CA hosts banquet in honour of Bhutanese PM 
CA hosts banquet in honour of Bhutanese PM 
Bangladesh, Bhutan discuss strengthening trade cooperation, signing FTA
Bangladesh, Bhutan discuss strengthening trade cooperation, signing FTA
Bangladesh-Bhutan friendship rooted in history, trust and heart for goodwill: CA
Bangladesh-Bhutan friendship rooted in history, trust and heart for goodwill: CA
‘Simplifying training for doctors in advanced, complex surgeries is crucial’
NCP claims plot to rebrand Awami League through Jatiya Party 
NCP claims plot to rebrand Awami League through Jatiya Party 
DHAKA, Nov 22, 2025 (BSS) - National Citizen Party (NCP) Convener Nahid Islam said conspiracies being hatched to rehabilitate the Awami League under the name of the Jatiya Party ahead of the upcoming national election. "The interim government's post-5 August initiatives did not include the Jatiya Party in any consultative process. Consensus commission formed after 5 August did not invite the Jatiya Party, nor was the party included in the Election Commission's dialogue. On what basis will they participate in the election," he said. Nahid was addressing a rally following a protest procession demanding the execution of the tribunal verdict against fallen fascist Sheikh Hasina, at Shahbagh intersection this evening. Nahid said, "The July Charter did not include them (Jatiya Party) anywhere, yet we hear they will be invited to contest the polls. This is a conspiracy, and the NCP will resist it in the streets." Nahid reiterated that the NCP had taken to the streets with three clear demands. "First, Sheikh Hasina must be brought back to the country to ensure immediate execution of the verdict. Second, not only Sheikh Hasina, the Awami League as a party must face trial. Third, the Jatiya Party and all other allies of the Awami League must also be brought under trial as equal offenders," he said. Referring to the tribunal verdict sentencing Sheikh Hasina, Nahid said the ruling was not political revenge but justice for Bangladesh's long-oppressed people. He said the NCP had been on the streets in July and August to establish that justice, and urged the next government to begin necessary diplomatic efforts to bring the former prime minister back. He urged political parties not to compromise with the July uprising or hinder the ongoing judicial process. "If anyone betrays the people by making deals over justice, the citizens of Bangladesh will never forgive you," he said. Nahid said Bangladesh had been exploited by India for the past 50 years, and that the Awami League's authoritarian rule was maintained with India's direct and indirect support.  "We urge the Indian government if you truly seek a constructive relationship with Bangladesh, send Sheikh Hasina back immediately," he said.  Citing the extradition treaty between the two countries, he said India could not obstruct the return of an accused person if Bangladesh formally requested it. He also appealed to the people and students of India not to give shelter to any mass-murderer and to stand in solidarity with Bangladesh's demand for justice. Nahid said the NCP wanted to ensure that the trials of July-August killings, including those involving police and armed groups, continue even after the election and that all political parties must pledge to uphold the process. He reaffirmed the party's commitment to reform and justice, saying the sacrifices of the martyrs and injured protesters would not be forgotten. "The government must remain firm. The people must stay on the streets until the verdict is fully executed," he added. Nahid said the NCP would continue its movement and participate in the election but would remain uncompromising on the questions of justice and reform. "Any political party that chooses compromise will face a strong stance from the NCP," he said. NCP Member Secretary Akhter Hossain, Senior Joint Convener Ariful Islam Adeeb, Joint Convenor Dr Tasnim Jara, NCP Chief Coordinator Nasiruddin Patwary, Jatiya Chhatra Shakti president Zahid Ahsan and General Secretary Abu Bakar Majumdar were also present at the event.
If democracy is not restored, fascism could return: Salahuddin 
If democracy is not restored, fascism could return: Salahuddin 
Jamaat chief apprehends 'election genocide' if referendum, national polls held on same day 
Jamaat chief apprehends 'election genocide' if referendum, national polls held on same day 
CA for Armed Forces' efficient role to ensure smooth, festive polls
CA for Armed Forces' efficient role to ensure smooth, festive polls
SC reinstates caretaker government system 
SC reinstates caretaker government system 
BMET's services digitalised through 'Overseas Employment Platform': Dr Asif Nazrul
BMET's services digitalised through 'Overseas Employment Platform': Dr Asif Nazrul
ICT sentences Hasina, Kamal to death for July crimes against humanity
ICT sentences Hasina, Kamal to death for July crimes against humanity
Seminar on Dutch–Bangla agricultural cooperation held
Seminar on Dutch–Bangla agricultural cooperation held
DHAKA, Nov 22, 2025 (BSS) - The Dutch-Bangla Chamber of Commerce & Industry (DBCCI), in collaboration with LIMRA Exhibitions, successfully organized a high-level seminar titled “Bridging the gap between high-tech, sustainable Dutch agricultural systems and Bangladesh's scale, climate-vulnerability and agro-processing bottlenecks”.  The event took place today at the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB), Dhaka, bringing together leading agricultural experts, researchers, policymakers, agribusiness leaders, and diplomats from both Bangladesh and the Netherlands. The seminar was supported by the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council (BARC) under the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Embassy of Bangladesh in The Hague, Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University (SAU), and agricultural stakeholders from both countries. With around 90 participants, including university scholars, development partners, private-sector representatives, DBCCI Board Members, and media personnel, the event served as a platform for strategic dialogue on strengthening agricultural innovation, technology transfer, and climate-resilient farming cooperation, said a press release. The seminar featured distinguished speakers who shared insights on sustainable agriculture, climate resilience, and innovations in the agri-value chain including Prof. Dr. Md. Ashabul Hoque, Genetics & Plant Breeding Expert, Department of Agricultural Botany, SAU; Dr. Md. Golam Mahboob, Chief Scientific Officer, Natural Resources Management Division, BARC, Ministry of Agriculture; Prof. Dr. Mohammad Shamsul Alam Bhuiyan, Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Faculty of Animal Husbandry, BAU; Sanjib Kumar Saha, Development Consultant & Policy Analyst, Climate & Disaster Risk Management and Food Security. Md. Shakawat Hossain Mamun, President of DBCCI, delivered the welcome remarks emphasizing the importance of Dutch–Bangladesh cooperation in advancing agricultural sustainability and innovation. A presentation on “Transforming Bangladesh’s Agriculture through Innovation and Partnership” was made by Dr. Md. Golam Mahboob (BARC) while two other presentations on “Agriculture for All Farmers” was made by Sanjib Kumar Saha and another one on “Climate-Smart Agriculture: The Netherlands’ Experience and Lessons for Bangladesh” was made by Prof. Dr. Md. Ashabul Hoque (SAU). A major highlight was the panel discussion on “Joint Pathways for Sustainable Agri-Development: Opportunities and Challenges,” featuring experts from BAU, SAU, BARC, private-sector representatives from both countries, and development partners. The session was moderated by Md. Shakawat Hossain Mamun, President of DBCCI. Participants engaged in an interactive open discussion session, sharing ideas on innovation-led agricultural development, agro-processing bottlenecks, and climate-smart farming technologies. The seminar concluded with closing remarks by Saif Uddowlah, Chair of DBCCI Agro Committee.
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Bashir meets Bhutanese PM to boost trade, investment
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CA hosts banquet in honour of Bhutanese PM 
Industries adviser leads Bangladesh delegation to LDCs ministerial conference  
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JnU suspends classes, exams tomorrow amid earthquake concerns
JnU suspends classes, exams tomorrow amid earthquake concerns
BRUCSU- 2025 election's draft voter list published 
BRUCSU- 2025 election's draft voter list published 
Online registration for JU first-year honours admission test begins
Online registration for JU first-year honours admission test begins
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IU celebrates 47th University Day
Cigarettes worth Tk 6.96 lakh seized from two passengers at Ctg airport
Cigarettes worth Tk 6.96 lakh seized from two passengers at Ctg airport
  CHATTOGRAM, Nov 22, 2025 (BSS) - Customs authorities, NSI, and Customs Intelligence at Chattogram Shah Amanat International Airport seized nearly two hundred cartons of cigarettes and 250 banned beauty creams from the bags of two passengers arriving from Dubai at Chattogram Shah Amanat International Airport.   Engineer Mohammad Ibrahim Khalil, the Public Relations Officer of Shah Amanat International Airport, confirmed the incident on Saturday. He stated that these products were found during a joint operation conducted in a flight of Biman Bangladesh Airlines BG-148 which landed at around 9:30 am on Saturday. According to Airport Public Relations Officer Engineer Mohammad Ibrahim Khalil, the luggage of passengers Md. Fakhrul Islam (Passport No. A02066261) and Md. Ashraful Islam (Passport No. A00519130) was searched -- in a joint operation by Customs, National Security Intelligence (NSI), and Customs Intelligence – as part of routine surveillance. A total of 199 cartons of foreign cigarettes and 250 pieces of banned Gauri cream were seized during the drive. Customs sources stated that a duty of Tk 6,96,500 has been calculated for the seized 199 cartons of Mond cigarettes.  The cigarettes were seized at a declaration missed (DM) value and are currently held at Chattogram Customs House. The two passengers involved were released after giving a verbal warning from the customs branch, rather than being detained, according to Shah Amanat International Airport Public Relations Officer Engineer Mohammad Ibrahim Khalil.  Similar operations will continue to maintain security and good governance at the airport, he added.  
4 members of a family killed in Dinajpur road crash
4 members of a family killed in Dinajpur road crash
BNP leader Habib conducts polls campaign in Satkhira-1
BNP leader Habib conducts polls campaign in Satkhira-1
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July Revolution did not propose to overturn constitution: CJ  
Tk 6.95 crore realised for workers as NLASO ramps up ADR efforts
Tk 6.95 crore realised for workers as NLASO ramps up ADR efforts
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Four sent to jail in listed criminal Mamun murder case
ACC summons Shakib, 15 others for quizzing in money laundering case
ACC summons Shakib, 15 others for quizzing in money laundering case
G20 'at risk', struggles to resolve global crises: Macron
G20 'at risk', struggles to resolve global crises: Macron
JOHANNESBURG, Nov 22, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The G20 group of major world economies  is "at risk" as it struggles to tackle international crises, French President  Emmanuel Macron told a summit boycotted by the United States Saturday. Macron was among two dozen world leaders at South Africa's G20 summit marked  by the absence of President Donald Trump, who is at loggerheads with Pretoria  on a range of issues. "The G20 may be coming to the end of a cycle," the French leader told the  gathering in Johannesburg. "We are living in a moment of geopolitics in which we are struggling to  resolve major crises together around this table, including with members who  are not present today," Macron said. He referred specifically to a new unilateral US plan to end the war in  Ukraine that accepts some of Russia's hardline demands. European leaders in Johannesburg met on the sidelines of the G20 to discuss  counter-proposals. "There can be no peace in Ukraine without Ukrainians, without respect for  their sovereignty," Macron repeated. The G20 is made up of 19 countries, including Russia, as well as the European  Union and African Union regional groupings. It was struggling to establish common ground on issues such as humanitarian  law and sovereignty, Macron said. World leaders needed to acknowledge that "the G20 is at risk if we do not  collectively re-engage around a few priorities," Macron said. "We must absolutely demonstrate that we have concrete actions to re-engage  this forum and provide responses for our economies collectively around this  table," Macron said.  
Ashraful explains early declaration despite Mushfiqur's chance for rare feat
Ashraful explains early declaration despite Mushfiqur's chance for rare feat
Mugdho claims a five-for to put Rangpur top
Mugdho claims a five-for to put Rangpur top
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RPL Season-3 Cricket T20 Tournament inaugurated in Rangpur
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Marshall hits ton to steer Dhaka to 246-7
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Cricket World Cup for blind women helps change attitudes
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Irfan keeps Chattogram aloft over Sylhet
1st batch of basic self-defense training concludes 
1st batch of basic self-defense training concludes 

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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
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Princess Diana enters Paris waxwork museum
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Opening performance of play 'Vasane Ujan' Friday
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‘Simplifying training for doctors in advanced, complex surgeries is crucial’
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BRRI Dhan-103 boosts Aman-season yields in Gopalganj
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EU moves to bar 'green' labels for fossil fuel investments
EU moves to bar 'green' labels for fossil fuel investments
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