CA hails EC for announcing schedule for national polls, referendum
CA hails EC for announcing schedule for national polls, referendum
National election, referendum on Feb 12, 2026
National election, referendum on Feb 12, 2026
Govt approves Commercial Court Ordinance to boost investment in country
Govt approves Commercial Court Ordinance to boost investment in country
CEC pledges to conduct free, fair polls
CEC pledges to conduct free, fair polls
National polls & referendum together a major event in country’s history: Fakhrul
National polls & referendum together a major event in country’s history: Fakhrul
NCP welcomes polls schedule, calls for neutrality, security
NCP welcomes polls schedule, calls for neutrality, security
Country's budget for mental health research is inadequate: Dr. Noor Ahmed
BNP’s aim is to bring back people's fundamental rights through polls: Amir Khasru
BNP’s aim is to bring back people's fundamental rights through polls: Amir Khasru
DHAKA, Dec 11, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) standing committee member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury today said the BNP's aim in the upcoming elections is to bring back the people's fundamental rights. He said democracy will be restored in the country through the upcoming February parliamentary elections.   “The struggle is not over yet. The long-awaited victory must be achieved through winning the elections. A government that is responsible and accountable to the people must be established,” he said.   The BNP standing committee member said: “This is the aspiration of the people of Bangladesh. Insha Allah, BNP will be able to bring back the people's democratic rights through the upcoming February polls”. He made the remarks after paying homage at the mausoleum of BNP founder Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman on the occasion of the 45th founding anniversary of Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Krishak Dal. Amir Khasru said only a government elected by the people can provide effective solutions to the various crises that have been accumulating for a long time.  So, he said, bringing political change is a demand of time. The main demand of the people is to establish a democratic environment and create opportunity to vote in a festive manner, he added. Stating that the upcoming elections are important for the BNP and the country’s people, Amir Khasru said: "Our struggle today is to ensure political, economic, social and cultural rights. The upcoming elections are very important. Bangladesh must decide whether we can build an inclusive nation through this election." Noting that BNP wants to establish a new political culture in the country, the senior BNP leader said by establishing the nationalist thinking of BNP, they want to build this country as a home of peace.  “For this reason, there must be tolerance. There must be respect for each other. There must be respect even if there are differences,” he said.   Amir Khasru said the struggle for emancipation in the future is not only about political emancipation, but also about establishing economic emancipation and social rights, the right to vote and the rule of law. “So, we are ready for the politics that delivers the fruits of Bangladesh's development to every citizen of the country. We hope that under the leadership of Tarique Rahman, we will be able to create the Bangladesh that the country’s people expect in the future,” he said. The BNP leader said they have been struggling for almost 16 years under the leadership of BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia and its Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman to establish democracy.  “Thousands of our leaders and activists have been victims of disappearances, murders and assassinations. They have been jailed, disappeared and killed. They have lost their jobs and homes and have become disabled. Today, through their immense sacrifice, an opportunity has come to restore democracy,” he said.
CID files money laundering case against ex-minister Golam Dastagir Gazi over Tk 87cr land fraud
CID files money laundering case against ex-minister Golam Dastagir Gazi over Tk 87cr land fraud
ACC files 5 cases against S. Alam Group for misappropriating Tk 9,429 crore
ACC files 5 cases against S. Alam Group for misappropriating Tk 9,429 crore
Advisers Mahfuj, Asif tender resignation
Advisers Mahfuj, Asif tender resignation
AL found organisationally involved in BDR carnage, Taposh identified as key coordinator: report
AL found organisationally involved in BDR carnage, Taposh identified as key coordinator: report
Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
Forex reserves stand at $32.12b
Forex reserves stand at $32.12b
DHAKA, Dec 11, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh's foreign exchange reserves have stood at US$ 32.12 billion.   But, as per the International Monetary Fund (IMF) methodology under the Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual (BPM6), Bangladesh's foreign exchange reserves stood at $27.45 billion, according to the latest data of the Bangladesh Bank (BB) released here today.  
18.3pc growth of remittance inflow till Dec 10
18.3pc growth of remittance inflow till Dec 10
Private depots postpone container operation stoppage for one month
Private depots postpone container operation stoppage for one month
Baseball development training camp begins in Cox's Bazar
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Govt approves Commercial Court Ordinance to boost investment in country
CEC calls upcoming polls unique, historic for restoring democratic practices
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Hakim confident of hat-trick Asia Cup title
Two more matches of Premier Div. Volleyball League held
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DU announces programmes marking Martyred Intellectuals’ Day, Victory Day
DU announces programmes marking Martyred Intellectuals’ Day, Victory Day
JICA interested to invest in higher education in Bangladesh
JICA interested to invest in higher education in Bangladesh
8-day book fair begins at RU
8-day book fair begins at RU
46th BCS viva voce schedule published
46th BCS viva voce schedule published
Rangpur ready to observe Martyred Intellectuals Day
Rangpur ready to observe Martyred Intellectuals Day
RANGPUR, Dec 11, 2025 (BSS) – The people of Rangpur are ready to observe Martyr Intellectuals Day-2025 with due respect and solemnity paying rich tribute to the martyred intellectuals on Sunday.   Marking the day, the district administration and various sociocultural organizations have chalked out programmes to pay tribute to the martyred intellectuals by placing wreaths at the city's Liberation War Memorial at the Town Hall Slaughterhouse in the morning.    According to official sources, the district administration has taken detailed programmes to observe Martyr Intellectuals Day- 2025 with due dignity and solemnity.    At the beginning of the programmes, wreath-laying will be done at the Liberation War Memorial at 9:30 am.    After the wreath-laying, a discussion will be held at the Rangpur District Shilpokola Academy Auditorium at 10 am to commemorate the sacrifice of the martyred intellectuals.    On the day, special prayers will be offered in all places of worship including mosques, temples, churches and pagodas at convenient times to seek forgiveness for the martyred intellectuals.    Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Enamul Ahsan has called on everyone to be present on time to participate in the programmes taken by the Rangpur district administration on December 14 (Sunday) next.
View-exchange meeting held between DC, local journalists
View-exchange meeting held between DC, local journalists
Families of Naogaon road crash victims receive Tk one crore in Aid
Families of Naogaon road crash victims receive Tk one crore in Aid
Another accused gives confessional statement in Pallabi Jubo Dal leader Kibria murder case
Another accused gives confessional statement in Pallabi Jubo Dal leader Kibria murder case
Court orders attachment of 1,936 acres of S Alam-owned land
Court orders attachment of 1,936 acres of S Alam-owned land
Housemaid Ayesha, husband remanded in Mohammadpur double-murder case
Housemaid Ayesha, husband remanded in Mohammadpur double-murder case
SC adjourns hearing on appeals against HC verdict on CG system till March 5
SC adjourns hearing on appeals against HC verdict on CG system till March 5
Spanish PM's former right-hand man to face graft trial
Spanish PM's former right-hand man to face graft trial
MADRID, Dec 11, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Spain's Supreme Court on Thursday ordered a former close associate of Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to stand trial for alleged corruption in a case that has threatened to topple the government. The probe into Jose Luis Abalos, a former transport minister and Socialist heavyweight who helped propel Sanchez to power in 2018, is one of several corruption scandals rattling the fragile minority coalition. Abalos and his ex-adviser Koldo Garcia are suspected of pocketing kickbacks for the awarding of public contracts for sanitary equipment during the Covid-19 pandemic. Both men will remain in pre-trial detention, accused of bribery, influence peddling, embezzlement and membership of a criminal organisation, the Supreme Court said in a ruling. Prosecutors have demanded 24 years in jail for Abalos, who has been expelled from the Socialist party, and 19 and a half years for Garcia. Another former senior Socialist figure, Santos Cerdan, is also suspected of irregularities in the awarding of public contracts, forcing him to relinquish his powerful post as the party's organisation secretary. The scandal has rocked a government that came to power promising to clean up Spanish politics after the main conservative Popular Party was convicted in its own graft affair. Sanchez has denied any irregular funding of the Socialist party, refusing opposition demands to resign and call a snap vote. Separate corruption probes have ensnared the prime minister's wife Begona Gomez as well as his younger brother David Sanchez. The legal troubles compound woes for the minority government, which struggles to pass legislation.
Hakim confident of hat-trick Asia Cup title
Hakim confident of hat-trick Asia Cup title
Two more matches of Premier Div. Volleyball League held
Two more matches of Premier Div. Volleyball League held
Bangladesh U-21 hockey team return home
Bangladesh U-21 hockey team return home
V-day handball meet begins Saturday
V-day handball meet begins Saturday
Afghan pacer Bilal Sami joins Noakhali to play BPL
Afghan pacer Bilal Sami joins Noakhali to play BPL
Rishad set to make Big Bash debut with Hobart Hurricanes
Rishad set to make Big Bash debut with Hobart Hurricanes
Bangladesh women slip to 112 in women’s FIFA ranking
Bangladesh women slip to 112 in women’s FIFA ranking

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BanglaFact detects AI-generated Joy-Trump photo
BanglaFact detects AI-generated Joy-Trump photo
BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
Amy Winehouse's father sues star's friends for auctioning her clothes
Amy Winehouse's father sues star's friends for auctioning her clothes
Indian star acquitted in high-profile rape, abduction case
Indian star acquitted in high-profile rape, abduction case
Hollywood awards race heats up with Golden Globes noms
Hollywood awards race heats up with Golden Globes noms
Idrakpur Fort of Mughal era stands as a witness to time
Idrakpur Fort of Mughal era stands as a witness to time
3 dengue patients die, 411 fresh cases detected overnight
3 dengue patients die, 411 fresh cases detected overnight
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Country's budget for mental health research is inadequate: Dr. Noor Ahmed
Aman harvest brings festive spirit, financial relief to Madaripur farmers
Aman harvest brings festive spirit, financial relief to Madaripur farmers
Seeds, fertilizers distributed among 20,200 farmers in Dinajpur
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Govt to declare 4 areas in 4 dists as 'Special Biodiversity Conservation Area'
Govt to declare 4 areas in 4 dists as 'Special Biodiversity Conservation Area'
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Waste to wonder, plastic bottles shine as X-mas tree