Govt adopts specific plans to ensure justice for poor: PM 
Govt adopts specific plans to ensure justice for poor: PM 
Chevron Corporation delegation calls on PM
Chevron Corporation delegation calls on PM
Bangladesh-UK ties grow broader, strategic: Cooke
Bangladesh-UK ties grow broader, strategic: Cooke
Climate migration must be treated as policy priority: Swapon
Climate migration must be treated as policy priority: Swapon
300 MW power to be added to nat’l grid from Rooppur plant in August: Zahed
300 MW power to be added to nat’l grid from Rooppur plant in August: Zahed
PM opens National Legal Aid Day programmes
PM opens National Legal Aid Day programmes
Govt to reclaim unused state land in sweeping reform drive: Minister 
Life-sketch of Road Transport and Bridges, Railways and Shipping Minister Shaikh Rabiul Alam
Life-sketch of Road Transport and Bridges, Railways and Shipping Minister Shaikh Rabiul Alam
DHAKA, April, 28, 2026 (BSS) - Shaikh Rabiul Alam, Minister for Road Transport and Bridges, Railways and Shipping, was born on January 18 in 1969 in Khulna into a respected Muslim family. He is the son of Sheikh Lokman Hakim and Achia Begum. In his academic life, he completed his Master’s degree in Mass Communication and Journalism from the University of Dhaka. In his political career, Shaikh Rabiul Alam was elected as a Member of Parliament from Dhaka-10 constituency in the 13th National Parliamentary Election. On February 17, 2026, he took oath as Minister for the Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges, Railways and Shipping. Moreover, he is currently a member of the BNP National Executive Committee and serves as a special assistant to the Chairman’s Foreign Policy Advisory Committee of BNP. Close to politics, Shaikh Rabiul Alam is a successful entrepreneur and an established businessman. He is also a media personality. He regularly participates in television discussions on politics, economics, social and global contemporary issues, where he provides important and well-regarded opinions.  He is a distinguished patron of education and a social worker, involved with numerous educational and social welfare institutions and organizations. To support the talent and young students through incentives and financial assistance, he founded an organization called “Amra Ko Jon.” In his personal life, Shaikh Rabiul Alam is married to Bokul Akter. The couple has one daughter and one son.  
6 more die of measles, measles-like symptoms 
6 more die of measles, measles-like symptoms 
Tarique Siddique’s personal staffers remanded afresh in uprising killing case
Tarique Siddique’s personal staffers remanded afresh in uprising killing case
Dozens of Gaza children arrive in Jordan for medical care
Dozens of Gaza children arrive in Jordan for medical care
AMMAN, April 28, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - A new group of wounded or ill Palestinian children from Gaza have arrived in Jordan to receive medical care, the kingdom's army said on Tuesday. They are the 26th group of children transported to Jordan since the start of the war in Gaza in October 2023. The 81 children, accompanied by 108 family members, arrived through the King Hussein, or Allenby, border crossing between the occupied West Bank and Jordan, the army said in a statement. It is part of the "Jordanian medical corridor" initiative that King Abdullah II agreed to following a meeting with US President Donald Trump in February 2025. Under the initiative, around 2,000 children will be transported to Jordan to receive medical care. Since March last year, more than 716 children have been transferred in cooperation with the World Health Organisation, the majority of them suffering from fractures, major wounds or cancer. "The children will be treated in a number of Jordanian hospitals, as part of the kingdom's ongoing medical and humanitarian efforts to provide healthcare and medical support to our brothers and sisters in the Gaza Strip," the army said. A ceasefire has largely held in Gaza since last October, but some violence has persisted.  
PM directs fiscal austerity, strict scrutiny of projects
PM directs fiscal austerity, strict scrutiny of projects
Bill Gates visited Bangladesh on brief trip at Tarique Rahman’s invitation: Saleh Shibly
Bill Gates visited Bangladesh on brief trip at Tarique Rahman’s invitation: Saleh Shibly
Bangladesh's diplomatic success at UN: resolution on bioeconomy adopted
Bangladesh's diplomatic success at UN: resolution on bioeconomy adopted
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
US envoy for investment-led partnership with Bangladesh
US envoy for investment-led partnership with Bangladesh
DHAKA, April 28, 2026 (BSS) – United States (US) Ambassador to Bangladesh Brent T. Christensen today said that the United States is ready to chart a course toward shared prosperity with Bangladesh, moving away from a traditional aid-based relationship toward a robust, investment-led strategy. “Under President Trump's leadership, we're moving away from the failed policies of the past that tolerated distorted trading relationships that encouraged rent seeking and opaque markets, and toward a model that will deliver benefits for both our people. A policy that emphasizes trade over aid, investment over assistance, and a genuine partnership that creates opportunities for both our nations,” he said. The envoy made these remarks while speaking at a high-level policy dialogue on “Advancing US-Bangladesh Economic Partnership” organised by the American Chamber of Commerce in Bangladesh (AmCham) at a hotel in the city. Highlighting the Agreement on Reciprocal Trade (ART), the envoy described it as a transformative framework aimed at strengthening economic ties between the two countries through enhanced trade flows and mutual investment. Christensen said that under the ART framework, Bangladesh would continue to enjoy access to the US market with a reduced tariff rate of 19 percent, compared to 35 percent in the absence of such an arrangement. In return, Bangladesh is expected to reduce non-tariff barriers and expand imports of high-quality US products to help balance bilateral trade, he added. Referring to major commercial commitments, the ambassador said Bangladesh has pledged to import US agricultural goods worth $3.5 billion, including wheat, soybeans, cotton and corn. He noted that US wheat offers lower spoilage rates compared to alternative sources, contributing to improved supply efficiency. While acknowledging Bangladesh’s strong economic potential, strategic location and growing workforce, Christensen underscored the need for key reforms to attract greater foreign investment. He identified ensuring contract enforcement and predictability, maintaining a stable and transparent policy environment, and modernising business practices as critical priorities. “Trust requires that contracts be honoured,” he said, stressing the importance of reducing regulatory opacity, lowering excessive tax burdens, and ensuring non-discriminatory licensing systems. The envoy also emphasised the need for digitalisation of customs procedures, protection of intellectual property rights, and adherence to international labour and environmental standards. Highlighting opportunities in the digital economy, he noted that a large share of transactions in Bangladesh remains cash-based, presenting significant potential for expansion of digital financial services by global firms such as Visa and Mastercard. He also mentioned the presence and growing interest of leading US technology companies including Starlink, Google Pay and Microsoft in Bangladesh’s digital ecosystem. Beyond technology, the United States expressed readiness to support Bangladesh in modernising key infrastructure sectors such as railways, ports and civil aviation, offering expertise in logistics, safety and system management. Concluding his remarks, the ambassador invited the business community to participate in celebrations marking the United States’ 250th anniversary, including an “America Week” scheduled for July. He reaffirmed Washington’s commitment to deepening bilateral engagement, saying the relationship between the two countries is entering a new phase focused on expanding trade and advancing shared prosperity.
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BB allows one-month incentive bonus for banks with special achievements
Chinese delegation, BCCCI hold talks to boost textile investment
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Rumor Scanner debunks SSC question leak claims
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AI images used to spread false claim about Dr Yunus’s residence: FactWatch 
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Communal claims about death of Nayan Das is baseless: BanglaFact
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Fake photo card misquoting Mahbub Anam circulated to mislead: BanglaFact
Nor'wester wreaks havoc in Khagrachari, thousands left without power
Nor'wester wreaks havoc in Khagrachari, thousands left without power
KHAGRACHHARI, April 28, 2026 (BSS) - A sudden Nor'wester (Kalbaisakhi storm) in two upazilas of the district today caused extensive damage to crops, houses and other properties and leaving thousands without electricity and severing road communication with Dhaka and Chattogram. The storm struck Matiranga and Guimara upazilas around 11:30 am, uprooting large trees and damaging homes, crops, and infrastructure.  A roughly 4-kilometer stretch of the Khagrachari-Chattogram road-from Muslim Para through Rasulpur to Bailyachari Budung Para-was blocked by fallen trees, bringing traffic to a complete halt. Hundreds of vehicles were left stranded on both sides, causing significant hardship for passengers. The disruption had a severe impact on students sitting for ongoing SSC examinations. At Guimara examination center, power went out shortly after exams began. Examinees were forced to continue under difficult conditions.  The storm also caused significant damage to the power supply system. Fallen electricity poles in Rasulpur led to a complete outage in both Matiranga and Guimara, further complicating the situation for residents and examinees alike. In some examination centers, candles were used to continue tests. Local sources reported extensive damage to homes, trees, and agricultural land. In one tragic incident in the Adarsh Gram area, a farmer's cow died after a tree collapsed onto a house. Matiranga Upazila Nirbahi officer said that multiple electricity poles were uprooted, roads were obstructed in several places, and many houses were damaged. Authorities have begun efforts to clear debris and restore communication, while assessments are ongoing to determine the full extent of the losses. Residents and local administration are working together to remove fallen trees and normalize traffic as quickly as possible. 
National Legal Aid Day observed in Ctg
National Legal Aid Day observed in Ctg
Five houses destroyed, over 50 damaged as Nor’wester lashes Patuakhali
Five houses destroyed, over 50 damaged as Nor’wester lashes Patuakhali
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French marine specialist calls on DU VC
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National Android Development Bootcamp roadshow held at RUET
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RUCSU distributes first aid boxes to 12 halls
Dr Ziaur Rahman becomes new VC of SMU
Dr Ziaur Rahman becomes new VC of SMU
Bangladesh meet Singapore in semifinal today
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Three more matches of Women's Handball League held
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Dallas teen forward Flagg voted NBA Rookie of the Year
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Simeone, Atletico chasing redemption against Arsenal
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NBA fines Smart and Kennard for ripping refs after loss
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Khelaghar, Chattogram City FC post win in BCL

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6 more die of measles, measles-like symptoms 
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