Govt announces 15pc house rent for MPO teachers, employees 
Govt announces 15pc house rent for MPO teachers, employees 
EC plans central cell to combat AI misuse during polls
EC plans central cell to combat AI misuse during polls
Employees must uphold honesty, responsibility: Land Secy
Employees must uphold honesty, responsibility: Land Secy
Promotion, post creation, recruitment must follow govt rules: Info Secy
Promotion, post creation, recruitment must follow govt rules: Info Secy
IRI delegation meets BNP
IRI delegation meets BNP
GED's economic outlook presents cautious optimism 
GED's economic outlook presents cautious optimism 
BNP has no dilemma over PM post: Fakhrul
DMP files 1846 cases for violating traffic rules
DMP files 1846 cases for violating traffic rules
DHAKA, Oct 21, 2025 (BSS) - Dhaka Metropolitan Police's (DMP) Traffic  Division has filed a total of 1846 cases across the capital for violating traffic rules. This information was confirmed in a press release issued here today, signed by  Deputy Commissioner of Police (Media and Public Relations Division) of the  Dhaka Metropolitan Police Muhammad Talebur Rahman. It said the DMP Traffic Division has filed those cases and realized fines during the last one day on October 20 through regular drives against traffic rule breakers. During the drive, a total of 379 vehicles were impounded and 116 others were towed.  The DMP information further said the drive will continue to bring discipline on Dhaka's streets.   
Shyama Puja celebrated at KU
Shyama Puja celebrated at KU
Illegal gas connections removed in Keraniganj
Illegal gas connections removed in Keraniganj
Govt raises house rent allowance for MPO-listed teachers, employees
Govt raises house rent allowance for MPO-listed teachers, employees
Security services investigate each fire incident thoroughly: CA Press Wing 
Security services investigate each fire incident thoroughly: CA Press Wing 
New Bangladesh emerges through signing of July National Charter: CA 
New Bangladesh emerges through signing of July National Charter: CA 
Govt didn't raise edible oil prices: Bashir
Govt didn't raise edible oil prices: Bashir
IMF says growth accelerating in Middle East, North Africa
IMF says growth accelerating in Middle East, North Africa
DUBAI, Oct 21, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Growth has accelerated in Middle Eastern and North African countries this year despite global uncertainty and conflicts in the region, according to an IMF report published on Tuesday. "Despite all the shocks we saw to trade with the tariff measures, geopolitical tension, the conflicts, the volatility in oil price, we see that growth has been performing better than last year," Jihad Azour, IMF director for the Middle East and Central Asia, said in an interview with AFP. "And it's not only in a group of countries, but I would say spread around the region," he added. The institution presented its latest regional report in Dubai on Tuesday, forecasting growth of 3.3 percent this year in the MENA region and 3.7 percent in 2026 -- 0.7 and 0.3 percentage points higher, respectively, than its previous projections in May. The region's GDP grew by 2.1 percent in 2024. Gulf countries have particularly benefited from increased oil production, which offset falling prices, while others saw gains from rebounds in tourism, industry or agriculture, Azour explained. Despite the war in Gaza, "the region was able to withstand the big geopolitical shock of the last two years", including neighbouring countries such as Jordan and Egypt, Azour said. The current ceasefire in the Palestinian territory is "an important and welcome development", but it is still too early to know whether it will affect the region's economic outlook. "The impact on the region hinges on how this stability will materialise into improvement in the overall risk profile for the region and also what we see of potential reconstruction or post-conflict in Syria, Lebanon and in Gaza, and also later in the West Bank," he explained. The immediate priority is to assess the damage in Gaza and the reconstruction needs, with support from the United Nations and the World Bank, Azour added. Financing needs will also be "immense" in other conflict-affected countries such as war-wracked Yemen and Sudan due to declining international aid, he added.  
Equities rally on China-US hopes, new Japanese PM lifts Tokyo
Equities rally on China-US hopes, new Japanese PM lifts Tokyo
EU timber imports linked to deforestation on Indonesia's Borneo: NGOs
EU timber imports linked to deforestation on Indonesia's Borneo: NGOs
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Murder case filed against wife Samira, 10 others over Salman Shah's death
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Road crash kills trader at Rauzan
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Promotion, post creation, recruitment must follow govt rules: Info Secy
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Shyama Puja celebrated at KU
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Shyama Puja celebrated at KU
Shyama Puja celebrated at KU
Seminar on 'Traditional Chinese Medicine' held at DU
Seminar on 'Traditional Chinese Medicine' held at DU
Statistics is main tool for building knowledge-based society: BRUR VC
Statistics is main tool for building knowledge-based society: BRUR VC
World Statistics Day celebrated at Jahangirnagar University
World Statistics Day celebrated at Jahangirnagar University
Road crash kills trader at Rauzan
Road crash kills trader at Rauzan
CHATTOGRAM, Oct 21, 2025 (BSS) - A vegetable trader was killed and three others were injured in a head-on collision between a covered van and a CNG-run auto-rickshaw at Rauzan upazila in the district this morning. The deceased was identified as Nazim Uddin, 44, son of Idris Mia of Ward No-4 under Chikdair union of the upazila. The accident occurred in the Gahira Dolainagar Aturannighata area when a covered van collided with the auto-rickshaw, leaving Nazim Uddin, a passenger of the three-wheeler, dead on the spot and three others critically injured, Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Rauzan Police Station Monirul Islam Bhuiyan told BSS. The injured were rushed to Chattogram Medical College Hospital (CMCH) for treatment, the OC added.  
One to die in Madaripur murder case
One to die in Madaripur murder case
Climate-smart farming key to boosting yields in Barind region, say experts
Climate-smart farming key to boosting yields in Barind region, say experts
Murder case filed against wife Samira, 10 others over Salman Shah's death
Murder case filed against wife Samira, 10 others over Salman Shah's death
One to die in Madaripur murder case
One to die in Madaripur murder case
SC starts hearing appeal over CG system
SC starts hearing appeal over CG system
Woman gets 14 yrs jail for stealing newborn in Sirajganj
Woman gets 14 yrs jail for stealing newborn in Sirajganj
French navy shoots drug-smuggling go-fast boat
French navy shoots drug-smuggling go-fast boat
 BREST, France, Oct 21, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The French navy opened fire on a go-fast boat in the Atlantic to immobilise it, arrest its crew and seize 2.4 tonnes of cocaine on board worth $150 million, authorities said on Tuesday. The forceful interception happened on Friday night of last week, off the Portuguese archipelago of Madeira, located in the ocean off Morocco, according to France's maritime prefecture for the Atlantic. The operation was carried out in coordination with US and UK police, and in cooperation with Portuguese and Spanish authorities, the prefecture said in a statement. A navy warship, deploying a helicopter it carries, along with a navy surveillance plane and a French coast guard vessel were used to bring the drug-smuggling boat to a halt. "The use of force was necessary to immobilise the go-fast because it refused to obey instructions to stop," the prefecture said in a statement. A total of 2,373 kilos of cocaine were found and seized on the boat -- worth an estimated 128 million euros ($150 million). The crew were arrested. The statement did not give their number or nationalities.  
Bangladesh to host Afghanistan-Myanmar match on November 18
Bangladesh to host Afghanistan-Myanmar match on November 18
Nasum in as Bangladesh opt to bat first in 2nd ODI
Nasum in as Bangladesh opt to bat first in 2nd ODI
Shaheen Afridi appointed Pakistan ODI captain for South Africa series
Shaheen Afridi appointed Pakistan ODI captain for South Africa series
South Africa dismiss Pakistan for 333 in second Test
South Africa dismiss Pakistan for 333 in second Test
Chess Federation mourns US grandmaster dead at 29
Chess Federation mourns US grandmaster dead at 29
Women's football team off to Bangkok
Women's football team off to Bangkok
Maccabi Tel Aviv to decline tickets for European tie at Aston Villa
Maccabi Tel Aviv to decline tickets for European tie at Aston Villa

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BanglaFact detects distorted comments of Mirza Fakhrul
BanglaFact detects distorted comments of Mirza Fakhrul
Indian video misrepresented as Bangladesh incident: BanglaFact 
Indian video misrepresented as Bangladesh incident: BanglaFact 
‘India Today’ report on Khagrachari incident is completely baseless: BanglaFact
‘India Today’ report on Khagrachari incident is completely baseless: BanglaFact
Myanmar's footage being used to mislead people in Khagrachari: Rumor Scanner 
Myanmar's footage being used to mislead people in Khagrachari: Rumor Scanner 
US pianist Eric Lu wins prestigious Chopin competitionc
US pianist Eric Lu wins prestigious Chopin competitionc
London 'scream club' helps young people relieve stress
London 'scream club' helps young people relieve stress
Court orders murder case over actor Salman Shah’s death after 29 years
Court orders murder case over actor Salman Shah’s death after 29 years
Varendra Research Museum exhibits centuries-old artefacts in Rajshahi
Varendra Research Museum exhibits centuries-old artefacts in Rajshahi
Bangladesh lays emphasis on collective efforts to prevent NCDs
Bangladesh lays emphasis on collective efforts to prevent NCDs
Health officials report four deaths, 942 fresh cases of dengue inflection overnight
Health officials report one death, 950 fresh cases of dengue inflection
Seeds, fertilizers distributed among 495 farmers in Bagerhat
Seeds, fertilizers distributed among 495 farmers in Bagerhat
Crab farming thrives in Maheshkhali upazila
Lemon farming thrives in Rangpur region
Govt agencies must lead Bangladesh’s transition to renewable energy: Rizwana
Govt agencies must lead Bangladesh’s transition to renewable energy: Rizwana
Nearly 900 mn poor people exposed to climate shocks, UN warns
CPD to organise ‘Climate Week 2025’ from tomorrow