CA seeks prayers for former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia
CA seeks prayers for former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia
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China plans major investment in jute-based manufacturing in Bangladesh: China Exim Bank VP
Tarique Rahman thanks Chief Adviser for wishing Khaleda Zia's speedy recovery
Tarique Rahman thanks Chief Adviser for wishing Khaleda Zia's speedy recovery
Khalid urges all to help maintain peaceful environment ahead of polls
Khalid urges all to help maintain peaceful environment ahead of polls
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Attorney general for collective efforts to overcome judicial delays
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Shift 20% of transport to rail, waterways to reduce road pressure: Fouzul
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Shafiqur Rahman sworn in as Jamaat chief for third consecutive term
Shafiqur Rahman sworn in as Jamaat chief for third consecutive term
DHAKA, Nov 28, 2025 (BSS) - Dr. Shafiqur Rahman today took oath as the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer for the third consecutive term, covering 2026 to 2028. The oath was administered by the party's internal chief election commissioner, Maulana ATM Masum, at 6:30 pm. The ceremony began with a recitation from the Holy Quran by Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Bandarban district Ameer Maulana Abdus Salam Azad. Leaders from various Islamic and political parties attended the event as invited guests.  Among them were Islami Andolon Bangladesh Presidium member Professor Ashraf Ali Akhon, Bangladesh Khelafat Majlish Nayeb-e-Ameer Maulana Mahiuddin Rabbani, Khelafat Majlish Secretary General Dr. Ahmad Abdul Quader and Nayeb-e-Ameer Maulana Ahmad Ali Quashemi, Bangladesh Khelafat Andolon Ameer Habibullah Miaji, Nayeb-e-Ameer Maulana Mujibur Rahman Hamidi and Secretary General Maulana Yusuf Sadique Hakkani, Bangladesh Nezame Islam Party Nayeb-e-Ameer Abdul Mazed Atahari and Secretary General Musa Bin Ijhar and representatives from Jatiya Ganotantrik Party (JAGPA), including Vice President and Spokesperson Engineer Rashed and General Secretary Professor Iqbal Hossen. Also present were Bangladesh Development Party Chairman Advocate AKM Anwarul Islam Chan, Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Secretary General Dr. Redwan Ahmed, Presidium Member Dr. Neamul Bashir and Lt Gen (Retd) Hasan Suhrawardy, Gono Odhikar Parishad President and former DUCSU VP Nurul Haque Nur and General Secretary Hasan Mamun, Khelafat Andolon Secretary General Mufti Fakhrul Islam, Bangladesh Jatiya Party (BJP) Secretary General Abdul Matin Saud, Bangladesh Labour Party Vice-Chairman SM Yousuf Ali and National Democratic Party (NDP) Chairman Alhaz Qari M Abu Taher, among others.
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Ex-JUJA Secy Syed Abdal honoured for investigative journalism
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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 
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Our only agenda is holding a free, fair election: CEC
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TOKYO, Nov 28, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - After wowing World Expo visitors, a human washing machine is now on sale in Japan, a company spokeswoman said Friday. Users lie down in the pod, close the lid and get cleaned like clothes in a washing machine -- but without the spin -- while music plays. A prototype of the device, called the human washer of the future, attracted long queues at the six-month Expo that wrapped up in Osaka in October after welcoming over 27 million people. Made by Japanese firm Science, the device is an update of a product displayed the last time Osaka hosted the event, in 1970. "Our (company) president was inspired by that as a 10-year-old boy at the time," Science spokeswoman Sachiko Maekura told AFP. The machine "not only washes your body but also your soul," she added, while also monitoring users' heartbeats and other vital signs. After a US resort company contacted Science to see if the prototype would be commercialised, the firm decided to produce it for real. A hotel in Osaka bought the first machine and is preparing to offer the service to hotel guests, the spokeswoman said. Other customers include Yamada Denki, a major consumer electronics retail chain in Japan, which hopes the machine will draw people to visit its outlets, she said. "Because part of the appeal of this machine is rarity, we plan to produce only about 50 units," Maekura said. Local media reported that the retail price will be 60 million yen ($385,000).        
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Day-long education fair held at RU
Doa mahfils held across Feni for Khaleda Zia's quick recovery
Doa mahfils held across Feni for Khaleda Zia's quick recovery
FENI, Nov 28, 2025 (BSS) - Doa mahfils were held at the mosques across Feni district today, seeking the quick recovery and well-being of BNP Chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia. The special prayers were offered after Juma prayers, with worshippers (mussallis) participating in large numbers and praying for her long life and good health. BNP Vice-Chairman and Feni-3 constituency candidate Abdul Awal Mintoo joined the doa mahfil at Alaiarpur Jame Mosque in Daganbhuiyan upazila. He urged the assembled worshippers to pray for Begum Zia's speedy recovery. BNP Joint Convener Anwar Hossain Patwary, Daganbhuiyan Upazila BNP Convener Akbar Hossain, along with many local leaders, activists, and general worshippers, also took part in the prayers. District BNP Convener Sheikh Farid Bahar attended the doa mahfil at Feni Baro Jame Mosque, while District BNP Member Secretary Alal Uddin Alal joined the prayers at Pagla Mia Takia Jame Mosque in the district town. Notably, Begum Khaleda Zia has been suffering from multiple health issues and now undergoing treatment at a city hospital for the last couple of days. 
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RSSP begins 2-day 23rd founding anniversary celebrations
Special prayers offered in Bagerhat for Khaleda Zia's speedy recovery
Special prayers offered in Bagerhat for Khaleda Zia's speedy recovery
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Court orders to attach ex-whip Iqbal’s assets
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Arrest warrants issued against Hasina, Quader in Savar fish trader murder case
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Hasina sentenced to 21-year jail in 3 plot scam cases
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Probe report in share market manipulation case against Shakib on March 3
UN fears mass-electronic surveillance during Myanmar vote
UN fears mass-electronic surveillance during Myanmar vote
GENEVA, Nov 28, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Elections scheduled in military-ruled Myanmar next month could never be free or fair, the United Nations insisted Friday, warning that the junta could unleash mass-electronic surveillance on polling stations. Myanmar's military seized power in a 2021 coup, sparking a civil war, but is trumpeting elections as an opportunity for reconciliation. The ruling junta has said the polls, scheduled to start on December 28, are the path to peace. But the vote will be blocked from rebel-held enclaves and monitors are dismissing it as a ploy to disguise continuing military rule. "This military-controlled ballot will be conducted in an atmosphere rife with threats and violence putting the lives of civilians at risk," UN rights office spokesman Jeremy Laurence told reporters in Geneva. "The growing insecurity and the lack of measures to protect civilians raise serious concerns about the safety of voters who choose or are forced to participate," he added. Rights groups have said the election cannot be legitimate, with democratic figurehead Aung San Suu Kyi deposed and jailed in the coup, and her vastly popular National League for Democracy party dissolved. Laurence pointed out that the elections were taking place even as the military was "actively suppressing participation". Many major political parties, as well as entire minority groups, including Rohingya, Tamils, Gurkhas and Chinese, have been excluded, he added. At the same time, "the military has stepped up mass electronic surveillance to identify dissidents, and there are fears this will be used at the polling stations", he warned. - Surveillance concerns - James Rodehaver, head of the rights office's Myanmar team, echoed that concern. Speaking to reporters in Geneva via video-link from Bangkok, he pointed to how the military had "introduced a wide range of electronic surveillance throughout the country utilising AI-biometric tracking". "There's a real worry that this electronic surveillance technology is going to be used to monitor how people are voting," he said. Rodehaver pointed out that Myanmar's election commission had decided the election would be done by electronic voting only. This raises concerns around the possible tracking who people are voting for, exposing them to possible persecution and threats both from the military and opposition groups. "In some contested areas, villagers are being forced to attend military training on how to use electronic voting machines," Rodehaver said. "After such training, some participants were warned by armed groups not to vote," he added. "The civilians fear being caught between the two warring sides."
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