Post budget dinner cancelled at PM’s order 
Post budget dinner cancelled at PM’s order 
EC starts preparations for local government polls: Mirza Fakhrul
EC starts preparations for local government polls: Mirza Fakhrul
IU in Kushtia to be developed as centre of excellence: Education Minister
IU in Kushtia to be developed as centre of excellence: Education Minister
DU to celebrate 106th founding anniversary tomorrow
DU to celebrate 106th founding anniversary tomorrow
PM calls for ensuring time-befitting higher education to consolidate democracy
PM calls for ensuring time-befitting higher education to consolidate democracy
PM inquires about health condition of ailing Rafiqul Islam Mia
PM inquires about health condition of ailing Rafiqul Islam Mia
Govt suspends MPO benefits of 13 teachers over forged certificates
Govt suspends MPO benefits of 13 teachers over forged certificates
DHAKA, June 30, 2026 (BSS) - The government has suspended the Monthly Pay Order (MPO) benefits of 13 teachers serving at different madrasahs across the country. They were suspended after their teacher registration certificates and recommendation letters issued by the Non-Government Teachers' Registration and Certification Authority (NTRCA) were found to be forged and fake. At the same time, the government ordered the cancellation of their index numbers from the May MPO sheet, the recovery of all salaries and allowances withdrawn by them to date by depositing the money into the government treasury and the initiation of legal action against them. The information was disclosed in an office order issued by the Directorate of Madrasah Education today.
BB chief urges restraint over speculation on Islami Bank
BB chief urges restraint over speculation on Islami Bank
Mandatory Bangla QR rollout begins tomorrow 
Mandatory Bangla QR rollout begins tomorrow 
Hungary hits new temperature record at 42C: weather service
Hungary hits new temperature record at 42C: weather service
BUDAPEST, June 30, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Hungary on Tuesday hit a new temperature  record of 42C, according to its weather service, beating a previous record of  41.9C from 2007. The temperature reached 42C in Szecseny in northern Hungary near the border  with Slovakia, the HungaroMet national weather service said in a Facebook  video. "Preliminary data indicate that both the national and the capital's all-time  high temperature records have been broken," HungaroMet meteorologist Anna  Kuntar-Molnar said in the video. The temperature in Budapest hit 41C, breaking the record of 40.7C set in  2007, she said, adding that "the air could still get hotter" yet. Like much of Europe, Hungary has been grappling with an unprecedented  heatwave and has been on the highest warning level since the weekend. Prime Minister Peter Magyar has urged people to moderate their water  consumption and forego non-essential use, such as watering lawns and washing  cars. More than 120 settlements across Hungary have imposed restrictions on water  use. Magyar has also ordered working from home and reduced hours when possible. "We (drink) plenty of water and refreshments; the employer provides them.  We'll take a break during rest periods, and be sure to stay in the shade,"  Jozsef, a 43-year-old builder, told AFP at a construction site on Monday.
PM vows to implement Teesta barrage master plan at any cost 
PM vows to implement Teesta barrage master plan at any cost 
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 
Foreign currency reserve stands at $37.56b
Foreign currency reserve stands at $37.56b
DHAKA, June 30, 2026 (BSS)- Bangladesh's foreign exchange reserves stood at  US$37.56 billion, according to the latest data released by the Bangladesh  Bank (BB) today. The central bank said that under the International Monetary Fund's (IMF)  Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual (BPM-6)  accounting standard, the country's reserves were recorded at $32.90 billion. Officials noted that the reserve position reflects the country's external  sector stability amidst ongoing global economic uncertainties.  
Saki stresses stakeholder consultation to strengthen BPPA capacity, modernize e-GP
Saki stresses stakeholder consultation to strengthen BPPA capacity, modernize e-GP
BB adopts cautious MPS to curb inflation
BB adopts cautious MPS to curb inflation
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BanglaFact debunks false claim linking Jubo Dal leader to alleged abduction
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
Rajshahi marks 171st Santal Hul Day with colorful events
Rajshahi marks 171st Santal Hul Day with colorful events
RAJSHAHI, June 30, 2026 (BSS) - The 171st Santal Hul Day was observed in Kakonhat of Godagari upazila in Rajshahi today with a colourful rally, street gatherings and discussion under the slogan, "Where rights are denied, there is Hul." The programme was organised by the Rokkha Gola Coordination Committee and village organisations with support from CCBVO and Bread for the World, Germany. Members of the Rokkha Gola organisation from ethnic minority communities took part in the observance. The day began with a rally from the CCBVO branch office that passed through different roads of Kakon Market. Participants later placed floral wreaths at the Shaheed Minar of Kakonhat Municipality. The discussion meeting, chaired by Rokkha Gola Coordination Committee member Sisti Tudu, highlighted the historical significance of Santal Hul Day. CCBVO Programme Officer Joseph Ramdas Hansda outlined the background of the 1855 Santal Rebellion, while Rokkha Gola leaders Ripon Tudu, Julita Murmu and Raghunath Paharia also addressed the gathering. Speakers described the Santal Rebellion of 1855 as one of the earliest mass armed uprisings against British colonial rule in the Indian subcontinent, saying it inspired later movements for independence. They noted that the day is also observed by many as Sidhu-Kanu Day in honour of Santal leaders Sidhu Murmu and Kanu Murmu. They recalled that the Santals, led by Sidhu, Kanu, Chand and Bhairav, rose against the oppression of British rulers, landlords, moneylenders and their collaborators. Fulomoni Murmu and Jhalomoni Murmu also took part in the uprising. The rebellion began on June 30, 1855, and continued until November 1856. Despite fighting with traditional weapons such as bows and arrows against the better-equipped British forces, the Santals mounted fierce resistance. An estimated 10,000 to 15,000 Santal fighters were killed before the rebellion ended with the deaths of its principal leaders. The programme was moderated by CCBVO Senior Programme Officer Soumik Dumri and attended by CCBVO Co-coordinator Md. Shahabuddin, Senior Programme Officer Md. Nirabul Islam, Programme Officers Ruma Lovely Murmu and Paul Tudu, along with community organisers and local leaders.
Six burned in fishing trawler explosion on Karnaphuli river
Six burned in fishing trawler explosion on Karnaphuli river
RpMP bans public gatherings around HSC exam centers in Rangpur 
RpMP bans public gatherings around HSC exam centers in Rangpur 
Young innovators showcase green technologies at RUET climate camp
Young innovators showcase green technologies at RUET climate camp
Seminar on lessons of Plassey and contemporary Bangladesh held at JU
Seminar on lessons of Plassey and contemporary Bangladesh held at JU
DU to celebrate 106th founding anniversary tomorrow
DU to celebrate 106th founding anniversary tomorrow
CU approves Tk 5 billion budget
CU approves Tk 5 billion budget
Batting debacle in first innings let us down: Shanto
Batting debacle in first innings let us down: Shanto
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Zimbabwe beat Bangladesh in one-off Test 
Zimbabwe beat Bangladesh in one-off Test 
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2nd Div Football League to begin Friday 
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Morocco World Cup win sparks joy, arrests in Netherlands
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Paraguay shock Germany as Brazil, Morocco advance at World Cup

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Activities on to preserve archaeological artefacts: Sabina Alam
Activities on to preserve archaeological artefacts: Sabina Alam
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France's Louvre shortens hours due to heatwave
France's Louvre shortens hours due to heatwave
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Louvre museum 'running out of steam', says new director
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NASA robot mission aiming to rescue space telescope
Diaspora platform launched to boost Bangladesh development
Diaspora platform launched to boost Bangladesh development
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YouTube settles with teen averting new US addiction trial
New TOAB committee assumes office, pledges tourism sector growth
New TOAB committee assumes office, pledges tourism sector growth
Cataract remains one of the leading causes of blindness in Bangladesh:  Ziauddin Hyder 
Cataract remains one of the leading causes of blindness in Bangladesh:  Ziauddin Hyder 
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Fish sanctuary boosts stocks as large fish return to Bhodra River
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More than 1,300 excess deaths recorded in Europe heatwave: WHO
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