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Trump says orders blockade of 'sanctioned' Venezuela oil tankers
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CA urges countrymen to decide nation's future thru polls, referendum
RAB seizes firearms used in shooting of Osman Hadi from Narsingdi, one arrested
RAB seizes firearms used in shooting of Osman Hadi from Narsingdi, one arrested
Bangladesh mission in New Delhi marks Victory Day
Bangladesh mission in New Delhi marks Victory Day
No one involved in attack on Hadi will be spared: CA
No one involved in attack on Hadi will be spared: CA
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Expatriate Bangladeshis make immense contribution to national economy: CA
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RAB arrests parents of prime suspect Faisal in Hadi attack
RAB arrests parents of prime suspect Faisal in Hadi attack
DHAKA, Dec 17, 2025 (BSS) - Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested the parents of Faisal Karim Masud, the key suspect in the shooting of Inqilab Manch spokesperson and Dhaka-8 aspiring candidate Sharif Osman Hadi.  The arrests were made around 5.30 am on Tuesday from South Keraniganj area on the outskirts of the capital. The arrestees are Md. Humayun Kabir, 70, and his wife Mosa Hasi Begum, 60, residents of Kishabpur under Baufal Police Station in Patuakhali district. A specialized team of RAB-10 carried out the operation at Hasnabad Housing under Dakshin Keraniganj Police Station, Dhaka, using intelligence analysis and modern technology. RAB-10 officials said the couple has been handed over to the investigating officer for further legal proceedings. According to investigators, Faisal is the third of four siblings and frequently visited the seventh-floor apartment of his sister, Mosa Jasmine Akhter, in Agargaon, Dhaka.  On the night of the incident, he arrived there with a bag, later throwing a black bag out of the window and handing it to his nephew Jamil, 18.  He also disposed of one of his two mobile phones by throwing it from the rooftop, while the other phone was given to his mother. After meeting his parents, Faisal left Agargaon, moved to Mirpur, and later took shelter at the Shahzadpur residence of Arif, nephew of Md. Humayun Kabir.  During this period, he handed the bag and some money to his father and rented a CNG-run auto-rickshaw. Subsequently, the accused went to Keraniganj to the house of his younger brother Hasan Mahmud Bablu alias Raj.  From there, they purchased two mobile SIM cards from Jurain and used them. On December 16, RAB recovered the firearms and ammunition used in the shooting and arrested Md. Faisal, 25, in this connection from Narsingdi district. The recovery was made from Taruar Beel in front of Molla's house in the Taruar area under Sadar Police Station, Narsingdi.  Recovered items included two foreign-made pistols, two magazines, one toy pistol, and 41 rounds of ammunition, which were reportedly dumped in water after the incident. Earlier, on December 15, RAB arrested Md. Kabir, a close aide of prime accused Faisal Karim Masud.  RAB had also detained prime suspect Faisal's wife Samia, his friend Monika, and his brother-in-law Shipu in connection with the case. Earlier on December 13, RAB seized the motorcycle used in the attack on Osman Hadi and arrested its owner Md Abdul Hannan from the city's Mohammadpur area. The shooting took place in broad daylight in the city's Paltan area on Friday.  Sharif Osman Hadi was later flown to Singapore for advanced medical treatment by an air ambulance that departed Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 1:55 pm on Monday. Further investigation is underway to identify others involved in the incident.  
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Syeda Iqbal Mand Banu honoured with 'Gunijan Sammanona' on Victory Day
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Tarique Rahman stands by animal lover 'Ruhul Bhai'
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CEC rules out apprehension over election
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Dhaka strongly condemns deadly attack on Bangladeshi peacekeepers in Sudan
Advisers Mahfuj, Asif tender resignation
Advisers Mahfuj, Asif tender resignation
AL found organisationally involved in BDR carnage, Taposh identified as key coordinator: report
AL found organisationally involved in BDR carnage, Taposh identified as key coordinator: report
Hong Kong's crypto exchange makes stock market debut
Hong Kong's crypto exchange makes stock market debut
HONG KONG, Dec 17, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Hong Kong's biggest licensed cryptocurrency exchange began trading Wednesday as the city pushes to become a global hub for digital units despite Beijing's tough stance on the technology. While trading and mining of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies is banned in mainland China, eye-catching adverts for the sector are a common sight in semi-autonomous Hong Kong. Authorities there have taken steps to regulate the fast-evolving industry in a bid to get ahead of other financial centres such as Dubai and Singapore. Shares in HashKey Group, which was established in 2018 and runs an exchange alongside other ventures, ended the morning down 2.69 percent at HK$6.50 (US$0.84) on its market debut, having raised US$205 million in its initial public offering. CEO Xiao Feng hailed the debut as a "glorious day" that showed how "taking the compliant route can also lead to success". "As entrepreneurs, we come from mainland (China), but HashKey is a homegrown Hong Kong company," Xiao said at its listing ceremony. "We firmly believe that even in the digital asset industry, a complete set of regulatory rules -- built on centuries of human societal experience -- is essential," he added. Hong Kong is seen as an experimental field for using cryptocurrencies as mainstream investment tools. Earlier this year the city launched a licensing system for stablecoins, a less volatile type of digital unit. "China is still quite careful of the use of cryptocurrency," Merton Lam, head of the digital asset firm Crypto HK, told AFP. So the world's second-largest economy likely sees Hong Kong as "a testing ground" for the technology, he said. "Crypto is a global thing" and people in Hong Kong can already use major international exchanges such as Binance, but local operators like HashKey can be convenient for those who want to transfer cash into crypto, Lam added. Etelka Bogardi, a financial technology lawyer at Reed Smith, said the timing was good for HashKey given the "very buoyant IPO market" but the city's crypto-friendly policies had also played a role. "Hong Kong in particular in the last 12, 18 months has really pushed ahead with a lot of regulations, clarifications, pushes by the administration to make it a more facilitative environment" for blockchain technology, she told AFP.  
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NCTB completes printing, supply of 100 pc pre-primary, primary textbooks
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Victory Day observed at JU with due respect
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Dr Abrar for taking initiatives to protect students’ mental health
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IU celebrates 55th Victory Day
17 AL men arrested in Jamalpur
17 AL men arrested in Jamalpur
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Netrokona hosts day-long still photography exhibition marking Victory Day
Netrokona hosts day-long still photography exhibition marking Victory Day
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Navy opens warship to public on Victory Day in Patuakhali
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Access to SC courtrooms to remain restricted for security reasons
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SC functions suspended for half-day in honour of Justice Mesbahuddin
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ICT indictment order in JIC enforced disappearance case against Hasina, others Dec 18
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Legal notice served over Tanore child Sajid's death
Belgian PM De Wever in EU spotlight over Russian asset plan
Belgian PM De Wever in EU spotlight over Russian asset plan
BRUSSELS, Belgium, Dec 17, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - A Latin-quoting cat lover with a penchant for three-piece suits, Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever has been thrust to centre stage in the EU over his opposition to using Russian assets for Ukraine. With his country playing host to the vast bulk of the funds, all eyes will be on the straight-talking Flemish nationalist when the bloc's 27 leaders meet in Brussels on Thursday to try to hash out a deal. The 54-year-old conservative is the main man standing in the way of a plan to tap Moscow's central bank assets to provide a 90-billion-euro ($105 billion) loan that Kyiv desperately needs to keep afloat. Having gained a reputation for punchy phrases, the polyglot politician appears unlikely to shy away from the fight. De Wever has warned the scheme could open up his country to Russian reprisals "for eternity" and insists he will "do everything" to stop that happening. "For everyone it seems like a good idea: we take from the bad guy, Putin, to give to the good guy, Ukraine. It's Robin Hood," he told a conference in Brussels this month. "But Moscow is not going to accept that calmly." De Wever has insisted he wants to get rock-solid guarantees from other EU countries that they will share any legal and financial liabilities. So far only Germany is engaging. "Everyone else looks at their shoes when I talk about this," he said. - Golden egg - Belgium, a country of just 12 million people, may host the EU's governing institutions -- but it very rarely finds itself in such a pivotal position for the whole bloc. This time round it has been reluctantly thrust into the limelight as home to international deposit organisation Euroclear, which holds some 200 billion euros of the Russian assets. De Wever, who only became prime minister in February, has likened the money to the fabled goose that laid the golden egg. "Before we eat it, a few questions need to be resolved," he quipped. Having long agitated for his Dutch-speaking home region to break free from the rest of Belgium -- his fierce stance protecting what he insists is the national interest has won him plaudits across the political spectrum. In a poll released Monday some two thirds of Belgians said they were against the Russian asset plan. - Maximus the cat - The former mayor of Antwerp's flamboyant style doesn't come as too much of a surprise to his countrymen. The father-of-four has previously dressed up as a panda to lampoon a political rival and announced he had clinched a deal to form a national government with a one-line tweet in Latin. On Instagram he frequently shares videos and pictures of rescue cat Maximus, who he adopted for the prime minister's office after taking power. On a visit to London for talks with counterpart Keir Starmer last week he took time out to do a selfie together with Downing Street's famed Larry the Cat. Belgium's complex political system means that De Wever is well versed in the art of painstaking negotiations and cobbling together compromise deals. But EU officials and diplomats are wary that his nationalist stance may make him more eager to be seen to be standing up to traditional heavyweights such as Germany. And despite his often deadpan demeanour and the pressure he is under, political commentators in Belgium say De Wever seems to be enjoying holding cards on the EU stage. "He likes to present himself there as a statesman capable of exerting influence," political scientist Jean Faniel told AFP.
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Stokes tells England to 'show a bit of dog' in must-win Adelaide Test

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BanglaFact detects AI-generated Joy-Trump photo
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BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
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BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
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AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
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Victory Day Concert being held at Suhrawardy Udyan
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Bijoy Boi Mela at Bangla Academy wins readers’ heart
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Shilpakala Academy marks victory day with acrobatic show, special jatra pala
Idrakpur Fort of Mughal era stands as a witness to time
Idrakpur Fort of Mughal era stands as a witness to time
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288 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
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Winter supplies ease kitchen market prices in Khulna
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Canada will miss climate targets for 2030, 2035: PM
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