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Murder at Mitford will be tried under Speedy Trial Tribunal: Asif Nazrul 
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Bangladesh-US tariff talks to continue
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Interim govt committed to holding perfect national election: Press Wing 
CAAB warns of stern action after Biman bomb hoax triggers security alarm
CAAB warns of stern action after Biman bomb hoax triggers security alarm
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National Consensus Commission to resume reform talks tomorrow
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RAB's main target is to gain public trust: DG 
Concert, drone show at DU on July ‘Punarjagoran’
Concert, drone show at DU on July ‘Punarjagoran’
DHAKA, July 12, 2025 (BSS)- As part of the commemorative events marking the anniversary of the historic mass uprising of 2024, a concert and drone show will be held at Dhaka University (DU) on Monday. The Ministry of Cultural Affairs will organize the event dubbed as “July Punarjagoran”, said a PID handout today. The concert will feature performances by artistes Shayan, Elita Karim, Parsa, and the bands-F Minor and Ila Lala. Additionally, at midnight (12am) on July 14, a drone show titled “July Bishad Sindhu” will be displayed above the Raju Memorial Sculpture on Dhaka University campus.
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Jubo Dal president expresses concern over deterioration of law and order 
Awami League is a deviated political party: Moin Khan
Awami League is a deviated political party: Moin Khan
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Broadcasting system will be modernized prioritizing public interest: Mahfuj Alam
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BTRC directs telcos to provide 1GB free internet on July 18
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Foreign observers who certified last three elections will not be allowed: CEC
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Construction works of 1 project completed, 4 progressing fast and 2 approved  at Mongla seaport 
Construction works of 1 project completed, 4 progressing fast and 2 approved  at Mongla seaport 
KHULNA, July 12, 2025 (BSS) - The interim government has initiated efforts to  modernize and speed up the Mongla seaport, the country's second largest  seaport located in Bagerhat district near the north shore of the Bay of  Bengal, aiming to expand its activities.  The government has also a plan to construct five more projects to enhance its  container handling capacity and transform the port into a modern, world-class  maritime hub. To date, one project has been completed and four others are progressing  rapidly with construction works underway at the seaport. The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) approved two  projects while other three projects are awaiting its approval for the  expansion and modernisation of the Mongla port facilities. The Mongla Port Authority (MPA) under the Ministry of Shipping has completed  a project namely "Modern Waste and Oil Disposal Management at Mongla Port" by  June this year, Deputy Director of MPA (Media) Md Makruzzaman told BSS today. The project aims to collect and manage waste from vessels and nearby  industries in an eco-friendly manner, Complies with the MARPOL Convention  (the International Convention for the prevention of pollution from ships).  MARPOL is an important convention for preventing pollution of the maritime  environment and protects the Sundarbans and Pashur Channel from marine  pollution. Besides, the construction works of other four ongoing projects are  progressing fast, he said. The ongoing projects are the Procurement of Auxiliary Vessels for efficient handling and emergency operations, dredging of Pashur Channel's  Inner Bar which targeting 8.5 meters navigability to allow 10-meter draft  vessels, upgradation of Mongla Port aiming to handle 15 million metric tons  of cargo and 350,000-400,000 TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit) annually and  Construction of Two Incomplete Jetties which Will enable handling of 200,000  TEUs annually and create employment for related sectors. The two projects that were recently approved by ECNEC are Expansion and  Modernisation of Port Facilities, which aims to install modern equipment and  increase container handling to 400,000 TEUs per year and Maintenance Dredging  in the Mongla Port Channel. The three projects-- the procurement of one trailing suction hopper dredger  and two cutter suction dredgers, a feasibility study for river training in  the Pashur Channel and the procurement of two mooring boats for the Mongla  Port-- are also waiting for the approval of ECNEC.  While talking to BSS, the Chief Planning Officer Zahirul Haque of MPA said  the port is now seeing speedy activities after the completion of Modern Waste  and Oil Disposal Management at Mongla Port. "At least 80 percent construction works of four projects, including two  jetties, have already been completed," he said, adding that the remaining  works are expected to be completed by December this year.  He, however, said that after completion of the ongoing project, it will help  handle over 100 additional vessels at the jetty and 130 more to Rampal Power  Plant, loading and unloading capacity will stand at least double compared to  the present situation. Haque said Mongla Port will be a large regional hub after the completion of  the projects. The port is in a suitable position in geographically, Haque said, adding:  "So, goods are imported and exported to and from Nepal, Bhutan, China and  India through the country's south-west region." He further said expansion of the port is needed as pressure has been created  due to the keen interest of neighbouring countries to use it.  According to the MPA sources, port facilities are now available for the users  as no vessel congestion is created here. Other facilities are special  privileges for car importers, seven available container yards, 38 support  vessels, including tugboats, pilot boats, survey boats and dredgers.  Compliance with the international Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code  ensures port security, regular Coast Guard patrols for security during vessel  arrival and departure, and Convenient and cost-effective transportation of  goods across the country via road and river routes. Besides, berthing capacity for vessels with 8.5-meter draft at the jetty, a  144-km long navigational channel with lighted buoys and towers for safe day- night navigation, 49 designated berthing points for foreign vessels, 134  modern cargo and container handling equipment, safe storage and handling  facilities at the Roosevelt Jetty in Khulna and one-stop service system at  the jetty area, including permissions, billing, indenting, equipment booking  and payment that all in one place. The other available facilities are 182 meter long five-jetty, 30,000 metric  tonnes containing four transit sheds, one staffing or unstaffing shed, two  warehouses each containing 30,000 tonnes of goods, 162 reefer plugs, seven  container yards and two car yards. Mohammad Dulal, a user of the port, said the Mongla port activities have  already been geared up during the interim government period as the government  has taken various steps to its upgradation. Talking to BSS, Chairman of Mongla Port Rear Admiral Shaheen Rahman spoke  about the geographical significance of the Mongla port, saying the interim  government is committed to developing the port into a regional hub by  strengthening its container handling infrastructure. Replying a question, the MPA Chairman said the major challenges for the port  are maintaining navigability of the 144-km channel through capital and  maintenance dredging, ensuring a safe, pollution-free, eco-friendly channel,  enhancing port capacity in alignment with future demand and regional  development, replacing old support vessels and acquiring new ones,  establishing repair facilities for marine vessels and equipment and Building  a skilled and sufficient workforce.   "Global trade could be expanded further with Bhutan, Nepal and China in the  expansion of container handling capacity through the implementation of this  project," he said. The Mongla Port's current annual handling capacities are: 1,500 vessels, 15  million metric tonnes of cargo, 100,000 TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units)  of containers, and 20,000 units of vehicles, the MPA Chairman added.   
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Green chilli import through Hili Land Port begins after 8-month 
  DINAJPUR, July 12, 2025 (BSS) - Import of green chilli from India has started  again after eight months through the Hili Land Port in the district.   Dinajpur Hili Land Port Revenue Department Officer Md. Nizamul Islam  confirmed the matter to BSS today.    He said four trucks carrying green chilli of 32 metric tons and 48 kilograms  (kgs) entered Bangladesh from India on Friday and Saturday.    Hili Land Port Import-Export Group President Sakhawat Hossain Shilpi said two  import-export companies named M/s NC Trade International and Satata  Banijjalaya imported the green chilli from Siliguri, India through the Land  Port.   The price of green chilli was decreased by Taka 20 to Taka 30 per kg after  import of those from India as it was sold at Taka 100 to Taka 130 two days  back, now it is being sold at Taka 80 to Taka 100 per kg at the Hili market.    Due to rain in different parts of the country for a few days, the flowers of  green chilli have been destroyed in the chili fields. As a result, the  production of chilli has decreased a lot.    Therefore, the price has increased due to the decrease in the supply of  chilli to the places.   The owner of the importer Satata Banijjalaya said green chilli is being  imported from Siliguri in India due to its demand in the country's kitchen  markets and the sudden price increases.    The imported green chilli is being unloaded as soon as they enter the country,  and two trucks of chilies have been sold yesterday by transporting those from  the Hili Land Port to several districts including the capital Dhaka.    He said that if there is no demand, they will not import chilli again.   Shilpi said, "To keep the country's market normal, green chilli is being  imported through the port along with other products. The imported green chilli  will meet the demand of the surrounding upazilas and go to different parts of  the country."    He assured that the price of green chillies will further decrease in a few days.  
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     ISTANBUL, July 12, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday his country had achieved victory after Kurdish rebels destroyed their weapons, ending their decades-long armed struggle against Ankara. Friday's symbolic weapons destruction ceremony in Iraqi Kurdistan marked a major step in the transition of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) from armed insurgency to democratic politics -- part of a broader effort to end one of the region's longest-running conflicts. "Turkey has won. Eighty-six million citizens have won," Erdogan said. "We know what we are doing. Nobody needs to worry or ask questions. We are doing all this for Turkey, for our future". The PKK was formed in 1978 by Ankara University students, with the ultimate goal of achieving the Kurds' liberation through armed struggle. It took up arms in 1984 and the ensuing conflict has cost more than 40,000 lives.  
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