for an economy heavily reliant on oil revenues. US sanctions imposed since the 1979 Islamic Revolution have left Iran with few export options -- especially after President Donald Trump revived a "maximum pressure" policy on Tehran upon his return to office. Iran exports between 1.3 and 1.5 million barrels daily, with more than 80 percent of the total bound for Chinese refineries owing to US sanctions, according to Ole Hansen, analyst at Saxo Bank. - Impact on Iran neighbours - Oil producing US allies Kuwait, the UAE and Iraq were all targeted by Iranian reprisal attacks Saturday, and multiple explosions were heard over Saudi Arabia. "The risk of escalation is greater than seen in recent regional conflicts," said Jason Bordoff, founding director at Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy. Iran's neighbors hosting US military bases "know they are vulnerable because the Iranians have enough basic intermediate-range missiles that allow them to strike vital points" in the worst-case scenario, noted Pierre Razoux, director of studies at the Mediterranean Foundation for Strategic Studies. At-risk infrastructure includes hydrocarbon hubs as well as electrical power and seawater desalination plants, he added. Soaring oil prices meanwhile risk a return to soaring inflation, hurting the global economy. Crude reaching $100 per barrel for the first time since the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 could also hurt Trump in the midterm elections at the end of the year, especially as he has promised American voters cheap energy.  
No plan to raise taxes on private sector: Commerce Minister
No plan to raise taxes on private sector: Commerce Minister
Noticeable stability observed in market particularly for essential commodities: AHM Ahsan
Noticeable stability observed in market particularly for essential commodities: AHM Ahsan
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AI-generated images falsely used to claim real-life extortion incidents:  BanglaFact
AI-generated images falsely used to claim real-life extortion incidents:  BanglaFact
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Nepali video falsely circulated against BNP: BanglaFact
Rumor Scanner identifies Indian video falsified as Bangladesh extortion incident
Rumor Scanner identifies Indian video falsified as Bangladesh extortion incident
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BanglaFact debunks claim of BNP activists setting fire to houses in Cumilla
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