FM calls for global unity to fight against racial discrimination
FM calls for global unity to fight against racial discrimination
Offices, banks to resume today after Eid holidays
Offices, banks to resume today after Eid holidays
Nation to observe symbolic one-minute blackout on March 25 
Nation to observe symbolic one-minute blackout on March 25 
Case filed against gateman, wayman over negligence in Cumilla train-bus collision
Case filed against gateman, wayman over negligence in Cumilla train-bus collision
All must stay united to face upcoming challenges: Amin Ur Rashid
All must stay united to face upcoming challenges: Amin Ur Rashid
Tarique Rahman is leading nation forward like his father: Land Minister
Tarique Rahman is leading nation forward like his father: Land Minister
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Jamaat announces two-day’s programme on Independence Day
Jamaat announces two-day’s programme on Independence Day
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Festive Eid rush brings massive crowds to Patenga, Parki sea beaches in Ctg
Festive Eid rush brings massive crowds to Patenga, Parki sea beaches in Ctg
Lower-than-fixed fares charged this time in launches: Razib
Lower-than-fixed fares charged this time in launches: Razib
Denmark votes in close election, outgoing PM tipped to win
Denmark votes in close election, outgoing PM tipped to win
COPENHAGEN, March 24, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Danes vote Tuesday in general elections that opinion polls suggest will be close, with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen seen as the favourite after standing up to US President Donald Trump over Greenland. Frederiksen, a Social Democrat who has been in office since 2019, has been praised for her leadership after fending off Trump's repeated demands to annex Greenland, a Danish autonomous territory he claims the United States needs for national security reasons. The row over the vast Arctic island has however not been central in the campaign, which has focused more on such issues as the cost of living, immigration and the environment. Recent opinion polls credit the left-wing bloc with a slight lead over the right, but neither were seen garnering a majority in the 179-seat parliament. "The future composition of the (coalition) government is very uncertain, but it is likely that we will end up with (Frederiksen) as head of government," said Elisabet Svane, political analyst at Danish newspaper Politiken. "People may not really like her, but they see her as the right leader," she told AFP. Frederiksen "is a unifying figure in a world full of insecurity, and Danes are quite anxious -- there's Greenland, Ukraine, (and mystery) drones" that flew over the Scandinavian country last year, Svane said. In addition, "it's hard to imagine a right-wing government because it would have to unite such a broad swath, from the far right to the more centrist parties, which are not on very good terms with the far right," said Ole Waever, a political science professor at the University of Copenhagen. Polling stations open at 8:00 am (0700 GMT) and close at 8:00 pm, when exit polls will be published, with final results expected around four hours later. The four overseas seats held by Denmark's two autonomous territories -- two for Greenland and two for the Faroe Islands -- could tip the balance if the election result is very close. The centrist Moderate party, led by Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen, a two-time former prime minister, could also prove decisive if things go down to the wire. - Interest in Greenland - In Greenland's capital Nuuk, the campaign has generated more interest than usual, with more than 20 candidates standing. "I think this election will kind of show us the direction going forward," said Juno Berthelsen, a member of Greenland's local parliament and leader of the Naleraq party, which wants to cut ties with Denmark as soon as possible. Several of the party's members have met with the Trump administration. Greenland's main political parties all want independence from Denmark, but Naleraq's rivals favour a more measured process. Greenland's Business Minister Naaja Nathanielsen, a candidate for the left-wing IA party, said fear of the United States had been central to the campaign in Greenland. "Due to the fact that the US has shown such aggression, you would find a bigger interest in really trying to push the Greenlandic narrative in the Danish parliament," she said. - 'No place here' - In metropolitan Denmark, Greenland did not get much attention in the campaign. "Greenland is part of Denmark and we need to take care of it, but it's not something I think about when I go to vote," 21-year-old voter Clemens Duval Thomsen told AFP. In the wealthy nation of six million people, the campaign has instead focused on domestic issues, including inflation, the welfare state and high nitrate levels in water from agriculture. In a country where the far right has heavily influenced policy since the late 1990s, immigration has also been a hot topic, with the Social Democrats advocating even tighter regulations. The far-right Danish People's Party, which slumped in the 2022 election but has seen an upswing in opinion polls, is meanwhile in favour of ending permanent residence permits. Frederiksen has also defended as "fair" a proposal to deny non-essential health care to people of foreign origin who threaten medical personnel. "It has to be this way: in addition to the formal punishment in the judicial system, we're saying, 'You have no place here'," she said.
PM calls for collective efforts to build desired Bangladesh
PM calls for collective efforts to build desired Bangladesh
BNP's politics is to change people's fate: PM
BNP's politics is to change people's fate: PM
Govt starts implementing election pledges gradually: PM
Govt starts implementing election pledges gradually: PM
4 crore families to get family cards in 5 years: PM
4 crore families to get family cards in 5 years: PM
Zelensky orders to ensure stable diesel supplies
Zelensky orders to ensure stable diesel supplies
KYIV, Ukraine, March 24, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky ordered the government to ensure stable diesel supplies on Monday, after the war in the Middle East sent oil prices spiralling. Diesel prices surged by almost 25 percent in Ukraine since the outbreak of the US-Israeli war against Iran, with analysts warning that supply for April remained unclear. Zelensky on Monday met with Ukraine's Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko and CEO of state oil firm Naftogaz Sergiy Koretsky for a "detailed conversation" on the fuel market. "All agencies must work closely with the fuel market to ensure uninterrupted supplies and to make it clearer for society what options for government support do exist," Zelensky said in his daily address. Ukrainian energy consultancy Enkorr earlier warned that some suppliers are hesitant to contract April orders due to the price volatility triggered by the Iran war. "The escalation in the Middle East has pushed global markets into a new surge that Ukrainian companies have struggled to keep up with," it said in a report on Monday. "The only clarity is about the availability of volumes in March, while for April, suppliers continue to drag things out until the very last moment," Enkorr added. Another Ukrainian fuel consultancy, A 95, said that no fuel shortage was expected. "There is no shortage and none is expected," said Sergiy Kuyun, the head of the A95, adding that price negotiations for April were still ongoing and about 40 percent of supplies for the month were already secured. Russia has battered Ukraine's refining capacity since invading in 2022, making Kyiv heavily dependent on fuel imports. Oil and gas prices have soared following the United States and Israel unleashing strikes on Iran on February 28, triggering retaliation from Tehran, which attacked the oil-producing Gulf nations and nearly blocked the Strait of Hormuz, an important crude export route.
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DU VC exchanges Eid greetings with teachers, students, employees 
DU VC exchanges Eid greetings with teachers, students, employees 
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Two Eid congregations held at DU central mosque
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RAB arrests 13 members of broker syndicate at Narsingdi
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