Nation pays homage to language martyrs with new zeal 
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Ekushey's flame showed path to independence: Asadul Habib Dulu 
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Language Martyrs Day observed in Pakistan
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Integrated plan to be implemented for Ctg development: Mir Helal
Integrated plan to be implemented for Ctg development: Mir Helal
CHATTOGRAM, Feb 21, 2026 (BSS) - State Minister for Chattogram Hill Tracts Affairs Barrister Mir Mohammad Helal Uddin has said that an integrated development plan will be implemented to accelerate the overall progress of Chattogram. He made the remarks while speaking to journalists at Shah Amanat International Airport on Saturday morning after returning to his hometown district for the first time since taking oath as a State Minister. Mir Helal said Chattogram had remained neglected over the past 17 years and stressed that the government is committed to transforming the port city into a true commercial capital. He affirmed that this commitment would be maintained and reflected in concrete development initiatives. The State Minister, who is also a Member of Parliament from Chattogram-5 (Hathazari-Bayezid Bostami), said he would work to engage young people in building a better Bangladesh. He emphasized the need for collective efforts to implement the party's 31-point agenda and to address the region's longstanding challenges. Highlighting inclusive development, he said progress must benefit all communities, including hill people and Bengalis alike. He acknowledged the important role played by leaders and activists of Chattogram in political movements and expressed gratitude to the people for placing their trust in him.
Standing by people a unique example of humanity: CCC Mayor 
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Forhad Hossain pays tributes to Language martyrs in Panchagarh Shaheed Minar
Forhad Hossain pays tributes to Language martyrs in Panchagarh Shaheed Minar
PM vows to establish rule of law, equal rights   
PM vows to establish rule of law, equal rights   
Tarique Rahman starts office as Prime Minister
Tarique Rahman starts office as Prime Minister
Portfolios distributed among new ministers, state ministers
Portfolios distributed among new ministers, state ministers
Bangladesh restarts democratic course as Tarique Rahman sworn-in as PM 
Bangladesh restarts democratic course as Tarique Rahman sworn-in as PM 
Trump hikes US global tariff rate to 15%
Trump hikes US global tariff rate to 15%
WASHINGTON, United States, Feb 22, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - President Donald Trump raised the global duty on imports into the United States to 15 percent on Saturday, doubling down on his promise to maintain his aggressive tariff policy a day after the Supreme Court ruled much of it illegal. Trump said on his Truth Social platform that after a thorough review of Friday's "extraordinarily anti-American decision" by the court to rein in his tariff program, the administration was hiking the import levies "to the fully allowed, and legally tested, 15% level." Shortly after the court's 6-3 ruling that rejected the president's authority to impose tariffs under a 1977 economic emergency powers act, Trump had initially announced a new 10 percent global levy by invoking a different legal avenue. At the same time, the Republican launched an extraordinary personal attack on the conservative justices who had sided with the majority, slamming their "disloyalty" and calling them "fools and lap dogs." The ruling was a stunning rebuke by the high court, which has largely sided with the president since he returned to office, and marked a major political setback in striking down Trump's signature economic policy that has roiled the global trade order. Saturday's announcement is sure to provoke further uncertainty as Trump carries on with a trade war that he has used to cajole and punish countries, both friend and foe. It is the latest move in a process that has seen a multitude of tariff levels for countries sending goods into the United States set and then altered or revoked by Trump's team over the past year. The new duty by law is only temporary -- allowable for 150 days. According to a White House fact sheet, exemptions remain for sectors that are under separate probes, including pharma, and goods entering the US under the US-Mexico-Canada agreement. On Friday, the White House said US trading partners that reached separate tariff deals with Trump's administration would also face the new global tariff. - High court defeat - Friday's court ruling did not impact sector-specific duties Trump separately imposed on steel, aluminum and various other goods. Government probes still under way could lead to additional sectoral tariffs. But it nevertheless marked Trump's biggest defeat at the Supreme Court since returning to the White House 13 months ago. The court has generally expanded his power. Trump heaped praise on the conservative justices who voted to uphold his authority to levy tariffs -- Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Brett Kavanaugh, a Trump nominee -- thanking them "for their strength and wisdom, and love of our country." The president alleged the majority of six justices, including two nominated during his first term, had been "swayed by foreign interests." "I think that foreign interests are represented by people that I believe have undue influence," he said. Shares on Wall Street -- a metric closely watched by Trump -- rose modestly Friday after the decision, which had been expected. Business groups largely cheered the ruling, with the National Retail Federation saying this "provides much-needed certainty" for companies. In court arguments, the Trump administration said companies would receive refunds if the tariffs were deemed unlawful. But the Supreme Court's ruling did not address the issue. Trump said he expected years of litigation on whether to provide refunds. Kavanaugh noted the refund process could be a "mess." Several countries have said they are studying the Supreme Court ruling and Trump's subsequent tariff announcements. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Saturday he would hold talks with European allies to formulate "a very clear European position" and joint response to Washington before he travels to the US capital in early March. On the domestic front, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, said on X it was time for Trump to "listen to the Supreme Court, end chaotic tariffs, and stop wreaking havoc on our farmers, small business owners, and families."  
Rabiul for bringing radical changes to Mongla port within 180 days
Rabiul for bringing radical changes to Mongla port within 180 days
Khasru asks port officials to ensure cargo delivery within four days
Khasru asks port officials to ensure cargo delivery within four days
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NU pays tribute to language martyrs
NU pays tribute to language martyrs
DU observes Int'l Mother Language Day with solemn respect
DU observes Int'l Mother Language Day with solemn respect
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‘Chiro Unnato Bijoy Nishan’ opened at Gazipur Ansar Academy
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GAZIPUR, Feb 21, 2026 (BSS) - The newly constructed  highest flagpole of the country entitled “Chiro Unnato Bijoy Nishan” was opened at the Bangladesh Ansar and VDP Academy at Safipur here. Director General of Bangladesh Ansar and Village Defence Party (Ansar-VDP) Major General Abdul Motaleb Sazzad Mahmud inaugurated the flagpole early this morning marking the ‘International Mother Language Day’.   Speaking at the inaugural ceremony, the DG said Language Martyr Abdul Jabbar was a proud platoon commander of this force and his supreme sacrifice to protect the dignity of the mother tongue is a source of inspiration for every member of the force. His sacrifice reflects his patriotism towards his mother tongue. Terming the 'Chiro Unnato Bijoy Nishan' as a symbol of our glorious history and responsible future, he said this flag will inspire every member of the force to swear and defend the country's independence and sovereignty. The DG said the spirit of the language movement teaches us to struggle to protect our self-respect and rights.  He also urged the members of Ansar-VDP to carry out their duties with professionalism, discipline and honesty being imbued with this spirit. The height of the flag pole installed in the academy premises is 120 feet. It is considered the highest flagpole in the country. The length of the national flag hoisted on it is 28 feet and the width is 16.8 feet.  The 'Chiro Unnato Bijoy Nishan' upholds an eternal symbol of Bangladesh's independence, sovereignty and the great Liberation War. Additional Director General of Bangladesh Ansar and VDP Brigadier General Mamunur Rashid, Commandant (Acting) and Deputy Director General of Ansar and VDP Academy Mohammad Nurul Absar and senior officials, among others, were also present on the occasion.
270 cartons of cigarettes, 15 mobile phones recovered from Dubai-bound passenger at Ctg airport
270 cartons of cigarettes, 15 mobile phones recovered from Dubai-bound passenger at Ctg airport
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Tax records of Bangla TV MD Samadul Haque seized by court order
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DHAKA, Feb 18, 2026 (BSS) – A Dhaka court today ordered the seizure of income tax records of Syed Samadul Haque, managing director (MD) of Bangla TV Limited. Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Md Sabbir Faiz passed the order following a petition filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) today. According to the ACC petition, the accused allegedly acquired assets worth Taka 4.05 crore beyond his known sources of income and attempted to legalise Taka 3.53 crore through layering by showing fictitious transformations of crime-derived money, prompting the anti-graft body to file a case. The petition also stated that Samadul Haque has been an income tax payer since the 2005–06 fiscal year. For the sake of proper investigation into assets inconsistent with his declared income, the ACC sought seizure of his complete income tax records — including permanent and miscellaneous files — preserved at Circle-294 under Tax Zone-14 in Dhaka.  
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BanglaFact debunks claim of BNP activists setting fire to houses in Cumilla
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