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DHAKA, Jan 10, 2026 (BSS) - BNP standing committee member Mirza Abbas today said former Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia was forcibly removed from her residence with only a single saree, denied proper medical treatment and pushed to the brink of death. He added Khaleda Zia was not permitted to travel abroad for advanced medical care. Mirza Abbas made the remarks while speaking at a doa mahfil organized by the Diploma Engineering Association of Bangladesh at the Diploma Engineering Institute auditorium in the capital. The program was held to seek eternal peace for the departed soul of Begum Khaleda Zia. Recalling her words, Mirza Abbas said that Khaleda Zia had once stated she had no place outside the country and wished to die in her homeland, adding that "Almighty Allah has accepted her wish." BNP leaders and activists from various levels, diploma engineers, and invited guests attended the prayer meeting.
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BNP withdraws expulsion orders of 5 leaders
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NCP to announce number of candidates in Jamaat-led alliance within days: Nahid
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Khaleda Zia: From homemaker to Bangladesh's first female prime minister
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The untold Liberation War journey of Khaleda Zia
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Khaleda Zia's policy: Balancing between left and right
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Adieu Khaleda Zia: The fearless face of Bangladesh politics
India eyes new markets with US trade deal limbo
India eyes new markets with US trade deal limbo
MUMBAI, India, Jan 11, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - India is aggressively seeking trade deals to open markets for exporters and soften the blow of steep US tariffs, as efforts to secure an agreement with Washington remain elusive. Relations between Washington and New Delhi plummeted in August after President Donald Trump raised tariffs to 50 percent, a blow that threatens job losses and hurts India's ambition of becoming a manufacturing and export powerhouse. That pressure, experts say, has pushed New Delhi into a rapid diversification drive beyond its biggest market. India signed or operationalised four trade agreements last year, including a major pact with Britain -- the fastest pace of dealmaking it has seen in years -- and is now eyeing fresh deals. Negotiations are underway with the European Union, the Eurasian Economic Union, Mexico, Chile and the South American Mercosur trade bloc, either for new deals or to expand existing agreements. If successful, India would have trade arrangements with "almost every major economy", said Ajay Srivastava, from the New Delhi-based Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI). Srivastava said 2025 was "one of the most active years" for trade agreements, which he said aimed to "spread risk" rather than to pivot from Washington. - 'Expand its destinations' - Washington's punishing tariffs aimed at stopping India's purchases of Russian oil -- which it says finances Moscow's invasion of Ukraine -- have driven New Delhi's desire to grow other markets. "The strategy was a reaction, as I read it, to what Trump did," trade economist Biswajit Dhar told AFP. "This has now become an imperative for India to actually expand its destinations." Major deals will help labour-intensive sectors hurt by tariffs. India's apparel export promotion council projects that the UK trade deal could help double garment exports to Britain over the next three years. The gains from a potential EU agreement could be even bigger. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, expected to visit New Delhi later in January, has said it would be the "largest deal of this kind anywhere in the world". Although the two sides missed a deadline to conclude talks by the end of 2025 -- reportedly over disputes related to steel and auto exports -- Indian negotiators remain optimistic. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will visit India and meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday, holding talks on "intensifying cooperation in trade and investment", Modi's office said in a statement. Smaller agreements also matter. Trade between Oman and India totalled less than $11 billion last financial year, but a December deal with Muscat offers "a gateway to the broader Middle East and Africa markets", and a template for a wider "Gulf engagement strategy", analysts at Nomura suggested. And while a free trade agreement (FTA) with New Zealand added little to Indian export growth, it secured $20 billion in foreign investment, increased visa access and showed Washington that New Delhi is willing to compromise. "The New Zealand FTA makes concessions on agricultural produce like apples, even though farmers here may have concerns," said an Indian commerce ministry official, who declined to be identified. "Who says we can't be flexible?" - 'Eggs in one basket' - India's goods exports rose a surprising 19 percent in November 2025, reversing an October decline. While the surge was helped by electronics shipments -- still exempt from US tariffs -- marine product exports also posted gains. "Diversification has certainly happened," KN Raghavan, of the Seafood Exporter Association of India said. "We have increased exports to the EU and China," he said, adding they were the top markets after the United States. But exporters caution that alternative markets cannot fully replace the United States, with Raghavan saying a US deal is "paramount". That remains in limbo. India's imports of Russian oil fell sharply in December to 1.2 million barrels per day from 1.8 million per day in November, according to Kpler trade data. It is unclear if that will be enough for Trump. Pankaj Chadha, chairman of the Engineering Export Promotion Council, said diversification had become a necessity to lessen dependence on the "biggest and the most lucrative" market. "It's better not to put all your eggs in one basket," he said.  
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Bangladesh secures major breakthrough in US trade talks
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Youth shot dead in Khulna
Youth shot dead in Khulna
KHULNA, Jan 11, 2026 (BSS) - A youth was shot dead by miscreants at Purba Rupsa area in Khulna in the early hours today. The victim was identified as Abdul Rashed, also known as Pikul, 30, son of Abdul Awal of Bagmara area under Rupsa upazila in the district. The incident occurred around 1.00 am at the Kadamtala Balu Maath area, where assailants opened fire targeting him with the intent to kill. Hearing the gunshots, locals rushed to the spot and found Pikul critically injured. He was immediately taken to Khulna Medical College Hospital (KMCH), where he succumbed to his injuries. Confirming the incident, Rupsa Police Station's Inspector (Investigation) Md Sabur said that several shots were fired at Pikul by a group of miscreants, one of the shots hit him in the chest, causing him to collapse on the spot.  The attackers fled as local residents gathered after hearing the gunshots. The police official added that Pikul has several allegations against him with the Rupsa Police Station. Police have launched an investigation to identify and arrest those involved in the killing.  
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Youth benefiting economically by selling date palm juice in Dinajpur
Doa mahfil held in Naogaon seeking eternal peace for Khaleda Zia
Doa mahfil held in Naogaon seeking eternal peace for Khaleda Zia
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Argentina wildfire burns over 5,500 hectares: governor
Argentina wildfire burns over 5,500 hectares: governor
EPUYEN, Argentina, Jan 11, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - A major forest fire in southern Argentina has burned more than 5,500 hectares, authorities said Saturday, as hundreds of firefighters and volunteers battled to contain the blaze threatening small communities. The fire broke out Monday at Puerto Patriada, about 1,700 km (1,050 miles) southwest of Buenos Aires in the Patagonia region, and has since surrounded Epuyen, a town of 2,000 residents. "There's no way to describe what we're living through. Every five minutes a new fire starts. It's hell," said local resident Flavia Broffoni on Instagram. The governor of the surrounding Chubut province, Ignacio Torres, said on social media that 5,500 hectares had already burned and warned the next 48 hours would be critical due to adverse weather. About 3,000 tourists and 15 families have been evacuated and more than 10 homes destroyed. Nearly 500 personnel are deployed, with reinforcements expected from Cordoba and Chile. Firefighters in Argentina face growing challenges from climate change, which brings higher temperatures and lower humidity, while having to accept low wages following government spending cuts. Fires are active in other Patagonian provinces, including Neuquen, Rio Negro and Santa Cruz. The region lost 32,000 hectares to wildfires in early 2025.
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Cold wave lingers in 19 districts despite slight temperature rise
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Temperature drops to 9°C in Kurigram, char residents struggle amid intensifying cold
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Cold wave, fog to dominate weather 
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Lowest temperature of season drops to 6.7 degrees Celsius
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Mild cold wave sweeps parts of country, dry weather likely
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Mild cold wave, temperature fall, dense fog grip parts of country

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