Judges enjoy complete independence in judicial functions: law minister 
Judges enjoy complete independence in judicial functions: law minister 
Power Division assures uninterrupted electricity supply during Eid
Power Division assures uninterrupted electricity supply during Eid
BNP working beyond party affiliations: Anee
BNP working beyond party affiliations: Anee
Yasser calls for disposing kurbani animal wastes at designated places
Yasser calls for disposing kurbani animal wastes at designated places
No one will remain homeless, neglected under govt initiatives: Dulu
No one will remain homeless, neglected under govt initiatives: Dulu
Dr Zahid emphasizes quality education to build skilled workforce
Dr Zahid emphasizes quality education to build skilled workforce
Major changes coming to local govt election rules: EC
Qurbani waste to be removed within 6-8 hours: RCC administrator
Qurbani waste to be removed within 6-8 hours: RCC administrator
RAJSHAHI, May 26, 2026 (BSS) - Rajshahi City Corporation (RCC) Administrator Mahfuzur Rahman Riton today said that, in accordance with the Prime Minister's directive, the city corporation will remove sacrificial animal waste and clean the city within 6 to 8 hours. “The Prime Minister, Tarique Rahman, has instructed all city corporations in the country to remove sacrificial waste within 12 hours,” he said, seeking the cooperation of city dwellers in carrying out the task. “Under the management of the RCC, preparations have been made to hold Eid prayers at six Eidgahs, including the Central Eidgah. The work is now in its final stage,” he added. The RCC administrator said, “The Prime Minister has given Tk 5,000 to each of the RCC’s 1,237 cleaners as an Eid gift. This is a mark of respect, love, and recognition for the cleaners and their hard work. It will encourage and inspire them in their duties. On Monday, we distributed the Prime Minister’s Eid gifts among the cleaners.” On the occasion of holy Eid-ul-Azha, he inspected the preparations at the Hazrat Shah Makhdum (RA) Central Eidgah and other Eidgahs. At noon today, the RCC administrator visited the Eid prayer venues at Rajshahi Central Eidgah and Tikapara Eidgah ground and supervised the final-stage preparations. During the inspection, RCC Chief Executive Officer Md. Rezaul Karim, Superintending Engineer Ahmad Al Moin, other officials, BNP leaders, leaders of affiliated and associate organisations, and other dignitaries were present.  
Thousands leave Savar industrial area for Eid holidays
Thousands leave Savar industrial area for Eid holidays
Tk 3.66 crore toll collected on Padma Bridge in 18 hours
Tk 3.66 crore toll collected on Padma Bridge in 18 hours
Russian call for diplomats to leave Kyiv draws Western backlash
Russian call for diplomats to leave Kyiv draws Western backlash
MOSCOW, May 26, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Russia's call for diplomats and foreigners to leave Kyiv over the threat of fresh strikes drew a sharp backlash from Western countries on Tuesday, some of whom accused Moscow of escalating the more than four-year war. Russia announced Monday it had started a campaign of "systematic" strikes on Kyiv, after battering Ukraine with hundreds of drones and a hypersonic missile over the weekend. It said the strikes would target the Ukrainian capital's "decision-making centres" and urged foreign citizens and diplomats "to leave the city as soon as possible", as well as for Kyiv residents to avoid public buildings. Ukraine called the threats "blackmail" and encouraged its allies to ignore the warning, while several Western diplomatic missions announced they had no plans to evacuate their staff. Almost 50 countries condemned what they said were threats by Russia against embassies in Ukraine in a joint statement at the United Nations on Tuesday. "We also condemn recent threats by Russia to diplomatic institutions and embassies in Kyiv. This is something which we cannot accept," the joint statement delivered by Ukrainian UN representative Andriy Melnyk said. The statement was signed by European countries, Japan, South Korea and others. The European Union also lashed out at Russia's threat, saying it had no plans to move its staff, while Germany and Norway summoned Russia's ambassador over the move. A spokesperson for France's foreign ministry said Monday that evacuating diplomatic staff from Kyiv was "out of the question." Russia's threat came after weeks of escalating strikes between the two sides, and as US-led talks aimed at ending the conflict remained largely frozen over the Iran war. Russia last week accused Ukraine of hitting a vocational school in the Russian-occupied Lugansk region, killing 21 people, while a massive attack on Ukraine's capital the week before killed 24, according to Ukrainian authorities. Both sides deny targeting civilians. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday that Washington remained ready to mediate in the conflict. "Every time you see these big strikes from one side or the other, it's a reminder of why this is a terrible war that's now gone on longer than the Second World War, and it needs to come to an end," Rubio told reporters during an official visit to India. He was referring to the length of WWII for Moscow, which entered the war in June 1941 when Nazi Germany invaded the USSR, with the conflict ending in May 1945 with Germany's surrender. - Drone threats - Both Russia and Ukraine exchanged strikes on Tuesday. A Ukrainian drone attack killed one person in Russia's Belgorod border region, local authorities said, while Russian strikes on Ukraine left several wounded, according to Ukrainian officials. Drones have also routinely crossed the airspace of the three Baltic nations, incidents that have forced citizens to seek shelter and prompted NATO to scramble jets. The drones are thought to be of Ukrainian origin but are sometimes deflected into the Baltics by electronic jamming, according to European and Ukrainian officials. Russia has accused the Baltics of offering their airspace as a springboard for attacks on Russia, an accusation that NATO and Ukraine deny. EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said Tuesday that Russia bore ultimate responsibility for the incidents. "People in the Baltic countries have been experiencing what many believed belonged to another era," von der Leyen said, standing alongside the presidents of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. "Air raid alerts, families sheltering, schools closing, transport interrupted. This is the reality on Europe's eastern border in 2026," she said. "These are not isolated incidents. This is a deliberate strategy from Russia, trying to destabilise our democratic societies." Since Russia launched its full-scale offensive 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. The conflict has spiralled into Europe's deadliest since World War II.  
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
Law minister asks for Pallabi schoolgirl murder report within a week
Law minister asks for Pallabi schoolgirl murder report within a week
3 CPA taskforces, 10 customs spl teams facilitating Ctg port operation during Eid holidays
3 CPA taskforces, 10 customs spl teams facilitating Ctg port operation during Eid holidays
CHATTOGRAM, May 26, 2026 (BSS) – The Chattogram Port Authority (CPA) has constituted three distinct taskforces to facilitating smooth unloading of goods at both the jetty and outer anchorage throughout the extended Eid holidays.  The move came as maintaining the flow of the country’s import-export trade throughout the long Eid holidays has become a significant challenge due mainly to absence of any of the 26 associated organizations and institutions, such as ports, customs, shipping, banks, and C&F.  To facilitate the CPA’s special measure, the customs has formed 10 specialized teams.  The initiative is particularly focused on the seven-day public holiday of the holy Eid-ul-Azha, commencing on May 25. As per relevant sources, while Chattogram port currently handles an average of 8,700 TEUs of containers daily, approximately 4,500 TEUs are unloaded or delivered each day.  However, during the Eid holidays, although container movements remain steady, the unloading or delivery of goods nearly ceases. The ready-made garment sector traders are the most affected by this situation. This is due to the fact that if imported raw materials do not arrive at the factories in a timely manner, the finished garments cannot be exported, leading to significant production and supply shortages. In the lead-up to Eid, import-export operations at 21 private off-docks (ICDs) have surged by approximately 50 to 55 percent. Typically, during regular periods, 7,500 export containers and 2,500 import containers are processed daily at ICDs. However, this number has risen to 11,000 export containers and 3,500 import containers as Eid approaches. The private off-dock association 'Bikda' attributes this increase to heightened shipment demands prior to Eid.  Ruhul Amin Sikder Biplob, the Secretary General of the organization, stated that due to the extended holiday following Eid-ul-Azha, numerous importers and exporters are hastening their post-Eid tasks. Consequently, there has been a significant surge in pressure.  The CPA has formed three distinct taskforces to maintain trade operations during the Eid holidays, which will primarily focus on several key areas that include overseeing the unloading of bulk goods at the outer anchorage, ensuring active container movements and yard management at the jetty, and safeguarding the overall security of the port's waters.  BGMEA Director Rakibul Alam Chowdhury said, “We will urge the port and customs authorities to refrain from treating the Eid holiday as a standard holiday closing the port. Export and import operations must proceed uninterrupted. A delay in housing goods could lead to substantial disruptions in garment production, adversely affecting the nation's economy."  Commodore Amin Ahmed Abdullah, a member of the CPA, indicated that during Eid, two  taskforces will be directly involved in unloading goods and managing the jetty yard. Additionally, a separate taskforce will be dedicated to ensuring overall security, he added.   Assistant Commissioner of Chattogram Custom House Sharif Md. Al Amin confirmed that an adequate number of officers and staff will be present to maintain normal customs and examination operations. 
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FactWatch identifies misinformation campaign against Jubo Dal using false video
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Eid holidaymakers enjoy hassle-free journey on Paturia route
Eid holidaymakers enjoy hassle-free journey on Paturia route
MANIKGANJ, May 26, 2026 (BSS) – Homebound Eid passengers from the country’s 21 southwestern districts are enjoying a hassle-free journey as the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation (BIWTC) has taken appropriate measures to ensure smooth travel. BIWTC sources said no traffic congestion was seen at the Paturia and Aricha ghats, as adequate ferries are available at both sides of the Padma river. The sources said that at present, 15 small, medium and large Ro-Ro ferries are operating on the Paturia–Daulatdia route, while five ferries are plying on the Aricha–Kazirhat route. Besides, available launches are operating continuously on the Paturia–Daulatdia and Aricha–Kazirhat routes. A good number of speedboats are also ferrying holidaymakers, the sources added. Deputy General Manager of BIWTC Paturia Abdus Salam said that no passengers had to wait at the ghats to cross the river. He said all passengers travelling in vehicles must get down before boarding the ferries. “The instruction is being strictly maintained,” he added. The district administration and police are continuously monitoring the situation at the ghats.  
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Cattle trader killed as nasimon overturns in Khulna
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