July martyr's mother meets PM with cancer-stricken son, gets job assurance
July martyr's mother meets PM with cancer-stricken son, gets job assurance
PM meets teachers, students visiting parliament session
PM meets teachers, students visiting parliament session
UK pledges support to strengthen democracy as British envoy meets Fakhrul   
UK pledges support to strengthen democracy as British envoy meets Fakhrul   
UK pledges continued support for women, children and social welfare initiatives
UK pledges continued support for women, children and social welfare initiatives
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Govt working to identify gaps in health sector: Zubaida Rahman
DRMC students meet PM before leaving for US to attend RoboSub 2026  
DRMC students meet PM before leaving for US to attend RoboSub 2026  
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Govt taking effective steps to improve indigenous cattle breeds: State  Minister
DHAKA, July 7, 2026 (BSS) - State Minister for Fisheries and Livestock Sultan Salauddin Tuku today said the government is taking effective measures to  improve indigenous cattle breeds and strengthen farm management systems.  "The government is taking effective steps to develop indigenous cattle breeds and strengthening farm management system of the country," he said. He made the remarks while visiting the Central Cattle Breeding and Dairy Farm in Savar here.  Upon visiting, the minister marked positive developments of the farm. He said, "Farm's own grass production is being used as cattle feed which he described as a positive development."  He emphasized that enhanced management practices are being prioritized to increase productivity and efficiency to ensure expected outcomes.  During the visit, Tuku inspected the calf section, dairy farm, Pabna cattle unit, Mirkadim unit, Holstein-Friesian unit, artificial insemination (AI)  laboratory, breeding bull unit, and the 100 percent American Friesian bull.  He also reviewed initiatives for the development of indigenous cattle breeds, fodder production, farm management and overall infrastructure activities and  provided necessary guidance to officials concerned.  Director General of the Department of Livestock Services Md. Shahjahan Khan, Director of the Central Cattle Breeding and Dairy Farm Md. Shahidul Islam and senior officials and employees of the farm were present during the visit. 
Natun Kuri sport's national round to begin July 18
Natun Kuri sport's national round to begin July 18
Paturia-Daulatdia ferry services resume after brief suspension due to nor'wester
Paturia-Daulatdia ferry services resume after brief suspension due to nor'wester
Misinformation inciting harm to refugees: UN
Misinformation inciting harm to refugees: UN
GENEVA, July 7, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Misinformation and hate speech are inciting  harm to refugees, with artificial intelligence exacerbating the spread, the  United Nations warned Monday, as it urged tech giants to help turn the tide. However, if handled the right way, AI could be put to good use in managing  humanitarian crises, said UNHCR, the UN refugee agency. UNHCR is taking part in the AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, putting  across its point that the world's major displacement crises are often twinned  with "information crises". The summit is an attempt by the wider UN to focus on using AI's potential to  serve humanity by solving global challenges, and to look at the state of AI  standards. "The spread of misinformation, hate speech and deepfakes is exacerbating and  inciting real-world harm to refugees and humanitarians," Gisella Lomax,  UNCHR's senior advisor on information integrity, told reporters. UNHCR said this swirl of misinformation and disinformation had resulted in an  increase in "false, hostile narratives targeting operations and staff". "In war and conflict and emergencies, these information risks are extremely  sharp," and can quickly lead to harm, she warned. Lomax said trusted information was a necessity for refugee protection. "We need to turn the tide on this, and I do see some encouraging progress,"  she said, adding that it needed to be systematised and scaled up. "Our call to action is to all tech companies, AI companies and digital  platforms to partner, invest and collaborate with humanitarian  organisations." Lomax said that when information was distorted, it could reduce access to  jobs and education, make integration harder and threaten social cohesion. "Online rumours, false accusations, scapegoating and dehumanising speech have  triggered protests and attacks. In extreme cases, they have been linked to  physical violence, killings, and are even a factor in forced displacement,"  she said. UNHCR said generative AI was compounding the effects, at scale, saying  deepfake videos of its staff and refugees were presenting a growing  challenge. Lomax said: "This isn't about how legitimate societal concerns on migration  and asylum are debated online -- but about life-threatening information risks  that can lead to serious harm in humanitarian contexts." For example, said Lomax, smugglers and traffickers can exploit digital  platforms to deceive people with false promises of safety and employment,  leading them into dangerous situations. UNHCR wants to ensure that content moderation tools work in humanitarian  contexts, and in less-common languages. UNHCR says there were 117.8 million forcibly displaced people worldwide at  the end of 2025, of whom 68.7 million were internally displaced and 35.6  million were refugees under its mandate. Of those refugees, two-thirds come from five countries: Venezuela, Ukraine,  Syria, Afghanistan and Sudan.  
PM visits Bangladesh Army's summer exercise
PM visits Bangladesh Army's summer exercise
Govt bans PM's image on official banners, billboards
Govt bans PM's image on official banners, billboards
Nazrul's pen was sharp weapon against colonial rule, oppression: PM
Nazrul's pen was sharp weapon against colonial rule, oppression: PM
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PM vows to implement Teesta barrage master plan at any cost 
RMG exports to US, UK, Canada post growth in FY26
RMG exports to US, UK, Canada post growth in FY26
DHAKA, July 7, 2026 (BSS) – Bangladesh's ready-made garment (RMG) exports maintained strong momentum in key Western markets during the 2025-26 fiscal year, with shipments to the United States (US), the United Kingdom (UK) and Canada registering steady growth, according to the latest data from the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB). The RMG sector earned US$38.70 billion during the fiscal year, reaffirming Bangladesh's position as one of the world's leading apparel exporters despite a challenging global trade environment. The United States remained the best-performing major market, where exports increased by 2.63 percent to US$7.74 billion, raising its share of Bangladesh's total RMG exports to 20.01 percent from 19.18 percent in the previous fiscal year. Exports to the United Kingdom also recorded positive growth, rising 0.91 percent to US$4.39 billion, while shipments to Canada grew 3.20 percent to US$1.34 billion. Together, these three markets accounted for more than 35 percent of the country's total apparel exports. The European Union remained Bangladesh's largest export destination, with apparel shipments amounting to US$19.06 billion, accounting for 49.25 percent of total RMG exports. Exports to non-traditional markets, including Japan, Australia, Russia, Turkey and the Gulf countries, reached US$6.16 billion, representing 15.93 percent of the country's total apparel exports. Product-wise, woven garments continued to demonstrate resilience in global markets, while Bangladesh's diversified product base helped sustain its strong presence across major export destinations. Industry leaders said the continued growth in the US, UK and Canadian markets reflects buyers' confidence in Bangladesh's apparel sector.  They stressed that expanding into new markets, attracting more international buyers and enhancing competitiveness through innovation and efficiency would further strengthen the country's export performance in the coming years.
Bangladesh registers South Asia's fastest FDI growth in 2025: UNCTAD
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RANGPUR, July 7, 2026 (BSS) - Rangpur Development Authority (RpDA) Chairman Md Shamsuzzaman Samu has said that he wants to develop Rangpur as a modern, planned city, fulfilling the long-cherished expectations of the local people regarding development.   "We will all work together to solve problems like lack of good roads, broken roads and unplanned house construction for the city's development and  sustainable development of the Shyamasundari Canal, KD Canal and other canals in Rangpur," he said.   After inaugurating the RpDA office at the Rangpur Divisional Headquarters Bhaban on Tuesday afternoon, Md Shamsuzzaman Samu, also Rangpur Metropolitan BNP convener, presented his comprehensive development plan to local journalists at his office.   The RpDA Chairman said that he will fulfill the responsibility given to him by the Prime Minister Tarique Rahman for the development of backward Rangpur  with commitment, honesty and devotion.    He said, "If we want to develop Rangpur city, we need the cooperation of people from all levels. Today, I seek everyone's cooperation in this  direction."   Rangpur Divisional Commissioner Md Shahidul Islam, Rangpur Range DIG Aminul Islam, Rangpur Metropolitan Police Commissioner Mohammad Abdul Mabud, Divisional Director (Local Government Division) Md Abu Zafar, District Council Administrator Md Saiful Islam, Rangpur Chamber President Emdadul  Hossain, among others, were present at the inaugural ceremony.  
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Natun Kuri sport's national round to begin July 18
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