Info minister calls for strong media, institutions at STRATCOM summit
Info minister calls for strong media, institutions at STRATCOM summit
Bangladesh leads ILO democratization process
Bangladesh leads ILO democratization process
Family, farmer cards being distributed based on eligibility, not political identity: Titumir 
Family, farmer cards being distributed based on eligibility, not political identity: Titumir 
High-level meeting on measures to curb road accidents on March 29
High-level meeting on measures to curb road accidents on March 29
UN Chief reaffirms support, solidarity with Bangladesh
UN Chief reaffirms support, solidarity with Bangladesh
History must guide our path forward: Info Minister
History must guide our path forward: Info Minister
Ziaur Rahman’s declaration was essentially a call to the Liberation War: Tuku
Cox’s Bazar packed with tourists on Independence Day
Cox’s Bazar packed with tourists on Independence Day
By Ibrahim Khalil Mamun COX’S BAZAR, Mar 26, 2026 (BSS)- The holiday mood of Independence Day combined with the extended Eid-ul-Fitr vacation has turned tourist town Cox’s Bazar into a hub of festivity. Waves of visitors are flocking to the wide sandy beach and blue waters of the city’s iconic seashores. Families and groups of tourists are enjoying the sea, swimming in the waves, strolling along the sand, and taking photographs, creating a vibrant and celebratory environment.  The long holiday, which includes the weekly weekend and Independence Day, has drawn people of all ages to the coastline. Visiting the Sugandha Point this afternoon, families were seen bathing in the sea, walking along the beach, and capturing memories with loved ones. Visitors expressed delight at spending quality time together during the extended break. Fazle Rabbi of Mohammadpur in Dhaka said, “We have visited several places in Cox’s Bazar, including Inani Beach and other nearby attractions. We came with our family and enjoying a great time.” Another tourist, Rabeya Khatun, said, “It feels wonderful to be here. The presence of people makes the atmosphere lively. Spending time with everyone is truly enjoyable.” Another visitor named Ahsanul Haq echoed the same, voicing that he came with family and children.  Meanwhile, lifeguards and the tourist police were deployed along the coastline to ensure visitor safety and smooth travel, implementing a three-tier security system. Md. Imtiaz Ahmed, manager of Sea Safe Lifeguard, said, “On Independence Day following Eid vacation, millions of tourists have flocked in Cox’s Bazar beach. We have set up a three-level security system, including observation towers, beach patrols, and boats in the water to ensure the safety of tourists.” Inspector Zahidul Islam of Cox’s Bazar Tourist Police Zone confirmed that the beach is fully safe for visitors.  “Multiple police boxes, mobile teams, and station-based units are on constant duty, with the tourist police remaining vigilant to maintain maximum security,” he said. Tourism-related businesses reported bustling activity in more than 500 hotels, motels, resorts, restaurants, and market areas across Cox’s Bazar. Abul Kashem Sikder, president of the Cox’s Bazar Residential Hotel-Motel-Guest House Owners Association, said, at least seven lakh tourists have visited Cox’s Bazar over the past five days, from the day after Eid till today, with an additional 2 lakh visitors expected by Saturday.  
BNP committed to realizing ideals of Liberation War under Tarique Rahman’s leadership: Moyeen Khan
BNP committed to realizing ideals of Liberation War under Tarique Rahman’s leadership: Moyeen Khan
Mir Helal stresses upholding values of equality, human dignity
Mir Helal stresses upholding values of equality, human dignity
US Senate moves to end airport chaos
US Senate moves to end airport chaos
WASHINGTON, United States, March 27, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The US Senate moved  Friday to end a budget standoff that has forced thousands of airport security  staff to work without pay and caused long delays at airports. A lapse in government funding has left Transportation Security Administration  (TSA) staff -- who screen passengers, baggage and cargo -- working without  pay since mid-February. Airports in several cities have warned travelers to arrive hours earlier than  usual because of long security lines. The funding dispute centered on demands by opposition Democrats for reforms  of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) authority, which has faced  nationwide criticism of its aggressive tactics against undocumented  immigrants and for the killings of two US citizens this year. Senators voted in favor of a bill shortly after 2:00 am (0600GMT) to fund all  of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) -- which is the TSA's parent agency  -- except ICE and Border Patrol, for 2026. The bill would provide funding for the TSA, the Coast Guard and the Federal  Emergency Management Agency, among other agencies. It must now be passed by the House. More than 300 TSA staff have quit and unscheduled absences have surged since  the shutdown began, leading to extended travel delays and airports struggling  to screen travelers. The federal government began deploying ICE agents to assist in providing  security, drawing sharp criticism from Democrats, rights activists and some  Republicans, who warn ICE personnel are not trained for such work and that it  risks escalating tensions in already stressed environments. President Donald Trump, who promised on Thursday to pay airport security  officers, previously said he would not sign a funding deal unless Congress  also passes a contentious bill to overhaul how citizens register to vote in  US elections.  
'It was then 2.15 am...March 26 in 1971'
'It was then 2.15 am...March 26 in 1971'
PM holds special meeting on fuel situation
PM holds special meeting on fuel situation
PM calls for collective efforts to build desired Bangladesh
PM calls for collective efforts to build desired Bangladesh
BNP's politics is to change people's fate: PM
BNP's politics is to change people's fate: PM
Another ship carrying 30,000 tonnes of fuel oil arrives at Ctg port
Another ship carrying 30,000 tonnes of fuel oil arrives at Ctg port
CHATTOGRAM, March 27, 2026 (BSS) - A ship carrying a total of 30,000 tonnes of fuel oil-10,000 tonnes of diesel and 20,000 tonnes of jet oil- has docked at Chattogram port today.  Chattogram Port Secretary Syed Refaet Hamim confirmed today that a ship named 'MT Gran Kuva' arrived at Chattogram port on Thursday (March 26). Chinese company Unipec supplied the ship of fuel as per the agreement. Due to global instability, there is some uncertainty in the supply schedule, but this new shipment is expected to provide some relief.   Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) Senior General Manager Yusuf Hossain Bhuiyan said  that the ship is carrying 20,000 tonnes of diesel and 10,000 tonnes of jet fuel. Currently, there are 200,000 tonnes of diesel in stock, and the newly arrived fuel will boost the overall stock. The imported diesel will be used in the transport and industrial sectors, while the jet fuel will be supplied to various airports in the country.   This is the ninth oil tanker to arrive in the country this month, with a total of 17 ships scheduled to arrive.     BPC imports and supplies five categories of fuel oil, including diesel, petrol, octane, and jet fuel.  Recent challenges in fuel management were caused by global fuel price increases and supply delays, exacerbated by conflicts in the Middle East.  BPC Chairman Md. Rezanur Rahman confirmed that a ship arrived on schedule this morning, ensuring no fuel shortages in the country. Efforts are underway to source oil from alternative suppliers.  BPC typically imports fuel through government-to-government (G2G) agreements and international tenders, with an annual import volume of 65 to 68 lakh tons.  Approximately 1.5 million tons of crude oil, mainly from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, are imported, with 20 percent refined domestically and the remaining 80 percent imported in refined form from countries like India, China, and Indonesia.  
3 more LNG-carrying ships to arrive at Ctg port
3 more LNG-carrying ships to arrive at Ctg port
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Two-day workshop on malaria modeling begins at RU
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JU student, family killed in Rajbari bus accident buried
BRUR celebrates Independence and National Day with due dignity
BRUR celebrates Independence and National Day with due dignity
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NTRCA to recruit 12,951 heads, asst. heads in MPO-listed institutions
One fined in Sherpur for stockpiling diesel in residential building
One fined in Sherpur for stockpiling diesel in residential building
SHERPUR, Mar 27, 2026 (BSS) - A mobile court has fined a businessman for illegally storing more than 18,000 litres of diesel in a tank built on the ground floor of a five-storey residential building in Sherpur town and ordered its removal within 24 hours.   The mobile court led by Executive Magistrate Mahmudul Hasan, conducted the raid on early Mar 27 in the Goalpotti area of Sherpur town and fined Tapas Nandi, owner of M/s Shimla Traders.   It was learned that Tapas Nandi and Shafiqul Islam Helal had long been running a business by illegally storing diesel in a 25,000 litres capacity tank built on the ground floor of a five-storey residential building.   During the raid, 18,058 litres of diesel were found in stock. The court imposed a Taka 10,000 fine on the businessman and ordered the removal of the fuel and the tank within 24 hours.   Speaking to BSS, Executive Magistrate Mahmudul Hasan said the fine was imposed in accordance with existing laws. “We have also seized all relevant documents, which will be sent to the concerned authorities for necessary action,” he added.
RCC Administrator exchanges greetings with devotees marking Sri Ramchandra’s birth anniversary
RCC Administrator exchanges greetings with devotees marking Sri Ramchandra’s birth anniversary
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Two nabbed over Juba Dal leader Kibria killing
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Three players share lead after 3rd round 
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Bangladesh face India tomorrow 
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Bangladesh win first-ever compound gold in Asia Cup Archery
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Indonesia to ban social media access for under-16s: minister
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World leaders to declare shared stance on AI at India summit

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AI-generated video falsely attributing remarks to PM Tarique Rahman identified: BanglaFact
AI-generated video falsely attributing remarks to PM Tarique Rahman identified: BanglaFact
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FactWatch debunks claim of anti-discrimination student leader's arrest
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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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Oscars to leave Hollywood in 2029: Academy
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Cox’s Bazar packed with tourists on Independence Day
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Unauthorized clinics will not be allowed to operate: Health Minister
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