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Trump confirms call with Maduro, Caracas slams US maneuvers
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Nationwide prayers held seeking swift recovery of Khaleda Zia 
Nationwide prayers held seeking swift recovery of Khaleda Zia 
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Expatriate voter registration reopens in seven countries
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Navy concludes annual exercise with successful missile firing in Bay
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Doa mahfil for Begum Khaleda Zia's recovery held at JU
Doa mahfil for Begum Khaleda Zia's recovery held at JU
JAHANGIRNAGAR UNIVERSITY, Nov 30, 2025 (BSS) - Jahangirnagar University (JU) unit of the Nationalist Teachers-Officers-Employees Forum today organised a milad and special doa mahfil seeking the recovery of BNP Chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia. The programme was held after Zuhr prayers at the university's central mosque, where its Imam led a special munajat following the milad.  JU Vice-Chancellor (VC) Professor Dr Mohammad Kamrul Ahsan attended the event as the chief guest. Speaking on the occasion, Prof Dr Ahsan said Begum Zia is "not only a leader of a particular political party but a guardian figure for the entire nation" highlighting her longstanding role in safeguarding democracy.  He said the country is passing through a critical transitional period and a widely respected guardian figure like Begum Zia is "irreplaceable", that's why prayers were offered for her early recovery. President of the JU Nationalist Teachers' Forum (NTF) Prof Shamsul Alam said the nationalist community at the university, regardless of political affiliation, joined the programme as Begum Zia remains in a critical condition.  Begum Zia has always been a blessing for the nation and played a vital role during difficult times, expressing hope for her swift recovery so she can guide the nation in the coming days, he added. JU Pro-VC (Academic) Prof Dr M Mahfuzur Rahman, Pro-VC (Administration) Prof Dr Sohel Ahmed, Treasurer Prof Dr M Abdur Rab, Dean of the Faculty of Biological Sciences Prof Mafruhi Sattar, JU NTF General Secretary Prof Md  Jamal Uddin, and nearly a hundred of pro-BNP teachers, officers, employees and leaders of the JU unit of Chhatra Dal were present on the occasion.
BUET's technical committee, DU's coordination committee inspect eight halls
BUET's technical committee, DU's coordination committee inspect eight halls
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Founder chairman of Group Q A Zainul Abedin passes away
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Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
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Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
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CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
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Bhutan PM’s visit reaffirms enduring Dhaka–Thimphu ties: joint statement 
Asian markets mixed as traders eye US data ahead of Fed decision
Asian markets mixed as traders eye US data ahead of Fed decision
HONG KONG, Dec 1, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Asian equities were mixed Monday with investors awaiting the release of key US data that could play a role in Federal Reserve deliberations ahead of an expected interest rate cut next week. After November's end-of-month rebound across world markets, confidence remains high amid speculation the US central bank could continue easing monetary policy into the new year. That has helped overcome lingering worries about an AI-fuelled tech bubble that some observers warn could pop and lead to a painful correction. While the odds on a third successive rate reduction on December 10 are hovering around 90 percent, traders will keep a close eye on this week's batch of indicators to gauge the Fed's desire to keep on cutting. Among the reports due for release are private jobs creation, services activity and personal consumption expenditure -- the Fed's preferred gauge of inflation. Bets on a cut surged in late November after several of the bank's policymakers said they backed lower borrowing costs as they were more concerned about the flagging labour market than stubbornly high inflation. That helped markets recover the losses sustained in the first half of the month, and analysts said they could be in store for an end-of-year rally. "As the clouds of worry that cast an ominous shadow over markets through to mid-November gently dissipate, they give way to new emotions -- notably the fear of not participating and the risk of underperforming benchmark targets," said Pepperstone's Chris Weston. However, he warned that "risk managers remain highly astute to the landmines that could still derail the improving risk backdrop through December". He cited the possibility the Fed does not cut, or offers a "hawkish cut", the Supreme Court's possible decision on the legality of President Donald Trump's trade tariffs, and jobs and inflation data. Meanwhile, reports that Trump's top economic adviser Kevin Hassett -- a proponent of rate cuts -- is the frontrunner to take the helm at the Fed next year added to the upbeat mood. After last week's healthy gains and Wall Street's strong Thanksgiving rally, Asian equities were mixed. Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore and Manila rose, but Sydney, Seoul, Wellington and Taipei dipped. Tokyo sank more than one percent as the yen strengthened on expectations the Bank of Japan will lift interest rates this month. Governor Kazuo Ueda said it would "consider the pros and cons of raising the policy interest rate and make decisions as appropriate", with Bloomberg saying traders saw a more than 60 percent chance of a move on December 19. That rose to 90 percent for a hike no later than January. Oil prices surged more than one percent after OPEC+ confirmed it would not hike output in the first three months of 2026. Oil jumped after OPEC+ confirmed it will stick with plans to pause production hikes during the first quarter, citing lower seasonal demand. The decision comes amid uncertainty over the outlook for crude as traders look for indications of progress in Ukraine peace talks, which could lead to the return of Russian crude to markets. - Key figures at around 0230 GMT - Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 1.7 percent at 49,407.31 (break) Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.6 percent at 26,012.78 Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.2 percent at 3,896.72 Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1597 from $1.1604 on Friday Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3230 from $1.3245 Dollar/yen: DOWN at 155.60 yen from 156.10 yen Euro/pound: UP at 87.67 pence from 87.60 pence West Texas Intermediate: UP 1.5 percent at $59.41 per barrel Brent North Sea Crude: UP 1.4 percent at $63.25 per barrel New York - Dow: UP 0.6 percent at 47,716.42 (close) London - FTSE 100: UP 0.3 percent at 9,720.51 (close)  
BB approves license for ‘Sommilito Islami Bank PLC’ 
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BUET's technical committee, DU's coordination committee inspect eight halls
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Two held with 10 gold bars in Meherpur 
MEHERPUR, Nov 30, 2025 (BSS) - Members of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) seized 10 gold bars weighing 1.166 kg and arrested two individuals from the Bajitpur border area of the sadar upazila here this afternoon. The estimated market value of the seized gold is around Tk 2.10 crore. The detainees are Mizanur Rahman, 26, son of Mirazul Sheikh of Shahapur village under Tehatta thana in India's Nadia district and Abbas Ali, 43, son of late Awal Hossain of Bhuripota village in Meherpur Sadar upazila. Lieutenant Colonel M Nazmul Hasan, commander of the BGB Chuadanga Battalion (6 BGB), said a patrol team led by Havildar Shahjahan Siraj spotted two suspicious individuals near pillar No. 117/6 close to the Bajitpur border area. When the suspects attempted to flee, the patrol team chased and detained them, recovering the 10 gold bars from their possession. A case has been filed against the two at Meherpur Sadar Police Station.
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How Australia plans to ban under-16s from social media
How Australia plans to ban under-16s from social media
SYDNEY, Dec 1, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Australia will soon ban under-16s from the likes of Facebook and TikTok, a world-first move of huge interest to all those worried about the harms of social media. Internet regulators the world over are watching to see if Australia can rein in the tech giants -- but questions remain as the ban approaches on December 10. Here's what we know about how Australia will enforce the new restrictions. - Prove age - Starting December 10, some of the world's largest social media platforms will be forced to remove all users under the age of 16 in Australia. Hundreds of thousands of adolescents are expected to be impacted, with Instagram alone reporting about 350,000 Australian users aged 13 to 15. Not every Australian will have to prove their age, only those suspected of falling foul of the ban. And young users will still be able to access some social media without logging in -- they just cannot register for their own accounts. - Verification - Social media platforms will be held responsible for weeding out underage accounts. A number of trials have looked at different ways to do so, but the Australian government has so far refused to settle on a universally agreed method. Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has started deactivating accounts based on information such as the age given when they were created. Account holders flagged by mistake could verify their age using a "video selfie" or by providing government-issued ID, Meta said. - Who's in and out - Which platforms fall under the ban continues to be debated. Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok are covered, as are streaming platforms including Kick and Twitch. YouTube was added, despite the government's suggestion that it would be exempt so that children could watch lessons online. Other popular apps and websites such as Roblox, Pinterest and WhatsApp are currently exempt -- but the list remains under review. - Just browsing - Australia expects rebellious teens will do their best to skirt the laws. Guidelines warn they might try to upload fake IDs or use AI to make their photos appear older. Platforms are expected to devise their own means to stop this happening. "Of course, no solution is likely to be 100 percent effective all of the time," the internet safety watchdog has said. - Harsh penalties - Australia concedes the ban will be far from perfect at the outset, and some underage users will fall through the cracks as issues are ironed out. But platforms face the threat of $32 million fines if they fail to take "reasonable steps" to comply. It remains unclear how Australia's internet safety regulator would interpret or enforce what counts as reasonable. "'Reasonable steps' means platforms have to act to enforce the restrictions in a way that is just and appropriate in the circumstances," the regulator's guidelines say.  
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Jillur hits century to make headline in NCL
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