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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.  
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UN Security Council to meet on Iran Friday: Russian state media
UN Security Council to meet on Iran Friday: Russian state media
MOSCOW, March 27, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The UN Security Council will hold closed-door consultations on Friday to discuss strikes on Iran at Moscow's request, Russian state media reported, as the Middle East war nears its second month. Iran has come under near-daily bombardment since US-Israeli strikes on February 28 triggered the war, which has since widened to large parts of the region. "The Russian Federation has requested closed-door consultations with the UN Security Council due to the ongoing strikes on civilian infrastructure in Iran, including educational and healthcare facilities," said Evgeny Uspensky, spokesman for Russia's envoy to the United Nations, according to state news agency TASS. A strike on the first day of the war hit a school in the southern Iranian city of Minab, killing more than 160 children, according to authorities. Preliminary findings of a US military investigation reported by The New York Times showed that a US Tomahawk cruise missile had hit the school due to a targeting mistake. The United States, which holds the Security Council presidency this month, scheduled the meeting for 10:00 am in New York (1400 GMT), according to TASS. The US-Israeli military campaign has targeted Iranian leadership, missile sites and military infrastructure, prompting a large-scale Iranian retaliation across the Gulf and the effective closure of the crucial Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of global crude and liquefied natural gas pass during peacetime. The UN Human Rights Council will hold a separate meeting Friday in Geneva focused on the deadly school strike.
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PM calls for collective efforts to build desired Bangladesh
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BNP's politics is to change people's fate: PM
US in the spotlight at WTO meet
US in the spotlight at WTO meet
 YAOUNDÉ, March 27, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The United States is set to come under scrutiny Friday on day two of the World Trade Organization's ministerial conference, with Washington wanting to shake up the multilateral trade system. In the corridors of the WTO gathering in Cameroon's capital Yaounde, which runs until Sunday, a lot of the talk is about the United States. "The Americans are highly awaited; without them, we can't move forward," confided one delegate from a Southeast Asian country, speaking on condition of anonymity. "The other members primarily expect the United States to clarify its intentions, and are asking it to demonstrate its continued commitment to the WTO through concrete actions," Sebastien Jean, an associate director at the French Institute of International Relations think-tank, told AFP. Yaounde marks the WTO's first ministerial conference since US President Donald Trump returned to the White House last year, unleashing a barrage of attacks on multilateralism and WTO rules with sweeping tariffs and bilateral trade deals, violating WTO rules along the way, according to many experts. Trump has made tariffs a central instrument of his economic and foreign policy. "US trade policy measures are a corrective response to a trading system, embodied by the WTO, that has overseen and contributed to severe and sustained imbalances," US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Wednesday. Under successive presidents, Washington is also accused of blocking the appointment of judges to the WTO's Appellate Body -- a mechanism for resolving trade disputes between countries -- which has been paralysed since late 2019. Many observers, however, are pleased that the United States has not quit the WTO, thus avoiding major upheaval in the international trading system. - 'Ultimatum' - The US position, however, seems rigid. Washington has issued two documents, the latest on Monday, on reforming the WTO, contesting some of its fundamental rules. "The US is setting down an ultimatum, and that ultimatum is that the current global order no longer suits the objectives" of the White House, said Jane Kelsey, a law specialist from the University of Auckland, who came to the conference with a coalition of NGOs, experts and activists. "And the US threatens to relegate the organisation to even greater irrelevance if it doesn't get what it wants," she told AFP. "So that kind of threat is hovering over this ministerial." A chief US demand is revision of the WTO's fundamental "most favoured nation" principle, which aims to extend any trade advantage granted to one country to all trade partners. This system directly contradicts Trump's approach to trade. The United States also wants the WTO to establish criteria to determine whether a country should be considered as developing, given that such countries benefit from certain advantages in the way rules are applied. Here, Washington is targeting China, which despite its economic heft is classified as a developing country at the WTO. - Uncertainty in the air - The United States also wants measures encouraging countries to be more open in reporting subsidies. WTO members are required to do so, but again, Western countries accuse Beijing of lacking transparency. Like many other members, the United States is also calling for the development of plurilateral agreements within the WTO, something India categorically rejects, preferring to stick with the current full consensus system. Washington is also demanding that WTO rules do not infringe upon countries' national "security". This demand is being met with resistance, as other countries think the concept remains vague when it comes to justifying, for example, additional tariffs. But according to Sebastien Jean, "great uncertainty remains" about what the United States is seeking at the WTO. "Is it reform to improve its functioning, or is it disorganisation, or even lasting paralysis? "Recent statements by Jamison Greer suggest that they wouldn't mind prolonging the uncertainty and paralysis" when it comes to institutional reform, he said. "This could lead them to make very minimal concessions, on procedural points or on very specific issues."
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By Md Aynal Haque RAJSHAHI, March 27, 2026 (BSS) - Due to its ease of cultivation and high profitability, farmers in the Barind region of Rajshahi are increasingly showing interest in commercial strawberry farming.  The juicy fruit is highly popular in many countries around the world, and its appeal is steadily growing in Bangladesh as well.  Farmers say strawberries begin to bear fruit within a month of planting, and harvesting continues for at least four to five months, making it more profitable than many other crops. According to the Department of Agricultural Extension, strawberry cultivation has expanded by two additional hectares in the district compared to last year.  Improved production and marketing systems have further encouraged farmers to adopt strawberry farming.  Once the plants start bearing fruit, strawberries can be harvested and sold every two days. Ghulam Mostafa, a farmer from Kismat Kukhundi area of Paba, has cultivated strawberries on three bighas and three kathas of land.  He planted the seedlings on the 20th of Kartik and is now getting a better yield than expected.  Each bigha produces around 70 kg of strawberries daily. The cost of cultivation per bigha is about Tk 175,000. He said the strawberries are supplied not only within Rajshahi but also to Dhaka’s Kawran Bazar, Bakshi Bazar, Baipail, as well as Chattogram and Sylhet.  Initially, yields were low—about 300 to 500 grams—but prices were as high as Tk 1,500 per kg. Harvesting began around mid-Poush, and currently, wholesale prices range between Tk 500 and Tk 550 per kg, although production has increased. Rajab Ali from Mohishalbari village in Godagari upazila has cultivated strawberries on four kathas of land.  He said the plants will produce fruit for at least five months, with peak production during the months of Magh, Falgun, and Chaitra. Even toward the end of Chaitra, some strawberries will still be available, with the season ending by mid-Boishakh. Monirul Islam from Chaitanyapur village of the same upazila said strawberries are harvested every other day, requiring 8 to 10 workers on those days, while two laborers work daily in his field. Their wages are covered by the income from strawberry sales. He added that he left his job to focus entirely on strawberry farming. Professor Dr. A.K.M. Rafiqul Islam from the Department of Botany at Rajshahi University said strawberry cultivation is as easy as growing potatoes or eggplants. Seedlings are planted in rows between November and December each year. He described strawberries as a high-value crop, with flowering beginning within a month of planting and fruit ready by March. Each plant produces about 250–300 grams of fruit, and around 6,000 plants can be grown per bigha.  At the farm level, strawberries sell for about Tk 600 per kg. With expanded commercial production, the fruit has strong potential in both local and international markets. He also noted that many people, especially unemployed youth, are turning to strawberry farming due to its profitability. Strawberries are used in making ice cream, jam, jelly, chocolate, and biscuits, creating demand in various markets across the country. Professor Dr. Monjur Hossain, another researcher and innovator in strawberry cultivation at Rajshahi University, said Bangladeshi varieties of strawberries have proven to be among the best in the world.  Using tissue culture methods, researchers have developed three varieties that are well-suited to the region’s soil and climate. According to the Department of Agricultural Extension in Rajshahi, strawberries were cultivated on 12 hectares of land in 2024–25, with an average yield of 7.9 metric tons per hectare and total production of 89 metric tons. In 2025–26, cultivation expanded to 14 hectares, with an expected yield of 8.229 metric tons per hectare and total production of 115 metric tons. Additional Deputy Director (Crops) Mita Sarker said strawberries are widely used not only as food but also in jelly, cakes, medicines, soaps, and cosmetics, increasing their demand.  She added that educated youth are particularly interested in this profitable crop, creating new employment opportunities. Favorable weather and growing interest among new entrepreneurs have led to a significant rise in strawberry cultivation in Rajshahi.  Commercial strawberry farming has proven highly successful, improving the economic condition of local farmers. Advanced agricultural techniques like tissue culture, quick fruiting within one month, and a harvesting period of 4–5 months have contributed to its popularity.
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