CEC to announce 13th JS polls schedule at 6pm tomorrow
CEC to announce 13th JS polls schedule at 6pm tomorrow
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CA urges UNOs to make upcoming polls 'historic and memorable'
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No alternative to ensure victory of ‘Dhaner Shish’: Tarique Rahman 
Asif Mahmud submits wealth statement 
Asif Mahmud submits wealth statement 
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12th 'Bangladesh-US Bilateral Defense Dialogue' begins
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DMP chief demands Dhaka police’s “cent percent” neutrality during polls
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Sumaiya Islam wins Franco-German human rights award
Sumaiya Islam wins Franco-German human rights award
DHAKA, Dec 10, 2025 (BSS) – Human rights defender and Bangladesh Nari Sramik Kendra (BNSK) Executive Director Sumaiya Islam today received the 2025 Franco-German Award for Human Rights and the Rule of Law in recognition of her long-standing advocacy for marginalized women, particularly migrant workers. French Ambassador Jean-Marc Séré-Charlet and German Ambassador Dr Rüdiger Lotz jointly presented the award at a ceremony at the Franco-German Embassy on International Human Rights Day. Since 2016, France and Germany have marked the day by honoring individuals globally for exceptional commitment to promoting fundamental rights and freedoms. “It is a great honor, and I am truly grateful and deeply happy to receive this Franco-German Human Rights Prize,” Sumaiya said, adding that the recognition would help strengthen BNSK’s global work to protect women migrant workers. French Ambassador Séré-Charlet said, “France continues to support human rights defenders worldwide and wholeheartedly congratulates Sumaiya Islam for receiving the 2025 Franco-German Award. We hope her commitment will inspire others to uphold human rights and advance gender equality in Bangladesh and across the globe.” German Ambassador Lotz said, “We are deeply pleased that this year’s prize honors a Bangladeshi activist whose work reflects the courage and commitment found in communities across this country. Grassroots defenders are vital for protecting rights, strengthening accountability and building a more just society.” The Franco-German Prize symbolizes the two countries’ shared commitment to defending universal human rights enshrined in international conventions. Sumaiya was chosen for her two decades of work advancing the rights of women migrant workers, sex workers, transgender persons and other socially and economically marginalized groups.  She has played a leading role in civil society through BNSK, BOMSA and regional networks, and earlier served on the interim government’s Women’s Affairs Reform Commission. Her advocacy has contributed to key legislative reforms safeguarding Bangladeshi women migrant workers, while her leadership has amplified the voices of women who often remain unheard. Previously, the prize was awarded to Adilur Rahman Khan, founder of Odhikar, in 2017. He was the second Bangladeshi recipient, following Tahmina Rahman of Article 19 in 2016.  
Navy Chief urges MES to embrace modern tech and eco-friendly construction
Navy Chief urges MES to embrace modern tech and eco-friendly construction
ACC sues 60 agencies for taking excess fees from Malaysia-bound workers 
ACC sues 60 agencies for taking excess fees from Malaysia-bound workers 
AL found organisationally involved in BDR carnage, Taposh identified as key coordinator: report
AL found organisationally involved in BDR carnage, Taposh identified as key coordinator: report
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Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
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Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
Industrial importers allowed 3-year usance term for capital goods
Industrial importers allowed 3-year usance term for capital goods
  DHAKA, Dec 10, 2025 (BSS) – In a significant move to facilitate industrial growth, Bangladesh Bank (BB) has announced that industrial importers are now permitted to import capital goods on a usance term of up to three years.   To this end, the central bank  today issued a circular saying that this policy update follows the decision reached at the 186th meeting of the Scrutiny Committee on Foreign Loan/Supplier’s Credit of the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA).   The meeting was chaired by the Governor of Bangladesh Bank.   According the circular, ADs may allow their industrial importers to import capital machinery and/or capital  goods on usance term of up to 3 years under supplier’s/buyer’s credit.  ”The usance tenure shall also be applicable to such imports by industrial enterprises operating in export processing zones or private export processing zones/economic zones/hi-tech parks and other areas designated as specialized zones by the Government. However, usance period for import of spares will not be more than 360 days in all cases,” the circular added.    
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Career Expo on AI empowered employment opportunities held at RUET
Career Expo on AI empowered employment opportunities held at RUET
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Meeting held on Dhaka University's residential hall renovation
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8 fishermen rescued, firearms recovered from Sundarban's robbers hideout
8 fishermen rescued, firearms recovered from Sundarban's robbers hideout
KHULNA, Dec 10, 2025 (BSS) - The Bangladesh Coast Guard (BCG) has rescued  eight fishermen and recovered firearms and ammunition from a hideout of the  notorious Sundarbans robbers group "Jahangir Bahini". The rescued fishermen were identified as Atiar, 28, son of Desar Ali, Abu  Khayer Gazi, 24, son of Abu Sayeed Gazi, Mokhshed Ali, 50, son of late Madar  Ali, Mizanur Rahman, 37, son of Goni Howlader, Krishnapada, 45, son of  Jaidab, Sugdev Mondal, 27, son of Aghar Mondal, Mosharaf Hossain Dhali, 60,  son of late Malek Dhali, and Jalil Gazi, 35, son of late Sobed Ali Gazi of  the Koyra upazila. Coast Guard media officer Lieutenant Commander Siam-ul-Haq said, acting on  secret information, a special operation was conducted in the Chhoto Dagra  Canal area of the Shibsa River on Wednesday where members of the gang had  reportedly been holding several fishermen hostage. During the operation, Coast Guard personnel recovered one single-barrel gun,  four rounds of live cartridges and seven empty cartridges. Eight abducted  fishermen were also rescued from the spot.   Sensing the presence of law enforcers, the bandits fled deep into the forest,  and no arrests could be made. The fishermen said they had been held captive for seven days and tortured by  members of Jahangir Bahini, who demanded ransom for their release. The rescued fishermen have been handed over to their families, while legal  procedures regarding the seized firearms and ammunition are underway, the  media officer said. 
Everyone should take VAT payment as a responsibility 
Everyone should take VAT payment as a responsibility 
International Human Rights Day observed in Khulna
International Human Rights Day observed in Khulna
Indictment hearing in case against Salman, Anisul on Dec 17 
Indictment hearing in case against Salman, Anisul on Dec 17 
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Court restricts foreign travel of Teletalk's Senior Manager Asadullah
Court restricts foreign travel of Teletalk's Senior Manager Asadullah
Court orders freezing of 6 bank accounts of ex-MP Asim Kumar Ukil
Court orders freezing of 6 bank accounts of ex-MP Asim Kumar Ukil
Poland to exchange Soviet-era fighter jets for Ukrainian drones
Poland to exchange Soviet-era fighter jets for Ukrainian drones
WARSAW, Dec 10, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Poland plans to give its remaining Soviet-designed MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine in exchange for drone technology, the defence minister said on Wednesday. Poland has largely replaced its outdated Soviet-era aircraft with American F-16s and South Korean FA-50s, and is awaiting delivery of 32 F-35s ordered from Washington. "The MiGs are reaching the end of their service life, meaning they will be withdrawn from the Polish army, and we are discussing their transfer with the Ukrainian side," Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz told Polish public radio broadcaster Trojka. According to Kosiniak-Kamysz, this could also include "the transfer of technologies-for example in the field of drones and missiles-from Ukraine to Poland". Poland, which handed over many of its MiG-29s to Ukraine after Russia launched its 2022 invasion, still has 14 of the aircraft, according to media reports. "Talks are ongoing, and we are determined to finalize them as quickly as possible," Kosiniak-Kamysz emphasized. He added that Poland is already benefiting from Ukrainian expertise in military training on drones. "The Ukrainians are the best when it comes to drones among all the countries with which we have good relations." Poland, a member of the European Union and NATO, is among the staunchest supporters of its Ukrainian neighbour, serving in particular as a hub for military and humanitarian aid deliveries to Kyiv.
BKSP's legendary players' names plaque unveiled
BKSP's legendary players' names plaque unveiled
Pakistan U19 Women's beat Bangladesh to level series
Pakistan U19 Women's beat Bangladesh to level series
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Captain Cummins back in Australia squad for third Ashes Test
Bangladesh U19 leaves country targeting Asia Cup hat-trick title
Bangladesh U19 leaves country targeting Asia Cup hat-trick title

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BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
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BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
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AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
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BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
24th Young Artist Fine Arts Exhibition begins tomorrow
24th Young Artist Fine Arts Exhibition begins tomorrow
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Amy Winehouse's father sues star's friends for auctioning her clothes
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Indian star acquitted in high-profile rape, abduction case
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Seeds, fertilizers distributed among 20,200 farmers in Dinajpur
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