Interpol notice under process against Sheikh Hasina, Kamal 
Interpol notice under process against Sheikh Hasina, Kamal 
CEC vows firm action against attempts to resist election
CEC vows firm action against attempts to resist election
'Armoured Corps' playing unique role to serve country: Army chief 
'Armoured Corps' playing unique role to serve country: Army chief 
Chinese ambassador seeks early recovery of Khaleda Zia
Chinese ambassador seeks early recovery of Khaleda Zia
Mirza Fakhrul condemns attack on Bauls 
Mirza Fakhrul condemns attack on Bauls 
Commission preparing to hold election, referendum on same day: EC 
Commission preparing to hold election, referendum on same day: EC 
Cancer institute to be established under BMU: Dr Syed Akram Hussain
NBR, IRD staff instructed to refrain from travelling abroad until election  
NBR, IRD staff instructed to refrain from travelling abroad until election  
DHAKA, Nov 26, 2025 (BSS) - The National Board of Revenue (NBR) and all officials and employees under the Internal Resources Division (IRD) have been instructed to refrain from travelling abroad until the upcoming national election excepting unavoidable reasons. The directive follows a circular issued by the Chief Adviser’s Office after which the IRD forwarded the instructions to NBR. The letter has been published on the NBR’s official website for strict compliance. According to the notice, no officer or employee of NBR or the IRD may undertake foreign trips before the national election unless absolutely indispensable.  
85 Navy personnel leave Ctg for UN mission in Lebanon
85 Navy personnel leave Ctg for UN mission in Lebanon
Fire at Ctg's RMG factory brought under control
Fire at Ctg's RMG factory brought under control
CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
Bhutan PM’s visit reaffirms enduring Dhaka–Thimphu ties: joint statement 
Bhutan PM’s visit reaffirms enduring Dhaka–Thimphu ties: joint statement 
Our only agenda is holding a free, fair election: CEC
Our only agenda is holding a free, fair election: CEC
CA for Armed Forces' efficient role to ensure smooth, festive polls
CA for Armed Forces' efficient role to ensure smooth, festive polls
Forex reserves stand at $31.14b
Forex reserves stand at $31.14b
DHAKA, Nov 26, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh's foreign exchange reserves have stood at US$ 31.14 billion. But, as per the International Monetary Fund (IMF) methodology under the Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual (BPM6), Bangladesh's foreign exchange reserves stood at $26.42 billion, according to the latest data of the Bangladesh Bank (BB) released here today.  
28.6pc growth of remittance inflow till Nov 25
28.6pc growth of remittance inflow till Nov 25
DSE launches digital platform to end hard-copy submissions
DSE launches digital platform to end hard-copy submissions
Tchoukball training program concludes in Feni
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'Armoured Corps' playing unique role to serve country: Army chief 
153 upazilas get new UNOs
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Indian city of Ahmedabad to stage 2030 Commonwealth Games
Lebanon, Cyprus sign maritime border agreement
Blast at arms depot kills five in northwest Syria: security forces
Forex reserves stand at $31.14b
Greece considers 1.76 bn for demographic issues in 2026
28.6pc growth of remittance inflow till Nov 25
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Post-earthquake inspection continues in DU
Post-earthquake inspection continues in DU
Seminar on evaluation methods for primary school students held
Seminar on evaluation methods for primary school students held
RU holds peer to peer orientation learning session
RU holds peer to peer orientation learning session
Foundation stone of JU Fine Arts Faculty building laid
Foundation stone of JU Fine Arts Faculty building laid
National Livestock Week and Exhibition inaugurated in Narail
National Livestock Week and Exhibition inaugurated in Narail
NARAIL, Nov 26, 2025 (BSS) - National Livestock Week and Livestock Exhibition was inaugurated at Sadar upazila Livestock office and Veterinary Hospital premises today. Marking the week, upazila livestock office and veterinary hospital has arranged elaborate programmes in cooperation with Livestock and Dairy Development Project under the Fisheries and Livestock Ministry. On the occasion, a colorful rally was brought out at 11.30 am.  Later, a discussion meeting was held with Sadar Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Sanchita Biswas in the chair. Deputy Commissioner Dr. Mohammad Abdul Salam was present at the event as the chief guest. District Animal Resources Officer Dr. Md. Rashedul Haque, Deputy Director of Department of Agricultural Extension Muhammad Arifur Rahman, Additional Superintendent of Police Md. Rakibul Hasan were present as special guests. Sadar upazila livestock officer Debashish Kumar Kundu delivered welcome speech. Veterinary Surgeon Dr. Md. Tariqul Islam moderated the discussion. The speakers underscored the need for flourishing the livestock sector further to meet the local demand of the protein. In this context, they emphasized for creating more entrepreneurs in the upazila to turn livestock farming into social movement to make the farming popular to the youths, they also said. Upazila livestock officer Debashish Kumar Kundu said the livestock department is working to ensure safe, adequate and quality protein demand for all.  A total of 30 stalls have been set up in the exhibition to display the varieties of livestock of the upazila.
National Livestock Week begins in Manikganj
National Livestock Week begins in Manikganj
Speakers urge citizen-led approach for inclusive, resilient Khulna city
Speakers urge citizen-led approach for inclusive, resilient Khulna city
Probe report in share market manipulation case against Shakib on March 3
Probe report in share market manipulation case against Shakib on March 3
Court seizes tax files of ex-DB chief Harun Ur Rashid
Court seizes tax files of ex-DB chief Harun Ur Rashid
ICT prosecution files contempt plea against Adv Fazlur
ICT prosecution files contempt plea against Adv Fazlur
Two to die in Cox's Bazar drug case 
Two to die in Cox's Bazar drug case 
Greece considers 1.76 bn for demographic issues in 2026
Greece considers 1.76 bn for demographic issues in 2026
ATHENS, Nov 26, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on  Wednesday said Athens was looking at allocating 1.76 billion euros ($2  billion) in 2026, along with tax relief measures, to tackle demographic  issues. Greece has one of the European Union's lowest birthrates, calculated by  births per 1,000 inhabitants, standing at 7.3 -- above only Spain with 6.9  and Italy in last place with 6.7. Mitsotakis, speaking at a symposium organised by the rightwing daily  Eleftheros Typos, stressed the importance of protecting families and  highlighted the government's tax reforms benefitting families with children. "For the first time in our country, we have a comprehensive strategy on  demographic issues," he said. "The more children there are, the lower the  taxes." Demographic issues are not exclusively economic, the premier said, citing  "other reasons that we need to analyse much more deeply if we want to solve"  them. Asked about using migrants and refugees to address labour market and  demographic issues, Mitsotakis defended his government's "strict" migration  policy. "We will do everything in our power to prevent anyone from entering our  country illegally," he said. But Greece had nothing to fear from migrants who  arrived regularly, could respond to employment needs and integrate into Greek  society, he added. He noted that Greece has recently received a limited number of Sudanese  refugees who are set to work in agriculture.  
Indian city of Ahmedabad to stage 2030 Commonwealth Games
Indian city of Ahmedabad to stage 2030 Commonwealth Games
BPL set to start on Dec 19
BPL set to start on Dec 19
Bangladesh look to dominate Ireland in T20 series
Bangladesh look to dominate Ireland in T20 series
Bangladesh thrash Sri Lanka 5-0
Bangladesh thrash Sri Lanka 5-0
Youth Hockey Team wins 2nd practice match
Youth Hockey Team wins 2nd practice match
Mushfiqur leads Bangladesh batting in ICC rankings
Mushfiqur leads Bangladesh batting in ICC rankings
Bangladesh takes on Malaysia today
Bangladesh takes on Malaysia today

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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
BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
Thai court issues arrest warrant for Miss Universe co-owner
Thai court issues arrest warrant for Miss Universe co-owner
Fake AI videos have a new generation loving 1980s life
Fake AI videos have a new generation loving 1980s life
Chhatra Dal holds Baul  Evening at TSC protesting attacks on Baul artistes
Chhatra Dal holds Baul  Evening at TSC protesting attacks on Baul artistes
Draft master plan for Saint Martin's Island published 
Draft master plan for Saint Martin's Island published 
Cesarean surgical skills can prevent iatrogenic fistula: experts
Cesarean surgical skills can prevent iatrogenic fistula: experts
California affirms vaccine advice after US govt autism change
One dengue patient dies, 633 fresh cases detected overnight
Popular winter cauliflower flooded in markets in Naogaon
Popular winter cauliflower flooded in markets in Naogaon
Seeds distributed among 3,050 marginal farmers in Bagerhat
Dinajpur targets potato cultivation on 47,250 hectares this Rabi season
Trump admin aims to roll back limits on deadly air pollution
Trump admin aims to roll back limits on deadly air pollution
Thailand floods kill 13, leaving people stranded and roads submerged
WB stresses stronger climate adaptation in Bangladesh, other South Asian countries