Chief Adviser to receive Bhutan PM Saturday
Chief Adviser to receive Bhutan PM Saturday
Khaleda Zia to attend Armed Forces Day reception ceremony
Khaleda Zia to attend Armed Forces Day reception ceremony
First national AI readiness assessment report unveiled
First national AI readiness assessment report unveiled
Nation freed from stigma with revival of caretaker govt system: Akhtar
Nation freed from stigma with revival of caretaker govt system: Akhtar
DMP commissioner warns of tough action against saboteurs ahead of national election
DMP commissioner warns of tough action against saboteurs ahead of national election
UNGA adopts resolution seeking return of Rohingyas to Myanmar
UNGA adopts resolution seeking return of Rohingyas to Myanmar
Lack of trust pursues liver patients go abroad: Dr Gani
Uttara Division named best in DMP for October
Uttara Division named best in DMP for October
DHAKA, Nov 20, 2025 (BSS) - Uttara Division has been adjudged the best crime division in the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) for the month of October, while Uttara West Police Station has been selected as the best-performing police station. The awards were handed over at the monthly crime review meeting for October 2025, held at the Bangladesh Police Auditorium in Rajarbagh this morning, said a DMP press release.  DMP Commissioner Sheikh Mohammad Sajjat Ali presented the awards to officers of various ranks in recognition of their outstanding performance in maintaining law and order, crime control and ensuring public safety across the capital. Among assistant police commissioners, Jewel Chakma of Lalbagh Zone was selected as the best performer. Sub-Inspector Abdul Aziz of Hazaribagh Police Station and Sub-Inspector Md. Billal Bhuiyan of Bhatara Police Station jointly received the award for best SI.  The best ASI award went jointly to ASI Akhtaruzzaman Mondol Palash of Jatrabari Police Station and ASI Md. Amirul Islam of Mugda Police Station. In the Detective Branch (DB), DB-Wari Division was named best among detective units, while Additional Deputy Police Commissioner Md. Fazlul Karim, team leader of the Wari Zonal Team, was recognized as the best team leader. Traffic-Motijheel Division earned the award for best traffic division. The best traffic sergeant award was shared by Sergeant Abdul Aziz of Rampura Traffic Zone and Sergeant Russel Alam of Mohammadpur Traffic Zone. The review meeting was conducted by Joint Police Commissioner (Crime) Md. Farooq Hossain.  Additional Police Commissioner (Admin) Md. Sarwar, Additional Police Commissioner (Crime & Operations) S.N. Md. Nazrul Islam, Additional Police Commissioner (Counter Terrorism & Transnational Crime) Md. Masud Karim, Additional Police Commissioner (DB) Md. Shafiqul Islam, Additional Police Commissioner (Logistics, Finance & Procurement) Hasan Md. Shawkat Ali, Additional Police Commissioner (Traffic) Md. Zilllur Rahman, joint commissioners, deputy commissioners, officers-in-charge of all DMP police stations and officials of various ranks were also present at the event.  
Bangladesh launches bench book to strengthen judicial response to human trafficking
Bangladesh launches bench book to strengthen judicial response to human trafficking
Women always played crucial role in Islam: Golam Parwar
Women always played crucial role in Islam: Golam Parwar
SC reinstates caretaker government system 
SC reinstates caretaker government system 
BMET's services digitalised through 'Overseas Employment Platform': Dr Asif Nazrul
BMET's services digitalised through 'Overseas Employment Platform': Dr Asif Nazrul
ICT sentences Hasina, Kamal to death for July crimes against humanity
ICT sentences Hasina, Kamal to death for July crimes against humanity
CA reaffirms UK minister of govt’s commitment to ensuring fair, inclusive polls
CA reaffirms UK minister of govt’s commitment to ensuring fair, inclusive polls
ADP implementation YoY rises slightly in first 4 months of FY26 
ADP implementation YoY rises slightly in first 4 months of FY26 
DHAKA, Nov 20, 2025 (BSS) - The implementation rate of the Annual Development Programme (ADP) in the first four months (July–October) of the current fiscal year (FY26) has increased slightly to 8.33 percent compared to 7.90 percent registered in the same period last year. According to data released today by the Implementation Monitoring and Evaluation Division (IMED), ministries and divisions spent Taka 19,878.34 crore in the first four months of FY2025-26, down from Taka 21,978.17 crore in FY2024–25.  The government set an ADP expenditure target of Taka 2,38,695.64 crore for the current fiscal year.
1,175 trainees receive certificates under BGMEA-SICIP skills dev initiative
1,175 trainees receive certificates under BGMEA-SICIP skills dev initiative
Locally-made 3 landing crafts exported to UAE 
Locally-made 3 landing crafts exported to UAE 
Tchoukball training program concludes in Feni
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7th November, 5th August revolutions happen with similar target: Speakers
7th November, 5th August revolutions happen with similar target: Speakers
DU career fest, research fair on January 14
DU career fest, research fair on January 14
DU JCD celebrates ‘Nabanna Utsab-1432’ reviving deep-rooted native traditions
DU JCD celebrates ‘Nabanna Utsab-1432’ reviving deep-rooted native traditions
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DU celebrates World Philosophy Day-2025
BNP celebrates Tarique Rahman's birthday in Ctg
BNP celebrates Tarique Rahman's birthday in Ctg
CHATTOGRAM, Nov 20, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) today celebrated the 61st birthday of its Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman with a doa and milad mahfil at the party's Nasimon Bhaban office in Chattogram city. Organised after the Asar prayer, the programme brought together leaders and activists who offered prayers seeking blessings, good health and long life for Tarique Rahman.  Speakers recalled his leadership, resilience and organisational contributions, noting his role in strengthening and modernising the party. Participants also prayed for his continued success, welfare and safety as he carries out his responsibilities at the helm of the organisation. City BNP Member Secretary Nazimur Rahman, former Member Secretary Abul Hashem Bakkar, Joint Conveners Kazi Belal Uddin, Shawkat Azam Khwaja, Shafiqur Rahman Swapan, Harun Zaman, Niaz Mohammad Khan, Shah Alam, RU Chowdhury Shaheen, Yasin Chowdhury Liton, Ahamedul Alam Russell, Shihab Uddin Mobin and other leaders were present at the event.  
NCP holds election campaign in Ctg
NCP holds election campaign in Ctg
JCD holds milad mahfil in Bagerhat on Tarique Rahman’s birthday
JCD holds milad mahfil in Bagerhat on Tarique Rahman’s birthday
Four sent to jail in listed criminal Mamun murder case
Four sent to jail in listed criminal Mamun murder case
ACC summons Shakib, 15 others for quizzing in money laundering case
ACC summons Shakib, 15 others for quizzing in money laundering case
Bangladesh begins walking on democratic highway: AG
Bangladesh begins walking on democratic highway: AG
13,30,161 people received legal assistance at govt expense so far
13,30,161 people received legal assistance at govt expense so far
UN chief calls for 'ambitious compromise' at climate talks
UN chief calls for 'ambitious compromise' at climate talks
BELEM, Brazil, Nov 20, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - With UN climate talks nearing a close in Belem, the world body's chief on Thursday urged nations to reach an "ambitious compromise" that keeps alive the goal of limiting long-term planetary warming to the critical 1.5C threshold. Nearly 200 countries have spent the past two weeks hashing out issues at COP30 -- from a "roadmap" to transition away from fossil fuels proposed by host Brazil, to concerns over weak emissions-reduction plans, finance for developing countries, and trade barriers. Antonio Guterres -- the former Portuguese prime minister who has made climate his signature issue -- delivered an urgent message. "The world is watching Belem," he told reporters during a morning news conference, as nations await a new draft negotiating text before the summit officially closes on Friday evening. "Communities on the frontlines are watching too -- counting flooded homes, failed harvests, lost livelihoods, and asking how much more must we suffer?" "Please engage in good faith," he urged, to reach an "ambitious compromise," adding that "1.5 degrees must be your only red line." COP30 comes 10 years after nations agreed in Paris to limit human-caused warming to 1.5C -- and at least well below 2C -- to avert the worst impacts of climate destabilization. Evidence now indicates the world will almost certainly overshoot the 1.5C goal, though humanity can still influence how long that overshoot lasts. - 'Our islands could disappear' - Guterres' plea came after Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva flew into the northern city, which sits on the edge of the Amazon, on Wednesday, in a bold bid to seal an early deal on the summit's thorniest issues. While that effort failed, Lula, who has invested political capital into what he has called his "COP of truth," once more put his "roadmap" to move away from fossil fuels back at the top of the agenda. The proposal is supported by a coalition of more than 80 countries but opposed by the oil-producing bloc. Negotiators are also at odds over pressure from the developing world for developed countries to provide more financing to help vulnerable nations adapt to climate change and deploy renewable energy. The COP29 summit in Baku last year concluded with developed nations agreeing to provide $300 billion a year in climate finance, a figure criticized by developing countries as woefully insufficient. The EU, where many countries are facing economic headwinds and soaring debt, has led the opposition to demands for more money. Vulnerable nations warn that failure to deliver meaningful finance that enables decisive action will have existential consequences. "The discussions and the negotiations that we're engaging in could mean that the future of my grandchildren can be secured, or that our islands could disappear," Steven Victor, Palau's minister for agriculture, fisheries and the environment, said Thursday.  
BKF is in safe hands: AKF Secretary General
BKF is in safe hands: AKF Secretary General
Ireland vow to put up fight despite Bangladesh's dominance
Ireland vow to put up fight despite Bangladesh's dominance
I want to celebrate only after winning the Test: Mushfiqur
I want to celebrate only after winning the Test: Mushfiqur
India on course of semifinal with 3rd consecutive win
India on course of semifinal with 3rd consecutive win
Bangladesh takes full command in 2nd Ireland Test
Bangladesh takes full command in 2nd Ireland Test
Mushfiqur dedicates historic 100th Test and ton to his grandparents
Mushfiqur dedicates historic 100th Test and ton to his grandparents
Taipei notch third win
Taipei notch third win

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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
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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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BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
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Princess Diana enters Paris waxwork museum
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Opening performance of play 'Vasane Ujan' Friday
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Govt releases documentary on Humayun Ahmed
E-ticketing launched at National Botanical Garden
E-ticketing launched at National Botanical Garden
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2 dengue patients die at MMCH in 24 hours
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Six dengue patients die, 788 fresh cases detected overnight
Workshop on 'Agriculture Transformation Vision 2050' held in Chattogram
Workshop on 'Agriculture Transformation Vision 2050' held in Chattogram
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EU moves to bar 'green' labels for fossil fuel investments
EU moves to bar 'green' labels for fossil fuel investments
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COP30 talks enter homestretch with UN warning against 'stonewalling'