Govt issues gazette on cabinet portfolio reshuffle
Govt issues gazette on cabinet portfolio reshuffle
Mirza Fakhrul pays homage to Ziaur Rahman, Khaleda Zia
Mirza Fakhrul pays homage to Ziaur Rahman, Khaleda Zia
‘Bangladesh First’ marks paradigm shift in foreign policy: Titumir
Boat race held on Buriganga River
Boat race held on Buriganga River
DHAKA, Aug 21, 2026 (BSS) - A colourful traditional boat race was held on the Buriganga River today to mark the 416th anniversary of Dhaka as part of the month-long ‘Hridoye Dhaka 416’ festival organised by Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC). The race was held this afternoon from Kholamora Ghat to Wise Ghat, with six teams from different parts of the country taking part in the competition. The event attracted thousands of spectators to both banks of the river, creating a festive atmosphere and bringing the capital’s rich cultural traditions to life. Minister for Road Transport and Highways Shaikh Rabiul Alam attended the inaugural ceremony as the chief guest. Dhaka-7 constituency MP Hamidur Rahman Hamid was present as the special guest. The event was presided over by DSCC Administrator Md. Abdus Salam. From noon, large crowds gathered along both banks of the Buriganga to enjoy the race.  Hundreds of boats and trawlers carrying families and citizens also took positions on the river, turning the event into a vibrant celebration of Dhaka’s history, heritage and traditions.  
NTRCA gets new chairman
NTRCA gets new chairman
DGHS directs cent percent attendance of doctors, health workers at hospitals
DGHS directs cent percent attendance of doctors, health workers at hospitals
UN holds second informal poll of secretary-general candidates
UN holds second informal poll of secretary-general candidates
UNITED NATIONS, United States, Aug 21, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The UN's most powerful body, the Security Council, met Friday for another straw poll to gauge the popularity of a growing field of contenders to succeed Antonio Guterres as the embattled organization's next secretary-general. Costa Rica's Rebeca Grynspan was the front-runner last month when the 15-member Security Council held a first informal vote, behind closed doors and by secret ballot. Other candidates include Argentina's Rafael Grossi -- the current head of the UN nuclear watchdog -- Chile's Michelle Bachelet, Ecuador's Maria Fernanda Espinosa, Guyana's Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett, Uganda's Olara Otunnu and Senegal's Macky Sall. Since the first straw poll, Ecuador's Ivonne A-Baki has thrown her hat into the race to succeed Guterres, whose second five-year term ends on December 31, 2026. "The candidates will be informed of the results through the respective permanent representatives of nominating member states... That's all I have to say today," said Denmark's UN ambassador Christina Lassen, whose country holds the Council's rotating presidency. She said the Council was considering the timing of the next straw poll. "It's too early to have a consensus," said council-member Democratic Republic of Congo's ambassador Zenon Ngay Mukongo after the vote. International Crisis Group's Daniel Forti said ahead of the vote that the veto-wielding nations -- Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States -- might wait until later to express their preferences, while new contenders could emerge. Russia's ambassador to the UN, Vassily Nebenzia, said Thursday he could not rule out that possibility. "If, for example -- I'm speculating now -- if there is a deadlock on any of the candidates we are seeing today, if nobody... flies, then I think that we may see other candidates as well," Nebenzia said. - 'End of the road'? - Even if a candidate earns the required nine votes from the 15 available in the Security Council, they must also avoid a veto by the five major powers, which are deeply divided. Once a candidate clears those bars, their name will go to the General Assembly of all UN members for confirmation. The Security Council straw poll was devised in the early 1980s in an attempt to break a deadlock between two candidates shut down by vetoes. The informal mechanism has persisted, in various forms, despite criticism from countries opposed to the opaque process. "There is a good chance that some nominees realize after (Friday's) vote that their campaigns have reached the end of the road," Forti added. Each member state must anonymously assign each candidate one of three labels: "encourage," "discourage," or "no opinion." That would give those with no support the opportunity to withdraw -- though they are not obliged. In the first rounds of the process, which is expected to take several weeks, all ballots are the same color. But after an unspecified number of votes, the ballots of the Council's five permanent members will have a different color, making it possible to identify potential vetoes, without knowing which country blackballed any given candidate. It is tradition that the UN's top job should rotate between different regions. Under that premise, the role should go to a candidate from Latin America this time. There are many candidates from the region, though Sall and Otunnu hail from Africa.  
Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir elected as Bangladesh’s 23rd President; CEC announces election results 
Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir elected as Bangladesh’s 23rd President; CEC announces election results 
PM for friendly revenue system to encourage people pay tax voluntarily
PM for friendly revenue system to encourage people pay tax voluntarily
Govt decides to change fiscal year to April-March
Govt decides to change fiscal year to April-March
Govt wants to build Bangladesh as a welfare state: PM
Govt wants to build Bangladesh as a welfare state: PM
Chinese traders eye on Bangladeshi fruits, farm products at Kunming festival 
Chinese traders eye on Bangladeshi fruits, farm products at Kunming festival 
DHAKA, Aug 21, 2026 (BSS)- The 2026 Mekong-Lancang Fruit, Coffee, Flower and Beer Carnival began today at the Hello World Living Mall in Kunming, capital of China’s Yunnan Province, with Chinese visitors and traders showing keen interest in Bangladeshi agricultural products and fruits. Organised by the Department of Commerce of Yunnan Province, the international festival features 94 stalls showcasing fruits and agricultural products from countries in the Mekong-Lancang region, said a press release here. China, Cambodia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Malaysia, Laos, Bangladesh and Thailand are participating in the festival, displaying and selling a wide range of fruits, agricultural produce and food products from their respective countries. The Bangladeshi stall attracted considerable attention from local visitors and businesspeople from the very beginning of the festival, providing an opportunity to showcase the country’s diverse agricultural products and explore new commercial links with the Chinese market. Speaking at the inaugural ceremony, Consul General of Bangladesh in Kunming Shahnaz Ranu said agricultural trade and economic cooperation between Bangladesh and China reached a new level. She said cooperation between the two countries is playing an important role in expanding agricultural exports, investment and bilateral trade. Referring to developments since last year’s fruit festival, she said cooperation between Bangladesh and Yunnan had further strengthened under the “Three Frees and Three Facilitation” policy, creating new opportunities for Bangladeshi businesses to enter the Chinese market. Shahnaz Ranu said the signing of a phytosanitary protocol during Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s visit to China for exporting Bangladesh’s national fruit jackfruit to the Chinese market was an important development. “Bangladeshi mangoes have already entered the Chinese market, while there is also potential for exporting guava and other tropical fruits in the future,” she said. She described Yunnan as an important market in China for Bangladesh’s fresh agricultural products and expressed hope that greater mutual cooperation would further expand agricultural trade between the two countries. The opening ceremony was held under the slogan “Share the Big Market, Export to China” and was attended by representatives and diplomats from Mekong-Lancang countries as well as officials from the agriculture and commerce sectors. Deputy Director of the Lancang-Mekong Sub-regional Economic and Trade Development Centre Liu Zhi, Cambodian Consul General in Kunming Heng Pisal, Thai Commercial Representative Chanwit Ruangchaithawesuk, Vietnamese Consul General Nghiem Viet Chung and Chief Agronomist of the Yunnan Provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Ke Bin also spoke on the occasion. The organisers expect the festival will contribute to expanding markets for agricultural products of participating countries, strengthening trade relations and creating new opportunities for agriculture-based cooperation. The festival will continue until August 23, offering visitors opportunities to see and purchase fruits, agricultural products, coffee, flowers and other products from participating countries.
US, Canada try to wrap up trade deal before latest Trump deadline
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BPPA CEO reiterates firmness on full transition to e-GP
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BanglaFact identifies misinformation attributed to PM regarding electricity bills
BanglaFact identifies misinformation attributed to PM regarding electricity bills
Info ministry warns over fake facebook account, page on Swapon’s name   
Info ministry warns over fake facebook account, page on Swapon’s name   
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
Vigilance intensified to trace released tigress in Sundarbans
Vigilance intensified to trace released tigress in Sundarbans
BAGERHAT, Aug 21, 2026 (BSS) - The Forest Department has intensified surveillance to locate a tigress that was released into the Sundarbans on July 12 after receiving treatment for six months for serious injuries sustained in a poacher's trap. Despite installing 40 automatic camera traps across an area of around eight square kilometres to monitor the tigress's movements, her presence has yet to be captured on camera more than a month after her release. The tigress was released in the Andharmanik area of the Chandpai Range in the eastern division of the Sundarbans. Earlier, on January 3, she was seriously injured after becoming trapped in a leaf trap reportedly set by deer poachers near the Sharkir Canal. Forest officials later rescued the injured tigress after administering a tranquilizer and took her to Khulna, where she received treatment and care for six months before being returned to the forest. Initially, 20 automatic cameras were installed in the Andharmanik area to monitor her movements. Later, another 20 cameras were set up along the eastern bank of the Shalnadi and in the Joymani area. The cameras are also recording the movements of other tigers and wildlife in the forest. However, none of the cameras has so far captured the released tigress. Footage has instead confirmed the movement of three other tigresses in the deeper parts of Andharmanik, prompting the Forest Department to continue its search and monitoring efforts. Forest officials said the tigress's footprints were found within an area of about 150 metres shortly after her release, suggesting that she had moved around the vicinity. No reliable information about her whereabouts has been obtained since then. Eastern Sundarbans Divisional Forest Officer Md Rezaul Karim Chowdhury said the tigress should not be presumed dead simply because she has not been captured by the cameras. "There is no way to conclude that the tigress is dead just because her image has not been captured by the cameras. A tiger can move within a range of 30 to 40 kilometres. So, she may have moved beyond the area covered by the cameras," he said. According to the Forest Department, footage from all 40 cameras will be reviewed again, while additional surveillance measures are being planned in areas where the tigress is likely to have moved. Wildlife conservationists said post-release monitoring is crucial when rescued wild animals are returned to their natural habitat, particularly those that have spent a considerable period under human care. They said close monitoring is necessary to assess an animal's movement, ability to find food and adaptation to its natural environment after release. The Forest Department is continuing efforts to trace the tigress through analysis of camera footage and field-level surveillance.  
46 held for forest crimes in western Sundarbans in two months
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RCC team gets jersey for DC Gold Cup Football Tournament in Rajshahi
RCC team gets jersey for DC Gold Cup Football Tournament in Rajshahi
KU VC congratulates President Mirza Fakhrul
KU VC congratulates President Mirza Fakhrul
JnU VC congratulates newly elected President
JnU VC congratulates newly elected President
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Aligning curricula with job market, technology key to higher education: JU VC
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Education, industry collaboration crucial to reach trillion-dollar economy: NSU VC
BHF announces 18-member Asian Games squad
BHF announces 18-member Asian Games squad
Mushfiqur eyes 7,000 Test runs as first Bangladesh batter
Mushfiqur eyes 7,000 Test runs as first Bangladesh batter
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Arsenal sign Villa centre-back Konsa as champions bolster defence
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England thrash Pakistan by an innings and 103 runs in first Test
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Archer double strengthens England's grip on first Test against Pakistan
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Argentina's Paredes suspended 10 matches by FIFA for World Cup fight
Spurs agree deal to sign Man City's Savinho: reports
Spurs agree deal to sign Man City's Savinho: reports

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Actress Hayden Panettiere dead at 36: reports
Actress Hayden Panettiere dead at 36: reports
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Film screenings begin at Shilpakala Academies across country
Actress Tanjin Tisha surrenders in fraud case
Actress Tanjin Tisha surrenders in fraud case
Digital database of artists to be created to promote healthy culture: Shilpakala DG
Digital database of artists to be created to promote healthy culture: Shilpakala DG
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