Info Ministry refutes report on lifting IPL broadcast ban
Info Ministry refutes report on lifting IPL broadcast ban
PM condoles death of Dilara Hafiz
PM condoles death of Dilara Hafiz
Constitution to be amended in line with public aspirations: Salahuddin Ahmed
Constitution to be amended in line with public aspirations: Salahuddin Ahmed
Health minister seeks doctors' cooperation to advance medical sector
Health minister seeks doctors' cooperation to advance medical sector
House Committee of 13th JS holds its 1st meeting
House Committee of 13th JS holds its 1st meeting
BGB deployed at fuel depots in 9 districts to prevent hoarding
BGB deployed at fuel depots in 9 districts to prevent hoarding
President arrives at his hometown Pabna on four-day visit
President arrives at his hometown Pabna on four-day visit
AG wants to use his office to ensure access to justice
New plans on card for the journalists’ welfare
New plans on card for the journalists’ welfare
CHATTOGRAM, Mar 28, 2026 (BSS)- Bashir Jamal, Managing Director of the Bangladesh Journalists Welfare Trust (BJWT) said the government is considering new initiatives for welfare of journalists in the country.  He said Prime Minister Tarique Rahman is exploring ways to enhance the accommodations and dignity of journalists. He said this while distributing cheques of financial assistance to journalist and scholarships for their journalists at Chattogram Press Club here today. A total of 39 journalists from Chattogram and Rangamati districts received the grants and scholarships.  Jamal highlighted the steps taken by BNP government during its current and previous regime for welfare of journalists.  Former President Ziaur Rahman has taken initiatives for housing facilities of the journalists in Dhaka, a practice also continued by Begum Khaleda Zia government, he said. Jamal praised the government for being journalist-friendly and mentioned that various initiatives are being taken for the welfare of journalists. Referring to Information Minister Zahir Uddin Swapan, the BJWT MD also said the government is considering pension for senior journalists, health cards for sick journalists. He expressed hope that the government will take steps to improve the quality of life of journalists.  Mohammad Shahnowaz, President of the Chattogram Metropolitan Journalists Union (CMUJ), presided over the function while Saleh Noman, General Secretary of CMUJ, moderated. Additional Deputy Commissioner of Chattogram Md. Sharif Uddin, Press Club President Zahidul Karim Kochi, General Secretary Golam Maula Murad, Joint Secretary Meah Mohammad Arif, Bureau Chief of Amar Desh Patrika Sohag Kumar Biswas, journalists Saiful Islam Shilpi and Rubel Khan were present on the occasion.  
Committee formed to investigate sound system technical glitch in JS
Committee formed to investigate sound system technical glitch in JS
Army defuses 7 landmines in Chuadanga farmland
Army defuses 7 landmines in Chuadanga farmland
US and Iraq to 'intensify cooperation' against attacks
US and Iraq to 'intensify cooperation' against attacks
BAGHDAD, March 28, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The United States and Iraq will "intensify cooperation" to prevent attacks and ensure Iraqi territory is not used to launch assaults against US facilities, Washington's embassy in Baghdad said in a statement. Since the war began on February 28 with US-Israeli strikes on Iran, Iraq has been increasingly drawn into a conflict it had sought to avoid at all costs. Pro-Iran Iraqi armed groups have carried out drone and rocket attacks against multiple US targets including the embassy in Baghdad. These pro-Iran factions, some of which are integrated into the Iraqi security forces, have themselves been regularly targeted by strikes, which the groups have blamed on the US or Israel. The US embassy and Iraq released statements late on Friday, announcing the creation of a "High Joint Coordination Committee" to oversee efforts to tackle attacks in Iraq. "The Iraqi and US sides decided to intensify cooperation to prevent terrorist attacks and ensure that Iraqi territory is not used as a launching point for any aggression against the Iraqi people, the Iraqi Security Forces, Iraqi strategic facilities and assets, as well as against US personnel, diplomatic missions, and the Global Coalition," the US embassy in Baghdad said in a statement posted on X. Relations between Washington and Baghdad have been strained as the Middle East war has gone on, with the latter particularly unhappy over a strike on a medical clinic in western Iraq that killed seven members of the security forces. It has not officially blamed the United States, but did summon the country's charge d'affaires over the strike. Washington has strongly denied targeting Iraqi security forces. Earlier this week, Iraq granted the Popular Mobilisation Forces -- a coalition of armed groups integrated into the regular armed forces that includes pro-Tehran factions -- permission to "confront and respond" to attacks after 15 of its fighters were killed in an airstrike. Hours after the announcement on Friday, an AFP journalist heard an explosion near the international airport in Erbil, with a witness saying they saw smoke. The city is home to a major US consulate complex, and the airport hosts military advisors with the US-led anti-jihadist international coalition. Late on Friday, the influential Tehran-backed Kataeb Hezbollah -- designated a terror organisation by Washington -- announced it would extend a pause on attacks against the US embassy. It first announced the pause on March 19 and has extended it once already.  
'It was then 2.15 am...March 26 in 1971'
'It was then 2.15 am...March 26 in 1971'
PM holds special meeting on fuel situation
PM holds special meeting on fuel situation
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
Trade activities at Sonamasjid Land Port resume after 10-day holiday
Trade activities at Sonamasjid Land Port resume after 10-day holiday
CHAPAINAWABGANJ, March 28, 2026 (BSS) - Import and export activities at  Sonamasjid Land Port in Chapainawabganj have resumed following a 10-day  suspension due to the holidays marking Eid-ul-Fitr and Independence Day. All trade operations remained closed from March 18 to March 27, according to  Tipu Sultan, public relations officer of Panama Sonamasjid Port Link Limited- - the operator of the port.  He confirmed on Saturday afternoon that regular import-export activities  restarted from the morning of March 28. Despite the temporary halt in cargo operations, cross-border movement of  passport-holding passengers continued without interruption during the holiday  period. Jamirul Islam, in-charge of the Sonamasjid Immigration Checkpost, said that  passenger traffic between Bangladesh and India remained normal throughout the  holidays, ensuring uninterrupted travel for those crossing the border. With the resumption of operations, trade activities at the land port have  returned to their usual pace, bringing relief to businesses dependent on the  route.  
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Petrol pump fined for hoarding fuel in Jamalpur
Petrol pump fined for hoarding fuel in Jamalpur
DHAKA, March 28, 2026 (BSS) - A mobile court has fined a petrol pump in  Jamalpur for withholding fuel from customers despite having sufficient stock. The operation was carried out on Saturday at M/s Jui Enterprise, located at  the PTI intersection in Sadar upazila. The pump's manager was fined Taka  50,000 under the Consumer Rights Protection Act, 2009. According to officials from the Energy Department, a large number of  motorcyclists had gathered at the pump since morning seeking petrol. However,  the pump authority claimed that no fuel was available. Acting on complaints, Executive Magistrate BMSR Alif, along with Additional  Superintendent of Police Md. Sohel Mahmud, visited the site to investigate.  During the inspection, authorities discovered approximately 2,500 liters of  petrol stored in 12 drums on the premises. The mobile court imposed the fine after confirming that the pump had  deliberately withheld fuel from sale despite having adequate stock. Following the intervention, the pump resumed selling petrol to customers in  an orderly manner under the supervision of law enforcement, adhering to  government-fixed prices.  
Businessman fined for illegal fuel storage in Gopalganj
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Aminul mourns death of Dilara Hafiz
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AI-generated video falsely attributing remarks to PM Tarique Rahman identified: BanglaFact
AI-generated video falsely attributing remarks to PM Tarique Rahman identified: BanglaFact
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FactWatch debunks claim of anti-discrimination student leader's arrest
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AI-generated images falsely used to claim real-life extortion incidents:  BanglaFact
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Nepali video falsely circulated against BNP: BanglaFact
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