CA urges countrymen to decide nation's future thru polls, referendum
CA urges countrymen to decide nation's future thru polls, referendum
Govt extends all necessary cooperation to ensure Khaleda Zia’s treatment: CA
Govt extends all necessary cooperation to ensure Khaleda Zia’s treatment: CA
RAB seizes firearms used in shooting of Osman Hadi from Narsingdi, one arrested
RAB seizes firearms used in shooting of Osman Hadi from Narsingdi, one arrested
Bangladesh mission in New Delhi marks Victory Day
Bangladesh mission in New Delhi marks Victory Day
No one involved in attack on Hadi will be spared: CA
No one involved in attack on Hadi will be spared: CA
Expatriate Bangladeshis make immense contribution to national economy: CA
Expatriate Bangladeshis make immense contribution to national economy: CA
Azimpur Matrisadan a trusted lifeline for mothers, children despite resource constraints
RAB arrests parents of prime suspect Faisal in Hadi attack
RAB arrests parents of prime suspect Faisal in Hadi attack
DHAKA, Dec 17, 2025 (BSS) - Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested the parents of Faisal Karim Masud, the key suspect in the shooting of Inqilab Manch spokesperson and Dhaka-8 aspiring candidate Sharif Osman Hadi.  The arrests were made around 5.30 am on Tuesday from South Keraniganj area on the outskirts of the capital. The arrestees are Md. Humayun Kabir, 70, and his wife Mosa Hasi Begum, 60, residents of Kishabpur under Baufal Police Station in Patuakhali district. A specialized team of RAB-10 carried out the operation at Hasnabad Housing under Dakshin Keraniganj Police Station, Dhaka, using intelligence analysis and modern technology. RAB-10 officials said the couple has been handed over to the investigating officer for further legal proceedings. According to investigators, Faisal is the third of four siblings and frequently visited the seventh-floor apartment of his sister, Mosa Jasmine Akhter, in Agargaon, Dhaka.  On the night of the incident, he arrived there with a bag, later throwing a black bag out of the window and handing it to his nephew Jamil, 18.  He also disposed of one of his two mobile phones by throwing it from the rooftop, while the other phone was given to his mother. After meeting his parents, Faisal left Agargaon, moved to Mirpur, and later took shelter at the Shahzadpur residence of Arif, nephew of Md. Humayun Kabir.  During this period, he handed the bag and some money to his father and rented a CNG-run auto-rickshaw. Subsequently, the accused went to Keraniganj to the house of his younger brother Hasan Mahmud Bablu alias Raj.  From there, they purchased two mobile SIM cards from Jurain and used them. On December 16, RAB recovered the firearms and ammunition used in the shooting and arrested Md. Faisal, 25, in this connection from Narsingdi district. The recovery was made from Taruar Beel in front of Molla's house in the Taruar area under Sadar Police Station, Narsingdi.  Recovered items included two foreign-made pistols, two magazines, one toy pistol, and 41 rounds of ammunition, which were reportedly dumped in water after the incident. Earlier, on December 15, RAB arrested Md. Kabir, a close aide of prime accused Faisal Karim Masud.  RAB had also detained prime suspect Faisal's wife Samia, his friend Monika, and his brother-in-law Shipu in connection with the case. Earlier on December 13, RAB seized the motorcycle used in the attack on Osman Hadi and arrested its owner Md Abdul Hannan from the city's Mohammadpur area. The shooting took place in broad daylight in the city's Paltan area on Friday.  Sharif Osman Hadi was later flown to Singapore for advanced medical treatment by an air ambulance that departed Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 1:55 pm on Monday. Further investigation is underway to identify others involved in the incident.  
Syeda Iqbal Mand Banu honoured with 'Gunijan Sammanona' on Victory Day
Syeda Iqbal Mand Banu honoured with 'Gunijan Sammanona' on Victory Day
Tarique Rahman stands by animal lover 'Ruhul Bhai'
Tarique Rahman stands by animal lover 'Ruhul Bhai'
CEC rules out apprehension over election
CEC rules out apprehension over election
Dhaka strongly condemns deadly attack on Bangladeshi peacekeepers in Sudan
Dhaka strongly condemns deadly attack on Bangladeshi peacekeepers in Sudan
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
Tepid 2026 outlook dents Pfizer shares
Tepid 2026 outlook dents Pfizer shares
NEW YORK, Dec 17, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Pfizer signaled Tuesday it expects a challenging 2026 as it invests in new products to offset declines in Covid-19 revenues while limiting shareholder payouts. Shares of the big drugmaker fell sharply after it projected a dip in full-year adjusted profits per share on roughly flat revenues. Pfizer expects 2026 revenues of between $59.5 billion and $62.5 billion, compared with $62 billion in 2025. The pharma giant last month completed an acquisition of biotech firm Metsera, deepening its portfolio of products in the fast-growing market for weight loss drugs. Pfizer has also identified oncology as a major growth area, while Chief Executive Albert Bourla insisted the company would continue to invest in vaccines in the face of recent controversial policies under the vaccine-skeptic Trump administration. The drugmaker expects a drop of $1.5 billion in 2026 revenues tied to lower Covid-19 sales and the decline of another $1.5 billion from products experiencing a loss of exclusivity. Pfizer has maintained a dividend but not undertaken share repurchases in 2025. Executives said they would continue to steer cash into development programs rather than stock repurchases. "Obviously I would love to do share repurchases," Chief Financial Officer David Denton said on a conference call. "The reality is at this point in time, I think the best and highest use of capital is continued investment in business development." Briefing.com said the results underscored Pfizer's "painful transition" out of the Covid-19 era. The tepid outlook "indicates that earnings will likely remain stagnant or decline slightly as the company digests the Metsera deal and ramps up R&D," Briefing.com said in its note. On vaccines, Bourla characterized recent policy shifts under US Health Secretary Robert Kennedy as misguided. "Vaccines are an essential part of any health care system," Bourla said. "We will continue investing in vaccines because ... this is an anomaly that will correct itself. I hope pretty soon." Under Kennedy, an appointee of Donald Trump, the Centers for Disease Control recently revised its website with language that undermines its previous, scientifically grounded position that immunizations do not cause autism. Bourla has also touted a deal announced in September with the Trump administration in which the company promised to lower some drug prices in exchange for a three-year reprieve on planned tariffs. Shares of Pfizer fell 3.8 percent in afternoon trading.
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Stocks mostly retreat on US jobs, oil drops on Ukraine hopes
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NCTB completes printing, supply of 100 pc pre-primary, primary textbooks
NCTB completes printing, supply of 100 pc pre-primary, primary textbooks
Victory Day observed at JU with due respect
Victory Day observed at JU with due respect
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Dr Abrar for taking initiatives to protect students’ mental health
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IU celebrates 55th Victory Day
Netrokona hosts day-long still photography exhibition marking Victory Day
Netrokona hosts day-long still photography exhibition marking Victory Day
NETROKONA, Dec 16, 2025 (BSS) - A day-long still photography exhibition was held in Netrokona on the occasion of the Great Victory Day, showcasing powerful visual narratives of the 1971 Liberation War and the 2024 July Uprising. The exhibition was organised by the social and cultural organisation Udyam Learning and Social Development Center with the patronage of Dr. Lutfa Haque. It took place at the Municipal Art Gallery in Muktarpara of the district town. Professor Dr. Md. Anwarul Haque, President of the District BNP and a prominent physician, inaugurated the exhibition. A total of 36 photographs were displayed, portraying the sacrifices of heroic freedom fighters during the 1971 Liberation War, the participation of people from all walks of life irrespective of gender, newspaper coverage from the war period and the brutal atrocities and genocide carried out by the Pakistani occupation forces. The images also captured the silent resilience of mothers awaiting victory, the lifeless bodies of children killed by the occupiers, and other stark realities of the war. The sacrifices of the martyrs of the July Mass Uprising were given special prominence in the exhibition. Speaking to BSS, chief patron Dr. Lutfa Haque said the initiative aimed to help the younger generation learn the true history of the Liberation War and uphold its spirit. She noted that independence was achieved through the collective sacrifices of people from all professions and classes. She further said that during the 17 years of authoritarian rule under the fallen Hasina government, the history of the Liberation War was presented from a single, monopolised perspective.  "Those who are turning eighteen today have largely grown up seeing, hearing and reading that version of history. The Liberation War is a history of immense sacrifice. Through this exhibition, we have highlighted the contributions of people from all walks of life, while also remembering the July 2024 Mass Uprising. Our effort to present an objective and accurate history to the new generation will continue," she added. Curator of the exhibition and young photographer Khan Mahbub Alam Abid told BSS that people from various professions visited the exhibition throughout the day. He said such initiatives are increasingly necessary to instil the correct history and spirit of the Liberation War among the younger generation. Young student leader Zubayer Hossain Jisan, who visited the exhibition, said that many in his generation grew up during an authoritarian period when they were taught a personality-centric version of history instead of an accurate account of the Liberation War. He said initiatives like this, especially in the post-July 2024 Mass Uprising period, deserve appreciation for promoting a neutral and truthful understanding of history. Another visitor Tasmia Tahura told BSS that although the memories were presented through still images, the messages of 1971 and 2024 remained deeply vivid.  "The Liberation War teaches us the meaning of freedom, while July 2024 inspires determination for change and the dream of a corruption-free and fascism-free Bangladesh. Visiting this exhibition has given my family and future generations an opportunity to connect with our history and heritage," she said.
Navy opens warship to public on Victory Day in Patuakhali
Navy opens warship to public on Victory Day in Patuakhali
Narsingdi's Shanto tops nat‘l medical entry test, vows to serve humanity
Narsingdi's Shanto tops nat‘l medical entry test, vows to serve humanity
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Access to SC courtrooms to remain restricted for security reasons
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SC functions suspended for half-day in honour of Justice Mesbahuddin
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ICT indictment order in JIC enforced disappearance case against Hasina, others Dec 18
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Grief and fear as Sydney's Jewish community mourns 'Bondi rabbi'
Grief and fear as Sydney's Jewish community mourns 'Bondi rabbi'
SYDNEY, Dec 17, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Wails rang through a packed synagogue on Wednesday as Sydney's Jewish community laid to rest beloved local rabbi Eli Schlanger, gunned down on Bondi Beach in Australia's worst mass shooting in decades. Onlookers sobbed as the hearse carrying the 41-year-old -- known as the "Bondi rabbi" -- pulled up and his coffin, emblazoned with a black velvet cloth bearing the Star of David, was unloaded. As a steady stream of mourners filed in, two overcome young women threw themselves over the casket, howling in grief. More cries reverberated down the mostly silent street before everyone was ushered inside. Chief Rabbi Yehoram Ulman choked back tears as he paid tribute to his son-in-law Schlanger. "You're my son, my friend and confidant," he told the funeral. "To think I will go a day without you, it doesn't seem possible." Those unable to claim a place in the synagogue huddled on the street to follow the ceremony on their phones. They watched as Rabbi Levi Wolff spoke of the community's "unspeakable" loss. Local businessman David Deitz, 69, told AFP he had known Schlanger for a "long, long time". "He affected in a good way, many, many people," he said. "It's a shock for Australia to have such an event happen here. It's not Australian." - 'We don't feel safe' - Father-of-five Schlanger's funeral at the Chabad of Bondi Synagogue was the first of 15 expected in the coming days as the victims of Sunday's massacre are bid a final farewell. There was a heavy security presence with police lining the street outside, which has been closed to the public. The officers stood to attention and saluted the family as they left the synagogue. As the coffin departed, onlookers broke into a chorus of Hebrew songs. But overcome with emotion, some collapsed into the arms of their companions, barely able to stand. Authorities said Sunday's attack was designed to sow panic among Australia's Jews. The country has long been seen as a haven for those fleeing terror and oppression abroad, and is home to around 2,500 Holocaust survivors. Some in the community voiced anger that their warnings of mounting antisemitism were seemingly not taken seriously enough as the Gaza conflict -- sparked by Hamas's unprecedented October 7 attack on Israel -- dragged on. Data analyst Brett Ackerman told AFP the attack was "not a surprise... they could have listened to us". Rabbi Yossi Friedman agreed, saying "the writing has been on the wall" for over two years. "Do we feel safe? You know, the answer is 'not really', to be honest." "The community is extremely shaken." A second funeral will be held for 39-year-old rabbi Yaakov Levitan in a city synagogue in the afternoon.  
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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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Victory Day Concert being held at Suhrawardy Udyan
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Bijoy Boi Mela at Bangla Academy wins readers’ heart
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Shilpakala Academy marks victory day with acrobatic show, special jatra pala
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Idrakpur Fort of Mughal era stands as a witness to time
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Winter supplies ease kitchen market prices in Khulna
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