PM's China visit elevates ties to highest level: FM 
PM's China visit elevates ties to highest level: FM 
PM's visit deepens Dhaka-Kuala Lumpur strategic partnership: FM
PM's visit deepens Dhaka-Kuala Lumpur strategic partnership: FM
Social media reports of bodies floating in Turag River baseless: Police HQ
Social media reports of bodies floating in Turag River baseless: Police HQ
Abdullah's appointment as professor emeritus was unlawful: BMU
Abdullah's appointment as professor emeritus was unlawful: BMU
BCTI playing vital role in producing skilled filmmakers: Zahed 
BCTI playing vital role in producing skilled filmmakers: Zahed 
Transparent use of education budget must be ensured: Education Minister
Transparent use of education budget must be ensured: Education Minister
Mir Helal vows corruption-free development in hill tracts
Mir Helal vows corruption-free development in hill tracts
DHAKA, June 27, 2026 (BSS) - State Minister for Land and Chattogram Hill Tracts Affairs Barrister Mir Mohammad Helal Uddin today said the current government would not allow corruption, irregularities, looting and neglect in the three hill districts, unlike the period before the 12 February 2026 election. He said, "Under the leadership of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, the government will continue to work with the highest priority on improving the living standards and infrastructure development of the hill tracts region through the coordination of hill and plain communities, to build a prosperous Bangladesh."  The state minister made the remarks as the chief guest at the inaugural ceremony of the three-day 'Hill Fruit Fair 2026,' which began today at the Chattogram Hill Tracts Complex Auditorium on Bailey Road in the city, said a press release here.  The Ministry of Land and Chattogram Hill Tracts Affairs organized the event. Mir Helal said that in the past, a total of 1,074 nominal or small projects were undertaken in the three hill districts under various names, which did not bring any tangible development. "In the future, the rate of approving and implementing such unnecessary schemes will be reduced, and real development will be ensured based on practical and research-based information," he added.  Promising radical changes in the education, health, and infrastructure sectors of the hill tracts region, State Minister Mir Helal said, "To ensure healthcare services at the union level for school-going female students, pregnant mothers, and the elderly, a specialized healthcare facility for women will be established in each upazila." Regarding the development of a modern education system, he said e-learning systems are being introduced so that students from the hill tracts region can keep pace with the rest of the world.
BanglaFact debunks false claim linking Jubo Dal leader to alleged abduction
BanglaFact debunks false claim linking Jubo Dal leader to alleged abduction
DMP holds ‘bi-monthly health camp’ for transport workers 
DMP holds ‘bi-monthly health camp’ for transport workers 
UK to expand refugee sponsorship schemes
UK to expand refugee sponsorship schemes
LONDON, June 27, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The UK interior ministry has announced it will create new legal routes for asylum seekers, including allowing community organisations to sponsor refugees based on a similar system in Canada. The system will come into place later this year, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said late Friday, with organisations and some "trusted" universities able to sponsor refugees and first arrivals expected in autumn 2027. A route for employers to sponsor refugees is also expected to open next year, the Home Office said in a press release. Immigration and asylum are thorny issues in the UK, where the hard-right Reform UK party has rapidly grown in popularity, riding a wave of anti- immigrant sentiment. Keir Starmer, who stepped down as prime minister this week but will remain in power until his successor is chosen, has tried to appear tough on immigration since coming into power two years ago. His government will next week introduce legislation in parliament tightening asylum rules, including making it easier to deport failed asylum seekers and restricting family reunion for refugees to immediate family members. The immigration policies of his likely successor Andy Burnham -- who could replace Starmer as early as July -- remain unclear, though he has acknowledged migration concerns in his recent campaign to become an MP. It is also uncertain whether Mahmood, the straight-talking face of Starmer's immigration crackdown, will remain in her post under the next prime minister. "I will open new legal routes for genuine refugees, while closing loopholes that have been too often abused," Mahmood said in a statement. The new sponsorship scheme will "operate at a much higher capacity" than the UK Resettlement Scheme, which brought around 800 people in the year ending September 2025. The Home Office did not detail how many refugees could benefit from the scheme, but said it would be "capped". Previous sponsorship schemes have been targeted at countries including resettlement for refugees from Syria or Afghanistan. Earlier this year, Mahmood faced criticism from charities and within her own party over tough regulations, including making refugee status temporary and  banning education visas for some countries including Afghanistan, Myanmar and Sudan.  
PM presses ‘Bangladesh First’ policy in overseas visit to Malaysia, China
PM presses ‘Bangladesh First’ policy in overseas visit to Malaysia, China
PM seeks Chinese investment for great Asian economic miracle in Bangladesh 
PM seeks Chinese investment for great Asian economic miracle in Bangladesh 
PM joins WEF annual meet in Dalian city, China 
PM joins WEF annual meet in Dalian city, China 
"We are deeply touched by friendship of Malaysia": PM 
Chinese investment can help reduce Bangladesh's trade deficit: Muktadir
Chinese investment can help reduce Bangladesh's trade deficit: Muktadir
SYLHET, June 27, 2026 (BSS) - Commerce Minister Khandakar Abdul Muktadir has said increased Chinese investment in Bangladesh would help reduce the country's trade deficit with China. Speaking to journalists after a reception for new members of the Sylhet District Bar Association today, he said China has already granted duty-free access for all Bangladeshi products.  The government's strategy now is to attract more Chinese investment to Bangladesh to make better use of this opportunity, he added. "The key strategy for increasing exports to China is to bring more Chinese investment here. If investment increases, production will take place in Bangladesh, exports will rise, and the trade deficit will decrease," he said. He noted that a decision has been taken to establish an 800-acre Chinese industrial park in Chattogram, which is expected to boost Chinese investment, industrialization and employment. Referring to the Prime Minister's recent visit to China, he said discussions with top Chinese leaders and investors are expected to result in significant investment inflows. The minister also said that linking Bangladesh with the China-Myanmar Economic Corridor could allow goods to be transported to China by truck within 24 hours, further enhancing trade opportunities. On the legal sector, he emphasized the role of lawyers in upholding justice and constitutional rights, calling for unity and professional development within the legal community.  He stressed the need for modern training, including the use of artificial intelligence (AI), legal research, and courtroom skills, to build a more capable legal workforce. He added that a new law with strict penalties to curb online gambling has been placed in parliament and is expected to be passed soon.  Initiatives are also underway to establish special tribunals for faster disposal of drug-related cases, he added. The minister urged collective efforts from the government, judiciary and legal professionals to ensure justice, rule of law, and national development. The event was attended by senior judicial officials, Bar Association leaders and local dignitaries.  
Uninterrupted electricity supply is key factor of EV sector's success: BEPRC Chairman
Uninterrupted electricity supply is key factor of EV sector's success: BEPRC Chairman
Govt implementing rapid reforms to create investment-friendly environment: Commerce Minister
Govt implementing rapid reforms to create investment-friendly environment: Commerce Minister
  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
Social media reports of bodies floating in Turag River baseless: Police HQ
Transparent use of education budget must be ensured: Education Minister
Cyber security amendment bill placed in JS
Mir Helal vows corruption-free development in hill tracts
Renowned ophthalmologist Prof Dr. Rabiul Hossain passes away
BanglaFact debunks false claim linking Jubo Dal leader to alleged abduction
KSRM donates medical equipment worth Tk 2cr to CMCH
DMP holds ‘bi-monthly health camp’ for transport workers 
Budget to encourage hassle free local, foreign investments: MPs
Task force conducts anti-dengue drive in Banani
১০
BanglaFact debunks false claim linking Jubo Dal leader to alleged abduction
BanglaFact debunks false claim linking Jubo Dal leader to alleged abduction
FactWatch identifies misinformation campaign against Jubo Dal using false video
FactWatch identifies misinformation campaign against Jubo Dal using false video
AI video used to falsely claim police beating of photojournalist
AI video used to falsely claim police beating of photojournalist
Rumor scanner identifies SSC question leak claim as false
Rumor scanner identifies SSC question leak claim as false
Renowned ophthalmologist Prof Dr. Rabiul Hossain passes away
Renowned ophthalmologist Prof Dr. Rabiul Hossain passes away
CHATTOGRAM, June 27, 2025 (BSS) - Professor Dr Rabiul Hossain, a distinguished ophthalmologist and advisor as well as former managing trustee of the Chattogram Eye Hospital and Training Center (CEITC), has died today.  He died at 12:30 pm on Saturday, (June 27) due to complications related to old-age at a private hospital in the city. He was 90. He is survived by his two sons, Dr. Rajib Hossain and Riaz Hossain, grandchildren, relatives, and well-wishers to mourn his death. F amily sources said that his first namaz-e-janaza was held at the Jamiatul Falah Maidan in Chattogram following Isha prayers on Saturday. The second funeral service is scheduled for 9 am on Sunday, June 28, at the premises of the Chattogram Eye Hospital, and the third will take place at Kathachhara in Mirsarai after Zohr prayer, where he will be laid to eternal rest in the family graveyard.  Professor Dr. Rabiul Hossain, the only son of Mirsarai social worker Dr. Ahmedur Rahman and Wahidunnesa, was a pioneer in the development of the eye care treatment in Bangladesh. In 1973, he founded the Bangladesh National Blind Welfare Association and organized mobile eye camps across the country. In 1983, he established the modern Chattogram Eye Hospital and Training Center in Pahartali, Chattogram, which is now recognized as one of the most advanced eye care facilities in Southeast Asia.  He played a pivotal role in founding the Institute of Community Ophthalmology at the University of Chattogram.  His autobiography, titled 'Pleasure and Pain', was released in October 2025. Throughout his career, he received numerous national and international accolades. These honors include - the 'Order of Merit' from the Federal Republic of Germany, the 'Life Long Service Award' from the International Agency for Prevention of Blindness, the 'Distinguished Service Award' and Gold Medal from the Asia Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology, the Bangladesh Medical Association Award, an Honorary Doctorate, The Daily Star Award,  and many other domestic and international recognitions.  Professor Rabiul’s remarkable contributions to the advancement of ophthalmology and public health will be remembered by the medical community.  
KSRM donates medical equipment worth Tk 2cr to CMCH
KSRM donates medical equipment worth Tk 2cr to CMCH
Navy detains 21 smugglers, seizes 2 Myanmar-bound boats
Navy detains 21 smugglers, seizes 2 Myanmar-bound boats
NU students to plant 2cr trees in 5yrs
NU students to plant 2cr trees in 5yrs
JU 7th convocation to be held in early 2027
JU 7th convocation to be held in early 2027
1st Inter-University Taekwondo Competition begins at RU
1st Inter-University Taekwondo Competition begins at RU
Rajshahi Education Board holds coordination meeting ahead of HSC exams
Rajshahi Education Board holds coordination meeting ahead of HSC exams
Bangladesh eye winning start in one-off test against Zimbabwe
Bangladesh eye winning start in one-off test against Zimbabwe
Coca-Cola Bangladesh extends partnership with BCB
Coca-Cola Bangladesh extends partnership with BCB
England, Portugal eye top spots as World Cup group stages wrap up
England, Portugal eye top spots as World Cup group stages wrap up
Iran fans on emotional rollercoaster after World Cup draw with Egypt
Iran fans on emotional rollercoaster after World Cup draw with Egypt
BOA celebrates Olympic Day
BOA celebrates Olympic Day
Iran fans on emotional rollercoaster after World Cup draw with Egypt
Iran fans on emotional rollercoaster after World Cup draw with Egypt
Egypt coach optimistic about Salah
Egypt coach optimistic about Salah

Start Prayer Time

Date : 27 Jun, 2026
Activities on to preserve archaeological artefacts: Sabina Alam
Activities on to preserve archaeological artefacts: Sabina Alam
AI name is Michael Caine: 'The Odyssey' gets digital narrator
AI name is Michael Caine: 'The Odyssey' gets digital narrator
France's Louvre shortens hours due to heatwave
France's Louvre shortens hours due to heatwave
Louvre museum 'running out of steam', says new director
Louvre museum 'running out of steam', says new director
YouTube settles with teen averting new US addiction trial
YouTube settles with teen averting new US addiction trial
Race for robotaxi market arrives in London
Race for robotaxi market arrives in London
Apple CEO says AI boom makes price increases 'unavoidable'
Apple CEO says AI boom makes price increases 'unavoidable'
India resumes tourist visas for Bangladeshis from Sunday
India resumes tourist visas for Bangladeshis from Sunday
TK 1,039 crore approved for BMU budget
TK 1,039 crore approved for BMU budget
Six more die of suspected measles
One more dies of dengue, 198 hospitalized
Govt committed to strengthening tobacco control, raising tobacco product prices to protect public health: Ziauddin Hyder
BRRI develops 3 paddy varieties thru LSTD project
BRRI develops 3 paddy varieties thru LSTD project
Sweet grapes in Barendra's arid soil: new prospects for commercial cultivation
Rangpur farmers to produce 20.05-lakh tonnes of clean Aman rice
Records tumble as European heatwave moves east
Records tumble as European heatwave moves east
At least 193 mn in Europe to face temperatures above 35C Saturday: AFP analysis
Baking heatwave gives Europe no respite