Fuel loading begins at unit-1 of Rooppur nuclear power plant
Fuel loading begins at unit-1 of Rooppur nuclear power plant
Chevron Corporation delegation calls on PM
Chevron Corporation delegation calls on PM
Fakhrul emphasises surface water use over groundwater
Fakhrul emphasises surface water use over groundwater
Legal aid must be made more effective to reduce case backlog: Law Minister
Legal aid must be made more effective to reduce case backlog: Law Minister
EU envoy meets Mirza Fakhrul 
EU envoy meets Mirza Fakhrul 
Shama reaffirms Bangladesh push to revive SAARC
Shama reaffirms Bangladesh push to revive SAARC
Govt to reclaim unused state land in sweeping reform drive: Minister 
Belarus envoy meets Agri Minister
Belarus envoy meets Agri Minister
DHAKA, April 28, 2026 (BSS) - Ambassador of Belarus to Bangladesh Mikhail Kasko today paid a courtesy call on Agriculture and Fisheries and Livestock Minister Mohammed Aminur Rashid at his office at the secretariat here. During the meeting, the minister and the envoy discussed cooperation in agriculture, fisheries and livestock sectors between the two countries. The minister said Bangladesh is an agriculture-based economy and the government is working to expand the use of modern technologies in the sector. He highlighted the country’s growing demand for fertilizers, quality seeds and advanced agricultural technologies, adding that initiatives are also underway to boost production in the dairy and livestock sectors. The envoy noted that Belarus has considerable expertise in agriculture and livestock.  He expressed interest in supporting Bangladesh in agricultural mechanization and in supplying fertilizers, mentioning that Belarus is one of the world’s leading producers of potash.
Türkiye’s ambassador calls on public works minister  
Türkiye’s ambassador calls on public works minister  
UK pledges climate support for Bangladesh
UK pledges climate support for Bangladesh
Gulf leaders meet in Saudi to discuss war's fallout
Gulf leaders meet in Saudi to discuss war's fallout
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, April 28, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Saudi Arabia welcomed leaders and officials from across the Gulf on Tuesday to discuss the ongoing crisis in the region triggered by the US-Israeli war against Iran. The talks in the coastal city of Jeddah come as the White House considers Iran's latest proposal to end the two-month-old conflict and re-open the Strait of Hormuz. The crucial waterway saw roughly 20 percent of global crude and liquefied natural gas pass through its waters before the war largely choked off maritime traffic. Leaders and officials from across the Gulf region were greeted by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as they arrived in Jeddah, according to images released by Saudi state media. "During the summit, a number of topics and issues related to regional and international developments were discussed, as well as the coordination of efforts in response to them," the Saudi Press Agency reported. A source close to the government told AFP that "the current political and security situation in the region" was being discussed during the summit. Iran launched waves of missiles and drones targeting the Gulf states in response to US and Israeli strikes on the Islamic republic that began on February 28, badly damaging major energy installations across the region.  
PM directs fiscal austerity, strict scrutiny of projects
PM directs fiscal austerity, strict scrutiny of projects
Bill Gates visited Bangladesh on brief trip at Tarique Rahman’s invitation: Saleh Shibly
Bill Gates visited Bangladesh on brief trip at Tarique Rahman’s invitation: Saleh Shibly
Bangladesh's diplomatic success at UN: resolution on bioeconomy adopted
Bangladesh's diplomatic success at UN: resolution on bioeconomy adopted
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
BB issues guidelines for Tk5,000cr pre-shipment refinancing scheme
BB issues guidelines for Tk5,000cr pre-shipment refinancing scheme
DHAKA, April 28 (BSS) - Bangladesh Bank (BB) has issued detailed guidelines  for the operation of a Taka 5,000 crore pre-shipment credit refinancing  scheme aimed at enhancing liquidity support for exporters. The instructions were sent to the managing directors and chief executives of  all scheduled banks, outlining the operational framework of the facility,  said a BB press release issued today. The central bank has earmarked Taka 5,000 crore from the existing Taka 10,000  crore Export Facilitation Pre-finance Fund (EFPF) to support pre-shipment  credit.  The initiative is designed to strengthen export financing and ensure smooth  working capital flow for export-oriented industries. To participate in the scheme, banks must sign a formal Participation  Agreement with the Banking Regulation and Policy Department (BRPD-3) of  Bangladesh Bank.  The agreement must follow a prescribed format and be executed on two sets of  non-judicial stamps worth Taka 300 each. According to the guidelines, banks seeking refinancing must submit  applications in the prescribed format addressed to the Director of BRPD-3.  The application must include required documentation such as branch-wise  summaries of pre-shipment credit, customer-wise packing credit details, a  letter of authorization, and a declaration confirming compliance regarding  overdue export bills. BB has also introduced a structured monitoring mechanism. Participating banks  are required to submit quarterly reports on disbursement and recovery of  loans following the prescribed format.  These reports must be duly signed by the managing director, CEO, or an  authorized official and submitted within specified deadlines. The deadlines are April 15 for the March quarter, July 15 for the June  quarter, October 15 for the September quarter, and January 15 for the  December quarter.
NBR to launch digital platform for SMEs to automate accounting, taxation
NBR to launch digital platform for SMEs to automate accounting, taxation
AmCham calls for stronger Bangladesh-US trade ties
AmCham calls for stronger Bangladesh-US trade ties
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Belarus envoy meets Agri Minister
BB issues guidelines for Tk5,000cr pre-shipment refinancing scheme
Shama reaffirms Bangladesh push to revive SAARC
Eskayef, Novo Nordisk announce modern insulin cartridges production in Bangladesh
NBR to launch digital platform for SMEs to automate accounting, taxation
Two bills on BSEC, IDRA placed in JS
HEAT project to bring positive change in country’s higher education: UGC Chairman
EU envoy meets Mirza Fakhrul 
DMP files 1,878 cases for traffic violations
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Rumor Scanner debunks SSC question leak claims
Rumor Scanner debunks SSC question leak claims
AI images used to spread false claim about Dr Yunus’s residence: FactWatch 
AI images used to spread false claim about Dr Yunus’s residence: FactWatch 
Communal claims about death of Nayan Das is baseless: BanglaFact
Communal claims about death of Nayan Das is baseless: BanglaFact
Fake photo card misquoting Mahbub Anam circulated to mislead: BanglaFact
Fake photo card misquoting Mahbub Anam circulated to mislead: BanglaFact
Nor'wester wreaks havoc in Khagrachari, thousands left without power
Nor'wester wreaks havoc in Khagrachari, thousands left without power
KHAGRACHHARI, April 28, 2026 (BSS) - A sudden Nor'wester (Kalbaisakhi storm) in two upazilas of the district today caused extensive damage to crops, houses and other properties and leaving thousands without electricity and severing road communication with Dhaka and Chattogram. The storm struck Matiranga and Guimara upazilas around 11:30 am, uprooting large trees and damaging homes, crops, and infrastructure.  A roughly 4-kilometer stretch of the Khagrachari-Chattogram road-from Muslim Para through Rasulpur to Bailyachari Budung Para-was blocked by fallen trees, bringing traffic to a complete halt. Hundreds of vehicles were left stranded on both sides, causing significant hardship for passengers. The disruption had a severe impact on students sitting for ongoing SSC examinations. At Guimara examination center, power went out shortly after exams began. Examinees were forced to continue under difficult conditions.  The storm also caused significant damage to the power supply system. Fallen electricity poles in Rasulpur led to a complete outage in both Matiranga and Guimara, further complicating the situation for residents and examinees alike. In some examination centers, candles were used to continue tests. Local sources reported extensive damage to homes, trees, and agricultural land. In one tragic incident in the Adarsh Gram area, a farmer's cow died after a tree collapsed onto a house. Matiranga Upazila Nirbahi officer said that multiple electricity poles were uprooted, roads were obstructed in several places, and many houses were damaged. Authorities have begun efforts to clear debris and restore communication, while assessments are ongoing to determine the full extent of the losses. Residents and local administration are working together to remove fallen trees and normalize traffic as quickly as possible. 
Indian goods worth over Tk 30 lakh seized in Satkhira
Indian goods worth over Tk 30 lakh seized in Satkhira
National Legal Aid Day observed in Ctg
National Legal Aid Day observed in Ctg
HEAT project to bring positive change in country’s higher education: UGC Chairman
HEAT project to bring positive change in country’s higher education: UGC Chairman
French marine specialist calls on DU VC
French marine specialist calls on DU VC
National Android Development Bootcamp roadshow held at RUET
National Android Development Bootcamp roadshow held at RUET
RUCSU distributes first aid boxes to 12 halls
RUCSU distributes first aid boxes to 12 halls
Sri Lanka cricket board quits at government's request: officials
Sri Lanka cricket board quits at government's request: officials
Abahani knocked out of Federation Cup
Abahani knocked out of Federation Cup
Bangladesh beat Singapore to reach final
Bangladesh beat Singapore to reach final
BFSF Under-14 Academy Cup begin tomorrow
BFSF Under-14 Academy Cup begin tomorrow
Bangladesh meet Singapore in semifinal today
Bangladesh meet Singapore in semifinal today
Three more matches of Women's Handball League held
Three more matches of Women's Handball League held
Rybakina crashes out of Madrid Open, Sabalenka reaches quarters
Rybakina crashes out of Madrid Open, Sabalenka reaches quarters

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Man goes on trial in Austria over Taylor Swift concert attack plan
Man goes on trial in Austria over Taylor Swift concert attack plan
Shilpakala to celebrate Int'l Dance Day
Shilpakala to celebrate Int'l Dance Day
Technician dies installing stage for Shakira concert in Rio
Technician dies installing stage for Shakira concert in Rio
From Adele to Raye, the UK school nurturing future stars
From Adele to Raye, the UK school nurturing future stars
21 more hospitalised with dengue
21 more hospitalised with dengue
6 more die of measles, measles-like symptoms 
6 more die of measles, measles-like symptoms 
World going too slow on eliminating hepatitis: WHO
World going too slow on eliminating hepatitis: WHO
Bangladesh, Maldives discuss tourism MoU signing 
Bangladesh, Maldives discuss tourism MoU signing 
Opening remarks Tuesday in Elon Musk versus OpenAI
Opening remarks Tuesday in Elon Musk versus OpenAI
Australia aims to tax tech giants unless they pay news outlets
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Bumper wheat yield in Dinajpur; harvesting in full swing
Bumper wheat yield in Dinajpur; harvesting in full swing
54,369 tonnes of mustard produced in Khulna agri region
‘Ufshi rice’ raises hopes among farmers in Gopalganj
Warming El Nino set to return in mid-2026: UN
Warming El Nino set to return in mid-2026: UN
'Cruelly hot': Japan devises new term for heatwave days
Germany to boost Bangladesh's focus on nature conservation