Bangladesh seeks fair global finance, smooth LDC graduation
Bangladesh seeks fair global finance, smooth LDC graduation
Prime Minister to address Sramik Dal’s May Day rally on May 1  
Prime Minister to address Sramik Dal’s May Day rally on May 1  
Govt plans to develop south-western region: Law Minister 
Govt plans to develop south-western region: Law Minister 
Despite challenges, govt makes strides to keep agri sector unaffected: Zahid 
Despite challenges, govt makes strides to keep agri sector unaffected: Zahid 
Fakhrul distributes cheques of assistance in Thakurgaon
Fakhrul distributes cheques of assistance in Thakurgaon
Cultural minister inaugurates canal re-excavation in Boalmari
Cultural minister inaugurates canal re-excavation in Boalmari
Govt considering private investment to improve railway services: Habibur Rashid
Production resumes at Barapukuria thermal power plant's first unit
Production resumes at Barapukuria thermal power plant's first unit
DINAJPUR, April 24, 2026 (BSS) - After a two-day shutdown, power generation has resumed at the first unit (125 Mega Watt) of Barapukuria coal-based thermal power plant here in the Parbatipur upazila. Chief Engineer Md. Abu Bakkar Siddique confirmed the development to BSS at around 8:30 pm today, saying the unit has been restarted on a trial basis. He said the first unit began supplying 55 to 60 MW of electricity to the national grid from 8 pm, requiring around 700 metric tonnes of coal daily. According to sources, power generation from the unit was halted at 10 pm on April 22 due to the presence of stones mixed with coal.  With the resumption of operation of the unit, the probability of power disruptions and load shedding in Parbatipur upazila and eight northern districts is expected to drop significantly. The 525 MW Barapukuria coal-based power plant was established based on coal supplied from the Barapukuria coal mine. Meanwhile, the plant's second unit, also with a capacity of 125 MW, has remained shut since November 2020. Despite its capacity, it previously generated around 60 to 65 MW of electricity. The chief engineer expressed hope that the reopening of the first unit would significantly ease load shedding in the region.
Ctg set for Jabbar's Balikhela with Baishakhi fair
Ctg set for Jabbar's Balikhela with Baishakhi fair
Police arrest two drug dealers with 42kg marijuana in city
Police arrest two drug dealers with 42kg marijuana in city
War in the Middle East: latest developments
War in the Middle East: latest developments
PARIS, France, April 25, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The latest developments in the Middle East war: - Oil mixed, stocks at record highs - Oil prices had a mixed day, with Brent oil futures edging higher to again finish above $100 a barrel, while US benchmark West Texas Intermediate dropped 1.5 percent to $94.40 a barrel. Major Wall Street indices closed at fresh records as US and Iranian officials headed to Pakistan for expected peace talks. - US freezes $344 mn in cryptocurrency - The United States has frozen $344 million in cryptocurrency assets over ties to Iran, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says, as Washington seeks to raise pressure on Tehran amid energy supply disruptions due to the war. - Iran top diplomat arrives in Islamabad - Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan's foreign ministry says, ahead of planned Iran-US peace negotiations. Araghchi "will hold meetings with Pakistan's senior leadership to discuss the latest regional developments as well as ongoing efforts for regional peace and stability", Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, without referencing talks with Washington emissaries Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. - Israel kills six - The Israeli military said it had killed six Hezbollah fighters in a southern Lebanese town "during an exchange of fire... between the terrorists and the soldiers". - Netanyahu 'sabotage' claim - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hezbollah of trying to "sabotage" efforts to reach a "historic" peace deal with Lebanon. - Hormuz 'must reopen' - The Strait of Hormuz must reopen immediately "without restrictions and without tolling", European Council President Antonio Costa said after talks with leaders from Lebanon and Syria. - Hezbollah downs drone - The Israeli military confirmed a claim by Iran-backed Hezbollah that it had used a missile to shoot down an Israeli drone in south Lebanon. - US build-up - The US military noted that it now has three aircraft carriers in the Middle East for the first time since it waged the 2003 Iraq war. The three battle groups comprise "over 200 aircraft and 15,000 Sailors and Marines", US Central Command said on X. - Tehran airport to reopen - International flights from Tehran's Imam Khomeini Airport will resume on Saturday, the ISNA news agency reported, days after Iran reopened its airspace. The first flights will be to Istanbul and Muscat, the announcement said. - 'Tight' gas markets - The market for liquefied natural gas (LNG), which has been strained by the war, will remain "tight" through 2026 and 2027", the International Energy Agency said. - Deaths in Lebanon - An Israeli strike killed two people in Lebanon, in the southern area of Touline, the Lebanese health ministry reported, hours after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah was extended by three weeks. - UAE distrustful of Iran - Rebuilding trust between Abu Dhabi and Tehran will take "ages and ages", UAE presidential adviser Anwar Gargash said, after Iran targeted the United Arab Emirates during the Middle East conflict. - Condom prices up - Malaysia-based Karex, which supplies condoms for brands like Trojan and Durex, said it had been forced to increase prices by up to 30 percent because of supply chain disruptions stemming from the Middle East war. - Everyone needs 'stability' - "It is in everyone's interest for stability to return as soon as possible and for the world's economies to be reassured," French President Emmanuel Macron said as he attended an EU summit in Nicosia, where talks with Middle East leaders were also scheduled. - Peacekeeper dies - The UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon, UNIFIL, announced that an Indonesian blue helmet died in hospital of wounds suffered on March 29 in an attack on his base.  
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
PM asserts firm stance on press freedom
PM asserts firm stance on press freedom
Feb 12 election established voting rights of people: PM 
Feb 12 election established voting rights of people: PM 
“Fuel Pass” app reduces suffering
“Fuel Pass” app reduces suffering
US freezes $344 mn in cryptocurrency linked to Iran: Treasury chief
US freezes $344 mn in cryptocurrency linked to Iran: Treasury chief
WASHINGTON, United States, April 25, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The United States has frozen $344 million in cryptocurrency assets over ties to Iran, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Friday, as Washington seeks to raise pressure on Tehran amid energy supply disruptions due to war in the Middle East. The Treasury Department "will continue to systematically degrade Tehran's ability to generate, move, and repatriate funds," Bessent vowed in a statement on X. He added that his agency was imposing sanctions on "multiple wallets tied to Iran," resulting in the freeze of funds. The move comes as US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are headed Saturday to Pakistan for a new round of talks with Iran on ending the conflict. The war started after US-Israeli strikes targeting Iran on February 28, in which senior figures including supreme leader Ali Khamenei were killed. A US official said on condition of anonymity that Washington is targeting both typical sanctions evasion means like front companies, alongside newer technologies like digital assets. The official added that Treasury is in active dialogue with financial institutions including digital assets exchanges.  
Oil tanker arrives at Iraq's ports: official
Oil tanker arrives at Iraq's ports: official
S&P 500, Nasdaq end at records as Intel shares surge
S&P 500, Nasdaq end at records as Intel shares surge
  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
S&P 500, Nasdaq end at records as Intel shares surge
War in the Middle East: latest developments
Canada approves major natural gas pipeline expansion
US hopes for progress, but Iran says not direct talks
Kuwait says drones coming from Iraq target border posts
US freezes $344 mn in cryptocurrency linked to Iran: Treasury chief
Oil tanker arrives at Iraq's ports: official
Israeli strikes kill six in Lebanon Friday: health ministry
Peru confirms election runoff date, court says no to Lima re-vote
Palestinians to vote in first elections since Gaza war
১০
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
Fake photo card misquoting Mahbub Anam circulated to mislead: BanglaFact
Fake photo card misquoting Mahbub Anam circulated to mislead: BanglaFact
Fake photo card on state minister for power Amit circulated, GD filed
Fake photo card on state minister for power Amit circulated, GD filed
Removal of Gudara canal dam make locals happy
Removal of Gudara canal dam make locals happy
BAGERHAT, April 24, 2026 (BSS) - The long-standing illegal dam has been removed from Gudara Canal in Shat Gombuj Union of Bagerhat Sadar Upazila today. Locals alleged that for a long time, a class of unscrupulous people had been occupying the canal and cultivating fish through the dam.  Like in the previous time, even after the change of government, there were attempts to occupy the canal again. This obstructed the normal water flow of the canal and severely affected agriculture.  Meanwhile, although excavation work for about two and a half kilometers of Gudara Canal had started, some influential people tried to obstruct the removal of the dam. This created anger among the locals.  Later, in view of the demands of the locals and with the cooperation of Sheikh Majurul Haque Rahad, Member of Parliament for Bagerhat-2 constituency, the dam was removed.  Locals have expressed hope that the removal of the dam will restore normal water flow in the canal and farmers will be able to produce crops again with ease. There is relief and joy among the locals over this incident.
Large stockpile of fuel and edible oil seized in Bhola
Large stockpile of fuel and edible oil seized in Bhola
21 passengers injured in Ctg bus collusion 
21 passengers injured in Ctg bus collusion 
Conference on 'Future development of south-west region' held at IU
Conference on 'Future development of south-west region' held at IU
Khosru inaugurates first Saraswati temple at CU
Khosru inaugurates first Saraswati temple at CU
Modern, quality labs vital for accurate diagnosis: BMU VC
Modern, quality labs vital for accurate diagnosis: BMU VC
RUET's new hall to open soon
RUET's new hall to open soon
Rajshahi's sports to be taken further ahead and revitalized: RCC  Administrator
Rajshahi's sports to be taken further ahead and revitalized: RCC  Administrator
Air Force, Army reach final 
Air Force, Army reach final 
Abahani edge past Fortis in BFL
Abahani edge past Fortis in BFL
Arambagh notch third win in BFL
Arambagh notch third win in BFL
Women's hockey team script historic win 
Women's hockey team script historic win 
Liverpool's Slot warns 'margins are small' in Champions League push
Liverpool's Slot warns 'margins are small' in Champions League push
Hawks fend off Knicks, Raptors pull away from Cavs to cut deficit
Hawks fend off Knicks, Raptors pull away from Cavs to cut deficit

Start Prayer Time

Date : 25 Apr, 2026
Govt moves to expedite digitisation of Bangladesh Film Archive
Govt moves to expedite digitisation of Bangladesh Film Archive
Met Opera says Saudi partnership has fallen through
Met Opera says Saudi partnership has fallen through
Tears and smiles at tribute concert for Swiss fire victims
Tears and smiles at tribute concert for Swiss fire victims
SZHMT to host 8th International Sufi Conference 2026
SZHMT to host 8th International Sufi Conference 2026
7 more die of measles, related symptoms in 24 hours
7 more die of measles, related symptoms in 24 hours
Modern, quality labs vital for accurate diagnosis: BMU VC
Modern, quality labs vital for accurate diagnosis: BMU VC
US approves first gene therapy for rare form of hearing loss
US approves first gene therapy for rare form of hearing loss
Beautiful Bangladesh Run to promote tourism Saturday
Beautiful Bangladesh Run to promote tourism Saturday
China's DeepSeek says releases new AI model
China's DeepSeek says releases new AI model
Chinese EVs geared up to dominate world's biggest auto show
AI-powered robots offer new hope to German factories
Amazon invests another $5 bn in Anthropic
Mango fruitlets dropping worries farmers 
Mango fruitlets dropping worries farmers 
8,000 farmers get Aush paddy seeds and fertilizers in Shibganj
Bumper Boro harvest expected in Narail
Warming El Nino set to return in mid-2026: UN
Warming El Nino set to return in mid-2026: UN
'Cruelly hot': Japan devises new term for heatwave days
Germany to boost Bangladesh's focus on nature conservation