Govt adopts specific plans to ensure justice for poor: PM 
Govt adopts specific plans to ensure justice for poor: PM 
Fuel loading begins at unit-1 of Rooppur nuclear power plant
Fuel loading begins at unit-1 of Rooppur nuclear power plant
Fakhrul emphasises surface water use over groundwater
Fakhrul emphasises surface water use over groundwater
Legal aid must be made more effective to reduce case backlog: Law Minister
Legal aid must be made more effective to reduce case backlog: Law Minister
EU envoy meets Mirza Fakhrul 
EU envoy meets Mirza Fakhrul 
Shama reaffirms Bangladesh push to revive SAARC
Shama reaffirms Bangladesh push to revive SAARC
Govt to reclaim unused state land in sweeping reform drive: Minister 
Barrister Badruddoza Badal appointed BNP Law Affairs Secretary
Barrister Badruddoza Badal appointed BNP Law Affairs Secretary
DHAKA, April 28, 2026 (BSS) - Barrister Badruddoza Badal has been appointed as the Law Affairs Secretary of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). Badal, who previously served as Co-Secretary for Training Affairs of the party's National Executive Committee and as General Secretary of the Bangladesh Supreme Court Lawyers' Association, received the new appointment today. The information was confirmed in a press release signed by Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi. The appointment takes effect immediately from April 28.
DNCC to hand over flats to cleaners by August
DNCC to hand over flats to cleaners by August
Police reject
Police reject "illegal raid" claims, clarify legal authority
Russia will not display military hardware at WWII victory parade
Russia will not display military hardware at WWII victory parade
MOSCOW, April 29, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Russia will not deploy military hardware in this year's parade commemorating 81 years since the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II, the defence ministry said Tuesday. The event, typically marked with a bombastic display of military strength each year, is scheduled for May 9 in Moscow's Red Square. Several military schools, cadet corps, "as well as the military hardware column, will not be participating in this year's military parade due to the current operational situation", the ministry said on Telegram Tuesday. The parade is expected to include representatives of all branches of the armed forces, however, as well as videos showing servicemen "carrying out tasks in the special military operation zone", a reference to the war in Ukraine, it said. An aerial display is also planned. "During the aviation segment of the parade, aircraft of Russian aerobatic display teams will fly over Red Square, and at the conclusion of the parade, pilots of Su-25 ground attack aircraft will colour the skies of Moscow in the colours of the flag of the Russian Federation," the ministry said. Last year, more than two dozen world leaders, including Chinese President Xi Jinping, were in Moscow to watch a procession of thousands of troops -- some of whom fought in Ukraine -- and an array of weapons, including new tanks and drones, were deployed to mark the defeat of the Nazis in 1945. World War II, known in Russia as the Great Patriotic War, is the central historical narrative of Vladimir Putin's quarter-century rule. The former KGB spy has repeatedly invoked victory over Nazi Germany to justify his offensive against Ukraine, branding the "Kyiv regime" as "neo-Nazis" that need to be removed from power. Kyiv and the West reject that narrative as propaganda and call Russia's campaign an illegal land grab that has killed tens of thousands of civilians and seen Moscow seize swathes of southern and eastern Ukraine. The war in Ukraine, launched by Moscow in February 2022 has mobilised significant economic resources and has cost the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. Diplomatic efforts to end the deadliest conflict in Europe since the Second World War are at a standstill.  
PM directs fiscal austerity, strict scrutiny of projects
PM directs fiscal austerity, strict scrutiny of projects
Bill Gates visited Bangladesh on brief trip at Tarique Rahman’s invitation: Saleh Shibly
Bill Gates visited Bangladesh on brief trip at Tarique Rahman’s invitation: Saleh Shibly
Bangladesh's diplomatic success at UN: resolution on bioeconomy adopted
Bangladesh's diplomatic success at UN: resolution on bioeconomy adopted
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
Italy PM says priority to control rising prices amid Mideast war
Italy PM says priority to control rising prices amid Mideast war
ROME, April 29, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Tuesday said her current priority was to restrain inflationary pressures on prices, especially energy, given the impact from the US-Israeli war against Iran. In a press conference, the far-right leader was asked whether measures to reduce the impact of price rises from the Mideast war might cut into planned spending on defence. "Without shirking my responsibilities on the issue of defence... I now have to give priority to what is happening at the economic level," said Meloni, adding that defence spending remained an "absolute priority". "In the current context of international crisis we're facing, the issue of keeping prices and energy under control, of preventing an inflationary impact that clearly crushes GDP growth, has to be considered a step forward," she said.   
First tanker loaded with liquefied natural gas leaves Gulf: Kpler
First tanker loaded with liquefied natural gas leaves Gulf: Kpler
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Rumor Scanner debunks SSC question leak claims
Rumor Scanner debunks SSC question leak claims
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Nor'wester wreaks havoc in Khagrachari, thousands left without power
Nor'wester wreaks havoc in Khagrachari, thousands left without power
KHAGRACHHARI, April 28, 2026 (BSS) - A sudden Nor'wester (Kalbaisakhi storm) in two upazilas of the district today caused extensive damage to crops, houses and other properties and leaving thousands without electricity and severing road communication with Dhaka and Chattogram. The storm struck Matiranga and Guimara upazilas around 11:30 am, uprooting large trees and damaging homes, crops, and infrastructure.  A roughly 4-kilometer stretch of the Khagrachari-Chattogram road-from Muslim Para through Rasulpur to Bailyachari Budung Para-was blocked by fallen trees, bringing traffic to a complete halt. Hundreds of vehicles were left stranded on both sides, causing significant hardship for passengers. The disruption had a severe impact on students sitting for ongoing SSC examinations. At Guimara examination center, power went out shortly after exams began. Examinees were forced to continue under difficult conditions.  The storm also caused significant damage to the power supply system. Fallen electricity poles in Rasulpur led to a complete outage in both Matiranga and Guimara, further complicating the situation for residents and examinees alike. In some examination centers, candles were used to continue tests. Local sources reported extensive damage to homes, trees, and agricultural land. In one tragic incident in the Adarsh Gram area, a farmer's cow died after a tree collapsed onto a house. Matiranga Upazila Nirbahi officer said that multiple electricity poles were uprooted, roads were obstructed in several places, and many houses were damaged. Authorities have begun efforts to clear debris and restore communication, while assessments are ongoing to determine the full extent of the losses. Residents and local administration are working together to remove fallen trees and normalize traffic as quickly as possible. 
Indian goods worth over Tk 30 lakh seized in Satkhira
Indian goods worth over Tk 30 lakh seized in Satkhira
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