Govt to send letter to UN on Sunday seeking investigation into Hadi killing case
Govt to send letter to UN on Sunday seeking investigation into Hadi killing case
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EU seeks free, fair, peaceful elections in Bangladesh: Observer Chief
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Law enforcers don’t open fire at protesters demanding justice for Hadi killing: Govt
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BNP vows to implement 9 pledges if voted to power
BNP pledges free education for women up to postgraduate level
BNP pledges free education for women up to postgraduate level
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Shafiqur pledges a Bangladesh built on justice, fairness and development 
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Ansar-VDP takes nationwide preparations ahead of polls 
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BNP will make no compromise with corruption
BNP will make no compromise with corruption
DHAKA, Feb 6, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has declared a policy of "zero tolerance" against corruption as the party announced its election manifesto ahead of the upcoming 13th parliamentary elections. Party Chairman Tarique Rahman made this firm commitment while formally unveiling the party's election manifesto at a city hotel this afternoon while BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir chaired the event. BNP said if it comes to state power, it will not make any kind of compromise with corruption and will undertake far-reaching reform measures to ensure transparency and accountability. The manifesto stated that BNP believes good governance is the foundation of development. The rule of law and accountability will be ensured at all levels of the state, and the foundation of governance and the judiciary will be justice.   A merit-based, transparent, efficient and people-friendly public administration will be built across all state institutions. Alongside curbing corruption and money laundering, ensuring independence of judiciary and speedy justice, BNP's core philosophy of good governance includes establishing the fundamental ideals of the great Liberation War-equality, human dignity and social justice. Combating corruption and maintaining law and order will be the top priorities. The manifesto further mentioned that due to BNP's far-reaching measures in the past, Bangladesh was freed from the stigma of being labeled the world's most corrupt country.   It noted that when BNP assumed office in 2001, Bangladesh was branded a "champion" in corruption, but as a result of the BNP government's strict anti-corruption measures, the country came out from that disgrace. Bangladesh had long been free of the label of corruption champion and had gained recognition globally as an "emerging tiger" by the time BNP left state power in October 2006. Continuing in that spirit, the manifesto reiterates that BNP will not compromise with corruption. To rein in corruption that has spread like cancer across all levels of society, systemic and legal reforms will be undertaken alongside measures to ensure transparency and accountability.   Open tendering, real-time audits, performance audits of government expenditures and projects, and the implementation of a single-window clearance system will be ensured, the manifesto said.   Necessary initiatives will be taken to prevent money laundering and to bring back laundered funds accumulated during the fascist period. The manifesto asserts that no form of rule by "black laws" or unlawful repression in the name of the rule of law will be acceptable.   It stated that the Special Powers Act of 1974 will be repealed. Justice will be ensured for crimes against humanity committed during the fascist era, including the July-August 2024 mass uprising. Legal measures in line with international standards will be taken to prevent enforced disappearances.  Transparent government recruitment processes will be ensured to build a meritocratic Bangladesh. It also pledged the formation of commissions for administrative bodies, strengthening the Public Service Commission (PSC), and establishing a public administration that is accountable and free from politicization.   Full independence of the judiciary will be ensured. Access to speedy, harassment-free justice and modernization of judicial services will be achieved.  A law on the appointment of judges will be enacted and a Judicial Commission will be formed, while maintaining continuity of the Supreme Judicial Council.   At the same time, the police will be developed as a people-friendly, service-oriented force. Steps will be taken to rebuild police morale, expand online complaint filing systems, and review the Police Commission Act.
BNP want united Bangladesh, no division: Salahuddin Ahmed
BNP want united Bangladesh, no division: Salahuddin Ahmed
Voters will respond to falsehoods on 12 Feb: Abbas
Voters will respond to falsehoods on 12 Feb: Abbas
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Interim govt takes 526 decisions, records 83.46 pc implementation rate
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Govt to construct 1000-bed hospital in Nilphamari
Feb 12 elections will set a standard for future polls: CA
Feb 12 elections will set a standard for future polls: CA
July Uprising Memorial Museum will show path to nation: CA
July Uprising Memorial Museum will show path to nation: CA
Asian markets extend global retreat as tech worries build
Asian markets extend global retreat as tech worries build
HONG KONG, Feb 6, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Asian equities sank again Friday as a tech rout that battered Wall Street for the third day in a row showed no sign of letting up amid growing unease about the hundreds of billions splashed out on artificial intelligence. The selling continued to be felt across assets, with silver taking another beating and bitcoin wiping out all the gains built up since Donald Trump's US election win. January's bristling rally has given way to caution this month as traders grow concerned about stretched valuations in the tech arena and the wisdom of the investments pumped into AI amid questions about when they will see returns. Those fears have increased during the earnings season as big-name firms unveiled eye-watering levels of planned spending for the sector: between them Amazon and Google parent Alphabet have outlined around $385 billion in possible outlays. The panic has been compounded after AI startup Anthropic -- which created the Claude chatbot -- unveiled a tool that could replace numerous software tools including for legal work and data marketing. All three main indexes on Wall Street saw hefty losses Thursday, with the Nasdaq leading the way down again meaning it has suffered its worst three-day period since Trump's tariff-induced April meltdown. And the gloom carried into Asia, where Seoul -- which has led the region's rally thanks to its heavy tech weighting -- lost around five percent at one point. Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore, Taipei and Manila were also deep in the red, though Tokyo edged up. "When AI starts to replicate tasks traditionally performed by professionals -- drafting, analysing, coding, reviewing -- it naturally raises questions about the long-term pricing power of certain software products," wrote Saxo Markets' Charu Chanana. "Investors are no longer impressed simply by the presence of AI features. "This is why the pressure has shown up most clearly in (Software as a Service): it's where the market is first forced to debate what AI will replace, who retains pricing power, and who absorbs the costs of adoption." - Bitcoin in firing line - Adding to the selling was data showing US monthly job openings hitting the lowest since 2020, while firms announced the most January job cuts since 2009 during the global financial crisis. That ramped up concerns about the US economy. Precious metals were once again on the receiving end of the selling juggernaut, with silver losing around 18 percent at one point before recovering to sit around $70 an ounce -- its lowest since December -- having topped out above $121 just a week ago. Gold shed around two percent to sit just below $4,800, compared with its peak last Thursday of $5,595. The commodities were hammered last weekend by a surge in the dollar -- after Trump picked a relative policy hawk to head the Federal Reserve -- and easing geopolitical tensions. The flight from risk has sent bitcoin to depths not seen since October and was a whisker from breaching $60,000 -- wiping out all the Trump trade gains built up on hopes the president would introduce more crypto-friendly measures. The digital unit has now lost more than half its value since touching its record high above $126,000 in October. "Questions are now building around how far crypto can fall and where a durable bottom in bitcoin may form," said Chris Weston at Pepperstone. "There is obviously no predefined level where buyers must step in, as this remains fundamentally a sentiment-driven market and sentiment toward crypto is now deeply negative. "Rallies are short-lived, and sellers face little resistance from the buy-side making it straightforward for price to print lower lows. Buyers attempting to step in are effectively trying to catch falling knives." Shares in British-Australian giant Rio Tinto fell more than two percent in Sydney after saying it would drop talks to merge with Swiss resources giant Glencore in a deal that would have created the world's biggest mining firm, worth about US$260 billion. Rio's London-listed stock fell more than one percent. - Key figures at around 0230 GMT - Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.5 percent at 54,073.52 (break) Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 1.7 percent at 26,440.65 Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.4 percent at 4,058.77 Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1787 from $1.1784 on Thursday Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3543 from $1.3541 Dollar/yen: DOWN at 156.79 yen from 157.02 yen Euro/pound: UP at 87.03 pence from 87.02 pence West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 0.3 percent at $63.09 per barrel Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 0.3 percent at $67.36 per barrel New York - Dow: DOWN 1.2 percent at 48,908.72 (close) London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.9 percent at 10,309.22 (close)
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19.8pc growth of remittance inflow till Feb 4
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DG directs Ansar-VDP members to keep elections peaceful
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Anata still maintains solo lead
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