Govt continues large scale fuel import to address any crisis
Govt continues large scale fuel import to address any crisis
Govt decides to reopen 6 jute mills under private initiative: Jute Minister
Govt decides to reopen 6 jute mills under private initiative: Jute Minister
Heatwave to continue for 4 to 5 days, Rajshahi experiencing most 
Heatwave to continue for 4 to 5 days, Rajshahi experiencing most 
27,325 pilgrims reach Saudi Arabia 
27,325 pilgrims reach Saudi Arabia 
ICT indictment order in July atrocities case against Shamim Osman, others May 5
ICT indictment order in July atrocities case against Shamim Osman, others May 5
Christensen sees stronger Bangladesh-US ties under Trump
Christensen sees stronger Bangladesh-US ties under Trump
Govt considering private investment to improve railway services: Habibur Rashid
RAB seizes grenades, pistol, ammunition in separate drives
RAB seizes grenades, pistol, ammunition in separate drives
DHAKA, April 23, 2026 (BSS) - Rapid Action Battalion (RAB)-10, in separate drives has seized two non-lethal grenades, a foreign-made pistol, a magazine and four rounds of ammunition from Demra Ghat under Demra Police Station and the Nimtoli area under Sirajdikhan Police Station in Munshiganj. Of the two grenades, one is sound grenade and the other one is a smoke grenade. According to a RAB press release, an operational team of RAB-10 recovered two grenades from the Demra Ghat area during routine patrols at around 10:30 pm on April 22.  Another team of the elite force conducted a drive in Nimtoli area in Sirajdikhan at around 2.30 am today and recovered the pistol and ammunitions in abounded condition.
Doctors warn against herbal remedies for prostate enlargement 
Doctors warn against herbal remedies for prostate enlargement 
'Gupta politics' won't be tolerated on campuses: JCD Secy Nasir
'Gupta politics' won't be tolerated on campuses: JCD Secy Nasir
At least 10 killed in Pakistan mining project attack: officials
At least 10 killed in Pakistan mining project attack: officials
      QUETTA, Pakistan, April 23, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - A group of militants killed at least 10 people at a copper and gold mining project in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province, officials said on Thursday, the latest violence in a region facing an armed separatist movement. About 40 militants on motorcycles and other vehicles stormed the mining project site of Pakistani company National Resources Private Limited (NRL) in the Darigwan area of Chagai district on Wednesday. "The attack left ten people dead, including seven workers and three security personnel," a local administration official told AFP on condition of anonymity as he was not authorised to speak to the media. "There are unconfirmed reports that militants also took some employees hostage," he added. A local police official, also speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed the details of the attack to AFP. The company acknowledged the attack late Wednesday, saying security forces responded "promptly and have secured the area". No group claimed responsibility, but local ethnic separatist groups have intensified their attacks in the region in recent years, including on mining projects. Pakistan's poorest province and largest by landmass, Balochistan lags behind the rest of the country in almost every index, including education, employment and economic development. Baloch separatists accuse Pakistan's government of exploiting the province's natural gas and abundant mineral resources without benefiting the local population. The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), the province's most active armed separatist group, in February launched a string of coordinated attacks across the region that killed more than 190 people. Separatists have in the past killed workers based on their ethnicity, targeting ethnic Punjabis and Sindhis and accusing them of being outsiders to the province. In its statement, NRL said that 90 percent of its workforce consisted of local workers.
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
PM asserts firm stance on press freedom
PM asserts firm stance on press freedom
Feb 12 election established voting rights of people: PM 
Feb 12 election established voting rights of people: PM 
“Fuel Pass” app reduces suffering
“Fuel Pass” app reduces suffering
ADB scales up operations in Asia, Pacific
ADB scales up operations in Asia, Pacific
DHAKA, April 23, 2026 (BSS)- Asian Development Bank (ADB) committed $29.3 billion from its own resources in 2025 while advancing key institutional reforms to help Asia and the Pacific navigate change and turn challenges into opportunities.  ADB’s Annual Report 2025, published today summarizes the bank’s operational, institutional, and financial highlights in 2025, a year marked by complexity and uncertainty. “In 2025, ADB delivered unprecedented levels of support, with a 20 percent increase over 2024 and expected impacts of more than 3.3 million jobs and benefit to over 180 million people,” said ADB President Masato Kanda.  “This shows ADB’s ability to deliver at a scale and with the speed that matches the demands of Asia and the Pacific,” he said. Loans, grants, equity investments, guarantees, and technical assistance provided to governments and the private sector increased by 20% year-on-year to $29.3 billion. This was boosted by an additional $14.7 billion from partners, said an ADB press release. Private sector development was a key priority for ADB in 2025 comprising $5.5 billion of its commitments, while half of its public sector commitments directly supported infrastructure, reforms, and institutions to unlock private investments.  ADB committed $8.3 billion in Central West Asia, $1.4 billion in East Asia, $680 million in the Pacific, $9.7 billion in South Asia, and $9 billion in Southeast Asia, with $302 million allocated to regional projects. Finance, transport, and public sector management were the top three sectors to receive funding. ADB approved groundbreaking institutional reforms in 2025 to deliver high-quality and well-targeted support to developing member countries, the release said.  The reform include an amendment to the ADB Charter to remove the bank’s lending limitation and enable a 50 percent increase in financing capacity without requiring a general capital increase from shareholders, it said. Under the reform measures ADB’s energy policy has been updated to better support energy access and security in developing member countries. ADB also streamlined procurement procedures to strengthen ADB’s commitment to quality, sustainability, and value for money. Besides, a new approach has been adopted under the reform initiative to support critical minerals-to-manufacturing value chains, responsibly and sustainably capitalize on the demand for materials essential for renewable energy and digital technologies.
BCCCI signs MoU with Alibaba.com to boost digital trade
BCCCI signs MoU with Alibaba.com to boost digital trade
United Airlines hiking fares 15-20% on jet fuel spike
United Airlines hiking fares 15-20% on jet fuel spike
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Fake photo card on state minister for power Amit circulated, GD filed
Fake photo card on state minister for power Amit circulated, GD filed
Fake photocard with image of Home Minister spreading propaganda identified: BanglaFact
Fake photocard with image of Home Minister spreading propaganda identified: BanglaFact
Ministry dismisses rumour over SSC exam routine
Ministry dismisses rumour over SSC exam routine
Neighbours confirm Kabir Hossain’s identity as a farmer
Neighbours confirm Kabir Hossain’s identity as a farmer
Men accused of torture, extortion held with Yaba in Bagerhat
Men accused of torture, extortion held with Yaba in Bagerhat
BAGERHAT, April 22, 2026 (BSS) - Police have arrested Azim Bhuiyan alias Kana Azim, the main accused in a case involving the kidnapping, torture and extortion of a hotel owner in Bagerhat. He was arrested this afternoon from the Basabati area of the town. Police said yaba tablets were recovered from his possession at the time of arrest. According to Bagerhat Sadar Model Police Station and the case statement, the victim, Md. Riazul Islam Hasan (26), had been operating a residential hotel named "Hasan Abasik" at the Rahat intersection under a three-year lease. Since taking over the hotel, Azim Bhuiyan and his associates had allegedly been demanding one lakh taka in extortion. When he refused to pay, they pressured him to hand over control of the hotel. On the night of April 16, a group of seven to eight men, including Azim, reportedly entered the hotel and abducted Riazul. They took him to a residential area where he was beaten with iron rods and sticks. During the assault, the attackers recorded a video in which they forced him to confess and demanded money in exchange for returning control of the hotel. Although he was released the next day, the accused allegedly abducted him again on the morning of April 20. He was taken to a rented house, where he was tortured further, stripped, and subjected to inhumane abuse. According to the complaint, the attackers hung a water bottle from his private parts and recorded the incident, later threatening to release the video on social media if he did not pay a ransom. He was eventually released that afternoon after promising to pay Tk 50,000. After his release, Riazul received treatment at the 250-bed Bagerhat District Hospital. He later filed a case with Bagerhat Model Police Station on April 21, naming seven individuals, including Azim Bhuiyan, as accused, along with 8-10 unidentified persons. Locals allege that Azim Bhuiyan has long been involved in criminal activities in the area. Sardar Jasim, former convener of Bagerhat Municipal Jubo Dal, said residents have suffered from extortion, land grabbing and violence carried out by Azim and his group. He also claimed that despite previous arrests, the accused were released on bail and resumed their activities. Azim Bhuiyan and his brother Selim Bhuiyan have also been accused in separate incidents, including looting fish and livestock from a six-acre fish enclosure owned by retired sub-registrar Md. Fazlar Rahman. Rahman alleged that fish worth around two lakh taka and goats were stolen in two separate attacks earlier this year, adding that he did not receive justice despite filing cases. Officer-in-Charge Shahidul Islam of Bagerhat Sadar Model Police Station confirmed the arrest and said that operations are ongoing to apprehend the remaining accused. He added that multiple allegations, including extortion, kidnapping and land encroachment, have been brought against Azim Bhuiyan.
Beacon of Barendra's History: 150th birth anniv of Sarat Kumar Ray observed
Beacon of Barendra's History: 150th birth anniv of Sarat Kumar Ray observed
Demonstration set up to boost production in carp polyculture in Rajshahi
Demonstration set up to boost production in carp polyculture in Rajshahi
HSC exam begins on July 2
HSC exam begins on July 2
DU, Plan International Bangladesh ink MoU
DU, Plan International Bangladesh ink MoU
DU, British Council discuss to strengthen academic cooperation
DU, British Council discuss to strengthen academic cooperation
CU Chhatra Dal protests 'Shibir attack' at City College
CU Chhatra Dal protests 'Shibir attack' at City College
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Aminul greets women's kabaddi team on victory over Thailand
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'Milestone' as building starts on LA Olympic cricket stadium
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Bangladesh sent to bat first in series-deciding 3rd ODI
Manchester City go top of Premier League as Burnley relegated
Manchester City go top of Premier League as Burnley relegated
Pistons surge to series-tying victory over Magic
Pistons surge to series-tying victory over Magic
SAFF winning U-20 football team gets reception
SAFF winning U-20 football team gets reception
Sri Lanka beat Tigresses to level ODI series
Sri Lanka beat Tigresses to level ODI series

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Tears and smiles at tribute concert for Swiss fire victims
Tears and smiles at tribute concert for Swiss fire victims
SZHMT to host 8th International Sufi Conference 2026
SZHMT to host 8th International Sufi Conference 2026
Hollywood, Silicon Valley turn out for the 'Oscars of Science'
Hollywood, Silicon Valley turn out for the 'Oscars of Science'
Recitation event featuring works of poet Rezauddin Stalin held in capital
Recitation event featuring works of poet Rezauddin Stalin held in capital
Doctors warn against herbal remedies for prostate enlargement 
Doctors warn against herbal remedies for prostate enlargement 
Mobile units to deliver advanced cardiac care in villages: Muhit 
Mobile units to deliver advanced cardiac care in villages: Muhit 
25 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
25 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
Bangladesh, Canada can work to promote eco-tourism: Dipen Dewan 
Bangladesh, Canada can work to promote eco-tourism: Dipen Dewan 
AI-powered robots offer new hope to German factories
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Amazon invests another $5 bn in Anthropic
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Bright prospects for agro-processing industry in Rajshahi region
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'Cruelly hot': Japan devises new term for heatwave days
Germany to boost Bangladesh's focus on nature conservation
Japan's net greenhouse gas emissions fall to record low