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Govt extends all necessary cooperation to ensure Khaleda Zia’s treatment: CA
CA calls for unity, protection of youth, peaceful polls to build new Bangladesh
CA calls for unity, protection of youth, peaceful polls to build new Bangladesh
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CA to address International Migrants Day programme tomorrow 
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No one involved in attack on Hadi will be spared: CA
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Expatriate Bangladeshis make immense contribution to national economy: CA
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People of Bangladesh want an end to border killings: Adilur
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Syeda Iqbal Mand Banu honoured with 'Gunijan Sammanona' on Victory Day
Syeda Iqbal Mand Banu honoured with 'Gunijan Sammanona' on Victory Day
DHAKA, Dec 16, 2025 (BSS) - Syeda Iqbal Mand Banu, founder of the voluntary organisation 'Surovi' and wife of former minister and Navy Chief Rear Admiral Mahbub Ali Khan, was honoured with the 'Gunijan Sammanona' in recognition of her outstanding contribution to social service. The 'Gunijan Sammanona' is a recognition or tribute to distinguished personalities. The honour was conferred by the Dhanmondi Society today on the occasion of the Great Victory Day under the title Sammanona Smarak-2025, a press release said. The award ceremony was part of the two-day Victory Fair (Bijay Mela) and Cultural Festival, held on December 15-16 at Dhanmondi Playground No. 4, with the slogan "Peace, Prosperity and Love". Syeda Iqbal Mand Banu founded 'Surovi' in 1979 with a single student. Over the last 46 years, the organisation has provided education to nearly 28 lakh underprivileged children and adolescents, helping them grow into responsible citizens. She is also the mother of renowned cardiologist Dr. Zubaida Rahman, wife of BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman. Representatives of 'Surovi', including Md Shahariar Kabir, Smriti Akter, Mohammad Sohel, Samina Akter and Ruby Akter, were present at the programme.
Tarique Rahman stands by animal lover 'Ruhul Bhai'
Tarique Rahman stands by animal lover 'Ruhul Bhai'
Tarique Rahman's residence and office being prepared in Gulshan 
Tarique Rahman's residence and office being prepared in Gulshan 
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
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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
Bank of Japan expected to hike rates to 30-year high
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TOKYO, Dec 16, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The Bank of Japan is expected to hike interest rates Friday for the first time since January, pushing them to their highest level in 30 years and potentially exacerbating turmoil in debt markets. Yields on Japanese government bonds have risen in recent weeks on worries about Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's budget discipline, while the yen has weakened. Higher BoJ interest rates make Japanese bonds more attractive than other assets, pushing down their prices but sending yields -- which move inversely -- higher. Japan's economy contracted 0.6 percent in the third quarter, but BoJ governor Kazuo Ueda said last week that the impact of US tariffs was less than feared. "So far, US corporates have swallowed the burden of tariffs without fully passing (them) through to consumer prices," Ueda told the Financial Times. At the same time, inflation has been above the BoJ's target of two percent for some time, with core consumer prices rising 3.0 percent in October. "The urgency stems from policymakers' recognition that the window for hiking will close once external headwinds intensify," said BMI (Fitch Solutions) in a note. - Record-high yields - The majority of economists polled by Bloomberg expect the BoJ to raise its main rate from 0.5 percent to 0.75 percent, which would be the highest since 1995. The BoJ only began raising rates from below zero in March 2024. The US Federal Reserve is now going in the other direction and cutting rates. The BoJ's move should help keep inflation in check, which would be welcome news to Takaichi, Japan's first woman prime minister. She hopes to avoid the fate of her predecessor Shigeru Ishiba, who suffered a string of election debacles in part because of anger over rising prices. The lower house last week approved an extra budget worth 18.3 trillion yen ($118 billion) to finance a major stimulus package to help households. But more than 60 percent of the planned spending will come from government borrowing, rekindling market anxiety about Japan's fiscal health. The country already has the biggest ratio of debt to gross domestic product (GDP) among major economies, with the International Monetary Fund projecting it to hit 232.7 percent this year. Yields on 30-year bond yields reached a record high in early December, and 10-year yields last week hit their highest level in 19 years. As well as pushing up bond yields, worries about Takaichi's "responsible proactive fiscal policy" have added to pressure on the yen, which in turn fuels inflation since Japan is so reliant on imports. "These factors will offset the effects of the economic stimulus measures and undermine the medium- to long-term stability of the economy and financial markets," said Takahide Kiuchi at the Nomura Research Institute. "This is the contradiction and weakness of the Takaichi administration's proactive fiscal policy," he said.  
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Asian markets retreat ahead of US jobs as tech worries weigh
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Victory Day observed at JU with due respect
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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
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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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PORT SUDAN, Sudan, Dec 16, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Sudan's de facto leader, General  Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, is ready to work with US President Donald Trump to  resolve the conflict splitting his country, the foreign ministry said  Tuesday. The ministry released a statement after the army chief visited Riyadh as a  guest of Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who recently  presented Trump with a proposed Sudan peace plan during a Washington visit. According to Sudan's statement, Burhan hailed Trump's "determination to  engage in efforts to achieve peace and end the war in the country, with the  participation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. "He affirmed Sudan's keenness to work with President Trump, his secretary of  state, and his envoy for peace in Sudan to achieve this unquestionably noble  goal," it said, referring to Marco Rubio and US envoy Massad Boulos. International peace efforts led by mediators from the United States, Egypt,  Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have been at a standstill since  Burhan rejected Boulos's last suggested framework. The general accused the mediators of taking sides and notably to have adopted  talking points from the UAE, who is accused of arming and supporting his foes  in the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The UAE regularly denies sending weapons, fuel and men to the RSF, despite  evidence from independent investigations and international reports. The RSF says it supports the international ceasefire plan, but heavy fighting  continues, notably in the southern region of Kordofan. For the moment, no new date has been announced for talks, neither under the  US-led mediators nor a parallel United Nations' led effort. Since April 2023, Sudan has been gripped by a war pitting the army, which  controls the north and east of the country, against the RSF, dominant in the  west and certain areas of the south. The conflict has killed tens of thousands of people, uprooted millions and  triggered what the UN calls "the world's worst humanitarian crisis".  
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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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EU set to scrap 2035 combustion-engine ban in car industry boost
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