No plan to drop Bangla, philosophy, history from honours courses: Milon 
No plan to drop Bangla, philosophy, history from honours courses: Milon 
PM provides financial assistance to build house for footballer Ritu Porna Chakma
PM provides financial assistance to build house for footballer Ritu Porna Chakma
Labour Minister urges stronger regional cooperation to address global challenges
Labour Minister urges stronger regional cooperation to address global challenges
OIC Labour Center DG meets Bangladesh Labour Minister in Geneva
OIC Labour Center DG meets Bangladesh Labour Minister in Geneva
PM for upholding values of peace, humanity to build safer world
PM for upholding values of peace, humanity to build safer world
All upazila health complexes to get 101-bed facilities: Dr Zahed
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CMP launches dedicated cyber support and response center 
CMP launches dedicated cyber support and response center 
CHATTOGRAM, June 9, 2026 (BSS) - Chattogram Metropolitan Police (CMP) has launched a dedicated Cyber Support and Response Center to strengthen cyber security and provide swift assistance to victims of online crimes. CMP Commissioner Hasan Md. Shawkat Ali inaugurated the center at the CMP headquarters today. The newly established center will receive complaints related to online fraud, hacking, fake social media accounts and other cyber-related offences, while offering immediate support to affected individuals. Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, the police commissioner said the center would provide necessary advice and guidance to victims based on the nature of their complaints and help preserve digital evidence crucial for investigations. He said the facility would assist victims in securing and documenting evidence such as screenshots, web links, call records and SMS records related to cyber crimes, making investigations more effective and efficient. The commissioner also noted that the center would work to raise public awareness about cyber security by educating citizens on password protection, safeguarding personal information, responsible use of social media and other digital safety measures. In addition, the center will facilitate communication with relevant police stations, national helplines and other institutions whenever necessary, he added. Officials said the Cyber Support and Response Center is expected to play an important role in preventing cyber crimes and enhancing public awareness about online safety. Senior CMP officials were present at the inauguration ceremony.  
RMP intends to bring discipline to transport system
RMP intends to bring discipline to transport system
Committee formed to set salary framework for entry-level private-sector doctors
Committee formed to set salary framework for entry-level private-sector doctors
EU orders Meta to open WhatsApp to rival AI chatbots for free
EU orders Meta to open WhatsApp to rival AI chatbots for free
BRUSSELS, Belgium, June 9, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The EU ordered Meta on Tuesday to give rival AI chatbots access to its WhatsApp platform for free within five working days as it carries out an antitrust probe, or risk a heavy fine.The measure follows the launch in December of an EU investigation into the US firm's policy of blocking access for AI providers other than Meta AI. The European Commission, the EU's digital watchdog, said Meta will have to maintain access to competitors until Brussels wraps up its probe. "Today, we require Meta to restore access to WhatsApp for competing AI assistants while we investigate whether the restrictions may infringe EU competition rules," EU antitrust commissioner Teresa Ribera said in a statement. "This will prevent serious and irreparable harm to competition in this growing market by Meta's conduct, which at first sight infringes EU competition rules," the commission said in a statement. The EU had warned Meta it faced interim measures if it did not open WhatsApp to rival AI assistants in February. The company then introduced an access fee -- a remedy the EU rejected in April as unsatisfactory. Traditional antitrust probes can take years and European officials believe the decisions, often fines, come too late to see any positive change to address the harm already done. The EU's goal is that Meta reinstates third-party AI assistants' access to WhatsApp under the same conditions as before its October 2025 policy change when it "effectively" barred them. The commission said it has the power to impose a fine of up to 10 percent of the company's total turnover in the business year preceding the infringement if Meta "either intentionally or negligently" contravenes the decision on interim measures. - Protecting a 'growing market' - Brussels said the fee offered earlier this year "at first sight" was "in practice equivalent to the previous access ban". The commission described an "urgent need" to protect a "growing market for general-purpose AI assistants" and give space for smaller players and new entrants to challenge large incumbents. There is no legal deadline for the EU's investigation to end. The commission has had several run-ins with Meta as part of a broader clampdown on abusive Big Tech practices. In April, EU regulators found Meta was failing to keep under-13s off its Facebook and Instagram platforms in breach of the bloc's digital content rules. As part of that same probe, EU regulators are looking into how Meta protects users' physical and mental wellbeing, as well as the "addictive" design of Facebook and Instagram. Meta has also appealed a 200 million euro ($231 million) fine imposed last year by the EU under the online competition law, the Digital Markets Act (DMA). The DMA is not popular across the Atlantic, with neither the US administration under President Donald Trump nor the American giants themselves. Apple criticised the law on Monday when it blamed the DMA for its delayed rollout of the AI-enhanced voice assistant Siri, which the EU flatly rejected.
No plan to drop Bangla, philosophy, history from honours courses: Milon 
No plan to drop Bangla, philosophy, history from honours courses: Milon 
Shaheed Zia was symbol of Bangladesh's independence, sovereignty: Fakhrul
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Khalilur vows trust-building, reform-driven UNGA presidency
Khalilur vows trust-building, reform-driven UNGA presidency
Upcoming budget to focus on empowering poor, marginalized people: Khosru
Upcoming budget to focus on empowering poor, marginalized people: Khosru
Remittance inflow remains strong with 18.73pc FY growth
Remittance inflow remains strong with 18.73pc FY growth
  DHAKA, June 9, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh continues to witness robust remittance inflows in the current fiscal year, with expatriate Bangladeshis sending over $33.74 billion during the period from July 2025 to June 8, 2026, marking an impressive 18.73 percent growth compared to the corresponding period of the previous fiscal year. According to the latest data from Bangladesh Bank released today, remittance inflow reached $33.74 billion till June 8 of FY2025-26, up from $28.41 billion received during the same period of FY2024-25. On June 8, 2026, expatriates sent $107.94 million through official banking channels, reflecting the continued contribution of overseas workers to the country's foreign exchange reserves. Inflow of remittances also witnessed a year-on-year growth of 7.92 percent reaching US$979.09 million in the first eight days of June. Last year, during the same period, the country's remittance inflow was $907.20 million. 
Bangladesh, JICA ink JPY 50 billion loan deal to strengthen energy, economic resilience
Bangladesh, JICA ink JPY 50 billion loan deal to strengthen energy, economic resilience
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False claim of Ctg Hindu girl abduction traced to Pakistan incident: BanglaFact
Divisional Primary Education Award Competition begins in Rajshahi
Divisional Primary Education Award Competition begins in Rajshahi
RAJSHAHI, June 9, 2026 (BSS) - The divisional-level National Primary Education Award Competition-2026 began in Rajshahi today with a colourful and festive ceremony, bringing together students from across the division to showcase their talents in sports, cultural and educational activities. The competition, featuring sports, cultural events, subject-based quizzes and cubing contests, was inaugurated at the Government Colony field in Helenabad area of Rajshahi city. Rajshahi Divisional Commissioner Dr. A.N.M. Bazlur Rashid formally opened the event as the chief guest. He hoisted the national flag and released balloons to mark the inauguration before the competitions got underway. The programme was jointly organised by the Rajshahi Divisional Commissioner's Office and the Office of the Divisional Deputy Director of Primary Education. Among others, Deputy Inspector General of Police of Rajshahi Range Mohammad Shahjahan, Additional Commissioner of Rajshahi Metropolitan Police Al Mamun and Additional District Magistrate Umme Kulsum Shampa attended the opening ceremony as special guests. Deputy Director of the Primary Education Department Nur Akhtar Jannatul Ferdous delivered the welcome speech, highlighting the role of such competitions in nurturing children's talents, creativity and leadership qualities. Teachers from primary schools across the districts of Rajshahi Division, education officials, guardians and a large number of students were present at the event. Organisers said the competition provides a platform for students to participate in sports, cultural activities, knowledge-based contests and cubing events, helping them develop confidence, leadership skills and creative thinking. Winners at the divisional level will qualify to compete in the national-level competition.  
RAB arrests prime accused in Paikgachha mob killing case 
RAB arrests prime accused in Paikgachha mob killing case 
Programming Competition for students held in Rajshahi
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BCB forms committees, approves infrastructure projects in emergency meeting
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Diplomats, Bangladesh officials play friendly football match
Diplomats, Bangladesh officials play friendly football match
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Six-Nation Int'l Handball meet begins tomorrow 
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