PM to visit Chandpur tomorrow
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Handicraft serves as a way for rural women's economic empowerment
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Palestinian Authority says teen killed by Israeli forces in West Bank
Palestinian Authority says teen killed by Israeli forces in West Bank
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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
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14 oil-carrying ships arrive in May, 5 to anchor soon 
DHAKA, May 15, 2026 (BSS) - As part of the government's efforts to ensure uninterrupted fuel supply in the country, 14 oil-carrying ships arrived in Chattogram port till May 15, while five more will anchor within the current month. BPC officials said a total of 19 ships are arriving in May carrying 385,000 metric tons of diesel, 67,000 tonnes of jet fuel, 26,500 tonnes of octane and 75,000 tonnes of furnace oil. "We have brought 14 ships carrying oil till May 15 and five other fuel carrying vessels will anchor Chattogram port within this month," Mohammad Zahid Hossain, General Manager, Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) told BSS here today. He said, so far some 16 ships with refined and crude oil were confirmed for June, adding, "The government has been importing refined and crude oil to meet demand. An oil-carrying ship is schedule to anchor Chattogram port today." A ship, named 'MT Fossil', is carrying 100,000 tonnes of crude oil and departed for Chattogram last Monday evening, Bangladesh time. Bangladesh Shipping Corporation (BSC) Managing Director Commodore Mahmudul Malek said that, if all goes as planned, the ship will reach Chattogram Port on May 23. Earlier, on May 6, the oil tanker 'MT Ninemia' arrived at the Qutubdia Channel from Yanbu Port in Saudi Arabia carrying 100,000 tonnes of crude oil. Two fuel tankers carrying a combined 74,000 tonnes of diesel from Malaysia and Singapore arrived at the outer anchorage of Chattogram Port on May 11, amid ongoing efforts to maintain stable fuel supplies in the country. Based on Bangladesh's estimated daily diesel demand of around 12,500 tonnes, the imported fuel would be sufficient to meet the national demand for more than five days.
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CHTTOGRAM, May 15, 2026 (BSS) - Police have arrested 19 individuals for organizing a procession of banned Awami League (AL) and its affiliated organizations in the Jamiatul Falah National Mosque area in the city.   A case has been filed under the Anti-Terrorism Act in connection with this incident, as reported in a press release of the Chattogram Metropolitan Police (CMP) today.   The procession took place after the Namaz-e-Janaza of former minister and freedom fighter Engineer Mosharraf Hossain on Thursday. The group of leaders and activists chanted anti-government slogans during the procession.   It was reported that the individuals were carrying sticks, bricks, and stones at the time. Police stated that SI Sharif Uddin from Kotwali Police Station informed higher officials about the incident while on duty at the scene.   Subsequently, when the police arrived at the location, the participants in the procession attempted to flee through the alleys. During the operation, 15 bricks and eight wooden sticks were confiscated. Following undisclosed information, 19 leaders and activists were apprehended in various areas.   Police said some of the detainees have prior criminal records, including charges related to weapons possession, robbery planning, and kidnapping. Police alleged that during initial questioning, the arrested individuals disclosed their affiliation with banned organizations such as Chhatra League and Awami League.    They are accused of plotting against the state, organizing sabotage, funding and supporting terrorist activities. A case filed against them with Kotwali Police Station under the Anti-Terrorism Act, 2009, and they have been remanded to court.
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