Bangladesh requests US to ease business travel after visa bond move
Bangladesh requests US to ease business travel after visa bond move
Differences of opinion shouldn’t turn into conflicts: Tarique Rahman
Differences of opinion shouldn’t turn into conflicts: Tarique Rahman
Turkish Ambassador meets Tarique Rahman
Turkish Ambassador meets Tarique Rahman
Tarique Rahman to launch polls campaign from Sylhet
Tarique Rahman to launch polls campaign from Sylhet
Police trying to come out of past disgrace: IGP
Police trying to come out of past disgrace: IGP
Rizwana urges avoiding excessive lighting, single-use plastics at film festival
Rizwana urges avoiding excessive lighting, single-use plastics at film festival
Plan underway to expand advanced laparoscopic surgery to district level: Prof PC Biswas
Khaleda Zia forced out of home, denied medical care: Mirza Abbas
Khaleda Zia forced out of home, denied medical care: Mirza Abbas
DHAKA, Jan 10, 2026 (BSS) - BNP standing committee member Mirza Abbas today said former Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia was forcibly removed from her residence with only a single saree, denied proper medical treatment and pushed to the brink of death. He added Khaleda Zia was not permitted to travel abroad for advanced medical care. Mirza Abbas made the remarks while speaking at a doa mahfil organized by the Diploma Engineering Association of Bangladesh at the Diploma Engineering Institute auditorium in the capital. The program was held to seek eternal peace for the departed soul of Begum Khaleda Zia. Recalling her words, Mirza Abbas said that Khaleda Zia had once stated she had no place outside the country and wished to die in her homeland, adding that "Almighty Allah has accepted her wish." BNP leaders and activists from various levels, diploma engineers, and invited guests attended the prayer meeting.
BNP withdraws expulsion orders of 5 leaders
BNP withdraws expulsion orders of 5 leaders
NCP to announce number of candidates in Jamaat-led alliance within days: Nahid
NCP to announce number of candidates in Jamaat-led alliance within days: Nahid
Khaleda Zia: From homemaker to Bangladesh's first female prime minister
Khaleda Zia: From homemaker to Bangladesh's first female prime minister
The untold Liberation War journey of Khaleda Zia
The untold Liberation War journey of Khaleda Zia
Khaleda Zia's policy: Balancing between left and right
Khaleda Zia's policy: Balancing between left and right
Adieu Khaleda Zia: The fearless face of Bangladesh politics
Adieu Khaleda Zia: The fearless face of Bangladesh politics
Bangladesh secures major breakthrough in US trade talks
Bangladesh secures major breakthrough in US trade talks
DHAKA, Jan 10, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh has achieved an important step forward in strengthening its mutually beneficial trade relationship with the United States, opening the door to greater market access and new opportunities for its vital textile and apparel sector. In response to a request from National Security Adviser Dr Khalilur Rahman, who is currently visiting Washington DC, the US Trade Representative Ambassador Jamieson Greer has agreed to raise with US President Donald Trump the possibility of reducing Bangladesh's current 20 percent reciprocal tariff rate, bringing it more in line with regional competitors. Even more significantly, both sides have developed an innovative and forward-looking solution to support Bangladesh's export priorities, according to a press release of the Chief Adviser's Press Wing.  Under a proposed preferential scheme discussed on Thursday by Dr Rahman and Ambassador Greer, Bangladesh would receive tariff-free access to the US market for textile and apparel exports equivalent to its imports of US-produced cotton and man-made fiber textile inputs, measured on a square-meter basis. This creative, win-win approach strengthens bilateral trade, supports Bangladeshi manufacturers and workers, and deepens supply-chain ties with US producers.  It reflects growing momentum and goodwill in US-Bangladesh economic relations and marks a promising new chapter for Bangladesh's global trade prospects.
Sustainable growth not possible without banking sector reforms: CPD
Sustainable growth not possible without banking sector reforms: CPD
Bangladesh’s economy demonstrates resilience, gradual stabilization: Dr Salehuddin
Bangladesh’s economy demonstrates resilience, gradual stabilization: Dr Salehuddin
Youth festival held in Rajbari thru various competitions 
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Turkish Ambassador meets Tarique Rahman
Khaleda Zia forced out of home, denied medical care: Mirza Abbas
Rizwana urges avoiding excessive lighting, single-use plastics at film festival
BNP withdraws expulsion orders of 5 leaders
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IU's ICT Dept celebrates silver jubilee, 1st reunion
IU's ICT Dept celebrates silver jubilee, 1st reunion
3-day non-fiction book fair begins at DU
3-day non-fiction book fair begins at DU
Govt plans to introduce new assessment system in primary education
Govt plans to introduce new assessment system in primary education
Dr Bidhan for quality research of science to take country forward
Dr Bidhan for quality research of science to take country forward
250 kg waste collected in one-hour cleanup at Cox’s Bazar beach
250 kg waste collected in one-hour cleanup at Cox’s Bazar beach
COX’S BAZAR, Jan 10, 2026 (BSS) — One hour cleanup campaign at the world’s longest sandy sea beach in Cox’s Bazar collected 250 kilograms of plastic and other waste this morning.   The drive was carried out at Laboni Point by 120 volunteers under the joint initiative of NGO YPSA and several youth organizations active in Cox’s Bazar. Chattogram City Corporation Mayor Dr. Shahadat Hossain attended the campaign as chief guest.  In his inaugural speech, he stressed the importance of youth participation in ensuring eco-friendly urban and tourism management, reducing plastic pollution, and safeguarding public health.  “Cox’s Bazar is a source of national pride and keeping the beach clean and environmental friendly is the responsibility of all citizens,” he said. He further emphasized the need for controlling plastic use in beach areas and reducing single-use plastics through collective efforts to build a green, healthy and safer city. The campaign aimed to spread awareness about reducing plastic pollution, protecting the environment, and promoting sustainable tourism.  The campaign was organized by YPSA with support from Chattogram City Corporation and Tourist Police Cox’s Bazar Region.  Founder and Chairman of Cox’s Bazar International University Mohammad Mujibur Rahman and Founder and Chief Executive of YPSA Dr. Md. Arifur Rahman joined the campaign as special guests. Volunteers from 12 youth organizations, local representatives, media workers, and tourist police joined the initiative.  The collected 250 kilograms of waste was handed over to the authorities for eco-friendly management.  
Prayer held in Khulna for seeking eternal peace of Begum Khaleda Zia
Prayer held in Khulna for seeking eternal peace of Begum Khaleda Zia
Notorious terrorist held in Ctg
Notorious terrorist held in Ctg
Omarzai leaves Sylhet to join Afghanistan for nat’l duty
Omarzai leaves Sylhet to join Afghanistan for nat’l duty
Neer takes solo lead 
Neer takes solo lead 
Nisham joins Rajshahi Warriors to play in BPL
Nisham joins Rajshahi Warriors to play in BPL
Hobart captain heaps praise on world class Rishad
Hobart captain heaps praise on world class Rishad
Trump signs emergency order to protect US-held revenue from Venezuela oil
Trump signs emergency order to protect US-held revenue from Venezuela oil
WASHINGTON, United States, Jan 10, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order protecting US-held money derived from sales of Venezuelan oil, after the ouster of Nicolas Maduro, the White House said. In an order signed Friday, Trump -- who has made clear that tapping Venezuela's vast oil reserves was a key goal in the US ouster of Maduro -- is acting "to advance US foreign policy objectives," the White House said in a fact sheet accompanying the order. The action follows a meeting Friday in Washington where Trump pressed top oil executives to invest in Venezuela, and was met with a cautious reception -- with the chief executive of ExxonMobil describing the country as "uninvestable" without sweeping reforms. ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips exited in 2007 after refusing demands by then-president Hugo Chavez to cede majority control to the state. They have been fighting to recoup billions of dollars they say Venezuela owes them. Chevron is currently the only US firm licensed to operate in Venezuela. Trump's executive order signed Friday declares a national emergency "to safeguard Venezuelan oil revenue held in U.S. Treasury accounts from attachment or judicial process," the White House fact sheet said. In effect, it places those revenues under special protection in order to prevent them from being seized by courts or creditors. The action is decreed to be necessary for US national security and foreign policy. "President Trump is preventing the seizure of Venezuelan oil revenue that could undermine critical U.S. efforts to ensure economic and political stability in Venezuela," the fact sheet said. Sanctioned by Washington since 2019, Venezuela sits on about a fifth of the world's oil reserves and was once a major crude supplier to the United States. But it produced only around one percent of the world's total crude output in 2024, according to OPEC, having been hampered by years of underinvestment, sanctions and embargoes. Trump sees the country's massive oil reserves as a windfall in his fight to further lower US domestic fuel prices. The executive order comes one week after US forces seized authoritarian leader Maduro in a nighttime operation in the Venezuelan capital that killed dozens of Venezuelan and Cuban security forces.    
Cold wave lingers in 19 districts despite slight temperature rise
Cold wave lingers in 19 districts despite slight temperature rise
Temperature drops to 9°C in Kurigram, char residents struggle amid intensifying cold
Temperature drops to 9°C in Kurigram, char residents struggle amid intensifying cold
Cold wave, fog to dominate weather 
Cold wave, fog to dominate weather 
Panchagarh Shivers at Season's lowest 6.8°C
Panchagarh Shivers at Season's lowest 6.8°C
Lowest temperature of season drops to 6.7 degrees Celsius
Lowest temperature of season drops to 6.7 degrees Celsius
Mild cold wave sweeps parts of country, dry weather likely
Mild cold wave sweeps parts of country, dry weather likely
Mild cold wave, temperature fall, dense fog grip parts of country
Mild cold wave, temperature fall, dense fog grip parts of country

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List of key Golden Globe nominees
List of key Golden Globe nominees
JICA commences photography contest titled “My Bangladesh, My Development”
JICA commences photography contest titled “My Bangladesh, My Development”
6th Bogura International Film Festival begins today
6th Bogura International Film Festival begins today
Key winners at Critics Choice Awards
Key winners at Critics Choice Awards
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29 more hospitalized with dengue
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35 dengue patients hospitalized in 24 hours
Bhawal Garh stands as living testimony to bengal's history, heritage
Bhawal Garh stands as living testimony to bengal's history, heritage
Farmers passing busy time transplanting Boro seedlings in Rajshahi
Farmers passing busy time transplanting Boro seedlings in Rajshahi
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Bhawal Garh stands as living testimony to bengal's history, heritage
Bhawal Garh stands as living testimony to bengal's history, heritage
Tourist influx peaks in Rangamati in winter season
Panchagarh's unique 'Rocks Museum' draws tourists with ancient artifacts