Job creation among govt's top priorities : Mahdi Amin
Job creation among govt's top priorities : Mahdi Amin
Trump arrives in China for superpower summit with Xi
Trump arrives in China for superpower summit with Xi
Social development impossible leaving behind persons with disabilities: Social Welfare Minister
Social development impossible leaving behind persons with disabilities: Social Welfare Minister
US envoy discusses energy cooperation with Bangladesh 
US envoy discusses energy cooperation with Bangladesh 
Govt moves to set up Cumilla WASA for improved civic amenities
Govt moves to set up Cumilla WASA for improved civic amenities
Zubaida Rahman stands by 6-month-old measles-infected Noor Nahar
Zubaida Rahman stands by 6-month-old measles-infected Noor Nahar
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80 arrested in Tejgaon division anti-crime drive
80 arrested in Tejgaon division anti-crime drive
DHAKA, May 13, 2026 (BSS) - Police arrested a total of 80 people during special drives in different crime-prone areas under the Tejgaon Division. According to police sources, the operation was conducted on Tuesday as part of regular anti-crime activities in the capital. Among those arrested, 10 were detained by Tejgaon Police Station, 11 by Sher-e-Bangla Nagar Police Station, 23 by Mohammadpur Police Station, 13 by Adabor Police Station, seven by Tejgaon Industrial Area Police Station, and 16 by Hatirjheel Police Station. All detainees were produced before the court.
Govt moves to address waterlogging in Dhaka South, Narayanganj 
Govt moves to address waterlogging in Dhaka South, Narayanganj 
Rail authorities advise buying tickets via designated app
Rail authorities advise buying tickets via designated app
Trump arrives in China for superpower summit with Xi
Trump arrives in China for superpower summit with Xi
 BEIJING, May 13, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - US President Donald Trump landed in Beijing on Wednesday for a high-stakes summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping aimed at easing deep tensions between the rival superpowers. Beginning the first visit to China by a US president in nearly a decade, Trump touched down on Air Force One at Beijing Capital International Airport at 7:50 pm (1150 GMT) after the long flight from Washington. Ructions over Iran, trade and Taiwan loom over the highly anticipated meeting between the leaders of the world's largest economies, which Trump had already delayed from March because of the war in the Middle East. But Trump appeared firmly focused on business deals, with Nvidia chief Jensen Huang boarding the plane at the last minute in Alaska and Tesla's Elon Musk also travelling on the presidential jet. As the global AI race hots up, China is currently banned from purchasing the cutting-edge chips that Huang's company produces under US export rules that Washington says are to protect national security. Trump said in a social media post en route that he would be "be asking President Xi, a Leader of extraordinary distinction, to 'open up' China so that these brilliant people can work their magic". Visiting China for the first time since 2017 during his first term, Trump is expected to receive a lavish welcome from Chinese authorities and will have a packed itinerary. Trump and Xi will hold talks at 10:00 am (0200 GMT) on Thursday in Beijing's opulent Great Hall of the People, where they will also enjoy a state banquet in the evening. On Friday, they are set to have tea and a working lunch before the US president heads home. As he departed the White House, Trump said he expected a "long talk" with Xi about the joint US-Israeli war with Iran, which sells most of its US-sanctioned oil to China. But he also downplayed disagreements, telling reporters that "I don't think we need any help with Iran" from China and that Xi had been "relatively good" on the topic. The Chinese foreign ministry said Wednesday it "welcomes" Trump's visit and that "China stands ready to work with the United States... to expand cooperation and manage differences". - 'Big deal' - Yet Beijing is growing impatient for peace, with Foreign Minister Wang Yi urging his Pakistani counterpart on Tuesday to step up mediation efforts between Iran and the United States. Trump said Monday he would speak to Xi about US arms sales to Taiwan, the self-governing democracy claimed by China -- a departure from historic US insistence that it will not consult Beijing on its support to the island. The long-simmering trade war between the two countries will also be top of the agenda, after Trump's sweeping tariffs last year triggered tit-for-tat levies that exceeded 100 percent. Trump and Xi are set to discuss extending a one-year tariff truce, which the two leaders reached during their last meeting in South Korea in October, although a deal is far from certain. China's controls on rare earth exports and agriculture exports are also expected to be on the menu. The tense buildup to the summit was already visible on the streets of Beijing, with police monitoring major intersections and checking the ID cards of passengers on the metro, AFP journalists saw. "It's definitely a big deal," said Wen Wen, a 24-year-old woman travelling from the eastern city of Nanjing, when asked by AFP about Trump's visit. "Some progress will certainly be made," she said, noting that she hopes China and the United States can ensure "lasting peace" despite "recent instability in the global situation". Trump has repeatedly touted a strong personal relationship with Xi, which he insisted on Monday would prevent a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. Trump's trip will be closely scrutinised by Taiwan and Asian allies for any sign of weakening US support.
PM calls for focusing on research, innovation in universities
PM calls for focusing on research, innovation in universities
PM urges police to ensure peace, security of country's people
PM urges police to ensure peace, security of country's people
Govt aims to leverage US trade deal to advance economy: Titumir
Govt aims to leverage US trade deal to advance economy: Titumir
BB directs banks to ensure adequate financing for raw hide purchase
BB directs banks to ensure adequate financing for raw hide purchase
Nevian Lifescience begins pharma exports to Canada
Nevian Lifescience begins pharma exports to Canada
DHAKA, May 13, 2026 (BSS) - Nevian Lifescience PLC, formerly Novartis Bangladesh Limited, has started pharmaceutical exports to Canada, marking a major milestone for Bangladesh's drug industry. The exports are being carried out under a contract manufacturing agreement with Swiss multinational company Sandoz, a press release said today. In the first phase, medicines produced at Nevian's Tongi plant are being shipped to Sandoz Canada based on orders from Sandoz AG, Switzerland. The company also plans to expand exports to selected markets in Europe, North and South America under the same arrangement. The announcement was made at a programme held at Nevian's Tongi facility.  Health and Family Welfare Minister Sardar Md Sakhawat Husain joined virtually as chief guest and praised the achievement, saying it reflects the growing strength of Bangladesh's pharmaceutical sector and export diversification. Nevian Managing Director Musawath Shams Zahedee said exports to a highly regulated market like Canada demonstrate the company's commitment to maintaining international quality standards and mark a new milestone in contract manufacturing. Nevian, now owned by Radiant Pharmaceuticals after acquiring a majority stake in 2025, continues to operate from its EU-GMP-certified Tongi plant under globally recognized quality standards in collaboration with Sandoz.  
BB cuts overdue loan penalty rate to spur investment
BB cuts overdue loan penalty rate to spur investment
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DSE, BFIU, BSEC hold joint workshop on AML/CFT compliance 
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Rumor scanner identifies SSC question leak claim as false
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False claim of Ctg Hindu girl abduction traced to Pakistan incident: BanglaFact
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Manju calls for long-term planning for future
Manju calls for long-term planning for future
KHULNA, May 13, 2026 (BSS) - Khulna City Corporation (KCC) Administrator Nazrul Islam Manju today said the current global situation has created new challenges, making long-term planning essential for the future. He said Bangladesh has limited employment opportunities, and students must be educated in information technology and technical skills to become globally competitive human resources. The KCC administrator made the remarks while addressing a programme at Khan Jahan Ali Science and Technology College in Boyra on Wednesday, marking its 24th anniversary. The event also included an orientation for newly admitted students, a reception for meritorious students and a cultural programme. At the event, Manju distributed honorary crests among outstanding students. Welcoming the students to their new academic journey, he said the government has introduced bank loan facilities to facilitate overseas education for students. He also noted that agreements are being signed with different countries to create dignified employment opportunities abroad. Principal Engineer Md Abdul Kalam Azad presided over the programme. Among others, Professor Dr Md Hasanuzzaman of Khulna University of Engineering and Technology, Khulna University Controller of Examinations Sheikh Sharafat Ali, and former KCC councillor Rabeya Fahid Hasnahena addressed the event as special guests.  Academic In-Charge and Electrical Instructor Tulip Ghosh delivered the welcome speech, while Advocate Sheikh Oliul Islam, legal adviser of the college, conducted the programme.   
KU VC calls for broader studies on top-dying disease of Sundari trees
KU VC calls for broader studies on top-dying disease of Sundari trees
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50 percent progress in canal excavation in Rajshahi: DC
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Govt committed to excellence in higher education: Education Minister
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Sinovac Foundation donates 3.83 lakh doses of polio vaccine to Bangladesh
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Boost community healthcare to curb measles surge: epidemiologist
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Historic Lalkuthi set to reopen after major restoration
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IU hosts two-day national science festival
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Gazipur DC stresses personal awareness to protect environment
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