Swapon asks Jamaat to clear stance on Sharia law
Swapon asks Jamaat to clear stance on Sharia law
Measles vaccination to reach full coverage in a week: Health Minister
Measles vaccination to reach full coverage in a week: Health Minister
PM for ensuring peaceful coexistence of people regardless of religion, caste
PM for ensuring peaceful coexistence of people regardless of religion, caste
Ship carrying 26,500 tonnes of octane from Malaysia arrives at Ctg port 
Ship carrying 26,500 tonnes of octane from Malaysia arrives at Ctg port 
US donates TB kits, paediatric drugs to Bangladesh
US donates TB kits, paediatric drugs to Bangladesh
Didar, Rajib elected chief and deputy chief of DUJ BSS unit
Didar, Rajib elected chief and deputy chief of DUJ BSS unit
Education Minister directs inclusion of govt priorities in HEAT project
Education Minister directs inclusion of govt priorities in HEAT project
Govt aims for inclusive cultural revival engaging youth
UNESCO delegation meets IGP, emphasizes cooperation on capacity building
UNESCO delegation meets IGP, emphasizes cooperation on capacity building
DHAKA, April 30, 2026 (BSS) - A three-member delegation from the UNESCO led by Country Representative Susan Vize today paid a courtesy call on Inspector General of Police (IGP) Md. Ali Hossain Fakir at the Police Headquarters.  During the meeting, Susan Vize congratulated the newly appointed IGP and discussed a range of important issues, including police reform, protection of freedom of expression, community policing, human rights, and cybersecurity, said a police press release. She also expressed UNESCO's interest in supporting capacity-building initiatives for the Bangladesh Police, particularly through training programs aimed at strengthening professional skills and improving relations between the police and the media. The IGP welcomed UNESCO's interest in enhancing the capabilities of the police force and underscored the importance of strengthening mutual cooperation between the Bangladesh Police and UNESCO. Senior officials of the Bangladesh Police were also present at the meeting.
Voting in Dhaka Bar Association polls ends
Voting in Dhaka Bar Association polls ends
19-member coordination committee formed to resolve waterlogging in Ctg
19-member coordination committee formed to resolve waterlogging in Ctg
Germany's Merz calls for 'reliable transatlantic partnership'
Germany's Merz calls for 'reliable transatlantic partnership'
BERLIN, April 30, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Thursday stressed the importance of a "reliable transatlantic partnership", amid a row with US President Donald Trump over the Iran war. "In these particularly turbulent times, we are following a clear compass," Merz said during a visit to an army training ground. "This compass remains oriented toward a united NATO and a reliable transatlantic partnership."  
Govt to review outdated British, Pakistan-era laws: Law Minister 
Govt to review outdated British, Pakistan-era laws: Law Minister 
PM directives save 3,000 trees at Cox’s bazar marine drive 
PM directives save 3,000 trees at Cox’s bazar marine drive 
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
Govt approves major energy exploration projects to boost domestic reserves
Govt approves major energy exploration projects to boost domestic reserves
DHAKA, April 30, 2026 (BSS) – The Cabinet Committee on Government Purchase (CCGP) today approved several key energy exploration projects aimed at strengthening the country’s domestic gas and oil reserves. The approvals came at the committee’s 19th meeting of the year with Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury in the chair. Under a project implemented by the Bangladesh Petroleum Exploration and Production Company Limited (BAPEX), the committee approved the drilling of two exploration wells—Srikail Deep-1 and Mobarakpur Deep-1—out of a three-well programme that also includes Fenchuganj South-1. The turnkey contract for drilling the two wells has been awarded to CNPC Chuanqing Drilling Engineering Company Ltd. of China at a cost of Tk 713.64 crore.  In another significant decision, the committee approved the drilling of the Sylhet-12 oil well under a separate turnkey project. The contract has been awarded to Sinopec International Petroleum Service Corporation at a total cost of Tk 232.07 crore, covering drilling and all associated auxiliary works. Officials said the initiatives are expected to play a crucial role in boosting domestic energy production and reducing reliance on imported fuel by accelerating exploration in untapped deeper zones. The approvals underscore the government’s continued emphasis on expanding the country’s energy base through advanced exploration activities.  
CCGP approves 1 lakh MT diesel import 
CCGP approves 1 lakh MT diesel import 
Stocks end week lower amid cautious investor sentiment
Stocks end week lower amid cautious investor sentiment
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Rumor Scanner debunks SSC question leak claims
Rumor Scanner debunks SSC question leak claims
AI images used to spread false claim about Dr Yunus’s residence: FactWatch 
AI images used to spread false claim about Dr Yunus’s residence: FactWatch 
Communal claims about death of Nayan Das is baseless: BanglaFact
Communal claims about death of Nayan Das is baseless: BanglaFact
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Fake photo card misquoting Mahbub Anam circulated to mislead: BanglaFact
Fishermen prepare to sail boat midnight today in Bhola as two-month ban ends
Fishermen prepare to sail boat midnight today in Bhola as two-month ban ends
BHOLA, April 30, 2026 (BSS) - The two-month government-imposed ban on fishing aimed at boosting fish production, including hilsa breeding and jatka conservation, will end at midnight today (April 30).  As the restriction lifts, fishermen in Bhola’s coastal areas are preparing to return to the rivers in anticipation of a productive fishing season. Since the enforcement of the ban on March 1, fishing activities had been suspended across the major river systems in the district, including Meghna, Tentulia, Kalabadar, Betua, Bura Gauranga, and Ilisha rivers, which are part of six designated hilsa sanctuaries. With the ban nearing its end, fishermen have already begun making preparations. At several fishing ghats, including Shibpur fish ghat on the banks of the Meghna, fishermen were seen repairing nets, preparing boats and trawlers, and arranging cooking supplies. Many expressed optimism about a successful season and improved fish catch, particularly hilsa. Fishermen Abdur Rashid, Abul Kalam Majhi, and Rabiul Majhi said they complied with the government restriction but said that enforcement was strict for those who attempted to fish illegally.  They added that proper implementation of government assistance programs during the ban would further ensure compliance and improve fish conservation outcomes. At Ilisha fish ghat, preparations were also underway to reopen fish markets. Traders were seen cleaning stalls and getting ready for business. Tea shops, grocery stores, and restaurants around the market area are also preparing for renewed activity as trading resumes. Bhola Fish Stall Owners Association President Abul Bashar Badsha Mia said that market operations are expected to restart fully from Friday morning, with hopes of abundant supplies of hilsa and other fish species this season. The Fisheries Department confirmed that the ban was enforced to protect fish breeding and allow juvenile hilsa (jatka) and other fish species to grow.  District Fisheries Officer Iqbal Hossain said awareness campaigns involving the Coast Guard, Naval Police, fisheries officials, traders, and fishermen were conducted throughout the restriction period to ensure compliance. He added that government support measures included distributing 40 kg of rice per month to registered fishermen, along with six types of essential commodities for the first time. Out of approximately 168,000 registered fishermen in the district, around 90,213 received government assistance during the ban, while others reportedly remained outside the support coverage. Fishermen leaders have urged authorities to extend assistance to all affected fishing families, stating that nearly 68,000 fishermen did not receive aid during the restriction period. Officials expressed optimism that the two-month fishing ban would significantly improve fish stocks, including hilsa, in Bhola’s rivers in the coming season.
Mostofa, Tariqul elected president, general secretary of Khulna Press Club
Mostofa, Tariqul elected president, general secretary of Khulna Press Club
Orientation meeting on child protection held in Rajshahi
Orientation meeting on child protection held in Rajshahi
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JU classes for 2025-26 session to begin June 17
Bobby Hajjaj seeks Singapore cooperation to modernise primary education 
Bobby Hajjaj seeks Singapore cooperation to modernise primary education 
Hidden heritage: Rare puthi collection at CU library awaits rediscovery
Hidden heritage: Rare puthi collection at CU library awaits rediscovery
NU, UNICEF launch joint study on future readiness of higher education
NU, UNICEF launch joint study on future readiness of higher education
Tigresses concede T20 series to Sri Lanka
Tigresses concede T20 series to Sri Lanka
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Mini School Handball begins in capital
Joypurhat Handball Academy emerge champions
Joypurhat Handball Academy emerge champions
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Women’s hockey team to return home tomorrow
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Top-seeded Pistons stay alive in playoffs with Magic win
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Iran, World Cup loom over FIFA Congress
Brothers, Arambagh Krira Sangha ends 2-2 draw in BFL
Brothers, Arambagh Krira Sangha ends 2-2 draw in BFL

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US launches Founders Museum in Dhaka 
US launches Founders Museum in Dhaka 
Man goes on trial in Austria over Taylor Swift concert attack plan
Man goes on trial in Austria over Taylor Swift concert attack plan
Shilpakala to celebrate Int'l Dance Day
Shilpakala to celebrate Int'l Dance Day
Technician dies installing stage for Shakira concert in Rio
Technician dies installing stage for Shakira concert in Rio
2 more die of measles, 1,151 infected
2 more die of measles, 1,151 infected
14 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
14 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
Measles vaccination to reach full coverage in a week: Health Minister
Measles vaccination to reach full coverage in a week: Health Minister
422-year-old mosque in Dinajpur stands as a witness to history
422-year-old mosque in Dinajpur stands as a witness to history
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Opening remarks Tuesday in Elon Musk versus OpenAI
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Grape farming boosts rural economy in Pirganj
Grape farming boosts rural economy in Pirganj
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Tropical forest loss eased in 2025 after record year: researchers
Tropical forest loss eased in 2025 after record year: researchers
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