Govt firmly committed to peaceful, swift resolve of Rohingya crisis: PM 
Govt firmly committed to peaceful, swift resolve of Rohingya crisis: PM 
Home Minister calls for stronger global support for Rohingya repatriation
Home Minister calls for stronger global support for Rohingya repatriation
Health sector gets second-highest budget priority to expand healthcare: Dr Zahid
Health sector gets second-highest budget priority to expand healthcare: Dr Zahid
History shapes national identity, lays foundation for future: Deputy Speaker
History shapes national identity, lays foundation for future: Deputy Speaker
PM vows safe, livable Bangladesh balancing development, environmental protection
PM vows safe, livable Bangladesh balancing development, environmental protection
President calls for turning tree plantation into national movement
President calls for turning tree plantation into national movement
Launch services suspended on six Bhola river routes as tidal water rises above danger level
13 fishermen missing as three trawlers capsize in Bay
13 fishermen missing as three trawlers capsize in Bay
PATUAKHALI, July 8, 2026 (BSS) – At least 13 fishermen have gone missing after three fishing trawlers capsized separately in the Bay of Bengal off Kuakata in Patuakhali due to stormy winds and rough seas. Acting President of the Mohipur Fish Arat Owners' Association Raju Ahmed Raja confirmed the information to BSS today, saying that a small fishing trawler with six fishermen capsized near Char Bijoy in the Bay of Bengal at around 1 pm. “The trawler owner, Masud Majhi, was rescued alive, but the remaining five fishermen are still missing," he said. He also said that the fishing trawler FB Mohima of Fakirhat, carrying 18 fishermen, capsized about 17 kilometres off the coast in the Bay of Bengal at around 5 pm yesterday. As of Wednesday noon, 16 fishermen had been rescued, while two remained missing. Earlier, on July 5 (Sunday), another fishing trawler owned by Imadul of Kharida village in Galachipa overturned about 60 kilometres into the Bay of Bengal with 11 fishermen on board. Five of the fishermen were rescued, while six are still missing. Senior Kalapara Upazila Fisheries Officer Apu Saha told BSS that the Coast Guard is conducting rescue operations to locate the missing fishermen.  
TMED, GIZ sign deal to develop skilled workforce for sustainable energy
TMED, GIZ sign deal to develop skilled workforce for sustainable energy
Abhijatri train begins Dhaka-Gopalganj operations on August 10
Abhijatri train begins Dhaka-Gopalganj operations on August 10
Uber Eats, Deliveroo say will give France drivers break when too hot
Uber Eats, Deliveroo say will give France drivers break when too hot
PARIS, France, July 8, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Uber Eats and Deliveroo on Wednesday said they would impose afternoon breaks for food delivery cyclists in parts of France under severe heat warnings, in a measure not so far applicable despite high temperatures. The measure was presented as a way to protect the health of the workers, but has been decried for depriving them of income. France is experiencing its third episode of high temperatures since May, with men on bicycles this week cycling to bring meals to customers in heat as high as 40C in some parts of the country. But nowhere on the mainland was under red alert -- the highest heat warning -- on Wednesday nor predicted to fall under that category on Thursday. Both apps said they would halt access to users between 2:00 pm and 6:00 pm if there was such an alert. Asked if it would provide compensation to drivers, Uber Eats seemed to imply it would not. The time slots for the suspension of services were chosen "to strike a balance between the overriding priority of delivery drivers' safety and limiting the impact on revenue", it said. Deliveroo did not reply to a request for comment. Ludovic Rioux, a labour activist from the CGT union, said the decision made "these vulnerable workers even more vulnerable" in the absence of any replacement income. Temperatures reached 40.7C in the southwestern city of Bordeaux on Tuesday. Uber Eats driver Aboubacar, 26, was waiting outside a fast-food restaurant in the sizzling afternoon heat. "We're suffering but we have no choice," he said, not giving his surname for fear of reprisals. "If you don't make deliveries, you won't have anything, you won't be paid." Some 130,000 meal delivery personnel are registered as working for apps in France, of whom 98 percent are born abroad and 64 percent are undocumented, according to La Maison des Livreurs, a non-governmental organisation providing them with support. Uber Eats said it sent its workers reminders to stay hydrated when temperatures soared, and facilitated their access to drinking water via partner restaurants. Deliveroo said it had provided its delivery drivers with a map of water taps, and had sought to limit the distance of deliveries.  
PM visits Bangladesh Army's summer exercise
PM visits Bangladesh Army's summer exercise
Govt bans PM's image on official banners, billboards
Govt bans PM's image on official banners, billboards
Nazrul's pen was sharp weapon against colonial rule, oppression: PM
Nazrul's pen was sharp weapon against colonial rule, oppression: PM
PM vows to implement Teesta barrage master plan at any cost 
PM vows to implement Teesta barrage master plan at any cost 
Bangladesh economy shows resilience on strong remittance, export growth: GED
Bangladesh economy shows resilience on strong remittance, export growth: GED
DHAKA, July 8, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh's economy continues to demonstrate resilience, supported by robust remittance inflows, steady export growth led by the ready-made garment (RMG) sector, improving banking sector liquidity and positive investment indicators, according to the latest report by the General Economics Division (GED) of the Bangladesh Planning Commission.  The report said the country's external sector remained strong as remittance inflows reached US$3.43 billion in May 2026, providing a major boost to foreign exchange earnings and helping maintain foreign exchange reserves at a comfortable level of around US$34.55 billion.  The export sector also sustained its positive momentum, with RMG exports rising to US$3.59 billion in May, marking nearly a 29 percent increase over the previous three months despite continued uncertainties in the global economy.  Non-RMG exports also showed encouraging signs of diversification, reflecting improving demand in major export destinations and broadening the country's export base.  The banking sector witnessed strengthening liquidity as deposits recorded nearly 12 percent year-on-year growth, indicating continued public confidence in the financial system. The report observed that the government's reduced dependence on bank borrowing has eased pressure on the financial sector and is expected to create more room for private sector credit expansion, supporting investment and economic activities. Strong imports of capital machinery also pointed to continued industrial expansion and improving business confidence.  On the domestic front, food market conditions improved, with rice inflation remaining in negative territory in May, largely due to increased supply following a successful Boro harvest. Vegetables also contributed less to food inflation, with their contribution declining from 34.87 points in April to 27.44 points in May, offering some relief to consumers despite overall inflationary pressures.  The report also noted that the government is moving ahead with the draft Five-Year Strategic Framework for Reform and Development (July 2026-June 2031), aimed at strengthening long-term macroeconomic stability through better project planning, cost-effective implementation and enhanced monitoring across key sectors, including land administration, water resources and the financial sector.  
Depositors of troubled banks will get back money with interest: Khosru
Depositors of troubled banks will get back money with interest: Khosru
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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
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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
Private hospital fined Tk 150,000 in Narsingdi for operating without renewed licence
Private hospital fined Tk 150,000 in Narsingdi for operating without renewed licence
NARSINGDI, July 8, 2026 (BSS) - A mobile court today fined a private hospital and diagnostic centre in Narsingdi sadar upazila Tk 150,000 for operating without renewing its licence and for other irregularities. Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Asma Jahan Sarkar carried out the drive at Green Life (Pvt.) Hospital and Diagnostic Centre in the Puratan Kandapara area of Narsingdi Municipality. According to the mobile court, the hospital had been operating without a renewed licence and was involved in several other irregularities. It was fined under the relevant provisions of the Consumer Rights Protection Act, 2009. The fine was realised on the spot and deposited into the government treasury. During the operation, the hospital's X-ray unit was sealed, and the authorities were directed to renew the licence and rectify all identified irregularities by July 31. The hospital authorities also submitted a written undertaking to comply with the directives. Narsingdi Sadar Upazila Health and Family Planning Officer Dr Khalil Qaiser Khokon conducted the prosecution. Medical Officer Dr Sanjoy Kumar Saha and the pathologist of Narsingdi Sadar Hospital were also present during the drive.  
Eight killed in landslide at Rohingya camp in Ukhiya
Eight killed in landslide at Rohingya camp in Ukhiya
Bandarban tourist attractions closed until July 12 due to heavy rain
Bandarban tourist attractions closed until July 12 due to heavy rain
KU Agrotechnology discipline holds workshop to validate self-assessment report
KU Agrotechnology discipline holds workshop to validate self-assessment report
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UGC to preserve Abdul Hye Sikder's 10,000 book collection at BRUR
Student-friendly assessment system vital for quality higher education: KUET VC
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Pakistan High Commission donates 1,000 footballs to BFF
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Nahid Rana can inspire next generation, says Shaun Tait
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BKSP honoured among country's 25 most impactful institutions
BKSP honoured among country's 25 most impactful institutions

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Natun Kuri sport's national round to begin July 18
Natun Kuri sport's national round to begin July 18
Preparatory meeting for 2nd edition of 'Notun Kuri Sports' held
Preparatory meeting for 2nd edition of 'Notun Kuri Sports' held
Online registration for 2nd edition
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‘Notun Kuri Sports’ launched nationwide to discover grassroots talent
Cultural affairs minister, state minister visit ailing singer Shabnam Mushtari
Cultural affairs minister, state minister visit ailing singer Shabnam Mushtari
Swift and Kelce marry as global stars swarm 'royal wedding'
Swift and Kelce marry as global stars swarm 'royal wedding'
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Murakami says his novels are 'different' from AI literature
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Renovations on historic Paris Opera house extended by three years
Chinese space probe reaches asteroid for first sample collection
Chinese space probe reaches asteroid for first sample collection
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NASA robot mission aiming to rescue space telescope
NASA robot mission aiming to rescue space telescope
Sajek Valley declared closed over adverse weather
Sajek Valley declared closed over adverse weather
3 die of dengue, 251 fresh cases reported 
3 die of dengue, 251 fresh cases reported 
3 more die of suspected measles; 902 new cases reported in 24 hours
One dies of measles-like symptoms
196 more dengue patients hospitalised in 24 hrs
Gaibandha teacher finds success in grape farming
Gaibandha teacher finds success in grape farming
Rangpur farmers eyeing excellent Aush rice yield as harvest continues
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Barcelona sets new heat record at 40.5C: weather agency
Barcelona sets new heat record at 40.5C: weather agency
DSCC launches ‘Clean Care’ app for waste management
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