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Opposition misleading people over July Charter: Fakhrul
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British PM echoes Tarique Rahman's 'I Have a Plan' vision: Swapon
Titumir calls for UN-led debt relief mechanism to safeguard investment in children, women
Titumir calls for UN-led debt relief mechanism to safeguard investment in children, women
Economy will recover from current challenges, RMG will be key partner: Fakhrul
Economy will recover from current challenges, RMG will be key partner: Fakhrul
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Bangladesh reaffirms commitment to inclusive, climate-resilient urban dev at UN
Govt assessing the damage in flood-hit areas for rehabilitation: Khasru
Govt assessing the damage in flood-hit areas for rehabilitation: Khasru
Bangladesh looks to Dutch expertise for long-term flood management: Forhad
Stakeholders discuss regional development priorities at Bagerhat meeting
Stakeholders discuss regional development priorities at Bagerhat meeting
BAGERHAT, July 17, 2026 (BSS) - Government officials, public representatives, political leaders, professionals and civil society members today discussed Bagerhat's overall development and future regional development plans at a meeting in the district. Organised by the Bagerhat Officers Forum, the meeting was held at the Sonatala conference room of the Zilla Parishad building and was chaired by the forum's president Dr Md Faridul Islam. Deputy Speaker Barrister Kayser Kamal MP attended as the chief guest, while State Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Affairs Sheikh Faridul Islam, Bagerhat Zilla Parishad Administrator Sheikh Mohammad Zakir Hossain and District BNP Convener Engineer ATM Akram Hossain Talim spoke as special guests. Among others present were Deputy Commissioner Golam Md Baten, Superintendent of Police Hasan Mohammad Naser Rikabder, US-based CPA Rafiqul Islam and Bagerhat Officers Forum General Secretary Zakir Hossain. Addressing the meeting, Kayser Kamal said the government is pursuing development with a "Bangladesh First" approach and stressed the need for coordinated efforts by the administration, political parties and the elected government to ensure sustainable development and human resource growth. He said the government has prioritised education and healthcare in budget allocations to improve access to quality services. He also highlighted the importance of infrastructure development, including an airport, better road connectivity and employment generation in coastal areas to unlock Bagerhat's development potential. State Minister Sheikh Faridul Islam stressed the need to upgrade the Khulna-Mongla highway, build an airport and construct a sustainable embankment to address coastal salinity. He also called for establishing a medical university, technical colleges and IT training centres to expand employment opportunities and reduce dependence on the Sundarbans. He said improved saline water management could boost agriculture, strengthen shrimp farming and attract greater investment. Participants, including military and civil officials, political leaders, representatives of cultural and professional organisations, journalists and other stakeholders, offered recommendations on infrastructure, education, healthcare, employment and investment to support the district's long-term development. Earlier in the day, Deputy Speaker Kayser Kamal visited the grave of late Badal Morol, president of Baruipara Union Krishak Dal in Bagerhat Sadar, and expressed condolences to his family. He later attended a separate meeting with district BNP and allied organisation leaders at the Bagerhat Circuit House, chaired by District BNP Convener Engineer ATM Akram Hossain Talim.
Prime accused arrested in Narsingdi infant abuse case
Prime accused arrested in Narsingdi infant abuse case
Jamaat supports friendly relations with all neighbours: Parwar
Jamaat supports friendly relations with all neighbours: Parwar
Andy Burnham elected new Labour leader, now set to be UK PM
Andy Burnham elected new Labour leader, now set to be UK PM
LONDON, July 17, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Veteran UK politician Andy Burnham was Friday confirmed as the new leader of the ruling Labour Party, and is now set to be Britain's next prime minister. "There being no other eligibly nominated candidate, it is therefore my honour to declare that the duly elected leader of the Labour Party is Andy Burnham," interior minister Shabana Mahmood told a special party conference.  
PM for collective efforts to build prosperous, discrimination-free Bangladesh
PM for collective efforts to build prosperous, discrimination-free Bangladesh
PM for raising children with humane values to build 'humane Bangladesh' 
PM for raising children with humane values to build 'humane Bangladesh' 
PM for collective efforts to make country greener
PM for collective efforts to make country greener
PM urges youths to become entrepreneurs braving challenges 
PM urges youths to become entrepreneurs braving challenges 
Volvo Cars sees declining sales in 'challenging' environment
Volvo Cars sees declining sales in 'challenging' environment
STOCKHOLM, July 17, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Swedish carmaker Volvo Cars on Friday reported a drop in sales in the second quarter, noting a "very challenging environment," but said it expected sales to pick up in the second half of the year. "The second quarter ends a turbulent first half of 2026. The China market weakened for us as well as for the whole industry, and global uncertainty resulting from the Middle East conflict increased," chief executive Hakan Samuelsson said in a comment. For the period from April to June, Volvo Cars reported revenues of 77.7 billion kronor ($8.05 billion), down from 93.5 billion kronor a year earlier. The number of vehicles sold dropped six percent to 171,500. Net income came in at 417 million kronor, up from a net loss of 8.1 billion kronor, but the second quarter of 2025 was impacted by a 11.4-billion-kronor writedown of the value of its electric cars. Samuelsson said that looking ahead, there were positive signs. "After several months of sales decline, the US is showing signs of recovery with two consecutive months of growth in May and June," Samuelsson said, adding that Volvo Cars expected this recovery to continue. Coupled with growth in Europe, Samuelsson said they expected "significantly stronger sales during the second half of the year as compared to the first half." He also said that the company was making progress on cost-cutting actions, including "a reduced headcount of approximately 3,000 positions" compared to the first half of 2025. Volvo Cars last year announced an 18-billion-kronor cost-cutting plan.
EU, G77 reaffirm support for Bangladesh's LDC graduation
EU, G77 reaffirm support for Bangladesh's LDC graduation
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Tokyo, Taipei lead tech losses as Asian markets suffer again
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BanglaFact debunks false claim linking Jubo Dal leader to alleged abduction
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FactWatch identifies misinformation campaign against Jubo Dal using false video
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AI video used to falsely claim police beating of photojournalist
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Rumor scanner identifies SSC question leak claim as false
Two women crushed by trains in Rangpur
Two women crushed by trains in Rangpur
RANGPUR, July 17, 2026 (BSS)- Two women were killed in two separate train accidents at Sukhanpukur area of Pirgachha upazila here today. Police said the deceased were identified as Rasheda Begum, 55, wife of Jamal Uddin of Dakshin Dudhyabari village and Airin Akhter Tarin, 21, wife of Abdur Rouf of Paran village of Pirgachha upazila of the district.    Rasheda Begum was killed as Santahar-bound Dolanchapa Express hit her at Sukhanpukur area while Airin Akhter Tarin was crushed under the wheel of Lalmonirhat-bound Padmarag train. As families have not filed any complaints the bodies were handed over to the relatives after completing legal process.  
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Journalists must keep pace with technology: PIB DG
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Call to build a green Bangladesh through tree plantation
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Daylong workshop on 'Engineering Optimization and AI' held at RUET
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HSC, equivalent examinations under Chattogram Board postponed
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24 tree species saplings planted at RUET in July spirit
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PM's Education Assistance Trust warns against scholarship OTP, password scam
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Shaheed Abu Sayeed Inter-Departmental Football Tournament 2026 ends
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Bangladesh crush Zimbabwe in 2nd T20 to level the series
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'Great innings has come to an end' -- cricket legend Sobers dies
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Hridoy hails all-round effort after leveling T20 series against Zimbabwe
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Tanzid, Saif fifty powers Bangladesh to 186-5
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All madrasas asked to display banners for 'Notun Kuri Sports' prog
All madrasas asked to display banners for 'Notun Kuri Sports' prog
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Financial assistance provided to Notun Kuri karate student Atikul
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Natun Kuri sport's national round to begin July 18
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Preparatory meeting for 2nd edition of 'Notun Kuri Sports' held
Cultural personalities, institutions get Tk 25 lakh grant in Rangpur
Cultural personalities, institutions get Tk 25 lakh grant in Rangpur
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Shilpakala Academy to hold artists' conference on July 12 for Nazrul Year celebrations 
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China's Xi says AI should not be dominated by one country
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Japan successfully launches, lands reusable rocket
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EU tells Meta to change Facebook, Instagram's 'addictive design'
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Ban on tourists visit to Sajek Valley lifted 
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Farmers exceed set ginger farming target in Rangpur region
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UK climate now hotter, sunnier: weather agency
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