PM stresses changing political culture to build humane state
PM stresses changing political culture to build humane state
PM warns people against attempts to destabilise country
PM warns people against attempts to destabilise country
Major changes coming to local govt election rules: EC
Jet fuel price reduced
Jet fuel price reduced
DHAKA, May 23, 2026 (BSS) – The price of jet fuel used in aircraft has been reduced by nearly Taka 40 per litre, with the new rate fixed at Taka 165.88 per litre for domestic flights. For international flights, the new price is set at USD 1.0823 per litre, a reduction of USD 0.256. The new rates will take effect after 12 midnight tonight and remain effective until further notice. The Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission (BERC) announced the decision in a statement issued today. According to BERC, the prices for both domestic and international flights were adjusted in line with the Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Act due to significant changes in international jet fuel prices. Earlier, on May 7, BERC had fixed the jet fuel price at Taka 205.45 per litre for domestic flights and USD 1.3385 per litre for international flights.  
212 arrested in special drives across capital 
212 arrested in special drives across capital 
National women’s hockey, kabaddi teams felicitated
National women’s hockey, kabaddi teams felicitated
France bans Israeli security minister Ben Gvir from country
France bans Israeli security minister Ben Gvir from country
PARIS, France, May 23, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - France announced on Saturday it had banned Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir from the country after he posted a video mocking bound activists seized by Israeli soldiers on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla. "From today, Itamar Ben Gvir is banned from entering French territory" after "his reprehensible actions towards French and European citizens" who were part of the flotilla, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on X. He added that, with Italy, he was also calling for European Union-level sanctions against the far-right Ben Gvir.  
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
PM for people-friendly land management to build modern state
PM for people-friendly land management to build modern state
BB unveils Tk 60,000cr stimulus package to revive closed industries
BB unveils Tk 60,000cr stimulus package to revive closed industries
DHAKA, May 23, 2026 (BSS) – Bangladesh Bank (BB) today announced a Tk 60,000 crore stimulus package aimed at reviving closed and struggling industries, boosting private sector activities, generating employment and accelerating economic recovery amid ongoing domestic and global challenges. BB Governor Md Mostaqur Rahman unveiled the package at a press briefing at the central bank headquarters in the capital. He said the initiative is designed to restore industrial production capacity, strengthen exports and create around 2.5 million direct and indirect jobs across different sectors of the economy. According to Bangladesh Bank, Tk 41,000 crore of the package will come through refinancing facilities sourced from banks having excess liquidity, while the remaining Tk 19,000 crore will be provided from the central bank’s own funds under government guarantee. The governor said the refinancing support would mainly target closed industrial and service-sector enterprises, cottage, micro, small and medium enterprises (CMSMEs), agriculture, export diversification and rural economic activities. He said the lending rate for large industries under the scheme would be fixed at 7 percent at the customer level, while slightly higher rates may apply for smaller borrowers. Under the refinancing component, Tk 20,000 crore has been allocated for reopening closed industries and service-sector enterprises, Tk 10,000 crore for agriculture and rural activities, Tk 5,000 crore for CMSMEs, and Tk 3,000 crore each for export diversification and the North Bengal agricultural hub initiative. Bangladesh Bank will also operate several targeted schemes from its own funds, including Tk 5,000 crore for pre-shipment credit refinancing, Tk 5,000 crore for cottage and micro entrepreneurs, and Tk 2,000 crore each for leather and footwear exports and frozen shrimp and fish exports. Separate allocations will also be made for startups, creative economy projects, green financing, overseas employment and unemployed youths. The BB governor said the package was introduced against the backdrop of slowing economic growth, rising classified loans, weakening investor confidence and disruptions in industrial production caused by post-Covid shocks, the Russia-Ukraine war and volatility in the foreign exchange market. According to BB data, more than 1,200 industrial units, including large industries and smaller firms, have either shut down or are operating partially due to liquidity shortages and adverse business conditions. Md Mostaqur Rahman said priority would be given to businesses having confirmed orders and demonstrated market demand to ensure proper utilisation of the funds. The stimulus package is expected to support industrial revival, enhance export diversification, increase agricultural production, expand green investments and improve medium-term GDP growth prospects, according to the central bank presentation. He said the programme would also play a countercyclical role by restoring domestic demand, rebuilding investor confidence and supporting economic stability amid global uncertainty and slower export demand.  
EU envoy visits Apex factory, lauds sustainability efforts
EU envoy visits Apex factory, lauds sustainability efforts
BB raises capital bar for cash dividends to strengthen banking sector
BB raises capital bar for cash dividends to strengthen banking sector
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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
Monthly law and order meeting held in Mollahat
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BAGERHAT, May 23, 2026 (BSS) – A monthly law and order meeting was held in Mollahat Upazila of the district today. Speakers at the meeting emphasized stronger coordination among the administration, law enforcement agencies and the public to maintain a stable and peaceful situation. They also called for increased vigilance to prevent theft, robbery, traffic congestion and drug-related offences, particularly ahead of the upcoming Eid-ul-Azha celebrations. The meeting, chaired by Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Sumona Airin was held at the Upazila Parishad auditorium under the initiative of the upazila administration this afternoon. In her speech, UNO Sumona Airin said maintaining law and order is not the responsibility of the administration alone, but a collective duty of all citizens. She urged public representatives, teachers, political leaders, journalists and conscious residents to work together to build a safe and crime-free upazila. She said special surveillance would be strengthened in markets, cattle markets, educational institutions and other crowded places ahead of Eid. She also warned against rumours on social media, activities of juvenile gangs and the spread of drugs. Participants expressed concern over petty crimes, traffic congestion, child marriage, juvenile gangs and other social disorders in different parts of the upazila and urged effective measures to address the issues. The meeting unanimously stressed continued cooperation between the administration and the public to maintain law and order and called for greater responsibility from all stakeholders to ensure a peaceful environment in the upazila. Among others, Assistant Commissioner (Land) Sadia Sultana, Sub-Inspector Monjir of the police department, Livestock Officer Dr. Md. Hasan Ali, Agriculture Officer Md. Imran Hossain, Senior Upazila Fisheries Officer Rajib Roy, Md. Harun Al Rashid, former convener Sikder Jamal Uddin, Jamaat leader S. M. Nasir Uddin, Women’s Affairs Officer Runia Akhter, Headmaster S. M. Farid Ahmed, Press Club Mollahat General Secretary M. Mofizur Rahman, Vice President Abdullah Faruk and officials from different government departments, law enforcement members and political and social representatives attended the meeting.
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Khulna BNP announces 6-day programme marking Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman’s martyrdom anniversary
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Seven members of snatcher gang held in Sylhet
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RU signs Letters of Interest and MoUs with two Pakistani universities
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DU Prof Abdullah-Al-Mamun appointed UGC member
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National women’s hockey, kabaddi teams felicitated
National women’s hockey, kabaddi teams felicitated
Shanto marks DPL return with ton, Mohammedan stay top
Shanto marks DPL return with ton, Mohammedan stay top
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48 Bangladeshi cricketers register for LPL draft
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Abahani finish runners-up in BFL
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Bangladesh to visit Zimbabwe for full series in June-July
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Congo World Cup squad must isolate before entry to US: official
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North Korean women crowned Asian club champions in South

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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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13 more death in 24 hours due to measles: DGHS
400,000 additional children vaccinated against measles beyond target: minister
400,000 additional children vaccinated against measles beyond target: minister
Health Minister urges caution with children during Eid travel to prevent measles infection
Health Minister urges caution with children during Eid travel to prevent measles infection
Research, policy gaps slow tourism sector growth, Speakers 
Research, policy gaps slow tourism sector growth, Speakers 
SpaceX's enormous Starship splashes down after test flight
SpaceX's enormous Starship splashes down after test flight
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Boro paddy, rice procurement drive begins in Gopalganj
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Rich nations topped $100 bn climate finance goal again in 2023, 2024: OECD
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