Bangladeshis overwhelmingly approve of Dr. Yunus, Interim Govt: IRI Survey
Bangladeshis overwhelmingly approve of Dr. Yunus, Interim Govt: IRI Survey
Narendra Modi prays for Khaleda Zia's recovery
Narendra Modi prays for Khaleda Zia's recovery
Tarique Rahman will return home soon: Salahuddin
Tarique Rahman will return home soon: Salahuddin
Govt takes comprehensive security plan to ensure free, peaceful nat’l election
Govt takes comprehensive security plan to ensure free, peaceful nat’l election
Jamaat urges prayers for Khaleda Zia's swift recovery
Jamaat urges prayers for Khaleda Zia's swift recovery
Polls will decide if Bangladesh will change: Nahid
Polls will decide if Bangladesh will change: Nahid
BNP’s 31 point charter enshrines health sector reform: Dr. Shakil 
SC registrar general Habibur appointed secretary of Supreme Court secretariat
SC registrar general Habibur appointed secretary of Supreme Court secretariat
DHAKA, Dec 1, 2025 (BSS) - The Chief Justice has appointed Supreme Court (SC) Registrar General Muhammad Habibur Rahman Siddique as the secretary of the newly established Supreme Court Secretariat. With this appointment, the Registrar General will now serve as the administrative head of the Supreme Court Secretariat while continuing his existing duties. The Supreme Court Secretariat Ordinance, 2025 was enacted to create an independent secretariat for the apex court, aimed at ensuring full judicial autonomy. The Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Ministry issued the ordinance on Sunday as per the President's directive. The Chief Justice made the appointment in line with the separation of the judiciary. According to sub-clauses 2 and 4 of Clause 4 of the ordinance, the Chief Justice holds authority over the Supreme Court Secretariat and is legally required to appoint a secretary to lead and oversee its administrative functions.    
ACC charges two for attempting to grab abandoned govt property using fake deed
ACC charges two for attempting to grab abandoned govt property using fake deed
Two active members of banned BCL held in city
Two active members of banned BCL held in city
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 
Pharma stocks fall after leaked memo questions vaccine safety
Pharma stocks fall after leaked memo questions vaccine safety
WASHINGTON, Dec 2, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Vaccine makers saw their shares fall Monday on the New York Stock Exchange following the leak of a document attributed to a senior US official calling for a major overhaul of the country's vaccine-approval process. The memo -- circulated by US media outlets last week and authored by Vinay Prasad, a senior official at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) -- urged a substantial tightening of existing procedures and raised serious questions about the safety of Covid-19 vaccines. Prasad, a hematologist-oncologist and health researcher appointed under the Trump administration, claimed the vaccines are linked to the deaths of at least 10 children, citing an unpublished internal analysis. But Paul Offit, a US pediatric infectious-disease specialist, urged extreme caution. "He makes a sensational and frightening statement that this vaccine may kill children, and then doesn't provide any evidence that is in support of that," Offit told AFP. "The way this normally works is that you write up your case reports, you submit it to a medical journal, it goes through a peer review of experts, and then if they think that you have supported your claim that, in this case, the vaccine killed children, then it gets published." On the basis of that analysis, Prasad says he wants to revisit vaccine-approval procedures, particularly for flu vaccines, and order additional studies in certain cases. Stocks in Moderna, the biotech company responsible for a leading Covid vaccine, fell by around 6.8 percent in afternoon trading to $23.22. Novavax dropped more than 4.0 percent and Pfizer lost 1.8 percent. The leak comes amid growing criticism of what many describe as the increasing politicization of federal health agencies by Donald Trump's administration. Under Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr., known for his anti-vaccine views, the government has reshaped these agencies, carrying out mass layoffs and appointing polarizing figures to senior roles. The Department of Health and Human Services and the FDA did not immediately respond to AFP requests for comment.  
Remittance inflow increases by 31.37pc in November
Remittance inflow increases by 31.37pc in November
NBR makes use of CBMS mandatory for all bonded warehouse 
NBR makes use of CBMS mandatory for all bonded warehouse 
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Secondary school teachers will face music if they stop taking exams: Abrar 
Secondary school teachers will face music if they stop taking exams: Abrar 
Pakistan Higher Education Commission delegation meets DU VC
Pakistan Higher Education Commission delegation meets DU VC
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KUET intake test on 15 Jan 
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BIPSOT renews MoU with Jahangirnagar University
Doa mahfil held at 60-Dome Mosque for Khaleda Zia's recovery
Doa mahfil held at 60-Dome Mosque for Khaleda Zia's recovery
BAGERHAT, Dec 1, 2025 (BSS) - A special prayer and milad mahfil was held  today seeking the speedy recovery of BNP Chairperson and former Prime  Minister Begum Khaleda Zia.  Bangladesh Nationalist Party Bagerhat District organised the event at the  premises of the traditional world heritage 60-Dome Mosque [Shat Gombuj  Mosque] after Asr prayers.  Bagerhat District BNP Convener Engineer ATM Akram Hossain Talim, its  Coordinator MA Salam, leaders and activists of different levels of district  BNP and its affiliated bodies and local devotees were present at the prayer  mahfil.  Engineer Akram Hossain said, "Leader Begum Khaleda Zia is a symbol of the  restoration of democracy in the country. Her recovery is the expectation of  the entire nation."  He urges everyone to continue offering special prayers and supplications for  the recovery of the uncompromising national leader Begum Khaleda Zia.
10-day BSCIC entrepreneurs fair begins in Rajshahi
10-day BSCIC entrepreneurs fair begins in Rajshahi
Platinum jubilee of Mongla Port celebrated
Platinum jubilee of Mongla Port celebrated
Husband to walk gallows for killing wife over dowry 
Husband to walk gallows for killing wife over dowry 
Sheikh Rehana's 10-katha Purbachal plot allocation cancelled
Sheikh Rehana's 10-katha Purbachal plot allocation cancelled
Hasina gets 5-year imprisonment, Rehana 7, Tulip 2 for Purbachal plot scam
Hasina gets 5-year imprisonment, Rehana 7, Tulip 2 for Purbachal plot scam
Man sentenced to life imprisonment in Jamalpur rape case
Man sentenced to life imprisonment in Jamalpur rape case
US court strikes down Trump appointment of top prosecutor
US court strikes down Trump appointment of top prosecutor
WASHINGTON, Dec 2, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - A US appeals court on Monday struck down an attempt by President Donald Trump to bypass the customary Senate confirmation process and appoint his former personal lawyer to a post as a top federal prosecutor. A three-judge panel ruled unanimously that Alina Habba, 41, has been unlawfully serving as the US Attorney for the District of New Jersey. It was the second time in a week that a federal court has ruled that a US attorney picked by Trump was unlawfully appointed. Last week's ruling led to the dismissal of criminal cases brought against two of Trump's political foes -- former FBI director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James. In that case, District Judge Cameron Currie disqualified Trump appointee Lindsey Halligan from serving as the acting US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia and threw out the indictments she obtained against Comey and James. Federal prosecutors are subject to Senate confirmation. Currie said Halligan had been unlawfully appointed because her predecessor was also serving in an acting capacity and US law does not allow two successive interim prosecutors. Halligan's predecessor as acting US attorney, Erik Siebert, stepped down after reportedly telling Justice Department leaders there was insufficient evidence to charge Comey and James. In Habba's case, the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit panel upheld a lower court ruling that her appointment violated the law regarding the filling of federal vacancies. "Under the Government's delegation theory, Habba may avoid the gauntlet of presidential appointment and Senate confirmation and serve as the de facto US Attorney indefinitely," the judges said. "This view is so broad that it bypasses the constitutional (appointment and confirmation) process entirely," they said, and "should raise a red flag." The Trump Justice Department is expected to appeal the ruling in the Habba case to the conservative-dominated Supreme Court. The Trump administration's appointments of interim US attorneys without Senate confirmation in at least two other states -- California and Nevada -- have also been met with legal challenges. The charges against Comey and James came after Trump publicly urged Attorney General Pam Bondi to take action against individuals he sees as enemies -- a stunning departure from the principle that the Justice Department must be free from White House pressure. Since taking office in January, Trump has taken a number of punitive measures against perceived political opponents, purging government officials he deems to be disloyal, targeting law firms involved in past cases against him and pulling federal funding from universities.  
Trump to attend FIFA World Cup finals draw on Friday
Trump to attend FIFA World Cup finals draw on Friday
Bangladesh out to clinch Ireland T20 series
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'As easy as making tea': Latest Kohli masterclass dispels doubts
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Napoli beat rivals Roma to join Milan at Serie A summit
Napoli beat rivals Roma to join Milan at Serie A summit
Real Madrid drop points at Girona in third straight Liga draw
Real Madrid drop points at Girona in third straight Liga draw
Real Madrid title hopes dented at Girona in third straight draw
Real Madrid title hopes dented at Girona in third straight draw

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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
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BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
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Strategic policy measures needed to tap billion-dollar global handicrafts market: Speakers
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Month-long Jatra Pala festival begins at Shilpakala Academy
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18-day 'Oitijjhya Book Carnival 2025' ends with diverse arrangements 
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1,174 tourists sail to Saint Martin as season opens
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Two dengue patients die, 610 fresh cases detected overnight
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Youth becomes successful in strawberry farming in Bogura 
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Indonesians pick up the pieces after floods ravage island
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