Timor-Leste President to visit Bangladesh from Dec 14
Timor-Leste President to visit Bangladesh from Dec 14
UN resident coordinator calls on foreign adviser
UN resident coordinator calls on foreign adviser
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BNP announces programmes to mark Martyred Intellectuals Day, Victory Day
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Tarique Rahman urges all to work together to establish democracy: Fakhrul
BRUR students give police ultimatum to arrest Abu Sayeed’s killers
BRUR students give police ultimatum to arrest Abu Sayeed’s killers
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Bashir warns against creating any crisis of jute 
Bashir warns against creating any crisis of jute 
DHAKA, Dec 12, 2024 (BSS)- Textiles and Jute Adviser SK Bashir Uddin today warned against the hoarders of jute saying stern action would be taken against them who would create any crisis in jute sector. “Some traders are stockpiling jute as they are trying to create artificial crisis. We will take tough action against them to ease the market,” he said. The adviser said this while inaugurating Jute Diversification Promotion Centre (JDPC) marking six-day long jute fair and exhibition at JDPC auditorium at Farmgate. Secretary of Textiles and Jute Ministry Md. Abdur Rauf presided over the function while Executive Director of JDPC Zinat Ara, among others, spoke on the occasion. The Adviser urged the jute producers to remain carful about the needs of the local and international consumers and produce high quality jute and jute products to fulfill their needs.  Highlighting the importance of jute to country’s economy the adviser urged everyone for producing good quality jute products so that the subsidized sector doesn’t fall sick.  The Adviser urged the countrymen to use jute made goods and discard polythene shopping bag to save the environment. Holding responsible the ousted Awami League (AL) government for destroying the jute sector the adviser said the present government is working relentlessly for revival of the sector and change the fortune of the people working in this sector. 
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Singapore companies keen to invest in Bangladesh 
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NATO chief calls for defence surge to avoid 'big war' with Russia
NATO chief calls for defence surge to avoid 'big war' with Russia
BRUSSELS, Belgium, Dec 12, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - NATO chief Mark Rutte issued a stark warning Thursday to "turbo-charge" defence spending, saying European nations were not prepared for the threat of future war with Russia. "We are not ready for what is coming our way in four to five years," Rutte said in a keynote address in Brussels, his first major speech since taking office as NATO secretary-general in October. "Danger is moving towards us at full speed." Russia's war in Ukraine has jolted the Western military alliance to strengthen its eastern flank and ramp up spending. But despite increases in defence budgets, NATO countries still do not match Moscow's arms production. "Russia is preparing for long-term confrontation. With Ukraine. And with us," Rutte said. "What is happening in Ukraine could happen here, too." The former Dutch prime minister insisted there was no "imminent military threat", but said NATO needed to move "faster and fiercer" to bulk up defences and stave off the risk of future conflict. "We can prevent the next big war on NATO territory," he said. "It is time to shift to a wartime mindset. And turbo-charge our defence production and defence spending." The plea for action comes as Russia is making gains on the front line in Ukraine against Kyiv's fatigued forces. "Every day, this war causes more devastation and death. Every week, there are over 10,000 killed or wounded on all sides in Ukraine," Rutte said. "Over one million casualties since February 2022." NATO's 32 countries last year set a minimum level for defence spending of two percent of gross domestic product. This year, 23 members are set to reach that figure -- but Rutte insisted the target would need to go up. "I can tell you, we are going to need a lot more than two percent," he said. - 'Sacrifices' - "Russia, China, but also North Korea and Iran, are hard at work to try to weaken North America and Europe," Rutte said. "We are not at war. But we are certainly not at peace, either." The clarion call comes as Donald Trump readies to take power in military superpower the United States. Trump has told NATO allies to ramp up defence spending if they want Washington to still have their backs and has mooted a new target of three percent of GDP. Diplomats say the alliance is discussing coming up with a new goal at a summit in The Hague in June. But boosting defence spending is a big challenge for some major European economies, with Spain and Italy still falling well below two percent. "If we don't spend more together now to prevent war, we will pay a much, much, much higher price later to fight it," Rutte said. "During the Cold War, Europeans spent far more than three percent of their GDP on defence. With that mentality, we won the Cold War." He urged citizens of NATO countries to tell politicians, "You accept to make sacrifices today so that we can stay safe tomorrow." Despite a raft of initiatives to try to bolster European arms output, Rutte said efforts by Western countries to build up their militaries are far behind Russia and China. "We are not where we want to be," said Rutte. "Russia and China are racing ahead. We risk lagging behind. This is very dangerous." He urged governments to work closer together and place "big orders and long-term contracts". Industry needs to "dare to innovate and take risks", and should put in extra shifts and production lines, Rutte said, warning Europe's defence sector was "too small, too fragmented and too slow."
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Tamim hits form in Chattogram’s victory in NCL T20

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