Holy Shab-e-Qadr observed
Holy Shab-e-Qadr observed
Trump demands allies help secure Strait of Hormuz
Trump demands allies help secure Strait of Hormuz
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Bashila launch terminal opened to facilitate Eid waterway travel
Bashila launch terminal opened to facilitate Eid waterway travel
DHAKA, March 16, 2026 (BSS) - A new launch terminal has been opened at Bashila in the capital to facilitate passengers travelling by waterways ahead of the upcoming holy Eid-ul-Fitr. State Minister for Shipping Md. Rajib Ahsan inaugurated the terminal today. From March 17 until the day before Eid, six launches will depart daily from the Bashila terminal for different destinations. Speaking at the programme, the state minister said the government is giving highest priority to ensuring smooth and comfortable travel for homebound passengers during Eid. Considering the huge rush of passengers at Sadarghat Launch Terminal during the Eid season and the sufferings of passengers travelling there from different parts of the capital, the new launch terminal has been introduced at Bashila alongside Sadarghat, he said. He expressed hope that the initiative would reduce passenger congestion at Sadarghat and make travel easier for commuters. Meanwhile, Chairman of Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) Arif Ahmed Mostafa said, like previous years, no launch will be allowed to carry passengers beyond its capacity this time. He added that all necessary measures have been taken to ensure safe and comfortable journeys for passengers. Shipping Secretary Dr. Nurunnahar Chowdhury and other concerned officials were also present on the occasion.    
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Middle East war: global economic fallout
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PARIS, France, March 17, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Here are the latest economic events in the Middle East war on Monday: - Stocks rise as oil prices cool - Global markets mostly rose as oil prices pulled back, with investors focused on the Strait of Hormuz, the Gulf waterway through which a fifth of global crude oil passes, where traffic has been severely disrupted by the war. International benchmark Brent North Sea crude dropped 2.8 percent to $100.21, while the main US contract West Texas Intermediate fell 5.3 percent to $93.50. - Drone strike sparks UAE oil field fire - A drone strike caused a fire at a major oil field in the United Arab Emirates, authorities said, as Iran continued its drone and missile strikes across the Gulf. The Shah oil field, located 230 kilometres (143 miles) south of Abu Dhabi city, has a production capacity of approximately 70,000 barrels of crude oil per day, according to the UAE's state-owned energy giant ADNOC. - Drone attack targets Iraqi oil field - Two drones targeted a major southern Iraqi oil field, an oil ministry spokesperson told AFP, after the second attack in four days. Majnoon oil field was "targeted by two drones, one hit a telecommunication tower," oil ministry spokesperson Saheb Bazoun said, adding that there had been no damage. A security official confirmed the attack and said the second drone had targeted the offices of an American firm operating at the site. - Pakistani tanker transits Hormuz - A Pakistani oil tanker transited the Strait of Hormuz with its automatic transponder system activated, monitor Marine Traffic said, the first such voyage by a non-Iranian tanker since the start of the war. Marine Traffic said on X that the 237-metre-long Pakistani-flagged oil tanker had a draft of 11.5 metres, indicating it was heavy and likely loaded. - IEA hints at more releases - International Energy Agency chief Fatih Birol said more strategic oil stocks could be released if necessary to limit the fallout of the virtual blockage of supplies through the Strait of Hormuz owing to the war on Iran. "In terms of government stocks and industry stocks held under government obligation, if you combine them, there will be still over 1.4 billion barrels remaining, which means we can do more later as and if needed," Birol said in a video statement. - UAE's ADNOC 'suspends' loading oil at Fujairah terminal - The UAE's state-owned energy giant ADNOC halted the loading of oil into storage tanks at their Fujairah facility, a source with knowledge of the operations told AFP Monday, following repeated strikes on the energy installation. Fujairah is home to a major port where Iranian attacks have already targeted oil storage tanks. The port is also home to a key oil export terminal just at the entrance of the Strait of Hormuz. - Iraq hopes to revive pipeline - Iraq is hoping to ship up to 250,000 barrels of oil per day to a port in Turkey via a rehabilitated pipeline that has been out of service for years, its oil minister said, after the US-Israeli war on Iran cut off its main export route. The amount would be just a fraction of the roughly 3.5 million barrels per day (bpd) that Iraq exported before the conflict, mostly through its southern Basra port and the Strait of Hormuz. - Japan starts releasing oil stocks - Japan said it was beginning the release of its strategic oil reserves after the International Energy Agency indicated earlier that the release would begin in Asia and Oceania before other regions. IEA members agreed on March 11 to tap oil stockpiles to cushion the surge in prices caused by the war -- by far the largest-ever response of its kind. The IEA said releases in Europe and North America would start before the end of March.  
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