Trump warns against Taiwan independence after China visit
Trump warns against Taiwan independence after China visit
Bangladesh, US seal landmark energy cooperation pact
Bangladesh, US seal landmark energy cooperation pact
Brazil backs Bangladesh's UNGA bid, BRICS aspirations
Brazil backs Bangladesh's UNGA bid, BRICS aspirations
Bangladesh will remain safe under Tarique Rahman's leadership: Yasser
Bangladesh will remain safe under Tarique Rahman's leadership: Yasser
Govt wants to ensure proper dignity for artistes: Swapon 
Govt wants to ensure proper dignity for artistes: Swapon 
Muktadir stresses need for research on indigenous solutions to local problems
Muktadir stresses need for research on indigenous solutions to local problems
EC preparing full roadmap for local govt polls
80 arrested in special drives across city in 24 hrs
80 arrested in special drives across city in 24 hrs
DHAKA, May 15, 2026 (BSS) - Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) have arrested 80 people allegedly involved in various crimes in separate special drives conducted in the last 24 hours in different areas of the city. DMP Deputy Commissioner (Media and Public Relations) NM Nasiruddin said this in a press release issued today. Of the arrestees, 49 were arrested from different areas under Tejgaon Division-five in Tejgaon Police Station, six in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar Police Station, 16 under Mohammadpur Police Station, seven under Adabor Police Station, eight under Tejgaon Industrial Zone Police Station and seven under Hatirjheel Police Station. In Mirpur, police arrested 31 people during a special drive in different areas under Mirpur Model Police Station. The arrestees were sent to court, and the drive will continue aiming to maintain law and order stability, said the release.
Mahbub Anam mourns death of Bangladesh-origin NASA scientist Rezaul Haque
Mahbub Anam mourns death of Bangladesh-origin NASA scientist Rezaul Haque
Prime Minister is making dreams a reality: RCC Administrator
Prime Minister is making dreams a reality: RCC Administrator
Ukraine vows more strikes on Russia after attack on Kyiv kills 24
Ukraine vows more strikes on Russia after attack on Kyiv kills 24
 KYIV, Ukraine, May 16, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky vowed on Friday to launch more retaliatory strikes on Russia, a day after a Russian strike on Kyiv killed 24 people, including three children, according to officials. Russia has shown little sign of halting its more than four-year invasion of Ukraine, launching hundreds of drones and multiple missiles at its neighbour every day. Kyiv has responded with its own attacks and a drone strike on the Russian city of Ryazan earlier Friday killed four people including a child, according to officials there. US-led talks on ending Europe's deadliest conflict since World War II have stalled in recent months, while Moscow has ruled out a ceasefire or comprehensive negotiations with Kyiv unless it caves to its maximalist demands. "Ukraine will not allow any of the aggressor's strikes that take the lives of our people to go unpunished," Zelensky said in a post on X. "We are entirely justified in our responses against Russia's oil industry, military production, and those directly responsible for committing war crimes against Ukraine and Ukrainians," he added. Earlier Friday, Zelensky visited the site of a building in Kyiv ripped apart by a Russian missile. "Here, Russia took the lives of 24 people, including three children," Zelensky said, after walking through a courtyard littered with rubble. The three children killed were all girls -- aged 12, 15 and 17. The father of the youngest -- named as Liubava Yakovleva -- had already died fighting Russia's invasion, Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said. "Rescue operations lasted more than 28 hours, 30 people were thankfully saved due to the tireless efforts of our emergency workers," she said on social media. Two dozen people were still in hospital, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said. - POW swap - The scenes in Kyiv contrasted with elation in northern Ukraine, where 205 Ukrainian soldiers were freed in the latest POW exchange with Moscow. AFP reporters saw the released fighters -- with shaven-heads and draped in Ukrainian flags -- cheering, crying, embracing one another and waiting to be reunited with their families. Kyiv freed the same number of Russian soldiers. Moscow said its 205 released troops were brought to its ally Belarus, where they were receiving "psychological and medical assistance". The exchanges remain one of the few remaining areas of cooperation between the two sides, at war since Russia ordered troops into its neighbour in February 2022. The release was the "first stage of the 1,000 for 1,000 exchange" that had been brokered and previously announced by US President Donald Trump, Zelensky said. Most of the freed Ukrainian troops had been in Russian captivity since 2022, including those who fought for Mariupol's steelworks Azovstal and at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, which briefly fell to Moscow at the start of its invasion. - Slimming hopes for peace - Thursday's devastating attack on Kyiv -- the deadliest on the Ukrainian capital for months -- further hit already slim prospects for a breakthrough on ending the war. Kyiv's allies accused Russia of mocking diplomatic efforts to end the conflict. Moscow has shown no sign of backing down from its aims in Ukraine, demanding that Kyiv give up four eastern and southern regions that Russia claimed in 2022 to have annexed. Fresh Russian attacks on Friday killed one person in the southern Zaporizhzhia region. In Russia, Ukrainian overnight drone strikes on an apartment block in the city of Ryazan -- south-west of Moscow -- killed four people including a child, officials said. Unverified social media videos showed plumes of smoke rising over Ryazan -- a city of around 500,000 -- and a high-rise apartment block with several blackened floors. The Ukrainian army, which has launched retaliatory drone strikes throughout Moscow's offensive, said it had targeted an oil refinery. Since Russia's invasion began in 2022, hundreds of thousands of people have died, millions have been forced to flee their homes and parts of eastern and southern Ukraine have been decimated by fighting. Russia currently occupies around a fifth of Ukraine: the entirety of the Crimean peninsula, which it annexed in 2014, most of the eastern regions of Donetsk and Lugansk -- collectively referred to as the Donbas -- and large parts of the southern Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions.  
SSC exams in January, HSC in June of 2027
SSC exams in January, HSC in June of 2027
PM calls for focusing on research, innovation in universities
PM calls for focusing on research, innovation in universities
PM urges police to ensure peace, security of country's people
PM urges police to ensure peace, security of country's people
Govt aims to leverage US trade deal to advance economy: Titumir
Govt aims to leverage US trade deal to advance economy: Titumir
Pistons pound Cavaliers to stay alive
Pistons pound Cavaliers to stay alive
LOS ANGELES, United States, May 16, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Cade Cunningham scored 21 points as the Detroit Pistons staved off elimination from the NBA playoffs with a 115-94 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in their NBA Eastern Conference semifinal series on Friday. The top-seeded Pistons -- trailing 3-2 in the best-of-seven series before Friday's must-win game in Cleveland -- produced a dazzling early onslaught to build a double-digit lead that proved the difference between the two sides. Cleveland, unbeaten at their Rocket Arena home so far this postseason, will now have to win on the road in Sunday's decisive game seven in Detroit to advance. Cunningham's 21 points included five three-pointers, while at the defensive end, Detroit center Jalen Duren delivered a dominant performance that included 11 rebounds, three blocks and a steal. Cunningham was one of six Pistons players to finish in double figures, with Paul Reed adding 17 off the bench, and Duren and Daniss Jenkins scoring 15 points apiece. "We're just playing our brand of basketball, coming out competing, trying to execute our system to the best of our ability, and we're together," Cunningham said afterward. "We stick together through everything, so it's a great win for us." James Harden led Cleveland's scoring with 23 points while Donovan Mitchell was restricted to 18 points. The Cavs started Friday's game brightly, opening up a six-point lead in the first quarter before the Pistons started firing to take a grip on the contest. A devastating 22-4 run by Detroit saw the visitors accelerate into a commanding 39-27 lead in the second quarter and although Cleveland closed the gap to 54-51 at halftime, the Pistons regrouped impressively to snuff out the Cavs' threat with a 30-19 third quarter. That left Detroit leading by 14 points heading into the fourth and the result was never in doubt, with the Pistons maintaining a double-digit lead to close out victory.  
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Stocks tumble as US-Iran impasse fuels inflation fears
Syria names new central bank governor
Syria names new central bank governor
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Rumor scanner identifies SSC question leak claim as false
Rumor scanner identifies SSC question leak claim as false
False claim of Ctg Hindu girl abduction traced to Pakistan incident: BanglaFact
False claim of Ctg Hindu girl abduction traced to Pakistan incident: BanglaFact
BanglaFact debunks false claim of rape, murder of AL leader's daughter in Gazipur 
BanglaFact debunks false claim of rape, murder of AL leader's daughter in Gazipur 
Teenager arrested with heroin in Rajshahi, boat seized
Teenager arrested with heroin in Rajshahi, boat seized
RAJSHAHI, May 15, 2026 (BSS) - Police arrested a teenager Jihan Mobarok, 17, with one kilogram of heroin during a raid in Godagari Upazila in the district. An engine-powered boat used to transport the drugs was also seized.  Police said the estimated market value of the recovered heroin is around Tk 1 crore.  However, his accomplice Nasir Uddin, 53, managed to escape during the operation, evading police.   The arrested Jihan and absconding Nasir are residents of Kathalbariya village in Godagari Upazila.   Police said that around 10:30 PM on Thursday, a team from Godagari Model Police Station was conducting a routine anti-narcotics operation in the area.  Based on secret information, they raided the river ferry ghat in the Bidirpur area of Matikata Union in the upazila.   During the raid, two individuals tried to flee from a small dinghy boat anchored at the riverbank.  Later, after searching a yellow polythene bag kept in Jihan's possession, one kilogram of heroin was recovered. At the same time, an engine-powered boat about 23 feet long used for transporting drugs was seized.   Following the incident, SI Md. Rezaul Karim of Godagari Model Police Station filed a case as the plaintiff. The arrested Jihan and absconding Nasir Uddin have been named as accused in the case.   According to police sources, there is already a previous case against the absconding Nasir Uddin under the Special Powers Act from 2015. Operations to arrest the fugitive accused are underway.
Ctg DC stands by measles infected child Jaya, waives outstanding bills
Ctg DC stands by measles infected child Jaya, waives outstanding bills
Truck driver arrested with 82 kg ganja
Truck driver arrested with 82 kg ganja
JU takes 14 decisions to beef up campus security after attempted rape incident
JU takes 14 decisions to beef up campus security after attempted rape incident
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DSHE bars tuition fee from scholarship holders
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Prof A K M Motinur Rahman appointed as new VC of IU
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Sinner's bid to reach Italian Open final held up by Roman rain
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Lille and Lyon eye Champions League as French season ends
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Pretty in pink: Dallas World Cup venue chasing perfect pitch
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Mexican teachers threaten World Cup protests over salary proposal
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The last dance: Messi and Ronaldo get ready for sixth and final World Cup
Present government gives equal importance to all games: Aminul 
Present government gives equal importance to all games: Aminul 

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Drake drops three albums at once
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Tripura-language short film ‘Return’ to be premiered tomorrow 
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Beatles to open first London museum on site of last gig
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Cannes Film Festival: what to watch out for
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12 more die of measles, like-symptoms in 24-hour
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Six hantavirus cruise passengers to start quarantine in Australia
Training, advocacy meeting held in Mollahat to cut deaths from heart disease, stroke
Training, advocacy meeting held in Mollahat to cut deaths from heart disease, stroke
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Research, policy gaps slow tourism sector growth, Speakers 
IU hosts two-day national science festival
IU hosts two-day national science festival
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Boro production sees bumper yield under two irrigation projects in Chandpur
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Gazipur DC stresses personal awareness to protect environment
Gazipur DC stresses personal awareness to protect environment
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