Govt to start work soon to upgrade road, rail links on Dhaka–Sylhet route: PM
Govt to start work soon to upgrade road, rail links on Dhaka–Sylhet route: PM
PM launches Surma riverfront beautification, flood protection project in Sylhet
PM launches Surma riverfront beautification, flood protection project in Sylhet
Home minister warns of action for negligence
Home minister warns of action for negligence
PM's initiative behind breakthrough in long-stalled Tanu murder case: Asaduzzaman
PM's initiative behind breakthrough in long-stalled Tanu murder case: Asaduzzaman
Newly elected MPs for reserved women seats to take oath tomorrow
Newly elected MPs for reserved women seats to take oath tomorrow
World Press Freedom Day tomorrow
World Press Freedom Day tomorrow
Govt aims for inclusive cultural revival engaging youth
DMP chief vows crackdown on criminals, extortionists 
DMP chief vows crackdown on criminals, extortionists 
DHAKA, May 2, 2026 (BS) - Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Acting Commissioner Md. Sarwar has said that authorities will take strict action to suppress any emerging top criminals before they can establish themselves. Speaking to reporters today after inaugurating a police camp in the capital’s Karwan Bazar area, Sarwar stated that there are currently no significant “top criminals” active in the city.  However, he noted that some individuals—often former associates of past crime figures—are trying to rise to prominence.  “They are under constant surveillance, and necessary measures are being taken. There is no reason for concern,” he said. Addressing concerns about extortion in Karwan Bazar, the DMP chief explained that the newly established police camp aims to reduce crime in the area to near zero.  Police personnel will be deployed around the clock, and local business owners are encouraged to file complaints either openly or confidentially, he said, adding that the cases will be registered based on these allegations, and prompt action will follow. When asked whether a single camp is sufficient to control extortion, Sarwar emphasized that the initiative is part of a broader, coordinated effort across the capital.  Multiple DMP units—including the Detective Branch (DB), Crime Division, and Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime (CTTC)—will work together to tackle extortion and related offenses. He further warned that law enforcement will act against all forms of extortion without exception.  More than 20 police members will remain on duty at the camp at all times, he said, adding that regular drive will continue to combat both extortion and drug-related crimes. Sarwar expressed hope that controlling extortion would bring relief to businessmen and contribute to stabilizing market prices. Responding to allegations that police sometimes refuse to register cases, the commissioner said it is the responsibilities of the police stations to accept complaints.  If issues arise, victims can approach one of the 24 zonal Assistant Commissioner (AC) offices or the eight divisional Deputy Commissioner (DC) offices, he also said.  Allegations can also be filed against any officer who refuses to take a case, and appropriate action will be taken, he continued.  Regarding misconduct within the police force, Sarwar reiterated a zero-tolerance policy.  “Any officer found involved in criminal activities faces strict departmental action, including dismissal,” he warned.  He noted that several police members have been arrested and jailed in recent weeks, and investigations are ongoing even based on verbal allegations.
PBI arrests one in Tk 60 lakh Australia job scam 
PBI arrests one in Tk 60 lakh Australia job scam 
Monitoring committees for subordinate courts reconstituted in 8 divisions
Monitoring committees for subordinate courts reconstituted in 8 divisions
Trump says US Navy acting like 'pirates' during Iran blockade
Trump says US Navy acting like 'pirates' during Iran blockade
WASHINGTON, United States, May 2, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - President Donald Trump said on Friday the US Navy was acting "like pirates" as he described an operation seizing a ship amid the tit-for-tat American blockade of Iranian ports. "We... land on top of it and we took over the ship. We took over the cargo, took over the oil. It's a very profitable business," Trump said at a rally in Florida. "We're like pirates," he added to cheers from the crowd. "We're sort of like pirates. But we're not playing games." Trump's comparison of US naval activity to piracy comes as legal experts raise alarms about Iran's blockade of the vital Strait of Hormuz and its plans to charge a fee for ships passing through it. Tehran effectively closed the waterway -- a key route for oil and gas shipments -- after the start of the US-Israeli air campaign against Iran on February 28. The United States announced a blockade of Iranian ports last month after peace talks in Pakistan failed to achieve a breakthrough. The US Central Command, responsible for US forces in the Middle East, said it has redirected 45 vessels to "ensure compliance" with its blockade as of Friday. Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth told reporters in April that the blockade will last "as long as it takes," while top US military officer General Dan Caine said it "applies to all ships, regardless of nationality, heading into or from Iranian ports." Meanwhile Iran has vowed to maintain its chokehold on the strait as long as Washington continues to blockade its ports.
EC makes SSC or equivalent certificates mandatory for voter registration
EC makes SSC or equivalent certificates mandatory for voter registration
Govt approves major energy exploration projects to boost domestic reserves
Govt approves major energy exploration projects to boost domestic reserves
Sonagazi Solar Plant bolsters national grid, spurs economic activities
Sonagazi Solar Plant bolsters national grid, spurs economic activities
Govt to review outdated British, Pakistan-era laws: Law Minister 
Govt to review outdated British, Pakistan-era laws: Law Minister 
Oil prices fall as Iran proposes new US talks
Oil prices fall as Iran proposes new US talks
LONDON, May 2, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The price of oil fell on Friday after Iranian media reported that Tehran had proposed fresh talks with the United States in a message sent via mediator Pakistan. A barrel of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) fell briefly more than five percent, dipping below the symbolic $100 mark, before clawing back to stand at $101.7 by 1530 GMT. The other main US benchmark Brent North Sea crude also recovered slightly, initially dropping by more than three percent to $106.98 before edging back to $108.4. At the start of the US-Israeli war on Iran in late February, Brent was almost $73 a barrel and WTI $67. "The Islamic Republic sent the text of its latest proposal to Pakistan, the mediator in the talks with the United States, on Thursday evening," the official IRNA news agency reported, without providing further details. Both benchmarks had started Friday's session edging upward, with the prolonged blockade of the Strait of Hormuz continuing to obstruct oil exports from the Gulf. With strategic crude reserves dwindling, investors are closely watching for any sign of an improvement in supply. "Every week of delay before the Strait of Hormuz reopens adds about $5 to the average price per barrel" for investors, analyst Ole Hvalbye told AFP. Meanwhile, seven members of the OPEC and OPEC+ group are to decide on Sunday on production quotas for the first time since the United Arab Emirates left the cartel. The group is expected to increase its quotas by 188,000 barrels per day, according to Arne Lohmann Rasmussen, chief analyst with Global Risk Management. But he added that the meeting was "largely irrelevant" for prices as members including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq, were "unable to produce that oil" owing to the conflict.  
Iran supreme leader calls for economic battle to 'disappoint' enemies
Iran supreme leader calls for economic battle to 'disappoint' enemies
S&P 500, Nasdaq end at fresh records on tech earnings strength
S&P 500, Nasdaq end at fresh records on tech earnings strength
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20-day campaign to identify obstetric fistula patients launched in Sirajganj
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Rumor Scanner debunks SSC question leak claims
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AI images used to spread false claim about Dr Yunus’s residence: FactWatch 
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Communal claims about death of Nayan Das is baseless: BanglaFact
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Fake photo card misquoting Mahbub Anam circulated to mislead: BanglaFact
20-day campaign to identify obstetric fistula patients launched in Sirajganj
20-day campaign to identify obstetric fistula patients launched in Sirajganj
SIRAJGANJ, May 2, 2026 (BSS) - A 20-day campaign aimed at identifying women suffering from obstetric fistula was inaugurated at Shahjadpur Upazila Health and Family Planning Office in Sirajganj today, marking the International Day to End Obstetric Fistula. The initiative has been jointly organised by the Health Department and the Family Planning Department, with technical support from the Centre for Injury Prevention and Research, Bangladesh (CIPRB) and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Bangladesh. The campaign is being held under the global theme "Act Now to End Fistula by 2030," focusing on accelerating progress toward achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Upazila Health and Family Planning Officer Dr Md Masud Rana inaugurated the programme. Among others, Residential Medical Officer of the Upazila Health Complex Dr Muhammad Shamim Hossain, Dr Muhammad Juwel Rana and Dr Shamim Reza were present. CIPRB District Coordinator Saiful Islam Sharif urged all participating doctors and specialists to extend full cooperation to ensure proper identification and treatment of affected women. Other officials, including nursing supervisors, sanitary inspectors, health inspectors, government inspectors, health assistants and midwives, also attended the event. During the discussion, participants identified four suspected fistula cases. The campaign will continue from May 2 to May 20. Under the programme, suspected patients will first undergo preliminary screening and then be referred to the District Hospital Fistula Corner for diagnosis. Confirmed cases will be sent to the National Fistula Centre at Dhaka Medical College Hospital for advanced treatment. UNFPA and CIPRB will cover treatment and transportation costs, while additional support will be provided for post-treatment rehabilitation of the patients.
River water rises in Kishoreganj, haor crops face threat
River water rises in Kishoreganj, haor crops face threat
Newly elected Khulna Press Club committee takes charge 
Newly elected Khulna Press Club committee takes charge 
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RUET hackathon showcases brilliant programming innovation skills 
IU 'D' unit admission process begins on May 10
IU 'D' unit admission process begins on May 10
Govt launches programme to tackle rising adolescent suicide risk 
Govt launches programme to tackle rising adolescent suicide risk 
Ibrahim, Nahid elected president and general secretary of KHUJA
Ibrahim, Nahid elected president and general secretary of KHUJA
DPL returns with new rules, enhanced facilities for players
DPL returns with new rules, enhanced facilities for players
Rain halts play after Bangladesh slump to 50-3
Rain halts play after Bangladesh slump to 50-3
Bangladesh sent to bat first in T20 series decider 
Bangladesh sent to bat first in T20 series decider 
Archery team to depart for China tomorrow
Archery team to depart for China tomorrow
Last round of BCL begins tomorrow
Last round of BCL begins tomorrow
Delhi end slump with team-record chase against Rajasthan
Delhi end slump with team-record chase against Rajasthan
Leeds beat Burnley to virtually secure Premier League survival
Leeds beat Burnley to virtually secure Premier League survival

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US launches Founders Museum in Dhaka 
US launches Founders Museum in Dhaka 
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Man goes on trial in Austria over Taylor Swift concert attack plan
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Shilpakala to celebrate Int'l Dance Day
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Technician dies installing stage for Shakira concert in Rio
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Health experts urge screening, vaccination drive to curb cervical cancer
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Four more die of measles-like symptoms
CRT device successfully implanted at Zia Heart Foundation Hospital in Dinajpur
CRT device successfully implanted at Zia Heart Foundation Hospital in Dinajpur
422-year-old mosque in Dinajpur stands as a witness to history
422-year-old mosque in Dinajpur stands as a witness to history
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Apple earnings beat forecasts on iPhone 17 demand
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Flash floods threaten haor crops in Netrokona, farmers fear heavy losses
Flash floods threaten haor crops in Netrokona, farmers fear heavy losses
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Tropical forest loss eased in 2025 after record year: researchers
Tropical forest loss eased in 2025 after record year: researchers
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