Dr Zubaida Rahman begins journey to Dhaka from London
Dr Zubaida Rahman begins journey to Dhaka from London
Sri Lankan PM phones CA, thanks Bangladesh for flood support, solidarity
Sri Lankan PM phones CA, thanks Bangladesh for flood support, solidarity
None to be spared in Saba murder case in Jhenaidah: Attorney General
None to be spared in Saba murder case in Jhenaidah: Attorney General
BNP stresses timely elections in meeting with EC: Nazrul Islam Khan
BNP stresses timely elections in meeting with EC: Nazrul Islam Khan
Speakers stress inclusive, accountable approach to security sector reform
Speakers stress inclusive, accountable approach to security sector reform
Prosecution pleads for indicting 4 accused in Rampura mass killing case
Prosecution pleads for indicting 4 accused in Rampura mass killing case
BNP leader Dulu calls for urgent steps to protect the Teesta River
Upcoming polls to be held against invisible force: Annie
Upcoming polls to be held against invisible force: Annie
LAKSHMIPUR, Dec 4, 2025 (BSS) - BNP Joint Secretary General Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Annie today said that, unlike previous polls, the upcoming national election will be held against an invisible force.  The BNP leader made the remark as the chief guest at a brief rally before a mass procession held at the Rajibpur area of Lakshmipur Municipality this afternoon. Annie, also the District BNP Convener and the party's candidate for Lakshmipur-3 (Sadar) constituency, said "the BNP has directed us to go door to door to seek votes." The senior BNP leader said Begum Khaleda Zia is respected not only in Bangladesh but across the world. Governments of many countries are inquiring about her health, issuing statements and offering medical assistance, he added. Expressing gratitude to the Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus, Annie said, "We are overwhelmed as the government has honored Begum Khaleda Zia."  District BNP Member Secretary Sahabuddin Sabu, Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) Vice-President Wahid Uddin Chowdhury (Happy), Lakshmipur Poura BNP President Rezaul Karim Liton, and District Mohila Dal General Secretary Fatema Akhter Sumi Bhuiyan, among others, attended the programme.  
NCP condemns killing of two Bangladeshis by BSF
NCP condemns killing of two Bangladeshis by BSF
Forthcoming national election will be free, fair: Salahuddin Ahmed
Forthcoming national election will be free, fair: Salahuddin Ahmed
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
Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
BB works to bring inflation below 5pc within FY26: Governor
BB works to bring inflation below 5pc within FY26: Governor
  DHAKA, Dec 4, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh Bank (BB) Governor Ahsan H Mansur today said that inflation can be brought below the 5 percent mark by the end of the current fiscal year 2025-26 (FY26), paving the way for a gradual reduction of interest rates.   “The central bank's top priority is stabilising inflation and restoring positive real interest rates,” he said while speaking at an event on  “Investment Dialogue with Local Partners” organised by the UNDP and the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA) at BIDA headquarters in the city.   Responding to concerns from business leaders about the high cost of borrowing, Mansur said, "If inflation comes down to the 5 percent level within this fiscal year, we can begin reducing the interest rate."    He noted that real interest rates had remained negative for an extended period, contributing to economic distortions and macroeconomic pressures.   With headline inflation still slightly above 8% and food inflation elevated, the governor emphasised that monetary tightening must remain in place for several more months.   Mansur added that the central bank's recent steps to rationalise and unify the exchange rate system have already improved stability in the foreign exchange market.    "We now have a proper value for the taka. We have already corrected what needed to be corrected. A stable and transparent exchange rate regime is crucial to rebuilding confidence," he said.   He also noted that the taka has stabilised at a more competitive level in recent weeks, reversing earlier volatility. Market discipline, he argued, is now significantly better than even six months ago.  
Govt calls applications for Sammilito Islami Bank's MD post
Govt calls applications for Sammilito Islami Bank's MD post
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Price fall in large-cap drives stocks down
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JUDS Nat'l Debate Championship begins tomorrow
JUDS Nat'l Debate Championship begins tomorrow
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29 new international e-resources added to DU library
July Uprising remains a proud chapter for the nation: UGC Prof Masuma
July Uprising remains a proud chapter for the nation: UGC Prof Masuma
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Students with special needs will get extra time in NU exams
Feni district NCP convener Saikot, Manik member secretary
Feni district NCP convener Saikot, Manik member secretary
FENI, Dec 4, 2025 (BSS) - The National Citizen Party (NCP) Feni district committee has been formed with central committee member Zahidul Islam Saikot as convener and Shah Wali Ullah Manik as member secretary. NCP Member Secretary Akhter Hossain and Chief Organizer (South) Hasnat Abdullah today approved the committee for the next six months. Suja Uddin Sajib has been made the organizing secretary, while Abdul Halim and Abu Sayeed Oni have been appointed as the July Mass Uprising and Liberation War Affairs secretaries of the 67-member committee. Other members of the committee are Senior Joint Convener Advocate Abdullah Al Mansur and Joint Conveners Professor Ferdous Anwar, Emdadul Huq Rajib, Ashraf Hossain Sadeque, Abdullah Al-Mamun, Zinat Rehana Akhter, Abdul Halim, Mohammad Abul Kashem, Julfiqar Ali, and Advocate Rashed Abrar. Muhaimeen Tajim, along with Joint Member Secretaries Jahangir Alam, Abdullah Al-Jubayer, Fazley Elahi Sayem, Abdul Quiyum Sohag, Jahir Raihan, Badruddoza Nobel, Omar Faruque, and Mosleh Uddin Mahadi, have been named Senior Joint Member Secretaries. Zia Uddin, Sanaullah Rashed, Miraj Hossain, Omar Faruque Suvo, Jubayer Al Mujahid, Nahid Rabbi, and Abdur Rahim have been appointed Assistant Organizing Secretaries.  
Engine detaches from train in Jamalpur
Engine detaches from train in Jamalpur
Victory Day preparatory meeting held at KCC
Victory Day preparatory meeting held at KCC
Case filed in Ishwardi over killing of eight puppies; one arrested
Case filed in Ishwardi over killing of eight puppies; one arrested
Husband to walk gallows for killing wife over dowry 
Husband to walk gallows for killing wife over dowry 
Sheikh Rehana's 10-katha Purbachal plot allocation cancelled
Sheikh Rehana's 10-katha Purbachal plot allocation cancelled
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Devastating landslides turn Sri Lanka village into burial ground
Devastating landslides turn Sri Lanka village into burial ground
KANDY, Sri Lanka, Dec 4, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Electrician V. K. Muthukrishnan ran to help when a lightning-fast mudslide flattened his neighbour's home in rural Sri Lanka -- only to see his own house swept away minutes later. A friend whom he directed to the disaster site to aid rescue efforts was also killed in the second cascade of mud and boulders. "I have nightmares, thinking that I sent my friend to his death," a tearful Muthukrishnan said as he showed AFP reporters the wreckage of his modest home, destroyed on November 27. "But it could have been more." AFP was among the first news outlets to enter the stricken central province of Kandy, where the main road had been cut off for over a week due to falling boulders and landslides. Reporters managed to get in when the road opened briefly on Thursday, before it shut again for urgent repairs. In picturesque Hadabima village, surrounded by mountains on one side and a river on the other, 24 people were buried in last week's mudslides. That is a fraction of the national toll of 481 deaths, more than half in the tea-growing central hills. Heavy rains triggered by Cyclone Ditwah had saturated the mountainsides and made them unstable. - 'A cemetery now' - Tailor Adish Kumaran, 41, said his sister and brother-in-law were buried when they rushed to rescue a neighbour whose home was damaged. "They were also caught up in a second slide," Kumaran told AFP, adding that six bodies had not yet been recovered. "This is a cemetery now. We don't want to live in this village anymore," he said. Nationwide, some 345 people remain missing, according to official figures. The government has said about 25,000 houses have been damaged or completely destroyed and has promised state help to rebuild. But the main agency dealing with the recovery effort says Sri Lanka will need up to $7 billion for the task, much of it from international donors. It is a vast sum for the island of 22 million people, still reeling from an economic meltdown in 2022. Tea factory worker Mariah Sivakumar, 39, said her immediate priority was her three school-going children. "All their books and clothes have been lost in the floods," she said from a relative's home after authorities warned her own house was at risk from a landslide. She said there was no way she and her husband -- also a tea factory worker -- could afford to buy new uniforms and textbooks for the children, let alone build a new house. - Unprecedented floods - In the nearby town of Gampola, dozens of young volunteers worked to clear up after the river burst its banks. Hundreds of families were sleeping at a local mosque, going out during the day to clean their homes, said cleric Faleeldeen Qadiri. "We have seen floods before, but nothing this severe," he said. The state is providing shelter for over 170,000 people, while additional private donations pour in. A. M. Chandraratna, 70, owned a bed and breakfast overlooking the river in the town of Peradeniya. But his restaurant had been completely washed away, and he was left trying to salvage what he could. "I was born and brought up here," he told AFP. "I thought I knew how this river behaves."  
Newly elected BOA secretary general assumes office
Newly elected BOA secretary general assumes office
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Shorna eyes BCL as key preparation for T20 WC Qualifier
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Mominul, Taskin, Mustafiz granted NOC to play foreign leagues
Dhaka Premier Division Volleyball League begins tomorrow
Dhaka Premier Division Volleyball League begins tomorrow
AFB Latin Bangla Super Cup begins tomorrow
AFB Latin Bangla Super Cup begins tomorrow
SL beat Bangladesh U19 by 9 wickets to draw 3-day series
SL beat Bangladesh U19 by 9 wickets to draw 3-day series
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Pakistan U19 women beat young Tigresses in 1st T20

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BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
Folk singer Bijoy Sarkar's 40th death anniversary tomorrow
Folk singer Bijoy Sarkar's 40th death anniversary tomorrow
Strategic policy measures needed to tap billion-dollar global handicrafts market: Speakers
Strategic policy measures needed to tap billion-dollar global handicrafts market: Speakers
Month-long Jatra Pala festival begins at Shilpakala Academy
Month-long Jatra Pala festival begins at Shilpakala Academy
1,174 tourists sail to Saint Martin as season opens
1,174 tourists sail to Saint Martin as season opens
BMU sets rare example by saving life of extremely premature baby
BMU sets rare example by saving life of extremely premature baby
Three dengue patients die, 565 fresh cases detected overnight
Five dengue patients die, 490 fresh cases detected overnight
5,500 kg potato seeds distributed among farmers in Gopalganj, Pirojpur
5,500 kg potato seeds distributed among farmers in Gopalganj, Pirojpur
52,386 tonnes of lentil yield likely in Rajshahi division
Farmers busy with cultivation of winter vegetable in Munshiganj
New regional hub launched to strengthen climate action across HKH 
New regional hub launched to strengthen climate action across HKH 
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