National election schedule to be announced this week: EC Sanaullah
National election schedule to be announced this week: EC Sanaullah
Azerbaijan to open embassy in Dhaka: envoy 
Azerbaijan to open embassy in Dhaka: envoy 
Jahangir warns onion price manipulators 
Jahangir warns onion price manipulators 
EC to issue circular on law enforcers' deployment this week: Sanaullah
EC to issue circular on law enforcers' deployment this week: Sanaullah
Only BNP can curb corruption in Bangladesh: Tarique Rahman 
Only BNP can curb corruption in Bangladesh: Tarique Rahman 
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2 die in dengue, 516 hospitalized in the last 24 hours   
BNP leader Dulu calls for urgent steps to protect the Teesta River
Hasina destroyed country’s democratic system: Salahuddin
Hasina destroyed country’s democratic system: Salahuddin
COX’S BAZAR, Dec 7, 2025 (BSS) - BNP Standing Committee Member Salahuddin Ahmed today said ousted prime minister and death-row-convict Sheikh Hasina’s fascist government destroyed the country’s democratic system.  “Pro-democracy people’s long struggle ousted the Awami League regime and its leaders fled the country,” he told a street rally at Harbang Bazar in Chakaria here. Wishing recovery of critically ailing BNP Chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia, Salahuddin said she has played an uncompromising role in the struggle for democracy.  Noting that the country now needs an election, he expressed his optimism that the people will cast their votes in favour of BNP to form the next government. Salahuddin Ahmed pledged that if BNP forms the government, it will ensure full independence of the judiciary and establish the rule of law. He said if BNP assumes office, upgrading the Cox’s Bazar–Chattogram Highway to six lanes will be attached outmost importance. The BNP leader said the initiative to build the country’s only deep seaport in Cox’s Bazar began during BNP’s tenure, and the port will be fully operational within the next one  and a half years.  When that happens, the construction of a six-lane highway will become essential, he added. He expressed hope that the Election Commission will soon announce the schedule for the national parliamentary elections. Once the schedule is announced, BNP candidates will begin their campaigns, he added. Salahuddin said after a long span of one and a half decades, people are finally getting the opportunity to exercise their voting rights, and this election will be the most significant in the country's history—an election to restore democracy by freeing the nation from fascism and authoritarian rule. Earlier in the morning, Salahuddin Ahmed conducted campaign in various localities of his constituency, including Nunachhari, Noya Para, Rakhine Para, Harbang Bazar, Kala Sikder Para, Gudar Para, Saudagar Para, and Pahartali of Harbang Union in Chakaria.
Bumper Aman production attributed to suitable weather in Bogura
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Freedom fighter, wife found dead in Rangpur
Freedom fighter, wife found dead in Rangpur
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
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Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
Bangladesh to become major consumer market by 2030: BIDA
Bangladesh to become major consumer market by 2030: BIDA
DHAKA, Dec 7, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA) Executive Chairman Chowdhury Ashik Mahmud Bin Harun today said that Bangladesh is poised to emerge as a major global consumer market by 2030, driven by its strategic geographical location. “Nearly 2.5 billion people live within four hours of Bangladesh, creating economic expansion potential through neighbouring countries,” he said The BIDA chief said at the inaugural ceremony of the 12th National SME Product Fair at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Center in the city. Ashik Chowdhury said while the economic revolution of the past century took place in Europe and America, the next century's economic expansion will occur in Asia.  He mentioned that large investors in the country still view Bangladesh primarily as a manufacturing hub or factory location.  However, a major challenge is the absence of backward linkages, which will affect sectors including mobile phones, the automotive industry, life engineering, footwear, textiles, garments, and leather, he noted. He mentioned that Bangladesh is a young country, with an average age of just 27 years.  Entrepreneurs in the country still have time to make long-term contributions to the economy, he added. He said partial exporters are being offered benefits through bank guarantees, which will gradually help SMEs engage in fully integrated exports.  He emphasised that the country needs diversification in exports, not just textiles and garments. He also highlighted efforts against corruption and digitalisation initiatives. He said through websites and apps, businesspeople will be able to register directly online and access information. The BIDA chairman said while some good work has already been done in the power sector and other areas, much progress is still needed. Addressing the entrepreneurs participating in the fair, he said that an impressive 60% are women, which is highly commendable and important for the country.
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16.5pc growth of remittance inflow till Dec 6 of FY26
BR exempted from submitting proof of income tax return filing
BR exempted from submitting proof of income tax return filing
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DU BSU admission test held at KU
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Finance Fest to kick off at JU on Dec 9
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Butterfly Fair brings colour, festivity to Jahangirnagar University 
4 female university students get 'Joyee Scholarship' in Rangpur
4 female university students get 'Joyee Scholarship' in Rangpur
RANGPUR, Dec 7, 2025 (BSS) - Four meritorious female university-level students belonging to the insolvent families received 'Joyee Scholarship- 2025' ceremonially in the city on Saturday night.   The students from different universities and institutions were formally awarded cheques for Taka 24,000 each at the '387th Manon Pather Asar' of literary organisation 'Phiredeakha' held at Idea Library on Central Road in the city.   The 'Joyee Scholarship', is being run under the patronage of American expatriate poet and novelist Cynthia Khan, has opened new doors of opportunity for talented but financially challenged female students.    Presided over by Tapas Mahmud, one of the pioneers of 'Phiredeakha', the programme was conducted by Shakil Masud, director of 'Joyee Scholarship', poet and publisher.    Among others, the programme was attended by Additional DIG of Bangladesh Police and its Rangpur Range Reserve Force (RRF) Commandant, writer and poet Md Abdur Razzaque, poets and lyricists Md Abdur Rashid and Kaiyum Khan, poets Ahmed Moudud; Nilratan Sarkar and Al Amin Islam.   The scholarship winner students are-- masters second semester student of the Department of Economics at Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur (BRUR) Most Rajni Khatun, fifth semester student of the Department of English at BRUR Safa Sultana, seventh semester student of the Department of Economics at Jagannath University Most Habiba Akhter and seventh semester B.Ed student of Rangpur Government Teachers Training College Most Shantana Parveen.   The scholarship winner students said they had been facing various obstacles in higher education due to financial hardship for a long time. This 'Joyee Scholarship' will make their educational path easier and brighter, they opined.    They also pledged to stand by other female students of the society after they become established in the future.    In his speech, DIG Abdur Razzaque said, "Cynthia Khan has expanded the circle of inspiration for young female students. She is a worthy successor to Begum Rokeya, the great woman of Rangpur."    Shakil Masud said, "Cynthia Khan is an American expatriate poet and novelist and a senior official of Bank of America. Apart from her humanitarian work, she has achieved challenging achievements like Himalayan expeditions and base jumping."    He further added, "This scholarship for women is not just financial support; it is a handle for their courage and a warm commitment of society towards a bright future. This initiative is to transform every girl here into a new Rokeya."    Meritorious and poor female students studying in universities or seeking admission can apply for winning the 'Joyee Scholarship' for 2026 on the 'Phiredeakha' Facebook page: www.facebook.com/phiredeakha by December 15, 2025. 
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Satkhira Liberation Day celebrated with due respect 
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Programme announced in Narsingdi to celebrate Victory Day
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Court sets Jan 13 for probe report in Salman Shah killing case
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Charge Sheet submitted against Hasina, 30 others in Sabuj murder case 
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Syria transition 'fragile', one year on: UN investigators
Syria transition 'fragile', one year on: UN investigators
GENEVA, Dec 7, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Syria's transition is fragile, one year on from the overthrow of ruler Bashar al-Assad, and the country's cycles of vengeance and reprisal need to end, United Nations investigators said Sunday. Syrians have been marking the first anniversary since Islamist-led forces pressed a lightning offensive to topple Assad on December 8, 2024 after nearly 14 years of war. The UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Syria investigates and records all international human rights law violations since March 2011 in the country. The panel congratulated Syria on the steps it has taken so far to address the crimes and abuses inflicted during previous decades. But it said violent events since Assad's downfall had caused renewed displacement and polarisation, "raising worries about the future direction of the country". The commission said the "horrific catalogue" of abuse inflicted by Assad's regime "amounted to industrial criminal violence" against Syria's people. "The cycles of vengeance and reprisal must be brought to an end, so that Syria can continue to move toward a future as a state that guarantees full respect for the human rights of all its people, with equality, the rule of law, peace and security for all in name and in deed," the commission said. "Syria's transition is fragile. While many across the country will celebrate this anniversary, others are fearing for their present security, and many will sleep in tents again this winter. The unknown fate of many thousands who were forcibly disappeared remains an open wound." The commission said moving beyond the legacy of war and destruction would take "great strength, patience and support". "The Syrian people deserve to live in peace, with full respect for rights long denied, and we have no doubt they are up to the task," it said. The three-person commission is tasked with establishing facts with a view to ensuring that the perpetrators of violations are ultimately held accountable. The UN Human Rights Council extended its mandate for a further year in April.  
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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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BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
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Avatar 3 aims to become end-of-year blockbuster
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Eurovision hit by boycotts after Israel cleared to compete
Strategic policy measures needed to tap billion-dollar global handicrafts market: Speakers
Strategic policy measures needed to tap billion-dollar global handicrafts market: Speakers
Malaysia targets 3 lakh Bangladeshi tourists in 2026: Envoy 
Malaysia targets 3 lakh Bangladeshi tourists in 2026: Envoy 
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565 more dengue patients hospitalized in 24 hours
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Bumper Aman production attributed to suitable weather in Bogura
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New regional hub launched to strengthen climate action across HKH 
New regional hub launched to strengthen climate action across HKH 
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