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PM arrives in Dalian city of China 
PM urges Malaysia to open labour market, hire more Bangladeshi workers 
PM urges Malaysia to open labour market, hire more Bangladeshi workers 
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Army deployed in 6 districts based on intelligence information: Salahuddin 
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PM joins luncheon hosted by his Malaysian counterpart
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Cultural affairs minister, state minister visit ailing artist Mustafa Monwar 
Cultural affairs minister, state minister visit ailing artist Mustafa Monwar 
DHAKA, June 22, 2026 (BSS) - Cultural Affairs Minister Nitai Roy Chowdhury and State Minister Ali Newaz Mahmood Khyom today visited ailing renowned painter and puppetry researcher Mustafa Monwar at Square Hospital in the capital.  The ministers went to the hospital to inquire about the health condition of the esteemed artist and spent some time beside his bedside.  They also reviewed his overall medical treatment and expressed concern over his condition, said a press release. At the time, the Culture Affairs Ministry handed over a financial assistance cheque for his treatment to the family of Mustafa Monwar. The ministers reiterated that the government remains committed to standing beside cultural icons and contributors of the country in times of crisis. They also prayed for the swift recovery and good health of the ailing artist.   
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Govt forms search committee for ACC commissioner appointments
9th Urban Dialogue 2026 on Wednesday
9th Urban Dialogue 2026 on Wednesday
Qatar gas plant blast kills 13, injures dozens: energy minister
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DOHA, June 22, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - A huge blast at a Qatar gas hub killed 13 people and injured 66 others, the Gulf state's energy minister said on Monday, one of the deadliest accidents at a Gulf energy facility. Authorities are investigating the cause of the incident, which Saad al-Kaabi said was "an accident and not sabotage or hostile in nature", after Iranian attacks targeted energy facilities in the Gulf during the Middle East war. He announced "the tragic loss of 13 lives of our people who hold Indian and Pakistani nationalities. 66 people have been reported injured and are receiving medical treatment, none of whom are in life-threatening condition". Earlier, the interior ministry had said a "technical incident" caused the explosion late on Sunday in the Gulf emirate's Ras Laffan industrial zone. The blast took place at a unit supplying gas to local firms and reverberated across the capital Doha. "It will not affect anything regarding export. It will not affect anything regarding our local requirements," Kaabi said, adding the explosion had "no environmental impact". An AFP journalist 20 kilometres (12 miles) away saw bright orange flames and a plume of smoke rising from the area, home to the world's largest liquefied natural gas hub. - 'Internal explosion' – Qatar's state-owned energy company said the blast occurred "during the start-up of operations at Ras Laffan Industrial City, which resulted in an explosion and fire at Barzan local gas supply facility". Late Sunday, QatarEnergy said the fire had been brought under control after emergency response teams were deployed. Ras Laffan had already been badly damaged in the US-Iran war as Iranian strikes targeted Gulf energy infrastructure and forced Qatar to halt gas production. The deadly accident comes as hyrdocarbon-rich Gulf nations face challenges in boosting their output following Iranian attacks and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for the export of oil and gas. Kaabi said the status of the Strait and attacks on Gulf nations remained a "geopolitical, military issue" drawing a line between Sunday's explosion which he said was "different". "We have to take it in stride and move on and learn from it," the minister added. Earlier Qatar's interior ministry described Sunday's incident as an "internal explosion", adding in a later statement that a "technical malfunction" was to blame. At the time of the explosion, AFP journalists in the Qatari capital heard the blast at the facility on the country's northern coast, 64 kilometres (40 miles) to the north. - Leading gas producer - According to QatarEnergy, the Barzan facility could previously provide 1.4 billion standard cubic feet of sales gas per day to local power generation and water desalination plants as well as local industries. In addition, Barzan has the production capacity to supply ethane, condensate, LPG and sulphur for local markets and export. ExxonMobil holds a seven percent share of the Barzan plant, with the Qatari state firm holding the remaining 93 percent, according to the US oil and gas giant's website. Qatar, which shares the massive South Pars gas field with Iran, is one of the world's leading liquefied natural gas producers alongside the United States, Australia and Russia. But the tiny Gulf state ceased LNG production on March 2 after Iranian drone strikes hit key facilities. Further damage from attacks on March 18 was expected to cut LNG export capacity by 17 percent and take three to five years to repair, Qatar's Energy Minister Saad Al-Kaabi said at the time. Major importers including China, South Korea, Italy and Belgium were among nations most likely to be affected, the energy minister said in March.  
PM urges Malaysia to open labour market, hire more Bangladeshi workers 
PM urges Malaysia to open labour market, hire more Bangladeshi workers 
PM Tarique Rahman’s Malaysia visit to open ‘new horizon’ 
PM Tarique Rahman’s Malaysia visit to open ‘new horizon’ 
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PM directs swift relocation of four bus terminals from capital
PM directs swift relocation of four bus terminals from capital
Govt to ensure uninterrupted production at KAFCO, modernize CUFL: Minister
Govt to ensure uninterrupted production at KAFCO, modernize CUFL: Minister
CHATTOGRAM, June 22, 2026 (BSS) - Commerce, Industries, Textiles and Jute Minister Khandoker Abdul Muktadir today said the government is considering modernization and technological upgrades at Chittagong Urea Fertilizer Limited (CUFL) to boost fertilizer production. The minister made the remarks while visiting CUFL, a state-owned fertilizer factory located in Anwara upazila on the southern bank of the Karnaphuli River. "Along with a team of experts, we are assessing the factory to identify the necessary technological and mechanical improvements needed to ensure optimum production," he said. During the visit, the minister and the expert team also inspected the nearby Karnaphuli Fertilizer Company Limited (KAFCO), a multinational fertilizer producer, and the state-owned DAP Fertilizer Company Limited. Referring to KAFCO, Muktadir said the factory's production capacity has declined significantly due to its ageing infrastructure and inadequate gas supply. "Necessary measures will be taken to ensure an adequate supply of gas so that KAFCO can maintain uninterrupted and optimum production," he said. The minister noted that KAFCO holds strategic importance for the country's fertilizer sector, as it remains one of the few plants capable of operating year-round despite gas supply constraints affecting the industry. He said the government follows a priority-based gas distribution policy, with the power sector receiving first preference, followed by gas-dependent industries and fertilizer factories. During the tour, the minister inspected various sections of the factories, planted a sapling on the premises and exchanged views with officials and employees. Among those present were local lawmaker Sarwar Jamal Nizam, KAFCO Chief Corporate Officer Khawaza Saidur Rahman, CEO Abdullah Faruk, CUFL Managing Director Mizanur Rahman, General Manager Jasim Uddin, Administration Manager Kazi Aminul Haque, DAP Fertilizer Company Managing Director Moinul Haque and Operations Manager Alamgir Jalil.
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