Trump warns 'whole civilization will die' in Iran if ultimatum expires
Trump warns 'whole civilization will die' in Iran if ultimatum expires
Forex market stable, reserves hit $34.35b amid record remittance: BB
Forex market stable, reserves hit $34.35b amid record remittance: BB
Kamal Uddin Shabuj appointed as BSS MD and Chief Editor
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Poet Nazrul's Sylhet visit centenary to be celebrated with festivity: Ariful 
Poet Nazrul's Sylhet visit centenary to be celebrated with festivity: Ariful 
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230,000 pieces of yaba seized in separate operations at Ukhia-Teknaf border
230,000 pieces of yaba seized in separate operations at Ukhia-Teknaf border
DHAKA, April 7, 2026 (BSS) - Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has seized 230,000 pieces of yaba in separate anti-drug operations at Ukhia-Teknaf border areas of Cox's Bazar district. A patrol team of Jimbangkhali BOP of BGB's Ukhia Battalion (64 BGB) recovered 10,000 pieces of Yaba and a local weapon in a raid conducted in the border area of responsibility this morning.  In addition, a patrol team of Hoi Kyung BOP seized 20,000 pieces of yaba in a raid at the border area of responsibility.  On the other hand, another special operation by Hnila BOP recovered 2,00,000 pieces of yaba.  The estimated value of the seized drugs is around Tk 3 crores. Besides, in the last one month, 3,900 kg of fertilizer was seized and six accused were arrested in separate operations in Hoi Kyung of Teknaf and Palangkhali of Ukhia.  Regular cases have been filed against the arrested and handed them over to the nearest police station. In this regard, Lieutenant Colonel Md. Zahirul Islam, Commander of Ukhia Battalion, said, "BGB is always in a strict position not only in protecting the border but also in preventing drugs and smuggling." Such operations will continue in the future as well, he added.  
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Trump warns 'whole civilization will die' in Iran if ultimatum expires
Trump warns 'whole civilization will die' in Iran if ultimatum expires
WASHINGTON, United States, April 7, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - President Donald Trump warned that "a whole civilization will die" in Iran on Tuesday if the country does not heed his ultimatum to accept US war demands. "A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don't want that to happen, but it probably will," Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform. Trump did not give details but he has already said the US military could bomb Iran's bridges, power plants and other civilian infrastructure into the "stone age." Trump has announced a deadline of midnight GMT Tuesday for Iran to end its de facto closing of the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow, strategic waterway used to transport oil and other commodities. On Monday, he said a temporary cease-fire proposal being circulated was insufficient. Iran has rejected US pressure, with state media reporting that the authorities are insisting that instead of just a cease-fire it wants a full end to the war. In his Truth Social post, Trump left the door open for a last-hour agreement. "Now that we have Complete and Total Regime Change, where different, smarter, and less radicalized minds prevail, maybe something revolutionarily wonderful can happen, WHO KNOWS? We will find out tonight," he wrote. Trump said Monday that starting late evening in Washington, DC on Tuesday, US forces would destroy "every bridge in Iran" and cripple "every power plant" in the country -- something that many experts say would be a blatant war crime. US and Israeli warplanes have been continuously bombing Iran since February 28 and on Tuesday, even before Trump's threat about ending "civilization," Tehran said that its crucial oil export terminal on Kharg island was under attack.
PM meets July martyrs' families, injured people in parliament
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Govt cuts expenditure, reduces office hours, orders markets shut after 6pm
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Govt sets 180-day action plan to implement election pledges, PM tells JS
Forex market stable, reserves hit $34.35b amid record remittance: BB
Forex market stable, reserves hit $34.35b amid record remittance: BB
DHAKA, April 7, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Bank (BB) has categorically dismissed speculation regarding an imminent devaluation of the Taka, asserting that the national foreign exchange market remains robustly stable. There is no immediate pressure for currency adjustment, citing a significant expansion in banking sector liquidity and a historic surge in remittance inflows that continue to bolster the country's external position, said a BB press release issued today. Through the press release, the central bank mentioned that the foreign exchange liquidity within the banking system has witnessed a sharp appreciation, driven primarily by the record-breaking momentum of expatriate income. As of April 6, 2026, surplus liquidity in the banking sector reached $3.9 billion, a substantial increase from the $2.3 billion recorded on February 26, 2026. This represents a liquidity injection of $1.6 billion within a single month. The cash foreign currency holdings increased from $47.6 million on February26, 2026, to $49 million by April 6, 2026, reflecting a trend of financial stability Bangladesh Bank noted that the integration of foreign exchange accounts, cash holdings, and other diverse sources has created a comprehensive pool of funds. This integrated pool is effectively facilitating the seamless settlement of daily import costs and various external obligations, ensuring that forex market volatility remains contained. As of April 6, 2026, Bangladesh's gross foreign exchange reserves stood at $34.35 billion, providing a formidable security buffer for international trade. In a notable display of market confidence, the central bank has exercised significant restraint regarding market intervention. Currently, the Net Open Position (NOP) of commercial banks is approximately 1 billion. Under standard operating procedures, Bangladesh Bank typically intervenes by purchasing dollars when the NOP exceeds the $600-$700 million threshold to stabilize the market. However, despite the NOP surpassing this limit, the central bank has refrained from purchasing dollars over the last month to allow for natural market liquidity. Officials emphasized that had they chosen to intervene and purchase dollars, the national reserves would have approached the $36 billion mark. A primary catalyst for the current market equilibrium is the extraordinary trend in remittance earnings. In March 2026, the country recorded its highest-ever single-month remittance inflow of $3.775 billion. This upward trajectory has persisted into the current month. During the first six days of April (April 1-6), the country received $660 million in remittances, marking a 20.5% increase compared to the same period in the previous year. This consistent inflow has significantly enhanced the supply side of the foreign exchange market, further stabilizing the exchange rate. The central bank highlighted its successful fulfillment of major international financial commitments, demonstrating the economy's underlying resilience. Key settlements include $1.37 billion in Asian Clearing Union (ACU) bills and approximately $180 million in government foreign debt payments. The fact that the national reserve remains at a stable $34.35 billion even after these significant outflows indicates a healthy balance between foreign currency supply and demand. Bangladesh Bank stated that the dollar market is governed by a transparent, market-based system where supply and demand are currently in a state of equilibrium. The central bank summarized the market's health through three key pillars -a balanced and self-sustaining supply-demand dynamic, robust and consistent remittance growth and firmly established market confidence and institutional discipline. Addressing recent media reports suggesting a potential Taka devaluation, the central bank characterized such speculation as not expedient and entirely inappropriate given the prevailing economic data. Officials reaffirmed that with the current stability of the exchange rate and the strength of the forex pool, there is no justification for devaluation, and the market remains under disciplined supervision.
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