Political parties should work to change people's fortune: PM
Political parties should work to change people's fortune: PM
PM seeks officials' cooperation to implement BNP's election manifesto
PM seeks officials' cooperation to implement BNP's election manifesto
20,000 km of canals to be excavated, 2cr trees to be planted in 5yrs: Faridul
20,000 km of canals to be excavated, 2cr trees to be planted in 5yrs: Faridul
US-Bangla resumes flights to KSA, Oman
US-Bangla resumes flights to KSA, Oman
Ferry services on Paturia-Daulatdia route suspended
Ferry services on Paturia-Daulatdia route suspended
Govt closely monitoring Middle East situation: Religious Affairs Minister
Govt closely monitoring Middle East situation: Religious Affairs Minister
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Minister Afroza Rita's mother passes away
Minister Afroza Rita's mother passes away
DHAKA, March 1, 2026 (BSS) - Huron Nahar Rashid, mother of Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Afroza Khanam Rita, MP, passed away in the early hours of today while undergoing treatment at a city hospital. Huron Nahar Rashid breathed her last at Evercare Hospital in the capital in the early hours of today, said a ministry press release here.  After completion of necessary formalities at Gulshan Azad Mosque, her body will be taken to Munnoo City in Manikganj. She will be laid to eternal rest at the family graveyard in Manikganj beside the grave of her husband, former minister Harunar Rashid Khan Munnoo, following a namaz-e-janaza at Munnoo City.  Family members and well-wishers prayed for the eternal peace of the departed soul and sought blessings for the bereaved family members to bear the irreparable loss.  
Mir Helal inaugurates re-excavation of canal dug by Shaheed Zia in Hathazari
Mir Helal inaugurates re-excavation of canal dug by Shaheed Zia in Hathazari
Agriculture Minister vows to work together for Cumilla's development
Agriculture Minister vows to work together for Cumilla's development
OIC to campaign for Bangladesh's UNGA bid: FM
OIC to campaign for Bangladesh's UNGA bid: FM
Govt waives Tk 10,000 loans for 12 lakh farmers at PM’s directive
Govt waives Tk 10,000 loans for 12 lakh farmers at PM’s directive
PM orders to reopen sick, closed industries
PM orders to reopen sick, closed industries
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‘Family Card’ distribution begins March 10 in 14 upazilas under pilot project 
OPEC+ mulls oil production increase in shadow of war
OPEC+ mulls oil production increase in shadow of war
LONDON, March 1, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - As a fresh Middle East conflict risks sending oil prices sharply higher, Saudi Arabia, Russia and six other key members of the OPEC+ alliance are widely expected to announce an output increase Sunday, analysts say. The virtual meeting by the eight members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allied nations (OPEC+) known as the "Voluntary Eight" (V8) comes a day after the US and Israel launched an ongoing wave of strikes on Iran. Last year, the V8 group -- comprising Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria and Oman -- boosted production by around 2.9 million barrels per day (bpd) in total before announcing a three-month pause in output hikes. But now the picture has changed dramatically. Even before the conflict erupted on Saturday, the market had already priced in a growing geopolitical risk premium over months of US military build-up in the region. Brent, the global benchmark for crude oil, jumped more than three percent on Friday to trade over $73 per barrel, up from $61 at the beginning of the year. Several other developments have squeezed oil supply since early January, said UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo. They include "cold weather in the US across January (that) resulted in temporarily production shut-ins", "disruptions in Russia" linked to drone attacks, as well as in Kazakhstan, where "a power outage disrupted production from the Tengiz oil field", he added. That's why, even before Saturday's strikes, the market was anticipating a quota increase of 137,000 barrels per day. "These relatively high prices are a good incentive for OPEC+ to resume its production increases" from April, Kpler analyst Homayoun Falakshahi told AFP. Before the weekend, Falakshahi said a US strike on Iran would not necessarily alter the OPEC+ decision, as the group might prefer to wait and assess the impact on flows before adding more oil to the market than previously planned. - Iran tensions - In the short term, the US attack will likely trigger "a massive surge in prices" with what follows depending on how far the conflict escalates, Falakshahi said. The conflict could certainly severely disrupt global oil supplies and send barrel prices soaring to a level not seen in years. Iran is a significant oil producer, but the principal risk remains a prolonged blockade of the Straits of Hormuz, through which around 20 million barrels of crude pass each day -- around 20 percent of global production. And there are virtually no alternatives for crude transport. Only Saudi Arabia and the UAE have pipeline networks, capable of carrying a maximum of 2.6 million barrels per day, that allow them to bypass the Straits of Hormuz, according to the US Energy Information Administration. "That said, even if strikes remain limited, we think Brent crude oil prices might rise to about $80pb (around their peak during the 12-day war in June 2025), from $73pb yesterday", wrote William Jackson, chief emerging markets economist at Capital Economics. But prices would rise much more if the conflict is a prolonged one, particularly if the Strait of Hormuz is blocked for an extended period. "That could cause oil prices to jump, perhaps to around $100pb," said Jackson. - Limited impact - Even if OPEC+ agrees on an output increase of 137,000 barrels per day on Sunday, the impact on oil prices will be limited, especially since the hike would only translate into an actual increase of 80,000 to 90,000 barrels, according to Kpler estimates. "Spare capacity is much smaller than some perceive, and primarily in the hands of Saudi Arabia," Staunovo told AFP, adding that Russian production had been "on a declining trend over the last two months". Boosting production would nevertheless allow OPEC+ members to regain market share in the face of competition from other key players such as the United States, Canada, Brazil, and Guyana. "OPEC+ would prefer prices of $80-90, but around $70 per barrel is the ideal price level for this strategy" because it is "not enough to encourage further investment by US producers but acceptable for OPEC+," Falakshahi said.  
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How will US, Israeli strikes on Iran affect oil markets?
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Gulshan-Banani Sarbajanin Puja Foundation awards scholarships to 85 students
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Ferry services resume on Paturia-Daulatdia route after 3.30 hours 
MANIKGANJ, Mar 1, 2026 (BSS) - Ferry services on the Paturia-Daulatdia route resumed after remaining suspended for three and a half hours due to dense fog. According to BIWTC Paturia Ghat sources, ferry movement on the route was halted at around 3:30 am as thick fog reduced visibility on the river, disrupting navigation. BIWTC Paturia Ghat Deputy General Manager (DGM) Abdus Salam said three ferries - Bir Shreshtha Jahangir, Golam Maula and Bonolota - were stranded at Paturia Ghat during the suspension. At Daulatdia Ghat, six ferries - Bir Shreshtha Motiur Rahman, Dhaka, Bhaigar, Shah Keramat Ali, Shah Mokdum and Hasna Hena - remained anchored amid the poor visibility, he added. The services resumed at 7:00 am after the fog lifted and visibility improved. All ferries are now operating normally and carrying full loads, the sources said.
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Ctg BNP holds doa mahfil on first death anniv of Noman
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AI-generated images falsely used to claim real-life extortion incidents:  BanglaFact
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Nepali video falsely circulated against BNP: BanglaFact
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Rumor Scanner identifies Indian video falsified as Bangladesh extortion incident
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BanglaFact debunks claim of BNP activists setting fire to houses in Cumilla
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Vacant posts in health sector to be filled quickly: minister
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