Govt staff cannot campaign for 'Yes' or 'No' in referendum: EC Sanaullah
Govt staff cannot campaign for 'Yes' or 'No' in referendum: EC Sanaullah
CA emphasises continuing Bangladesh, China cooperation
CA emphasises continuing Bangladesh, China cooperation
Tarique Rahman urges to vote 'Yes' with 'sheaf of paddy'
Tarique Rahman urges to vote 'Yes' with 'sheaf of paddy'
Jamaat Ameer pledges women empowerment, Cumilla division, airport
Jamaat Ameer pledges women empowerment, Cumilla division, airport
Taiyeb stresses local production to cut import dependence on digital devices
Taiyeb stresses local production to cut import dependence on digital devices
Strengthening national capacity only solution to combat imperialism, says Nahid
Strengthening national capacity only solution to combat imperialism, says Nahid
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Moyeen Khan seeks votes for ‘Sheaf of Paddy’ to restore democracy
Moyeen Khan seeks votes for ‘Sheaf of Paddy’ to restore democracy
NARSINGDI, Jan 30, 2026 (BSS) - BNP standing committee member Dr. Abdul Moyeen Khan today urged citizens to cast their votes in favour of the party's electoral symbol 'Sheaf of Paddy' to restore democracy in the February 12 national parliamentary election. Moyeen Khan, also the party-nominated candidate for Narsingdi-2 (Palash) constituency, made the remarks while addressing a courtyard meeting at Taltola village under Danga Union of the constituency. "People of this country want democracy, freedom of speech and the right to vote," he said, noting that citizens were deprived of their voting rights for the last two decades.  He urged voters to go to the polling centers on February 12 and freely cast their votes for the candidates of their choice. The veteran BNP leaders added BNP believes in liberal democratic politics and does not support any form of extremism.  He called upon voters to vote for the Sheaf of Paddy in order to establish a liberal democratic system in the country. The meeting was presided over by Danga Union Jubo Dal President Moniruzzaman Monir. Among others present were Palash Upazila BNP President Abdus Sattar, General Secretary Saiful Haque, Senior Joint Secretary Bahauddin Bhuiyan Milton, Ghorashal Poura BNP President Alam Mollah. Earlier, Dr. Abdul Moyeen Khan addressed another courtyard meeting at Bhurinda village under Danga Union.
128 Bangladeshi fishermen return home after Bangladesh-India Coast Guard exchange
128 Bangladeshi fishermen return home after Bangladesh-India Coast Guard exchange
Bangladesh Navy rescues floating boat with 20 fishermen
Bangladesh Navy rescues floating boat with 20 fishermen
Govt to construct 1000-bed hospital in Nilphamari
Govt to construct 1000-bed hospital in Nilphamari
Feb 12 elections will set a standard for future polls: CA
Feb 12 elections will set a standard for future polls: CA
July Uprising Memorial Museum will show path to nation: CA
July Uprising Memorial Museum will show path to nation: CA
Majority of incidents involving minority communities in 2025 found non-communal: police report
Majority of incidents involving minority communities in 2025 found non-communal: police report
Bangladesh to get $42m compensation from Niko over Tengratila blowout
Bangladesh to get $42m compensation from Niko over Tengratila blowout
DHAKA, Jan 30, 2026 (BSS) - Canadian multinational oil and gas company Niko has to pay $42 million to Bangladesh as the country achieved a final victory in the international court in its long legal battle against Niko over Tengratila blowout. "An international arbitration tribunal has ordered Canadian energy company Niko Resources to pay $42 million in compensation to Bangladesh over the Chhatak gas field blowouts that occurred in 2005," said a Petrobangla official. Chairman of Petrobangla Engineer Rezanur Rahman confirmed the verdict to the media last night and said that Niko will have to pay $42 million to Bangladesh in compensation.  The Washington-based international tribunal International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) has ordered Niko to pay the amount as compensation (Tk.516 million, exchange rate of Tk.123 per dollar), he said.  The court clearly stated in its observation that the disaster occurred due to Niko's mismanagement and failure to follow international petroleum industry standards. "After a long legal battle, Bangladesh has won a final victory in the case against Niko in the international court of justice over Tengratila gas field explosion at Chhatak, Sunamganj," the official said. Niko was given the responsibility of exploring gas in the Tengratila gas field in 2003. However, due to inefficiency and failure to maintain international standards, there were two terrible explosions on January 7 and June 24, 2005.  The flames of that fire burned about eight billion cubic feet of valuable gas. The surrounding towns and environment were devastated. Later, when Petrobangla demanded Tk.746 crore as compensation, Niko refused to pay it. The matter eventually reached to the international court. Petrobangla Chairman Engineer Rezanur Rahman said, "We were waiting for this final verdict. The Development Project Proposal (DPP) for drilling new wells in the Chhatak gas field has already been prepared. Next steps will be taken quickly after talking to lawyers."
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Hungary posts 0.3% GDP growth ahead of April election
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IBS has played pioneering role in Bangladesh research: RU VC
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Engineering education must contribute to sustainable development: RUET VC
Doa mahfil for Khaleda Zia held in Pirojpur 
Doa mahfil for Khaleda Zia held in Pirojpur 
PIROJPUR, Jan 30, 2026 (BSS) - A doa mahfil and discussion were held here today seeking eternal peace for the departed soul of former BNP Chairperson and three-time Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia.   Organized by the BNP unit of Ward No. 7 of Pirojpur Municipality, the programme took place after Juma prayers.   Speakers at the event said Begum Khaleda Zia played an uncompromising role throughout her life to protect the country's democracy and establish the voting rights of the people.    Her political sacrifice, courageous leadership, and contributions will remain forever memorable in the history of the nation, they added.   BNP-nominate candidate for Pirojpur-1 constituency Principal Alamgir Hossain, district BNP Member Secretary Saidul Islam Kismat and former Joint Convener Sheikh Riaz Uddin Rana, among others, spoke at the event.   Presided over by Ward No. 7 BNP President Md. Rafiqul Islam, the event was moderated by former Acting President of District Chhatra Dal Khairul Islam Babu.   Leaders and activists from BNP, Jubo Dal, Chhatra Dal, Swechchhasebak Dal, and other associate bodies were present at the function.   Later, Hafez Md. Shamim conducted a special prayer seeking eternal peace of the departed soul of Begum Khaleda Zia and the peace, prosperity, and welfare of the nation.
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Imam Parishad in Khulna calls for 'Yes' vote in referendum
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Eminent social worker Begum Rokeya passes away
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One sentenced to death, eight to life in Ctg murder case
One sentenced to death, eight to life in Ctg murder case
CHATTOGRAM, Jan 29, 2026 (BSS): A Chattogram court today sentenced one person to death and eight others to life imprisonment in a 25-year-old murder case of Anwara upazila in the district. Chattogram Divisional Speedy Trial Tribunal Judge Md Zahidul Haque delivered the verdict this afternoon. The condemned convict is Monirul Haque, while those sentenced to life imprisonment are Saiful Haque, Badrul Haque, Azizul Haque, Abdul Razzak, Md Rafiq, Choyadul Haque, Babul Haque and Md Hasan. All are residents of Boalia village under Anwara upazila. The court also fined each of the eight life-term convicts Tk 50,000, with an additional six months' imprisonment in default. Confirming the verdict, Tribunal Public Prosecutor S.U.M. Nurul Islam said the case dates back to July 7, 2000, when the accused attacked Nur Ahmed and Nurul Anwar with sharp weapons while they were clearing grass from their land at Boalia village. Nur Ahmed later died at Chattogram Medical College Hospital. Victim's elder brother Md Nasim, who was also injured in the attack, filed a murder case with Anwara Police Station against 11 people. According to the prosecution, laborers hired by Nasim were clearing grass on the disputed land when the accused arrived in a pre-planned manner and opened fire to scare them. Hearing the gunshots, Nurul Anwar and neighbor Nur Ahmed rushed to the spot and were hacked, leaving them critically injured. After investigation, police submitted charge sheets against 11 accused. The trial began on March 22, 2004, and the court recorded testimonies of 13 witnesses.  
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GPU Cloud, PaaS launched to strengthen Digital Public Infrastructure

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140 disinformation identified in 73 Indian media about Bangladesh in 2025 
140 disinformation identified in 73 Indian media about Bangladesh in 2025 
Bangladesh targeted 140 disinformation across 73 Indian news outlets in 2025: Rumor Scanner 
Bangladesh targeted 140 disinformation across 73 Indian news outlets in 2025: Rumor Scanner 
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Rumor Scanner identifies viral fake photocard targeting political sentiment
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BanglaFact rejects communal linkage over grocer Sarat murder
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