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Bangladesh to set world record with largest flag-parachuting display on Victory Day
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Khaleda Zia's health condition stable: BNP
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Asif Nazrul bins propaganda over mobile phone sets of expatriate workers
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Coaching centres to remain closed till Dec 12 on MBBS admission test
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Jamaat-led eight parties accept holding referendum on polls day
Jamaat-led eight parties accept holding referendum on polls day
DHAKA, Dec 8, 2025 (BSS) - Eight political parties led by Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, demonstrating for a five-point demand that includes holding a national referendum ahead of the general election have agreed, in the country's greater interest, to accept the government's decision to hold the referendum on the same day as the 13th parliamentary polls. "We had earlier demanded that the referendum be held before the national election. But the government has announced that it will conduct the referendum on the election day, saying it is not feasible for them to organize it separately," said Khelafat Majlis Secretary General Dr Ahmad Abdul Kader.  "Considering the broader national interest, we have accepted this. Our focus now is to ensure a victory for the 'Yes' vote," he said. The announcement came this evening after an emergency meeting of the liaison committee of the parties at the central office of Khelafat Majlis in the capital's Purana Paltan area. Dr Kader briefed reporters following the meeting. He said all eight parties will run month-long campaigns throughout December to mobilize public support in favour of the 'Yes' option in the referendum. Leafletting, rallies, public outreach and awareness campaigns will be carried out extensively, he added. Dr Kader said that although the parties accepted the government's timing, they were not withdrawing any of their key demands. "Ensuring a level playing field in the election, bringing fascist criminals to justice, and imposing restrictions on political parties that collaborated with past fascism -- these demands remain intact," he said. Referring to the series of divisional rallies already completed, Dr Kader said the public response proved that "people accepted the causes and programmes" of the eight parties, strengthening morale among supporters and activists. The liaison committee coordinator and Jamaat-e-Islami Assistant Secretary General Dr Hamidur Rahman Azad attended the meeting, along with representatives from Islami Andolon Bangladesh, Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis, Khelafat Majlis, Nezame Islam Party, Bangladesh Khelafat Andolon, Bangladesh Development Party and Jatiya Ganatantrik Party.  
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Any delay in polls will push nation into deep crisis: Jamaat Ameer 
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First convocation of BRUR postponed
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Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
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Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
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CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
Most markets track Wall St losses as jitters set in ahead of Fed
Most markets track Wall St losses as jitters set in ahead of Fed
HONG KONG, Dec 9, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Most stocks fell in Asia on Tuesday as investors grow nervous about the Federal Reserve's plans for interest rates next year following an expected cut this week. With traders fully confident of a reduction Wednesday, observers said they would be keeping a close eye on the central bank's so-called "dot plot" of projections for monetary policy. They will also be poring over its post-meeting statement and boss Jerome Powell's news conference, looking for clues about the debate taking place among decision-makers. Bets on a third successive cut -- and more in 2026 -- have surged on the back of data pointing to a weakening jobs market, which has offset concerns about stubbornly high inflation. That optimism was boosted last month by reports that President Donald Trump's top economic aide Kevin Hassett -- a proponent of more cuts -- was the frontrunner to take the Fed's helm when Powell's term ends. However, the excitement has calmed in recent days and Bloomberg reported that markets are pricing two more reductions next year, down from the three expected last week. "This decision is unlikely to be unanimous, with dissent expected from hawks and doves," wrote Fiona Cincotta, senior market analyst at City Index. "The focus will be on economic projections and the dot plot to provide further insight into the Fed's plans for next year. The market sees two rate cuts by the summer. Should the Fed's dot plot differ from this, there could be volatility." And Pictet Wealth Management senior US economist Xiao Cui said: "We expect solid growth, above-target inflation, and a slowing labour market to increase internal divisions at the (policy board) and make 2026 a particularly challenging year for policymakers. "Downside risks to the labour market should lead the Committee to cut once more in December, before shifting to a quarterly pace of cuts in March and June." However, she said her team "see risks that Fed cuts are delayed into the second half of 2026". After a pullback in all three main indexes on Wall Street, Asian markets also struggled. Hong Kong, Shanghai, Sydney, Seoul, Wellington, Taipei and Manila were all down, though there were gains in Tokyo, Singapore and Jakarta. Regional chip-makers were mixed after Trump said he had reached an agreement with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping to allow US chip giant Nvidia to export advanced artificial intelligence chips to China. The announcement marks a significant shift in US export policy for advanced AI chips, which Trump's predecessor Joe Biden had heavily restricted over national security concerns. Biden's administration required chip companies to create modified, less powerful versions specifically for the Chinese market. Tokyo-listed Renesas rose more than two percent and Advantest put on almost one percent, while tech investment titan SoftBank was also in positive territory. But in Seoul, Samsung fell more than one percent and rival SK hynix was off nearly two percent. TSMC was down one percent in Taipei. - Key figures at around 0230 GMT - Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.2 percent at 50,688.20 (break) Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 0.8 percent at 25,569.78 Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.2 percent at 3,918.31 Dollar/yen: UP at 155.90 yen from 155.86 yen on Monday Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1646 from $1.1640 Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3330 from $1.3328 Euro/pound: UP at 87.37 pence from 87.34 pence West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 0.1 percent at $58.80 per barrel Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 0.1 percent at $62.43 per barrel New York - Dow: DOWN 0.5 percent at 47,739.32 (close) London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.2 percent at 9,645.09 (close)  
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Slain freedom fighter Yogesh Chandra Roy given farewell with state honours
RANGPUR, Dec 8, 2025 (BSS) - Valiant freedom fighter Yogesh Chandra Roy, who was brutally murdered along with his wife Surbana Roy at their home in Taraganj upazila here on Saturday night, was bid farewell today with state honours. After the autopsy, the bodies of Yogesh Chandra Roy, 75, and Surbana Roy, 60, were brought to their home in Rahimapur Khiyarpara village at 3:30 pm. At 4:30 pm, Yogesh Chandra Roy was accorded a guard of honour at the Chakla crematorium, which he had donated to the village. Relatives and locals gathered in tears to pay their last respects. Leaders of various political parties, freedom fighters, Taraganj Upazila Nirbahi Officer Md. Manabbar Hossain, and police officials were present during the ceremony. Following the guard of honour, the cremation was completed amid heartfelt grief from the family. Shoven Chandra Roy, the eldest son of Yogesh Chandra Roy, filed a murder case with Taraganj Police Station on Sunday, accusing 10 to 15 unknown individuals. Police recovered the bloody bodies of Yogesh Chandra Roy and his wife from their house on Sunday morning. According to family and local sources, Yogesh Chandra Roy was the headmaster of Uttar Rahimapur Nayahat Muktijoddha Government Primary School and retired in 2017.  His elder son Shoven Chandra Roy serves in RAB in Joypurhat, while younger son Rajesh Khanna works in the Bangladesh Police in Dhaka. The couple had been living alone in the village.  
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Trump says US will allow sale of Nvidia AI chips to China
Trump says US will allow sale of Nvidia AI chips to China
WASHINGTON, United States, Dec 9, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - President Donald Trump said Monday he had reached an agreement with President Xi Jinping to allow US chip giant Nvidia to export advanced artificial intelligence chips to China. The announcement marked a significant shift in US export policy for advanced AI chips, which Joe Biden's administration had heavily restricted over national security concerns about Chinese military applications. Democrats in Congress quickly dismissed the shift as a huge mistake that will help the Chinese military and economy. In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump said he had informed Xi that Washington would permit Nvidia to ship its H200 products to "approved customers in China, and other countries, under conditions that allow for continued strong National Security." "President Xi responded positively! $25% will be paid to the United States of America," Trump wrote, without providing details on how the payment mechanism would work. Trump criticized his predecessor's approach, saying it "forced our Great Companies to spend BILLIONS OF DOLLARS building 'degraded' products that nobody wanted, a terrible idea that slowed Innovation, and hurt the American Worker." This referred to the Biden administration's requirement for chip companies to create modified, less powerful versions specifically for the Chinese market. These chips had reduced capabilities -- lower processing speeds, for example -- to comply with export control regulations. Under Biden-era restrictions, the H200 and similar advanced chips were blocked from export to China. "We applaud President Trump's decision to allow America's chip industry to compete to support high paying jobs and manufacturing in America," an Nvidia spokesperson told AFP. "Offering H200 to approved commercial customers, vetted by the Department of Commerce, strikes a thoughtful balance that is great for America." - Not Blackwell - The president said his decision aims to "support American Jobs, strengthen U.S. Manufacturing, and benefit American Taxpayers." Trump emphasized that Nvidia's most advanced chips -- the Blackwell series and forthcoming Rubin processors -- are not included in the agreement and remain available only to US customers. The H200s are roughly 18 months behind the company's state-of-the-art offerings. The chips -- graphic processing units or GPUs -- are used to train the AI models that are the bedrock of the generative AI revolution launched with the release of ChatGPT in 2022. The Commerce Department is finalizing implementation details, with Trump saying "the same approach will apply to AMD, Intel, and other GREAT American Companies." The announcement comes amid trade tensions between Washington and Beijing, as the two compete for dominance in artificial intelligence technology. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang lobbied the White House intensely to reverse the Biden-era policy despite considerable opposition in Washington to giving Chinese companies access to powerful chips. Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat, attributed the deal to a "backroom meeting" with Trump and Huang's company's donation to build the East Wing ballroom at the White House. She said this would "turbocharge China's military and undercut American technological leadership." She and other senior Democrats in the Senate issued a separate statement calling Trump's decision is "a colossal economic and national security failure." "Access to these chips would give China's military transformational technology to make its weapons more lethal, carry out more effective cyberattacks against American businesses and critical infrastructure and strengthen their economic and manufacturing sector," these lawmakers said. Alex Stapp, of the Washington-based Institute for Progress, called the policy a "massive own goal," with the H200 "6x more powerful than the H20, which was previously the most powerful chip approved for export."  
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BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
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