Dhaka calls for predictable financing to address climate change & biodiversity loss
Dhaka calls for predictable financing to address climate change & biodiversity loss
People delighted after announcement of polls schedule
People delighted after announcement of polls schedule
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Record 1.12cr MT of potatoes produced this year: Agri Adviser
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BNP expresses deep concerns over attack on Osman Hadi
Inqilab Moncho spokesperson Osman Hadi shot in city
Inqilab Moncho spokesperson Osman Hadi shot in city
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SC upholds four Bagerhat seats, election race heats up
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BNP announces 3-day programmes to mark Martyred Intellectuals Day, Victory day
BNP announces 3-day programmes to mark Martyred Intellectuals Day, Victory day
DHAKA, Dec 12, 2025 (BSS)- The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has announced a three-day special programme to observe Martyred Intellectuals Day on Sunday [December 14], and celebrate Victory Day on Tuesday [December 16]. BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi made the announcement while joining a programme at the Krishibid Institution Bangladesh (KIB) Auditorium in the capital's Farmgate area.  To mark the Martyred Intellectuals Day, Rizvi said leaders and activists of the BNP will pay homage to the martyred intellectuals at Mirpur Martyred Intellectuals' Graveyard at 9:00 am on December 14. Besides, a discussion meeting will also be held in the afternoon to mark the day. On December 15, the party announced another discussion meeting that will be held in the presence of the country's distinguished intellectuals and BNP leaders.  On the occasion of Victory Day, Rizvi said the BNP will hoist national and party flags atop the party offices on Tuesday [December 16]. He said party leaders and activists, led by senior leaders, will place wreaths at the National Martyrs' Memorial in Savar on the day.  In addition, the party will also lay wreaths at the mausoleum of Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman to mark the day.
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First aid kits distributed among rickshaw pullers in city
Two university students die in Demra motorbike–truck collision
Two university students die in Demra motorbike–truck collision
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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
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Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
UK economy unexpectedly shrinks in October
UK economy unexpectedly shrinks in October
 LONDON, Dec 12, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Britain's economy unexpectedly contracted again in October, official data showed Friday, dealing a blow to the Labour government's hopes of reviving economic growth. Gross domestic product fell 0.1 percent in October following a contraction of 0.1 percent in September, the Office for National Statistics said in a statement. Analysts had forecast growth of 0.1 percent. Manufacturing rebounded in the month as carmaker Jaguar Land Rover resumed operations after a cyberattack that had weighed on the UK economy in September. But analysts noted that businesses and consumers reined in spending ahead of Britain's highly-expected annual budget. "Business and consumers were braced for tax hikes and the endless speculation and leaks have once again put a brake on the UK economy," said Lindsay James, investment manager at Quilter. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour party raised taxes in last month's budget to slash state debt and fund public services. At the same time, Britain's economic growth was downgraded from next year until the end of 2029, according to data released alongside the budget. Finance minister Rachel Reeves raised taxes on businesses in her inaugural budget last year -- a decision widely blamed for causing weak UK economic growth and rising unemployment. She returned in November with fresh hikes, this time hitting workers. Analysts said that Friday's data strengthened expectations that the Bank of England would cut interest rates next week.
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US Treasury chief seeks looser regulation at financial stability panel
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DU announces programmes marking Martyred Intellectuals’ Day, Victory Day
DU announces programmes marking Martyred Intellectuals’ Day, Victory Day
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JICA interested to invest in higher education in Bangladesh
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People hopeful of free, neutral polls on Feb 12: Tuku
People hopeful of free, neutral polls on Feb 12: Tuku
TANGAIL, Dec 12, 2025 (BSS) - BNP Central Publicity Secretary and Tangail Sadar-5 candidate Sultan Salahuddin Tuku today said the people of Bangladesh are becoming increasingly hopeful of witnessing a free and neutral national election on February 12. "Yesterday, the schedule for the upcoming national polls was announced. We welcome this announcement. The people of the country have now begun to breathe the air of democracy," he said. Tuku made the remarks while addressing a discussion and doa-mahfil at the Darbar Hall in Santosh of the district, held to mark the 145th birth anniversary of Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani.  The programme was organised by the Maulana Bhasani Foundation. Tuku said voters had been deprived of their franchise in the national elections of 2014, 2018 and 2024, alleging that ballots were cast secretly the night before polling day. He said more than 3.8 crore young voters were unable to exercise their voting rights in previous elections. "This time, they want to cast their votes to elect a people-friendly government. This country belongs to all of us, and together we must build it," he added. Recalling Maulana Bhasani's lifelong struggle, he said the veteran leader always stood by the oppressed and never compromised with injustice. He noted that Bhasani played a significant role in inspiring the independence movement.  "From the Kagmari Conference, he planted the seeds that later culminated in the declaration of independence by Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman," he said. Chaired by Professor A K M Mohiuddin, advisor to the Maulana Bhasani Foundation, the discussion was also addressed by former district BNP member-secretary Mahmudul Haque Sanu, upazila BNP president Azgar Ali and Tangail Sadar Upazila BNP senior joint secretary Azim Uddin Biplob, among others. Earlier, Tuku placed a wreath at the shrine of Maulana Bhasani and offered prayers seeking blessings.  
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Oscar-nominated #MeToo film finally screened in Japan
Oscar-nominated #MeToo film finally screened in Japan
TOKYO, Dec 12, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - A Japanese #MeToo campaigner's documentary premiered in her homeland on Friday after months of delays, with one audience member telling AFP she hoped it triggered a change in society. Shiori Ito won a landmark 2019 civil case against a Japanese TV reporter accused of raping her -- a charge he denies -- and turned her ordeal into a  film released last year and screened worldwide. But some segments of "Black Box Diaries" contained video and audio that had been clandestinely shot or meant only for use in court, resulting in its  Japan release being significantly delayed. Publicist Toei Advertising announced last month the Oscar-nominated film would finally be shown in Japan after "revisions and adjustments" had been  made. "I've spent the last 10 years making this film thinking it was going to be a love letter to Japan", Ito told a screening event at a Tokyo cinema on  Friday. "It means a lot to me that this film was released in Japan, where I grew up and where I want people to face this issue," she said. Ito, who received vicious online criticism for going public, had previously said that despite several high-profile cases, Japan has never seen an  outpouring of #MeToo allegations. Government surveys in Japan show few rape victims report the crime to the police, although the number of consultations at sexual violence support  centres is rising. "Black Box Diaries" tugged at the heartstrings of many who watched it Friday at cinema T-Joy Prince Shinagawa in Tokyo. "I couldn't watch it without crying. It's a wonder that she's alive today, and I have nothing but full respect," Yuko Ono, a publishing house employee  in her 60s, told AFP. - 'Suffered in silence' - The film alleged that police attempts to arrest ex-journalist Noriyuki Yamaguchi, who Ito accuses of raping her in 2015, were aborted at the last  minute at the order of "higher-ups". Yamaguchi is known for having had close links with then-prime minister Shinzo Abe. "She persistently forced open the monolithic police organisation -- that can greatly empower all these people who have suffered in silence," Ono said.Niko Nagata, a 20-year-old university student, agreed. "Sexual violence is a particular kind of crime with high risks of re-victimisation, and so-called rape myths remain strong," she told AFP. "I hope the film will hammer home the severity of sexual violence to many, and trigger a change in society." Ito also acknowledged that "various opinions" surrounding the documentary "made me feel very apologetic". Some revisions were made to the latest edition screened, including editing out scenes and rendering some individuals unidentifiable, the director  explained in a statement Friday. Ito's former lawyer, Yoko Nishihiro, said in a statement reported by local media Thursday that the film was "freighted with serious human rights  issues". The lawyer and her team previously highlighted a secretly recorded phone conversation and other footage used without permission, including hotel CCTV  shown in court.  
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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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