Traffic speed rises in city as PM, top officials follow signals: report 
Traffic speed rises in city as PM, top officials follow signals: report 
Adequate refined oil stock in Bangladesh 
Adequate refined oil stock in Bangladesh 
Disrespecting people with different views brings negative consequences: Info Minister
Disrespecting people with different views brings negative consequences: Info Minister
India interested in working closely with new Bangladesh govt: Indian Envoy
India interested in working closely with new Bangladesh govt: Indian Envoy
US-Bangla to operate special Dhaka-Dubai flights
US-Bangla to operate special Dhaka-Dubai flights
New secretaries appointed to four ministries
New secretaries appointed to four ministries
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DNCC awaits environmental clearance to launch waste-to-energy project at Aminbazar
DNCC awaits environmental clearance to launch waste-to-energy project at Aminbazar
DHAKA, March 3, 2026 (BSS) – The Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) Administrator Md. Shafiqul Islam Khan today said that although all preparations for the much-anticipated waste-to-energy project at Aminbazar in the capital have been completed, work cannot begin without final clearance from the Department of Environment. He made the remarks while speaking to reporters after visiting the DNCC waste disposal site at Aminbazar Landfill in Savar.  “All necessary preparations are completed from our side. We will contact the Department of Environment. It will be possible to start work once we receive the final clearance. If approved, the goal is to start power generation within one and a half to two years,” he said.  The project, being implemented with a Chinese contractor, aims to generate electricity by burning waste collected from the capital.  However, obtaining environmental clearance is mandatory before beginning full-scale implementation. The project has remained suspended due to the pending approval. During the visit, the administrator also highlighted concerns over methane gas emissions from accumulated waste at the landfill.  He noted that methane build-up has occasionally led to fires and smoke, posing health risks to nearby residents.  The DNCC has already received complaints from locals and is treating the matter with urgency. “We are considering the issue seriously and will discuss necessary steps to permanently resolve the problem,” Khan added. The administrator inspected ongoing waste management activities at the landfill and reviewed progress on related operations. Among those present during the inspection were DNCC Chief Executive Officer Muhammad Asaduzzaman, Chief Waste Management Officer Mohammad Humayun Kabir, Chief Engineer Syed Rakibul Hasan, and Project Director of the Aminbazar Landfill Expansion Project SM Shafiqur Rahman. Officials expressed optimism that once environmental clearance is secured, implementation of the waste-to-energy project will move forward swiftly, marking a significant step toward sustainable waste management and renewable energy generation in the capital.
Nine candidates file nominations for Bogura-6 by-poll, Sherpur-3 polls
Nine candidates file nominations for Bogura-6 by-poll, Sherpur-3 polls
BSS chief reporter Didarul Alam's mother passes away
BSS chief reporter Didarul Alam's mother passes away
New Israel, Iran attacks across region: Latest developments in Middle East war
New Israel, Iran attacks across region: Latest developments in Middle East war
PARIS, France, March 3, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Loud blasts rocked Tehran on  Tuesday even as Iran hit industrial and diplomatic targets across the Middle  East and threatened to open "the gates of hell" on the United States and  Israel. The conflict, started on Saturday with US-Israeli strikes on Iran, showed no  sign of abating as it entered its fourth day. Here are the latest developments: - Israel targets Iran missile production - Israel's military said it struck Iranian industrial sites used to produce  weapons, "particularly ballistic missiles". - Tehran airport hit - Tehran's Mehrabad airport -- located inside the capital and which mainly  handles domestic flights -- was targeted by strikes, according to the Mehr  news agency. - Stocks slip, oil rises - Wall Street stocks tumbled on opening, joining a global sell-off, while oil  prices soared as the war disrupted supplies, with the crucial Strait of  Hormuz effectively closed and energy infrastructure across the region hit. The Brent North Sea crude contract, the international benchmark, jumped to  $85.12 a barrel, its highest level since July 2024. Gold and silver prices fell sharply as traders piled into bets on energy and  the US dollar. - 'Large scale' blasts in Tehran - Loud explosions rocked Tehran, AFP journalists heard, with Israel's military  later saying it had launched a new "large scale" wave of strikes on the  capital "targeting the Iranian terror regime's infrastructure in Tehran". Iranian media said central Tehran was struck, as well as the religious city  of Qom to the south, where the building used by the official body that select  Iran's new supreme leader was hit. - 'Too late' for talks - US President Donald Trump said that it was "too late" for talks with Iran,  writing on his Truth Social platform that Iran's "air defense, Air Force,  Navy, and Leadership is gone" "They want to talk. I said 'Too Late!'" Trump said -- two days after saying  he had agreed to talks. - Reported Israeli and Iranian tolls - Israeli authorities said at least 12 people were wounded in the latest salvo  of missiles fired from Iran, including in Tel Aviv and in several sites in  central Israel. Earlier, the Iranian Red Crescent said that more than 780 people have been  killed nationwide in Iran since the conflict began. AFP was not in a position  to verify the figure. - Strikes on Beirut - Israeli air strikes hit Beirut's southern suburbs, an area where Hezbollah  holds sway, with Lebanon's state news agency reporting "extensive damage to  buildings". Hezbollah said it targeted a military facility in Israel in response, using  rockets to hit the Maayan Baruch site. - Iran appeals to UN Security Council - Iran urged the United Nations Security Council to do its "duty" and take  action to stop the war. "It can certainly act, because there is no obstacle  to its action except its own will," said foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil  Baqaei. - Iran threatens foes - Iran's Revolutionary Guards warned of more intense attacks on US forces and  Israel, with a spokesman telling state TV: "The gates of hell will open more  and more." - Israel wants Lebanon 'buffer' - Israel ordered its forces to take control of more positions inside Lebanon to  create a buffer zone. In response, the Lebanese army pulled back some of its forces after Iran- backed Hezbollah attacked Israeli bases. - Iran nuclear site damaged - The UN nuclear watchdog said the key Iranian nuclear site of Natanz suffered  "recent damage", a day after Tehran said the underground uranium enrichment  plant was attacked. "No radiological consequence expected," the International Atomic Energy  Agency (IAEA) said in a post on X.  
Traffic speed rises in city as PM, top officials follow signals: report 
Traffic speed rises in city as PM, top officials follow signals: report 
PM directs launch of dedicated city bus service for women
PM directs launch of dedicated city bus service for women
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Bangladesh voices concern over its nationals safety in Iran 
OIC to campaign for Bangladesh's UNGA bid: FM
OIC to campaign for Bangladesh's UNGA bid: FM
Brent oil price tops $85 for first time since July 2024
Brent oil price tops $85 for first time since July 2024
LONDON, March 3, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Oil prices soared on Tuesday as the Iran war disrupted supplies, with the crucial Strait of Hormuz effectively closed off and energy infrastructure hit. The Brent North Sea crude contract, the international benchmark, jumped more than eight percent to reach $85.12 a barrel, its highest level since July 2024. The main US oil contract, West Texas Intermediate, climbed more than seven percent to $76.47 a barrel.
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RANGPUR, March 3, 2026 (BSS) - The administration of Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur (BRUR) organized an iftar party and doa mahfil today at the university football field, marking the holy month of Ramadan. Teachers, students, officials, employees and media representatives attended the event, which was held with due religious solemnity. BRUR Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Md Showkat Ali attended the programme as the chief guest.  He extended his greetings to all present on the occasion of Ramadan, the month of restraint and spiritual reflection. Addressing the gathering, the Vice-Chancellor said he was delighted to share iftar with members of the university community.  "I am happy to be able to have iftar with the students, teachers, officials and employees of the university in the month of Ramadan. It is our heartfelt wish to sit together in unity," he said. The programme was presided over by Professor Dr Md Ferdous Rahman, convener of the iftar and doa mahfil committee, who also serves as the Acting Registrar and Proctor of the university. Dr Rakib Uddin Ahmed, Khatib of the BRUR Central Mosque, led the prayers at the Iftar ceremony.  
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FactWatch debunks claim of anti-discrimination student leader's arrest
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Nepali video falsely circulated against BNP: BanglaFact
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Rumor Scanner identifies Indian video falsified as Bangladesh extortion incident
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