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Dhaka sends emergency aid to Iran following PM's directive 
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Ex-DGFI director Afzal Naser remanded in fresh uprising case
Ex-DGFI director Afzal Naser remanded in fresh uprising case
DHAKA, April 23, 2026 (BSS) - A court here today placed former DGFI director and dismissed Lieutenant Colonel Md Afzal Naser on a four-day remand in a case lodged over the killing of one Mahmudul Hasan in Uttara area during the July Mass Uprising, 2024. Dhaka Additional Metropolitan Magistrate Sefatullah passed the order as police produced Naser before the court and pleaded to place him on a seven-day remand in the case. A team of the Detective Branch (DB) of police arrested Afzal Naser from his residence in Mirpur DOHS on March 30, 2026. According to the case documents, Mahmudul Hasan joined a procession of anti-discrimination student movement on August 5, 2024, in Azampur area under Uttara East Police Station. The procession came under attack, and Hasan got shot. He was rushed to Kuwait Bangladesh Friendship Govt Hospital, where the attending doctors declared him dead. The case was filed on September 26, 2024, with Uttara East Police Station.
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RAB seizes grenades, pistol, ammunition in separate drives
RAB seizes grenades, pistol, ammunition in separate drives
Clearing Hormuz Strait mines could take six months: report
Clearing Hormuz Strait mines could take six months: report
WASHINGTON, United States, April 23, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - A Pentagon assessment said it could take six months to completely clear the Strait of Hormuz of Iranian-laid mines, which could keep oil prices high, the Washington Post reported on Wednesday. Iran has all but blocked the vital waterway since the start of a war with the United States and Israel, sharply driving up oil and gas prices and disrupting the global economy. The strait -- through which one-fifth of the world's oil and gas passes in peacetime -- has remained largely closed during a shaky ceasefire, with the US imposing its own blockade. Even if hostilities end and the blockade lifts, it could take months to clear the waterway of mines, according to a Pentagon assessment, the Washington Post reported citing officials close to the discussion. The assessment added that it was unlikely such an operation would begin before the end of the war. The six-month estimate was shared with members of the House Armed Services Committee during a classified briefing, the Post reported. Lawmakers were told that Iran may have placed 20 or more mines in and around the strait, some floated remotely using GPS technology which makes them harder to detect, according to the report. "A six-month closure of the Strait of Hormuz is an impossibility and completely unacceptable to the Secretary," Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said in a statement shared with AFP denying the report. Parnell said the Post report was based on a "classified, closed briefing" but much of the information was "false." Iran's Revolutionary Guards have warned of a "danger zone" covering 1,400 square kilometres -- 14 times the size of Paris -- where mines may be present. Iran's parliament speaker said the Islamic republic would not reopen the strait as long as the US naval blockade remained. A spokesman for German transportation giant Hapag-Lloyd cautioned last week that shippers needed details on viable routes as they remain fearful of mines. When the Hormuz strait briefly reopened at the start of the ceasefire this month, only a few ships trickled through amid concerns about attacks or mines. Earlier in April, the US Navy said its ships transited the waterway to begin removing the mines, but that claim was denied by Iran's Revolutionary Guard, which threatened any military vessels attempting to cross the channel. London hosted talks with military planners from over 30 countries starting Wednesday on a UK and France-led multinational mission to protect navigation in the Strait of Hormuz once hostilities end. The "defensive" coalition is set to discuss plans to reopen the strait and conduct mine clearance operations.  
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
PM asserts firm stance on press freedom
PM asserts firm stance on press freedom
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Feb 12 election established voting rights of people: PM 
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“Fuel Pass” app reduces suffering
BGMEA urges BB for enhanced policy support to revitalize RMG sector
BGMEA urges BB for enhanced policy support to revitalize RMG sector
DHAKA, April 23, 2026 (BSS) - The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has called upon the Bangladesh Bank (BB) to strengthen policy support and extend the application deadlines under a key circular to help the industry navigate current multidimensional challenges. In a meeting held on Wednesday at the central bank headquarters, a BGMEA delegation led by Director Majumdar Arifur Rahman met with Deputy Governor Dr. Md. Kabir Ahmed to discuss urgent interventions required for the Ready-Made Garment (RMG) sector, said a press release today. One of the primary demands placed by the BGMEA was to extend the cutoff date for defaulted accounts eligible for policy support under BRPD Circular-07/2025.  The association requested that the current deadline of November 2025 be moved to March 31, 2026.  According to the BGMEA, this extension would allow a significant number of sick and troubled industrial units to qualify for support, enabling them to normalize business operations.  The delegation highlighted that such a move would simultaneously reduce Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) within the banking sector and bolster overall financial stability. The trade body expressed concern that many eligible garment factories are being deprived of benefits because commercial banks often fail to implement central bank policies in a timely and proper manner.  The BGMEA urged the central bank to issue mandatory and effective instructions to commercial banks.  They argued that ensuring compliance from commercial banks would help increase industrial production, return struggling units to profitability, and inject momentum back into the national economy. The delegation also sought an extension of the timeframe for applying to reopen closed factories. They emphasized that more time is needed for the accurate collection and verification of data regarding truly affected units. A realistic and error-free list, they noted, is essential for implementing effective rehabilitation and revival programs. Deputy Governor Dr. Md. Kabir Ahmed listened to the concerns raised by the RMG leaders and assured the delegation that the central bank would take necessary and effective steps to address these issues.  The meeting was also attended by former BGMEA Vice President Shahidul Islam, Chairman of the Public Relations Committee Masud Kabir, and senior officials from the Banking Regulation and Policy Department of Bangladesh Bank.
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