Tarique Rahman joins views-exchange meeting with BNP dist-level leaders
Tarique Rahman joins views-exchange meeting with BNP dist-level leaders
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Bangladesh, Pakistan vow stronger bilateral cooperation ties
Govt. determined to reopen closed state-owned sugar mills: Muktadir
Govt. determined to reopen closed state-owned sugar mills: Muktadir
Canal re-excavation programme to spark new revolution in building self-reliant Bangladesh: Anee
Canal re-excavation programme to spark new revolution in building self-reliant Bangladesh: Anee
Education Minister for creating students as world-class citizens 
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Historic Lalkuthi set to reopen after major restoration
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Canal re-excavation programme to spark new revolution in building self-reliant Bangladesh: Anee
Police Week begins tomorrow
Police Week begins tomorrow
DHAKA, May 9, 2026 (BSS) – Police Week 2026 is set to begin tomorrow at Rajarbagh Police Lines in the capital.  A total of 107 police personnel scheduled to receive medals in recognition of their distinguished service and commendable performance. Prime Minister Tarique Rahman is expected to formally hand over the awards during the opening ceremony tomorrow. The four-day Police Week will end in May 13.    Senior police officials, members of the force from across the country, and government representatives are likely to attend the event. Police Week, one of the most significant annual events for the law enforcement community, will continue for four days and include a series of official programmes, discussions, and ceremonial activities. Traditionally held during the winter season, this year’s event has been delayed until summer due to the ongoing election-related activities across the country. Apart from recognising outstanding contributions by police personnel, the event also serves as an important platform for senior police officials to present their recommendations, concerns, and institutional demands directly to the head of government. Officials said the medal recipients were selected based on their achievements and dedicated service during the previous year.  
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Moscow to hold scaled-back Victory Day parade as Ukraine truce kicks in
Moscow to hold scaled-back Victory Day parade as Ukraine truce kicks in
MOSCOW, May 9, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky agreed to uphold a three-day ceasefire announced by US President Donald Trump while Russia holds its annual Victory Day parade on Saturday, though the event was set to be scaled back over security fears. Russian President Vladimir Putin has made the memory of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany a central narrative of his 25-year rule, staging massive annual parades in Moscow on May 9, in part to rally the Russian population behind the military offensive in Ukraine. However, a spate of Ukrainian long-range attacks on energy facilities in recent weeks prompted the Kremlin to ramp up security measures and downsize this year's celebrations, with military hardware set to be absent from the parade for the first time in almost two decades. After two failed attempts at truces this week by both Russia and Ukraine, Trump announced on Friday a three-day ceasefire between both sides would come into effect the following day. "Hopefully, it is the beginning of the end of a very long, deadly, and hard fought War," Trump posted on his Truth Social network, adding the ceasefire would be accompanied by a prisoner exchange. Zelensky issued a decree on Friday ordering the Ukrainian military not to attack the parade and in a separate statement confirmed his government would adhere to the ceasefire to enable the swap of 1,000 detainees from each warring side. "Red Square is less important to us than the lives of Ukrainian prisoners who can be returned home," Zelensky said, referring to the historic site in the Russian capital where the annual event is held. - Smaller-scale celebration - Moscow also confirmed it had accepted the truce, which Trump said he hoped could be extended. "It could be. I'd like to see it stopped," the US president told reporters. Now in its fifth year, the war has killed hundreds of thousands of people and US-mediated talks on ending Europe's largest conflict since World War II have shown little progress since February, when Washington shifted focus to its war against Iran. Before Trump's announcement, Ukraine had dismissed a temporary truce by Russia and hours before Moscow's ceasefire began, Zelensky warned Moscow's allies against attending the parade. Russia had threatened a massive strike on the heart of Kyiv if Ukraine disrupted the victory commemoration and urged foreign diplomats to leave the Ukrainian capital ahead of the event. For the first time in nearly 20 years, Moscow would reduce the scale of the parade with no military equipment on display in the Red Square and the number of foreign dignitaries in attendance decreased. Only the leaders of Belarus, Malaysia and Laos, as well as Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, have travelled to Moscow, according to the Kremlin, in contrast to high-profile visitors including China's Xi Jinping during last year's event. Authorities had also been intermittently switching off mobile internet in the Russian capital in recent days as a security measure. - Ongoing strikes - The Ukrainian military, which has bolstered its drone capabilities, has intensified its strikes in recent weeks, hitting target hundreds of kilometres from Ukraine. Both sides continued to trade attacks on Friday, before Trump's announcement. Ukraine's air force said Russia fired 67 drones overnight -- the lowest number in almost a month. "Despite the declared ceasefire, the enemy has not reduced the intensity of assault operations," Zelensky had said, adding that Ukraine was reacting in kind. Russia said it had downed more than 400 Ukrainian drones -- 100 of them targeting Moscow -- since midnight, and that its troops were "responding symmetrically". Kyiv said it had hit two refineries in Russia's Yaroslavl and Perm regions. Some 13 airports in southern Russia were closed Friday after a Ukrainian drone hit an air navigation centre in the southern city of Rostov-on-Don, Moscow's transport ministry said. It later said that flights had been partially restored. Despite the fighting, Zelensky expressed hope on Friday that US envoys would visit Ukraine in the coming weeks to reboot talks on ending the war after Ukraine's lead negotiator met with US representatives in Florida this week.   
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Govt aims to leverage US trade deal to advance economy: Titumir
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Active industries generate employments, keep local economy active: Muktadir
Active industries generate employments, keep local economy active: Muktadir
DHAKA, May 9, 2026 (BSS) - Noting that industries which remain operational generate employments and keep local economy active, Commerce, Industries, Textiles and Jute Minister Khandakar Abdul Muktadir today said every industrial establishment is not merely an institution for local people, but an integral part of their emotions and livelihoods. "An operational mill creates employment, increases government revenue, keeps the local economy vibrant and opens up opportunities for repaying existing debts of the institution. Therefore, we want these establishments to return to production," he said. The minister made the remarks while talking to journalists after visiting the Panchagarh Sugar Mills Limited and exchanging views with sugarcane farmers in Panchagarh district today. Muktadir said the government aims to reopen not only this sugar mill but also all closed industrial factories across the country, said a press release. He noted that six out of the country's 15 sugar mills are currently shut, while initiatives have also been taken to revive several other state-owned industrial enterprises. Referring to the condition of the Panchagarh Sugar Mills, the minister said the factory's infrastructure and machinery require extensive renovation due to prolonged closure. "We are reviewing all possible aspects with opinions from experts regarding the mill's rehabilitation," he added. Local lawmaker Barrister Muhammad Nowshad Zamir, Industries Secretary Md Obaidur Rahman, BSCIC Chairman Md Saiful Islam, Deputy Commissioner Mst Shukria Parvin, Additional Superintendent of Police Md Farhad Hossain, mill officials, representatives of sugarcane farmers and labour leaders, among others, were present.  
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Political transition boosts Japanese investment confidence in Bangladesh: JETRO
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Two arms dealers held with 150 rounds of foreign bullets in Ctg
CHATTOGRAM, May 9, 2026 (BSS)- Members of Detective Branch (DB) of Chattogram  Metropolitan Police in separate drives have apprehended two arms dealers in  the district, seizing 150 rounds of foreign-made live pistol ammunition.  Chattogram Metropolitan Police (CMP) Assistant Commissioner Aminur Rashid  confirmed the arrests on Saturday. The suspects, identified as Md. Faisal  Ahmed Rony, 40, and Aminul Haque Bappi, 39, were captured in the raids  conducted in Khulshi and Chawkbazar areas from Friday afternoon to night.   The arrests were made based on a tip-off about illegal arms, with Rony being  apprehended at a fast food shop in Wasa intersection of Khulshi police  station. In the presence of locals, 139 rounds of foreign-made live pistol ammunition  were found from the suspect.  After interrogation, Md. Faisal Ahmed Rony, the police arrested Aminul Haque  Bappi from the Dampara area of Chawkbazar Police Station. Eleven more rounds  of foreign-made live pistol bullets were recovered from Bappi.  In total, 150 rounds of foreign-made live pistol bullets were seized from the  two suspects. The suspects admitted to obtaining the bullets from sources in  the Chattogram Hill Tracts for use in criminal activities in the city.  Legal action is being taken against the arrested individuals.
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