Russia resumes large-scale Ukraine strikes in freezing weather
Russia resumes large-scale Ukraine strikes in freezing weather
Diplomats visit July museum
Diplomats visit July museum
Postal BD App not linked to voting process: EC
Postal BD App not linked to voting process: EC
The Economist calls Tarique Rahman as PM front-runner in Bangladesh polls
The Economist calls Tarique Rahman as PM front-runner in Bangladesh polls
People to support tested, justice-based leadership: Jamaat Ameer 
People to support tested, justice-based leadership: Jamaat Ameer 
Army Chief stresses citizen-friendly conduct in duty performance
Army Chief stresses citizen-friendly conduct in duty performance
Govt to enact integrated education act: Abrar 
Fresh attempts are underway to distort Liberation War history: Salahuddin
Fresh attempts are underway to distort Liberation War history: Salahuddin
COX’S BAZAR, Feb 3, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Standing Committee Member Salahuddin Ahmed on Tuesday said that a vested quarter is hatching conspiracy to distort history of the country’s Liberation War. Addressing an election rally at Jangalkata in Konakhali union of Chakaria upazila, Salahuddin Ahmed, also a BNP candidate from Cox’s Bazar-1 constituency, said a political party which once opposed Bangladesh's Liberation War is now trying to rewrite the history of the Liberation War. He said, “The chief of a political party has delivered misleading and false information on proclamation of independence aiming to distort real history of Liberation War.”   Salahuddin Ahmed said such statements are not expected . . . the people of Bangladesh know the real history. Today, they are trying to present themselves in a new form as supporters of the Liberation War, which is nothing but deception and falsehood,” he said. He remarked that in the future, the same party might even claim to have fought for the country’s independence. Referring to recent political activities, he said that the party was attempting to associate itself with freedom fighters for achieving political gain. Salahuddin Ahmed called upon patriotic citizens and pro-liberation forces to protest against any distortion of the nation’s history. “As political activists, it is our responsibility to resist any ill attempt for spreading falsehoods regarding history of Bangladesh’s independence,” he added. He also criticized the party for what he described as recent remarks insulting women. “They have proposed reducing women’s working hours. This is not for women’s welfare; rather, it is a plan to destroy women’s employment,” he said. Cox’s Bazar District BNP Organizing Secretary Jamil Ibrahim Chowdhury, Office Secretary Yusuf Badri, Matamuhuri Organizing Upazila BNP General Secretary Hefajutur Rahman Chowdhury Tipu, Organizing Secretary Shoaibul Islam Sabuj, along with leaders and activists of local BNP and its affiliated organizations, were present at the meeting.
People ready to sacrifice lives to protect voting rights if needed: Asif Mahmud
People ready to sacrifice lives to protect voting rights if needed: Asif Mahmud
Zaima Rahman for inclusion of persons with disabilities in nation-building
Zaima Rahman for inclusion of persons with disabilities in nation-building
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
July Uprising Memorial Museum will show path to nation: CA
July Uprising Memorial Museum will show path to nation: CA
Majority of incidents involving minority communities in 2025 found non-communal: police report
Majority of incidents involving minority communities in 2025 found non-communal: police report
US renews trade subsidy pact with African countries
US renews trade subsidy pact with African countries
WASHINGTON, United States, Feb 4, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The United States on Tuesday renewed the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) through the end of the year, an agreement that allows many African countries to access the US market duty-free. US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said in a statement that President Donald Trump had signed into law a reauthorization of the trade preference program through December 31, 2026, with retroactive effect from September 30, 2025 -- the date it had expired. "AGOA for the 21st century must demand more from our trading partners and yield more market access for US businesses, farmers, and ranchers," Greer said. Trump has used trade and tariffs -- which he has called his "favorite word" -- as a carrot and a stick to reshape international relations, as he sees fit. In a statement, Greer vowed to "work with Congress over the next year to modernize the program to align with" current US policy. A cornerstone of US-Africa trade relations for 25 years, the AGOA has allowed the United States to buy billions of dollars of duty-free cars, clothes and other items from select African countries each year. But the deal, which operates in 32 African nations, expired last September, affecting thousands of jobs and forcing exporters to absorb high tariff duties. In 2024, $8.23 billion worth of goods were exported under the accord, half of which came from South Africa, mainly cars, precious metals and farm produce, and one fifth from Nigeria, mainly oil and other energy products, according to the United States International Trade Commission (USITC). Smaller countries were hard hit, too. Lesotho's textiles sector, the country's biggest employer, was hard hit by AGOA's expiration, and hundreds of workers demonstrated in the capital Maseru in late October against cuts sparked by the new American customs tariffs. Lesotho, which Trump described as a place "nobody has ever heard of," exported $150 million of goods under the accord in 2024.  
22.3pc growth of remittance inflow till Feb 2
22.3pc growth of remittance inflow till Feb 2
BGMEA seeks urgent policy, financial support to safeguard apparel sector
BGMEA seeks urgent policy, financial support to safeguard apparel sector
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RU exams suspended from Feb 9 thru 15
Holy Shab-e-Barat observed
Jamaat candidate for Sherpur-3 Badol passes away
Holy Shab-e-Barat observed in Rajshahi
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RU exams suspended from Feb 9 thru 15
RU exams suspended from Feb 9 thru 15
RU Fisheries Faculty students conferred Dean's Award
RU Fisheries Faculty students conferred Dean's Award
Seminar on election, politics, economy held at MU
Seminar on election, politics, economy held at MU
6-day Amar Bhashar Chalachitra fest begins at DU
6-day Amar Bhashar Chalachitra fest begins at DU
Jamaat candidate for Sherpur-3 Badol passes away
Jamaat candidate for Sherpur-3 Badol passes away
SHERPUR, Feb 4, 2026 (BSS) - General Secretary of Sherpur District unit of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami and the party-nominated candidate for Sherpur-3 constituency Nuruzzaman Badol passed away in the early hours of today. Sherpur district Jamaat Ameer Maulana Hafizur Rahman confirmed the matter, saying that Badol breathed his last at around 3:00 am today. He was 51. According to family sources, Badol became critically ill around 10:00 pm on Tuesday due to respiratory complications. He was immediately taken to Shribordi Upazila Health Complex. Later, doctors decided to shift him to Mymensingh Swadesh Hospital for better treatment. However, on the way to Mymensingh, his condition further deteriorated and he died at around 3:00 am near the bridge area at the entrance of the city. He was later taken to Mymensingh Medical College Hospital where on-duty doctors declared him dead. Masud, the deceased's brother, said the first Namaz-e-Janaza will be held at Sherpur Poura Eidgah ground, while the second Namaz-e-Janaza will take place at Shribordi Upazila College ground.
Holy Shab-e-Barat observed in Rajshahi
Holy Shab-e-Barat observed in Rajshahi
Anti-Discrimination Student Movement holds 'Yes' march in Rangpur
Anti-Discrimination Student Movement holds 'Yes' march in Rangpur
Spin-heavy Pakistan hit form, but India boycott risks early T20 exit
Spin-heavy Pakistan hit form, but India boycott risks early T20 exit
Tigresses arrive in Bangladesh after successful T20 Qualifiers
Tigresses arrive in Bangladesh after successful T20 Qualifiers
Tickets on sale for Odommo T20 Cup
Tickets on sale for Odommo T20 Cup
Sirajganj emerge Padma zone champions
Sirajganj emerge Padma zone champions
Shooter Rahim placed on five-day remand over Musabbir killing
Shooter Rahim placed on five-day remand over Musabbir killing
DHAKA, Feb 3, 2026 (BSS) - A Dhaka court today granted a five-day remand of Md. Rahim, the alleged shooter in the killing of Azizur Rahman Musabbir, former general secretary of the Dhaka Metropolitan North unit of Swechchhasebak Dal. Rahim was produced before the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court in Dhaka.  The investigation officer requested a seven-day remand to conduct a thorough probe, but Metropolitan Magistrate Arifur Rahman approved a five-day remand. Sub-Inspector Arifur Rahman, officer-in-charge of the General Registration Branch of Tejgaon Police Station Court, confirmed the matter to BSS. On January 7, the 45-year-old Musabbir was shot dead by unidentified assailants behind Star Kabab in Tejturi Bazar, Dhaka.  Following the incident, his wife, Suraiya Begum, filed a murder case with Tejgaon Police Station against four to five unidentified suspects.  
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
US regulator appeals Meta's court victory in monopoly case
US regulator appeals Meta's court victory in monopoly case
Social media sites block 4.7 million underage accounts in Australia
Social media sites block 4.7 million underage accounts in Australia
Seven-day BRRI research review workshop begins in Gazipur
Seven-day BRRI research review workshop begins in Gazipur
GPU Cloud, PaaS launched to strengthen Digital Public Infrastructure
GPU Cloud, PaaS launched to strengthen Digital Public Infrastructure

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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
Nazrul's works now available in English
Nazrul's works now available in English
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S. Korea celebrates breakthrough K-pop Grammy win for 'Golden'
Kendrick Lamar, Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga win early at Grammys
Kendrick Lamar, Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga win early at Grammys
Tourist travel to Saint Martin closed for 9 months from today
Tourist travel to Saint Martin closed for 9 months from today
17 dengue patients hospitalized
17 dengue patients hospitalized
World Cancer Day to be observed tomorrow
14 more dengue patients hospitalized in last 24hrs
Massive vegetable production expected in Narail
Massive vegetable production expected in Narail
Munshiganj potato farmers hope for profits as cultivation exceeds target
Rangpur farmers busy with Boro rice planting amid improved weather
New York records 13 cold-related deaths since late January
New York records 13 cold-related deaths since late January
World not ready for rise in extreme heat, scientists say
Experts stress rapid implementation of effective water management policy