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Political differences would end thru Consensus Commission talks: Shafiqul 
Amar Ekushey Book Fair 2026 to begin on Dec 17
Amar Ekushey Book Fair 2026 to begin on Dec 17
Salehuddin urges businesses to join BSW, take services 
Salehuddin urges businesses to join BSW, take services 
Bhumi Seba Apps to be introduced for digitized land services: Saleh Ahmed 
Bhumi Seba Apps to be introduced for digitized land services: Saleh Ahmed 
Country's decisions must be made by its people : Mirza Fakhrul
Country's decisions must be made by its people : Mirza Fakhrul
Govt fully separates civil, criminal courts 
Govt fully separates civil, criminal courts 
True history of Liberation War has not been written: Badruddin Umar
BNP delegation meets Singaporean High Commissioner
BNP delegation meets Singaporean High Commissioner
DHAKA, Sept 18, 2025 (BSS) - A delegation of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) led by Standing Committee Member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury today held a meeting with Singaporean High Commissioner Derek Loh. BNP media cell member Shairul Kabir Khan confirmed the meeting, which took place at the party Chairperson's office in Gulshan this afternoon. The High Commissioner was accompanied by Charge d'Affaires Michael Loh and Desk Officer Te Ern.  BNP Standing Committee Member Salahuddin Ahmed and Organizing Secretary Shama Obaid were also present. BNP leaders said the discussions focused on enhancing bilateral relations and other issues of mutual interest between Bangladesh and Singapore.
BNP already agrees on 60-70 percent National Consensus Commission issues: Moyeen Khan
BNP already agrees on 60-70 percent National Consensus Commission issues: Moyeen Khan
19 AL men held in city
19 AL men held in city
CA to begin packed UNGA visit Sept 22; Rohingya, reforms, democracy to dominate agenda
CA to begin packed UNGA visit Sept 22; Rohingya, reforms, democracy to dominate agenda
Touhid clarifies Bangladesh’s UNGA bid, condemns Israeli strike on Qatar
Touhid clarifies Bangladesh’s UNGA bid, condemns Israeli strike on Qatar
70pc of recommendations made by reform commissions can be implemented by Dec: Asif Nazrul
70pc of recommendations made by reform commissions can be implemented by Dec: Asif Nazrul
Hasina did all sort of crimes against humanity: Mahmudur tells ICT
Hasina did all sort of crimes against humanity: Mahmudur tells ICT
Canada, Mexico leaders agree to seek 'fairer' trade deal with US
Canada, Mexico leaders agree to seek 'fairer' trade deal with US
MEXICO CITY, Sept 19, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The leaders of Canada and Mexico on Thursday defended their three-way free-trade deal with the United States, while agreeing to try and make it "fairer" in the face of tariff pressure from President Donald Trump. After talks in Mexico with President Claudia Sheinbaum, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said the pair were "committed" to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), saying it had "helped make North America the economic envy of the world." Sheinbaum said she was "optimistic" about the future of the accord, which Trump wants to renegotiate on terms more favorable to US manufacturers. "I believe that the USMCA will prevail," she told a joint press conference with Carney. The agreement, in place since 2020, is up for review next year. It is critical to the economies of both Mexico and Canada, which send around 80 percent and 75 percent of their exports to the United States, respectively. Trump has already imposed tariffs on some exports from Canada and Mexico that don't fall under the agreement and threatened further punishment if they fail to curb cross-border migration and drug trafficking. The USMCA replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement signed in the 1990s. The successive deals fundamentally reshaped North America's economy over three decades, creating a high degree of interdependence between the three partners. However, Trump's trade war has already significantly disrupted cross-border supply chains. He has hit Canadian goods that fall outside the agreement with 35-percent duties and similar Mexican goods with 25-percent levies. The tariffs are hurting Canada's crucial auto, steel and aluminum sectors, leading to job losses, and also causing pain for Mexico's auto and steel industries. "We complement the United States, we make them stronger, we are all stronger together," Carney said. The fact that Washington was already reviewing UMSCA was "a good thing," he added, arguing that it meant decisions on tariffs and local content could be "taken in a calm, deliberate manner." - 'Move forward together' - Both Sheinbaum and Carney have been attempting to reach side deals with Trump. But on Thursday they insisted they were not in competition with each other. "We will move forward together," said Carney, holding up next year's FIFA World Cup, to be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico as an expression of the countries' synergies. Anxious to diversify their exports, Carney and Sheinbaum also announced plans to boost bilateral trade and investment, using Canadian and Mexican ports rather than shipping goods across the United States. Trade between the two countries last year totaled under $32 billion -- more than 20 times less than the amount each has with the United States. Mexico is Canada's third-largest partner and Canada is Mexico's fifth-largest. The two leaders also announced plans to cooperate more closely on foreign affairs, agriculture, the environment and security, among other areas. Some Canadian politicians have complained that Trump unfairly lumped their country, a small player in the global drug trade, with Mexico in terms of fentanyl trafficking. "The unfortunate fact is that there are gangs from one country in another country but also vice-versa," Carney said.  
BB chief for strengthening agriculture sector for prosperous future
BB chief for strengthening agriculture sector for prosperous future
23.7pc growth of remittance inflow till Sept 17
23.7pc growth of remittance inflow till Sept 17
National Football Championship inaugurated in Rajbari
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JUCSU leaders sworn in; students' rights, democracy emphasized
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JUCSU leaders sworn in; students' rights, democracy emphasized
JUCSU leaders sworn in; students' rights, democracy emphasized
BRUR VC showered with floral greetings on one year of joining 
BRUR VC showered with floral greetings on one year of joining 
No power, evil force, political trickery can stop our progress: JU VC
No power, evil force, political trickery can stop our progress: JU VC
New guidelines on preserving passwords used in management of educational institutions
New guidelines on preserving passwords used in management of educational institutions
Man jailed 10 years for arms possession in Ctg
Man jailed 10 years for arms possession in Ctg
CHATTOGRAM, Sept 18, 2025 (BSS) - A Chattogram court today sentenced an individual to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment (RI) for possessing arms and ammunition. The 4th Additional District and Sessions Judge, Serajum Munira, handed down the verdict. The accused Md. Iftekhar Alam Rahat, son of Md. Nizam Uddin of Farhadnagar area under Feni Sadar Police Station, previously resided in Saripara under Pahartali Police Station in Chattogram city. Rahat was arrested on February 5, 2024, from a vacant lot behind a rickshaw garage in Uttar Saraipara. Police recovered a foreign pistol and an empty magazine from him.  The case was filed by Sub-Inspector Syed Mayuddin Ahmed Faisa of Pahartali Police Station. The court, after examining seven of the 10 prosecution witnesses, delivered the verdict in the presence of the convict.
Week-long cultural competitions launched to prevent corruption in Satkhira
Week-long cultural competitions launched to prevent corruption in Satkhira
Child drowns in Ctg
Child drowns in Ctg
Govt fully separates civil, criminal courts 
Govt fully separates civil, criminal courts 
Health sector corruption mastermind Mithu placed on five-day remand
Health sector corruption mastermind Mithu placed on five-day remand
Four get life imprisonment in Sirajganj murder case
Four get life imprisonment in Sirajganj murder case
Bangladeshi-American citizen Enayet puts on fresh remand
Bangladeshi-American citizen Enayet puts on fresh remand
North Korea's Kim oversees drone test, orders AI development
North Korea's Kim oversees drone test, orders AI development
SEOUL, Sept 19, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a test of an attack drone and ordered greater use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the technology, state media said Friday. Images shared by the official Korean Central News Agency showed the unmanned vehicle taking off and then destroying a target. State media said the exercise demonstrated the "excellent combat effectiveness of Kumsong-series tactical attack drones", reporting Kim expressed "great satisfaction" with the result. Drones are emerging as a "major military activity asset, raising it as a top-priority and important task in modernizing the armed forces of the DPRK," Kim reportedly said, using the acronym for North Korea. He also ordered "efforts to rapidly developing the newly-introduced artificial intelligence technology" as well as the "expanding and strengthening" of drone production capabilities. Analyst Hong Min at Seoul's Korea Institute for National Unification said Kim sees drone technology as critical to securing "great power status". "The drones raise concerns because they offer low-cost, high-efficiency threats: autonomous mission execution, improved accuracy and lethality, suitability for mass production, and enhanced tactical flexibility," he added. - Lessons from Russia - Pyongyang unveiled its first attack drones last year and experts have warned its new capability in this area could be linked to its budding alliance with Russia. Analysts also say North Korean troops sent to fight for Russia will be gaining modern warfare experience -- including how drones are used on the battlefield. And Lim Eul-chul at South Korea's Kyungnam University said AI could allow North Korean drones to "operate even if GPS or communications signals are jammed, relying on pre-trained algorithms". North Korea has tested GPS jamming attacks on the South Korean assets -- an operation that affected several ships and dozens of civilian aircraft. "The AI drive has gained momentum since 2024, drawing on Russian technology transfers and lessons from the war in Ukraine," Lim said. South Korean and Western intelligence agencies have said the North sent over 10,000 soldiers to Russia in 2024 -- primarily to the Kursk region -- along with artillery shells, missiles and long-range rocket systems. Around 600 North Korean soldiers have been killed and thousands more wounded fighting for Russia, Seoul has said.       
Kenya eye double gold on penultimate day of world championships
Kenya eye double gold on penultimate day of world championships
SAFF U-17 Championship: Bangladesh make winning start
SAFF U-17 Championship: Bangladesh make winning start
Bangladesh confirm Super 4 as SL beat Afghans in Asia Cup
Bangladesh confirm Super 4 as SL beat Afghans in Asia Cup
Marauding Nabi powers Afghanistan to 169-8 against SL
Marauding Nabi powers Afghanistan to 169-8 against SL
BCB again extends councilor nomination form submission deadline
BCB again extends councilor nomination form submission deadline
School Handball tournament begins
School Handball tournament begins
Bangladesh remain 184th position in FIFA ranking
Bangladesh remain 184th position in FIFA ranking

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Video on Volker Turk's reaction over attack on AL rally is false: BanglaFact
Video on Volker Turk's reaction over attack on AL rally is false: BanglaFact
Nepal's video falsely circulated as Bangladesh incident: BanglaFact
Nepal's video falsely circulated as Bangladesh incident: BanglaFact
Indian circus video being circulated as torture on AL man: FactWatch  
Indian circus video being circulated as torture on AL man: FactWatch  
Edited footage being circulated as Adviser Mahfuj Alam's UK video: FactWatch 
Edited footage being circulated as Adviser Mahfuj Alam's UK video: FactWatch 
Artwork exhibition of 36 artists to begin at Concord Tower on Sept 20
Artwork exhibition of 36 artists to begin at Concord Tower on Sept 20
Busan film competition showcases Asian cinema's 'strength'
Busan film competition showcases Asian cinema's 'strength'
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Jimmy Kimmel cancellation is 'Great news for America:' Trump
Every dawn of Dhaka enchants dwellers with peace, serenity 
Every dawn of Dhaka enchants dwellers with peace, serenity 
Six more dengue patients die, 647 hospitalised in 24 hrs 
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Native fish species on verge of extinction in Patuakhali
Native fish species on verge of extinction in Patuakhali
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EU seeks 'face-saving' deal on UN climate target
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