A defining crossroads: Bangladesh’s journey through 2025
A defining crossroads: Bangladesh’s journey through 2025
Council of Advisers holds meeting
Council of Advisers holds meeting
Smoking and Tobacco Products Usage (Control) (Amendment) Ordinance comes into effect   
Smoking and Tobacco Products Usage (Control) (Amendment) Ordinance comes into effect   
Ziaur Rahman and Khaleda Zia’s burial site opened to all
Ziaur Rahman and Khaleda Zia’s burial site opened to all
Tarique Rahman expresses gratitude to countrymen for honouring his mother
Tarique Rahman expresses gratitude to countrymen for honouring his mother
Govt expects 143 mmcfd gas from 11 wells
Govt expects 143 mmcfd gas from 11 wells
Tarique Rahman thanks govt, armed forces, law enforcers for dignified farewell to his mother 
Tarique Rahman thanks govt, armed forces, law enforcers for dignified farewell to his mother 
Students to receive textbooks on January 1: NCTB Chairman
Mild cold wave intensifies sufferings of commoners
Mild cold wave intensifies sufferings of commoners
By Shafikul Islam Bebu KURIGRAM, Jan 1, 2026 (BSS)- Life has been disrupted in the northern bordering district of Kurigram as a mild cold wave grips the region, worsening the plight of people, particularly those living in the riverine char areas surrounded by the Brahmaputra, Teesta and Dharla rivers. Situated at the foothills of the Himalayas, Kurigram has been experiencing biting cold since early morning, with dense fog and chilly winds bringing daily activities to a near standstill.  Subal Chandra Sarkar, Acting Officer of the Rajarhat Agricultural Weather Observatory, said the district’s lowest temperature dropped to 10.5 degrees Celsius on Thursday, while humidity in the air stood at 99 percent. The cold weather has severely affected the livelihoods of day labourers, boatmen, agricultural workers and van pullers, many of whom have been unable to go out for work. As a result, income sources have almost stopped, forcing families to pass days in extreme hardship, often without adequate food. In the char areas, the situation is even more severe. Mozzafar Hossain, Chairman of Saheber Alga Union Parishad under Ulipur upazila, said the union covers an area of about 100.98 square kilometres and includes 32 chars where nearly 42,000 people live. Being completely surrounded by rivers, areas such as Namajer Char, Airmari and Doikhawa Char are bearing the brunt of the icy winds, he said, adding that children and elderly people are suffering the most. He continued that every morning two to three hundred people gather at his house in the hope of getting blankets. However, only 150 blankets were allocated for the entire union and distributed across nine wards, which he described as grossly inadequate for such a large population. Renowned educationist and journalist Professor Liaqat Ali said that out of the district’s nearly 24 lakh people, around 17 lakh poor residents are facing difficulties in protecting themselves from the cold.  He said about 550,000 people living in char areas are particularly vulnerable during the winter. Kurigram District Relief and Rehabilitation Officer Abdul Matin said that so far 22,000 blankets have been allocated and distributed across the district’s nine upazilas. He said the blanket distribution programme among cold-hit people is ongoing. However, local residents alleged that winter clothing is yet to reach many remote char areas, leaving thousands of helpless people shivering in the cold. They warned that unless effective measures are taken quickly, the sufferings of the poor people of Kurigram may worsen further during this winter.
Court freezes 28 bank accounts of ex-DMP official Biplob, wife
Court freezes 28 bank accounts of ex-DMP official Biplob, wife
Court orders attachment of 385 satak land of Bashundhara chairman's wife
Court orders attachment of 385 satak land of Bashundhara chairman's wife
CA orders strengthening cyber security ahead of polls
CA orders strengthening cyber security ahead of polls
Govt to public names behind Hadi murder soon, complete trial within its tenure: Jahangir
Govt to public names behind Hadi murder soon, complete trial within its tenure: Jahangir
No scope for failure in holding free, fair elections: CEC
No scope for failure in holding free, fair elections: CEC
CA urges voters to choose honest, capable candidates
CA urges voters to choose honest, capable candidates
Prices of all types of fuel oil reduced
Prices of all types of fuel oil reduced
DHAKA, Jan 1, 2026 (BSS) - The government has reduced the prices of all types of fuel oil by Taka 2 per litter. A press release issued today by the Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources said that fuel oil prices at the consumer level are fixed every month through an automatic pricing mechanism in line with fluctuations in the global market.  Accordingly, following the revised pricing formula, fuel prices for January have been readjusted at comparatively affordable rates to ensure smooth supply. Under the new rates, the price of diesel has been reduced by Taka 2 from Tk 104.00 to Taka 102.00 per litter, while octane by Taka 2 from Tk 124.00 to Taka 122.00 per litter, petrol by Taka 2 from Taka 120.00 to Taka 118.00 per litter, and kerosene by Taka 2 from Taka 116.00 to Taka 114.00 per litter. The revised prices will come into effect from January 1, added the release.
Crisis-hit Sri Lanka's inflation falls way below target
Crisis-hit Sri Lanka's inflation falls way below target
Higher US tariffs on imported furniture take effect
Higher US tariffs on imported furniture take effect
Youth festival held in Rajbari thru various competitions 
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Rajshahi students start getting new books in New Year
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Rajshahi students start getting new books in New Year
Rajshahi students start getting new books in New Year
JU to hold seminar on Khaleda Zia's life and works
JU to hold seminar on Khaleda Zia's life and works
RU holds gaibana janaza for Khaleda Zia
RU holds gaibana janaza for Khaleda Zia
JU teachers, staffs wear black badge mourning Khaleda Zia's death
JU teachers, staffs wear black badge mourning Khaleda Zia's death
4 killed in a Rajshahi road mishap
4 killed in a Rajshahi road mishap
RAJSHAHI, Jan 1, 2026 (BSS) - Four traders were killed and another sustained injuries when a speeding truck rammed into a banana market at Jhalmalia under Puthiya Upazila in the district this morning. The deceased were identified as Islam Uddin, 60, Muhammad Sentu, 40, Manker, 38, and Muhammad Siam, 15. The accident occurred at around 7:15 am when a sand-laden truck rammed into the banana market on the Rajshahi-Natore highway of the upazila, Officer-in-Charge of Paba Highway Thana Mozammel Haque Kazi, told BSS.
Two-month ban on crab harvesting begins in Sundarbans Satkhira Range
Two-month ban on crab harvesting begins in Sundarbans Satkhira Range
Pedestrian killed in Magura road accident
Pedestrian killed in Magura road accident
Cummins, Hazlewood in spin-heavy Australia squad for T20 World Cup
Cummins, Hazlewood in spin-heavy Australia squad for T20 World Cup
Mbappe suffers knee sprain in blow for Real Madrid
Mbappe suffers knee sprain in blow for Real Madrid
Gasperini awaits emotional return to Atalanta with high-flying Roma
Gasperini awaits emotional return to Atalanta with high-flying Roma
Wembanyama limps out of Spurs-Knicks clash
Wembanyama limps out of Spurs-Knicks clash
Near record number of small boat migrants reach UK in 2025
Near record number of small boat migrants reach UK in 2025
LONDON, Jan 1, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The second-highest annual number of migrants arrived on UK shores in small boats since records were started in 2018, the government was to confirm Thursday. The tally comes as Brexit firebrand Nigel Farage's anti-immigration party Reform UK surges in popularity ahead of bellwether local elections in May. With Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer increasingly under pressure over the thorny issue, his interior minister Shabana Mahmood has proposed a drastic reduction in protections for refugees and the ending of automatic benefits for asylum seekers. Home Office data as of midday on Wednesday showed a total of 41,472 migrants landed on England's southern coast in 2025 after making the perilous Channel crossing from northern France. The record of 45,774 arrivals was recorded in 2022 under the last Conservative government. The Home Office is due to confirm the final figure for 2025 later Thursday. Former Tory prime minister Rishi Sunak vowed to "stop the boats" when he was in power. Ousted by Starmer in July 2024, he later said he regretted the slogan because it was too "stark" and "binary" and lacked sufficient context "for exactly how challenging" the goal was. Adopting his own "smash the gangs" slogan, Starmer pledged to tackle the problem by dismantling the people smuggling networks running the crossings but has so far had no more success than his predecessor. Reform has led Starmer's Labour Party by double-digit margins in opinion polls for most of 2025. In a New Year message, Farage predicted that if Reform got things "right" at the forthcoming local elections "we will go on and win the general election" due in 2029 at the latest. Without addressing the migrant issue directly, he added: "We will then absolutely have a chance of fundamentally changing the whole system of government in Britain." In his own New Year message, Starmer insisted his government would "defeat the decline and division offered by others". Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch, meanwhile, urged people not to let "politics of grievance tell you that we're destined to stay the same". - Protests - The small boat figures come after Home Secretary Mahmood in November said irregular migration was "tearing our country apart". In early December, an interior ministry spokesperson called the number of small boat crossings "shameful" and said Mahmood's "sweeping reforms" would remove the incentives driving the arrivals. A returns deal with France had so far resulted in 153 people being removed from the UK to France and 134 being brought to the UK from France, border security and asylum minister Alex Norris said. "Our landmark one-in one-out scheme means we can now send those who arrive on small boats back to France," he said. The past year has seen multiple protests in UK towns over the housing of migrants in hotels. Amid growing anti-immigrant sentiment, in September up to 150,000 massed in central London for one of the largest-ever far-right protests in Britain, organised by activist Tommy Robinson. Asylum claims in Britain are at a record high, with around 111,000 applications made in the year to June 2025, according to official figures as of mid-November. Labour is currently taking inspiration from Denmark's coalition government -- led by the centre-left Social Democrats -- which has implemented some of the strictest migration policies in Europe. Senior British officials recently visited the Scandinavian country, where successful asylum claims are at a 40-year low. But the government's plans will likely face opposition from Labour's more left-wing lawmakers, fearing that the party is losing voters to progressive alternatives such as the Greens.
Dry weather, fog, changes of temperature forecast 
Dry weather, fog, changes of temperature forecast 
Dry weather, fog, slight fall of temperatures forecast
Dry weather, fog, slight fall of temperatures forecast
Light rain likely 
Light rain likely 
Nikli records country's lowest temperature for second day
Nikli records country's lowest temperature for second day
Dry weather likely across country
Dry weather likely across country
Dry weather likely across country
Dry weather likely across country
Jashore witnesses country’s lowest temperature for second consecutive day
Jashore witnesses country’s lowest temperature for second consecutive day

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Trump joins criticism of Clooney's French passport
Trump joins criticism of Clooney's French passport
Isiah Whitlock Jr., 'The Wire' actor, dies at 71
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Showbiz arena plunges into mourning over Khaleda Zia’s death
Showbiz arena plunges into mourning over Khaleda Zia’s death
Russia reopens theatre devastated by siege of Mariupol
Russia reopens theatre devastated by siege of Mariupol
One dengue patient dies, 120 fresh cases detected overnight
One dengue patient dies, 120 fresh cases detected overnight
114 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
114 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
Experts urge awareness to curb rising thalassemia cases
Experts urge awareness to curb rising thalassemia cases
Panchagarh's unique 'Rocks Museum' draws tourists with ancient artifacts
Panchagarh's unique 'Rocks Museum' draws tourists with ancient artifacts
Net-house potato farming boosts income, entrepreneurship in Rajshahi region
Net-house potato farming boosts income, entrepreneurship in Rajshahi region
Potato cultivation exceeds target in Rangpur agricultural region
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Regional temperature records broken across the world in 2025
Regional temperature records broken across the world in 2025
Regional temperature records broken across the world in 2025
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Panchagarh's unique 'Rocks Museum' draws tourists with ancient artifacts
Panchagarh's unique 'Rocks Museum' draws tourists with ancient artifacts
Idrakpur Fort of Mughal era stands as a witness to time
Malaysia targets 3 lakh Bangladeshi tourists in 2026: Envoy