Trial in Ramisa rape, murder case to begin on June 1: Asaduzzaman
Trial in Ramisa rape, murder case to begin on June 1: Asaduzzaman
Govt implemented 60 decisions in 100 days: Mahadi
Govt implemented 60 decisions in 100 days: Mahadi
Nazrul’s 127th birth anniversary celebrated countrywide
Nazrul’s 127th birth anniversary celebrated countrywide
Govt announces fare discounts for elderly women, physically-challenged passengers on trains
Govt announces fare discounts for elderly women, physically-challenged passengers on trains
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Govt sets unique instance of humane and people-centric politics: Mahdi Amin
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Govt making utmost efforts for farmer’s dev: Agriculture Minister
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Kalshi slum fire under control
Kalshi slum fire under control
DHAKA, May 25, 2026 (BSS) - A fire that broke out at the Kalshi slum in the capital has been brought under control. Fifteen units of the Fire Service worked to contain the blaze and succeeded in bringing it under control at 9:35 pm. The Fire Service and Civil Defence received reports of the fire at the Kalshi slum in Mirpur around 7:30 pm today. Anwarul Islam, an official of Fire Service headquarters, said initially information regarding the cause of the fire, the extent of damage, or any casualties are yet to be known.
DU Chhatra Dal pays tribute to Kazi Nazrul Islam
DU Chhatra Dal pays tribute to Kazi Nazrul Islam
Banglabandha Land Port to remain closed for 7 days during Eid
Banglabandha Land Port to remain closed for 7 days during Eid
Trump links normalizing ties with Israel to Iran peace deal
Trump links normalizing ties with Israel to Iran peace deal
WASHINGTON, United States, May 25, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - US President Donald Trump on Monday said Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations must normalize ties with Israel as part of efforts to reach a deal with Iran, adding fresh uncertainty into protracted peace negotiations. Progress over a deal to end the conflict that broke out in late February has slowed as both sides talked down the prospect of an imminent agreement, with Tehran saying they were not close to signing and Trump warning he was in no hurry. In another hurdle for any deal, the US leader said it should be mandatory for Qatar, Pakistan, Egypt, Turkey and Jordan to sign up to the Abraham Accords, a set of agreements brokered in 2020 with nations historically hostile to Israel. "After all the work done by the United States to try and pull this very complex puzzle together, it should be mandatory that all of these Countries, at a minimum, simultaneously, sign onto the Abraham Accords," he wrote in a lengthy social media post. "Those Countries discussed are Saudi Arabia, The United Arab Emirates (already a Member!), Qatar, Pakistan, Turkiye, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain (already a Member!)" Trump said he had spoken to the leaders of those countries on Saturday about efforts to end the war with Iran. Bahrain and the UAE have already signed the accords, along with Morocco and Sudan. US and Iranian forces have observed a ceasefire since April 8 while diplomats push for a negotiated settlement, although Iran has maintained controls on Gulf shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and the US Navy has sought to blockade Iran's ports. Trump said earlier on Monday that a deal with Iran would either be "great and meaningful" or there would be "no deal." But while the accords were welcomed by some as a foreign policy success, they remain deeply unpopular among the public in many parts of the Middle East, not least because they do not tackle the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The issue is fraught as countries like Gulf heavyweights Saudi Arabia and Qatar have said they will never normalize ties with Israel unless an independent Palestinian state is created. Anna Jacobs of the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington said Trump's latest demand added to the disaster that has been the war on all fronts for Gulf nations. "The national security of the Gulf states has been threatened more than ever before because of President Trump's reckless decisions, and he expects Arab states to thank him and to normalize relations with Israel, which they will not do at this stage," she said. "These expectations and assumptions from this US administration shows how little they understand the Middle East." - 'Going crazy' - Trump's maximalist demand came after top US diplomat Marco Rubio suggested a deal could be reached within the day, causing world oil prices to tumble based on renewed optimism about an agreement. "We thought we might have some news last night, maybe today," Secretary of State Rubio told reporters during a visit to New Delhi, referring to hopes for a deal. "We have what I think is a pretty solid thing on the table in terms of their ability to open up the straits, get the straits open." But Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei poured cold water on hopes for a quick final settlement. "It is correct to say that we have reached a conclusion on a large portion of the issues under discussion," he told a weekly news briefing. "But to say that this means the signing of an agreement is imminent -- no one can make such a claim." In Iran's capital Tehran, residents who spoke to Paris-based journalists said they were losing patience at the lack of diplomatic progress. "We're going crazy. Imagine getting hopeful ten times a day, and disappointed a hundred times a day," said Amir, 40. "We're all frustrated." - 'Critical moment' - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that he and Trump had agreed that "any final agreement with Iran must eliminate the nuclear threat entirely." Iranian officials have stressed that, despite the long-standing US demand for an end to its uranium enrichment, talks on the issue of the Islamic republic's nuclear programme have been deferred until after an initial agreement. Meanwhile, Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif -- whose government is spearheading efforts to mediate a negotiated agreement between the United States and Iran -- met China's President Xi Jinping in Beijing. Speaking to Chinese leaders, Sharif said "the world is passing through a critical moment," Pakistan's state-run PTV channel showed. "Things are moving in the right direction. I would like to thank China's support to promote peace."
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
Fakhrul, Afroza announce Thakurgaon Airport flight operations within 2 years
Fakhrul, Afroza announce Thakurgaon Airport flight operations within 2 years
Bangladesh to host inaugural trade-investment conference in June
Bangladesh to host inaugural trade-investment conference in June
 DHAKA, May 25, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh is set to host its first Trade and Investment Conference 2026 next month, aiming to strengthen economic resilience and attract greater foreign investment ahead of the country's graduation from Least Developed Country (LDC) status. State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shama Obaed Islam on Sunday presided over a high-level preparatory meeting for the conference, scheduled to be held on June 13 at Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel in Dhaka, said a foreign ministry's press release here today.   The conference is being jointly organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA) under the theme "Navigating Risks - Unlocking Resilience". The daylong event will bring together senior government ministers and advisers, heads of mission accredited to Dhaka, representatives of multilateral development institutions, business leaders and private sector stakeholders. The conference will feature plenary discussions and roundtable sessions on trade and investment policy, financing and capital mobilisation, market access, industrial competitiveness, artificial intelligence, creative industries and sports. The foreign ministry said that the initiative comes at a critical time as Bangladesh prepares to graduate from LDC status in November 2026 while advancing negotiations on several bilateral trade and investment agreements. The conference is also expected to focus on enhancing foreign direct investment and strengthening the country's economic resilience amid evolving global economic challenges. Around 350 delegates are expected to participate in the event.  
Bangladesh, IMF agree on new realistic 3-year reform programme 
Bangladesh, IMF agree on new realistic 3-year reform programme 
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FactWatch identifies misinformation campaign against Jubo Dal using false video
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AI video used to falsely claim police beating of photojournalist
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Rumor scanner identifies SSC question leak claim as false
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False claim of Ctg Hindu girl abduction traced to Pakistan incident: BanglaFact
RMP issues special security directives for Eid
RMP issues special security directives for Eid
RAJSHAHI, May 25, 2026 (BSS) - To ensure a festive and secure atmosphere during Eid-ul-Azha, the Rajshahi Metropolitan Police (RMP) has taken extensive security measures.  On the occasion, a set of directives has been issued seeking cooperation from city residents to ensure   safe travel, cattle market security, prevention of extortion, smooth transportation and uninterrupted public services during the holiday period.   As part of the directive, the RMP stated that animals for sacrifice must be loaded and unloaded from designated spots on animal-carrying vehicles.  People have been asked to remain vigilant at cattle markets against 'ogyan party' (gangs that drug victims), 'molom party' (gangs that use ointments/chemicals to incapacitate), and counterfeit currency rings. It has advised to deposit money from animal sales safely in banks, and using the RMP's money escort service when transporting cash.   Citizens have been urged to immediately inform police of any information regarding extortion related to animal transport and markets.  At the same time, people have been advised to take necessary precautions to avoid fraud when buying and selling sacrificial animals online.   The directives further state that animals should not be slaughtered on the road.  Sacrifice must be completed at locations designated by the city corporation or locally, and cooperation is requested for the quick removal of waste.   To strengthen security of homes and institutions left empty during the Eid holiday, advice includes increasing the vigilance of security guards, keeping CCTV cameras operational, ensuring adequate lighting, using secure locks on doors and windows, storing valuables in safe places, and maintaining regular contact with neighbors. Tenants have also been asked to inform their respective house-owners in advance if are away from home during Eid.   People have been urged to inform the local police station or outpost if they see any suspicious persons or criminals roaming in the area. They have also been asked to promptly notify police if any untoward incident occurs or is likely to occur.   Meanwhile, the RMP has also warned against reckless 'joy rides' on personal motorcycles or cars during Eid.  For emergency police assistance, people have been requested to contact the RMP hotline at 01320063999, the control room at 01320063998, and the national emergency service 999.
Main Eid-ul-Azha congregation in Rajshahi at 7:30 am
Main Eid-ul-Azha congregation in Rajshahi at 7:30 am
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Teenager killed, two injured in Madaripur lightning strike
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DU to launch academic programme to strengthen child protection system
HSC exams to be held at 208 centers under Rajshahi Board, starting July 2
HSC exams to be held at 208 centers under Rajshahi Board, starting July 2
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The movies vying for the Cannes Film Festival's top prize
The movies vying for the Cannes Film Festival's top prize
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Russian war drama among favourites for Cannes top prize
3-day programme begins at Shilpakala to celebrate Nat’l Poet's 127th birth anniversary
3-day programme begins at Shilpakala to celebrate Nat’l Poet's 127th birth anniversary
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Women directors close Cannes, putting gender imbalance in spotlight
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Over 20m children vaccinated against measles: Health Minister
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Experts urge caution for children during Eid travel amid measles risks 
Turkish Cuisine Week celebrated with chefs in Dhaka
Turkish Cuisine Week celebrated with chefs in Dhaka
Boro paddy, rice procurement drive launched in Gaibandha
Boro paddy, rice procurement drive launched in Gaibandha
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Rich nations topped $100 bn climate finance goal again in 2023, 2024: OECD
Rich nations topped $100 bn climate finance goal again in 2023, 2024: OECD
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