Eid-ul-Azha celebrated with due religious fervor, festivity  
Eid-ul-Azha celebrated with due religious fervor, festivity  
PM visits parents' graves, offers prayer
PM visits parents' graves, offers prayer
Muktadir visits to Aminbazar to inspect sacrificial hide management
Muktadir visits to Aminbazar to inspect sacrificial hide management
Country moving towards a welfare state:  Finance Minister
Country moving towards a welfare state:  Finance Minister
Modi extends Eid greetings to PM
Modi extends Eid greetings to PM
Speaker Hafiz hopes democracy gets permanent shape, none faces persecution
Speaker Hafiz hopes democracy gets permanent shape, none faces persecution
Major changes coming to local govt election rules: EC
DNCC to remove sacrificial animal waste within 12 hours
DNCC to remove sacrificial animal waste within 12 hours
DHAKA, May 28, 2026 (BSS) – Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) has planned to remove sacrificial animal waste within 12 hours, beginning from 2pm today on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha. State Minister for LGRD and Cooperatives Mir Shahe Alam and DNCC administrator Md. Shafiqul Islam Khan inspected the waste removal operations in the Mirpur Ceramic Road area of the capital. Shahe Alam hoped the animal waste removal works will end well before 2am. He said the operation will continue for the next two days as around 16,000 sanitation workers and 752 vehicles are engaged in removing sacrificial animal waste. Administrator Shafiqul Islam Khan said the corporation has a coordinated 72-hour action plan for the animal waste management. Corporation officials were present during the inspection.  
DMCH remains busy serving patients even on Eid day
DMCH remains busy serving patients even on Eid day
DSCC aims to remove first day’s sacrificial animal waste by 9pm tonight
DSCC aims to remove first day’s sacrificial animal waste by 9pm tonight
US arrests ex-CIA official with $40 mn in gold at home
US arrests ex-CIA official with $40 mn in gold at home
WASHINGTON, United States, May 28, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The United States has arrested a former senior CIA official after a search found $40 million worth of gold bars at his home. FBI officers also seized $2 million in cash and around 35 luxury watches this month from the home of David Rush in the US state of Virginia, according to court documents. The New York Times reported on Wednesday that he was a former senior CIA official, quoting people familiar with the investigation. An FBI probe found that Rush had provided false information about his education and military background in his job application, including lying about obtaining university degrees and serving as a pilot in the navy. He also filled out fraudulent time sheets and obtained $77,000 in military leave pay by falsely claiming he was a member of the navy reserves, according to the affidavit. The document describes Rush as a former senior employee at a US government agency with top secret clearance and access to classified information. He was arrested on May 19 and charged with theft of government money. A lawyer for Rush declined to comment to the Times. From last November to this March, Rush made several requests to his employer for "a significant quantity of foreign currency and tens of millions of dollars in gold bars for work-related expenses." The affidavit says that Rush received the cash and gold, without giving further information on why he needed them. The gold and most of the cash were later found to be missing from a storage space at the official's workplace, triggering a search of his home which discovered around 303 gold bars -- worth over $40 million.  
PM seeks cooperation from all to build desired Bangladesh
PM seeks cooperation from all to build desired Bangladesh
Power Division assures uninterrupted electricity supply during Eid
Power Division assures uninterrupted electricity supply during Eid
Bangladesh advancing toward self-reliant energy system: PM
Bangladesh advancing toward self-reliant energy system: PM
Ramisa’s killer will get capital punishment within next one month: PM
Ramisa’s killer will get capital punishment within next one month: PM
Oil rises and Asia stocks slide after new US strikes on Iran
Oil rises and Asia stocks slide after new US strikes on Iran
HONG KONG, May 28, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Oil prices bounced higher on Thursday while Asian stocks fell, as new US strikes on Iran marked the latest test of a shaky ceasefire in the Middle East war. The price jumps erased much of Wednesday's declines on the hopes of an imminent deal to end the conflict that has all but halted shipping through the crucial Strait of Hormuz for months. An American official said the military had shot down four Iranian drones and struck a control centre in the southern city of Bandar Abbas. The official, speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity, described the latest actions as "measured, purely defensive, and intended to maintain the ceasefire". Tehran's state media said Iranian forces had fired at four ships in the strait, while Kuwait said its air defences were responding to missile and drone attacks. The developments came despite an Iranian official saying renewed hostilities with the United States were unlikely, and a threat from US President Donald Trump to "finish the job" if a peace deal was not reached. The mixed signals underscored the fragile state of talks aimed at ending the Middle East war, which has profoundly shaken global energy markets. Brent North Sea crude, the main international benchmark, rose more than two percent during Thursday trade to nearly $97 a barrel, while the main US contract, WTI, increased at a similar pace to over $91 a barrel. Stock markets across Asia saw losses on Thursday, with main benchmarks in Taipei and Sydney closing more than one percent lower and Hong Kong on track to join them during the final hour of trading. Tokyo and Seoul saw more moderate declines, while Shanghai was the sole major exchange to buck the trend, finishing the day up 0.1 percent. The drops came after a strong day for global stocks on Wednesday, as investors, bullish on artificial intelligence, looked past the conflicting headlines on Iran. In Asia, South Korean chipmaker SK hynix hit a $1 trillion market capitalisation, placing it alongside regional tech heavyweights Samsung Electronics and TSMC, as well as US chipmaker Micron. The tech surge has coincided with a persistent spike in energy prices, which has threatened several major Asian economies that rely on oil shipments from the Middle East. Economists warn that central banks may have to raise interest rates if inflation worsens as a result of the war, increasing borrowing costs and potentially weighing on economic growth. On Wednesday, "every headline pulled the market in a different direction, leaving traders with the same conclusion they have been wrestling with for weeks", said Stephen Innes at SPI Asset Management. "The Strait may eventually reopen fully, but until there is something more concrete than draft frameworks and political theatre, every barrel remains hostage to headline volatility, even if sub-$100," he said. - Key figures at around 0715 GMT - Brent North Sea Crude: UP 2.7 percent at $96.79 a barrel West Texas Intermediate: UP 2.8 percent at $91.13 a barrel Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 1.3 percent at 25,009.19 points Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.5 percent at 64,693.12 (close) Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.1 percent at 4,098.64 (close) Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1617 from $1.1629 on Wednesday Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3411 from $1.3434 Dollar/yen: DOWN at 159.47 from 159.53 yen Euro/pound: UP at 86.63 from 86.59 pence London - FTSE 100: UP 0.1 percent at 10,505.01 (close) New York - DOW: UP 0.4 percent at 50,644.28 (close)  
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AI video used to falsely claim police beating of photojournalist
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RCC Administrator shares Eid joy with underprivileged children
RCC Administrator shares Eid joy with underprivileged children
RAJSHAHI, May 28, 2026 (BSS) - On the occasion of the holy Eid-ul-Azha today, Rajshahi City Corporation (RCC) Administrator  Mahfuzur Rahman Riton and his wife shared the joy of Eid with orphaned, helpless, and underprivileged children residing at the Integrated Child Rehabilitation Center (Girls' Branch) in Rajshahi.  This afternoon, they visited the center located in the Uposhahar area of the city, spent heartfelt time with the children, inquired about their well-being, and exchanged Eid greetings. During the visit, they brought home-cooked food and served it to the children themselves, and also gifted them new Eid clothes to bring smiles to their faces.  Speaking on the occasion, the RCC Administrator said, "The main teachings of the holy Eid-ul-Azha are sacrifice, empathy, and humanity. The joy of Eid is only complete when we can bring smiles to the faces of the underprivileged, orphaned, and helpless children of our society." He called on everyone to fulfill their humanitarian responsibilities in building a bright future for the children.  Officials and staff members of the Integrated Child Rehabilitation Center (Girls' Branch) were also present at the time.
Eid-ul-Azha celebrated in Ctg  
Eid-ul-Azha celebrated in Ctg  
8th death anniv of former whip Wahidul Alam observed in Hathazari
8th death anniv of former whip Wahidul Alam observed in Hathazari
Two Eid congregations held at DU central mosque
Two Eid congregations held at DU central mosque
Eid Congregation held at RU
Eid Congregation held at RU
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Two Eid congregations at DU central mosque tomorrow  
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Eid Jamaat at 7am at BMU tomorrow 
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