Tarique Rahman will return home on Dec 25: Fakhrul
Tarique Rahman will return home on Dec 25: Fakhrul
CA talks to Osman Hadi's brother, assures highest support
CA talks to Osman Hadi's brother, assures highest support
Hadi shifted to Evercare Hospital
Hadi shifted to Evercare Hospital
Tarique Rahman strongly condemns attack on Osman Hadi
Tarique Rahman strongly condemns attack on Osman Hadi
Bhashani was a unique personality of distinct political philosophy, struggle: Fakhrul
Bhashani was a unique personality of distinct political philosophy, struggle: Fakhrul
Daily 200 IPs to be issued to stabilize onion market
Daily 200 IPs to be issued to stabilize onion market
Country's budget for mental health research is inadequate: Dr. Noor Ahmed
Nahid visits injured Sharif Osman Hadi at DMCH
Nahid visits injured Sharif Osman Hadi at DMCH
DHAKA, Dec 12, 2025 (BSS) - National Citizen Party (NCP) Convener Md Nahid Islam visited Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) today to see Sharif Osman Hadi, spokesperson of Inquilab Mancha and independent candidate for Dhaka-8 constituency, who was shot earlier in the day. Speaking to reporters after the visit, Nahid said that activists of the July Uprising, injured fighters, and families of those killed were facing constant threats.  He alleged that the fallen fascist Awami League has become a security threat to the state and its people. Nahid said those who took part in the 2024 July Uprising along with ordinary citizens continued to face insecurity, adding, recent incidents indicated the attack on Hadi was not isolated but part of a broader attempt to destabilise the country since August 5, 2024. He said political groups under different banners remained united on "the question of July and the question of Bangladesh," and urged July Uprising activists and all anti-fascist political forces to come together. The NCP convener demanded the arrest of those involved in the shooting within 24 hours and called for accountability from the adviser to the home ministry and the Election Commission. Ensuring the safety of all citizens and July activists was essential, he added. Earlier in the afternoon, Hadi was shot in the capital's Bijoynagar area. He was rushed to DMCH and subsequently to the Evercare Hospital for better treatment.
Jamaat Ameer visits injured Osman Hadi at DMCH
Jamaat Ameer visits injured Osman Hadi at DMCH
Armed police arrest two with devices at Airport
Armed police arrest two with devices at Airport
Advisers Mahfuj, Asif tender resignation
Advisers Mahfuj, Asif tender resignation
AL found organisationally involved in BDR carnage, Taposh identified as key coordinator: report
AL found organisationally involved in BDR carnage, Taposh identified as key coordinator: report
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Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
Mongolian non-resident Ambassador meets BGMEA leaders 
Mongolian non-resident Ambassador meets BGMEA leaders 
DHAKA, Dec 12, 2025 (BSS) - Mongolian non-resident Ambassador Ganbold Dambajav met leaders of the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) in Dhaka today to explore opportunities for boosting bilateral trade, investment and broader economic cooperation between the two countries. The meeting was held at the BGMEA Complex in Uttara, where both sides discussed potential avenues for deepening partnership, particularly in the apparel, textile, leather and value-added manufacturing sectors. Nasrin Fatema Awal, Honorary Consul General of Bangladesh in Mongolia, accompanied the Ambassador. Acting BGMEA President Selim Rahman led the association's delegation, which included BGMEA Directors Shah Rayeed Chowdhury, Nafis-ud-Doula, Sumaiya Islam, Kazi Mizanur Rahman, Asef Kamal Pasha, Rumana Rashid and Samiha Azim, said a BGMEA press release. Welcoming the Ambassador, the BGMEA Acting President said the association has taken initiatives to diversify export markets and identify new strategic partners. He described the meeting as "timely and significant" in advancing Bangladesh's engagement with emerging markets such as Mongolia. During the meeting, Ambassador Dambajav highlighted Mongolia's growing interest in expanding exports of cashmere-based apparel and leather goods. He said Bangladesh could serve as a highly competitive partner in value addition, joint processing and textile manufacturing given its global expertise in the apparel sector. The Ambassador encouraged Bangladeshi entrepreneurs to explore direct investment opportunities in Mongolia, especially in strategic minerals, value-added industries and logistics. He noted that Mongolia's Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) with the European Union, Japan and several other economies offer tariff benefits to investors, creating new opportunities for Bangladeshi businesses targeting these markets. He also underscored Mongolia's rising demand for skilled workers in construction, roads and highways, railway development, agriculture and mining, suggesting that Bangladesh could tap into this demand through enhanced labour cooperation. Both sides emphasized strengthening institutional cooperation between BGMEA and the Mongolian Chamber of Commerce to support increased trade and investment flows. As part of the meeting's outcomes, a virtual meeting between BGMEA and the Mongolian Chamber of Commerce will be held in March 2026. A Mongolian trade delegation is scheduled to visit Bangladesh in April, followed by a BGMEA trade mission to Mongolia in June or July 2026.
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Bangladesh set to shine at Heimtextil 2026 in Germany
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UK economy unexpectedly shrinks in October
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Shakib elected VP, Kafi as GS of JU's Biochemistry Students' Forum
Shakib elected VP, Kafi as GS of JU's Biochemistry Students' Forum
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AI skills now mandatory in library profession: Education Adviser
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Five-day Cub Camporee kicks off in Naogaon
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3-day Intl Civil Engineering Research, Innovations conference begins at RUET
Morsalin killed freedom fighter couple for just Tk 8,000: Police
Morsalin killed freedom fighter couple for just Tk 8,000: Police
RANGPUR, Dec 12, 2025 (BSS) - A youth named Morsalin killed retired teacher and freedom fighter Yogesh Chandra Roy, 75 and his wife Suborna Roy, 60, after breaking into their home to steal Tk 8,000 to repay a loan, police said. Superintendent of Police (SP) Md Marufat Hussaine revealed the details during a press briefing on Friday afternoon at the couple's home in Rahimapur village under Taraganj upazila. Police arrested Morsalin, 22, early Friday from Shermast Balapara area of Alampur Union. He is a student of Taraganj Degree College and works as an assistant to a tiler. The SP said that after being traced through information technology, Morsalin was detained and confessed during primary interrogation. Based on his statement, police recovered the handle of the axe used in the murders. "Work is still underway to recover the axe," the SP added. According to the confession, Morsalin owed about Tk 8,000 and decided to steal the money from the house where he had worked on tiling just two days before the killings. On Saturday night, he entered the house, hacking Suborna first and then Yogesh to death with the axe he had brought. He then broke open a cupboard with a hammer in search of money but claimed he found nothing. While fleeing, he threw the axe into a nearby pond. "The murders of a heroic freedom fighter and his wife are extremely sensitive. We are working to uncover every detail of the incident and ensure exemplary punishment," SP Marufat said. The couple was found dead inside their home on Sunday morning (December 7) when neighbors, receiving no response after knocking, entered the house and discovered the bodies. Later, their eldest son, Shoven Chandra Roy, filed a case with Taraganj Police Station against an unidentified assailant.
Cycle race competition held in Manikganj 
Cycle race competition held in Manikganj 
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Two Natore sugar mills produce over 3,360 tonnes this season
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SC upholds four Bagerhat seats, election race heats up
Another accused gives confessional statement in Pallabi Jubo Dal leader Kibria murder case
Another accused gives confessional statement in Pallabi Jubo Dal leader Kibria murder case
Court orders attachment of 1,936 acres of S Alam-owned land
Court orders attachment of 1,936 acres of S Alam-owned land
Housemaid Ayesha, husband remanded in Mohammadpur double-murder case
Housemaid Ayesha, husband remanded in Mohammadpur double-murder case
UK slaps sanctions on Sudan RSF paramilitary deputy, other commanders 
UK slaps sanctions on Sudan RSF paramilitary deputy, other commanders 
LONDON, Dec 12, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The UK Friday imposed sanctions on senior commanders of Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) suspected of "heinous violence" in the Darfur hub of El-Fasher, which the paramilitary group captured in October. The Foreign Office in London said those targeted include RSF second-in-command Abdelrahim Hamdan Daglo, whose brother Mohammad Hamdan Daglo is the group's leader, as well as three other commanders. They are accused of "mass killings, systematic sexual violence and deliberate attacks on civilians" when the RSF dislodged the Sudanese army from El-Fasher, its last stronghold in the western Darfur region. They now face UK asset freezes and travel bans. The government said the RSF's actions in El-Fasher were "not random" but instead "part of a deliberate strategy to terrorise populations and seize control through fear and violence". It added satellite imagery showed evidence of mass graves where victims have been burned and buried, and the sanctions send "a clear message that those who commit atrocities will be held to account". The European Union last month also slapped sanctions on Abdelrahim Hamdan Daglo. In a statement unveiling the UK curbs, Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said the atrocities taking place in Sudan "are so horrific they scar the conscience of the world". "The overwhelming evidence of heinous crimes -- mass executions, starvation, and the systematic and calculated use of rape as a weapon of war -- cannot and will not go unpunished," she added. "The UK will not look away, and we will always stand with the people of Sudan." Minni Minawi, the army-aligned governor of Darfur, welcomed the UK sanctions "as an important step toward holding accountable those responsible for the crimes and violations witnessed in Sudan in recent times". But he added the measures "remain incomplete" unless they also target Mohammad Hamdan Daglo, "as he is the decision-maker and the direct architect of the violence system". London also announced Friday œ21 million ($28 million) in additional aid to provide food, clean water, healthcare, and protection for women and children in areas of Sudan hardest hit by violence. It said the financial package took UK aid spending in Sudan this year to œ146 million.
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Kings extend lead in BFL 
Akash, Jarif star in Bangladesh U17's series win against Sri Lanka
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Arambagh taste 1st win in BFL
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Fortis move to 2nd position with narrow win in BFL 
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National Road Commissaire Course begins tomorrow 
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V-Day handball competition begins tomorrow
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Messi to unveil 21-metre statue of himself on India 'GOAT' tour

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BanglaFact detects AI-generated Joy-Trump photo
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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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Idrakpur Fort of Mughal era stands as a witness to time
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Farmers cultivating onions with enthusiasm in Rangpur 
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