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Arguments in plot scam case against Hasina, Tulip on Nov 25
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Trump administration insists Ukraine proposal is US plan
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Rokomari confers Bestseller Award 2025, announces new scholarship initiative
Rokomari confers Bestseller Award 2025, announces new scholarship initiative
DHAKA, Nov 15, 2025 (BSS) - Leading online book retailer Rokomari.com has conferred the Rokomari Bestseller Award-2025, honouring the highest-selling books and authors across four major categories. The categories are Fiction, Non-fiction, Religion, and Career-Academic based on sales from April 2024 to March 2025.   A total of 56 awards were presented at the sixth Rokomari Best Seller Award-2025. The award giving ceremony was held this evening at the Krishibid Institute Bangladesh (KIB) auditorium in the capital. Rokomari's co-founders and directors Zubair Bin Amin and Ehteshamus Rakib, CEO Khairul Anam and Chairman Mahmudul Hasan Sohag were present at the event. More than 1,300 writers, readers, publishers and book industry professionals gathered, creating a festive atmosphere at the ceremony. In the top-category awards, Ilma Behrouz (Fiction), Muhammad Elias Kanchan (Non-fiction), Dr Mizanur Rahman Azhari (Religion) and QnA Publications Writers' Council (Career-Academic) secured first place.   The bestselling titles in these categories were Ami Padmaja, Brain Balance Equal Bank Balance, Ek Nojore Quran and Zobair's GK respectively. A major announcement of the event came from Onnorokom Group as its Chairman Mahmudul Hasan Sohag declared a new initiative titled "Project Hashimukh", under which children of printing workers, binders, paper-pickers and other book-industry labourers will receive annual scholarships worth Tk 10 lakh.   "Writers create value, but an effective mechanism is essential to deliver that value to readers. Publishers, writers and Rokomari will work together to strengthen that structure," Mahmudul Hasan Sohag said. In the fiction category, recipients included Ilma Behrouz, Salma Chowdhury, Sadat Hossain and Rahitul Islam.   In the non-fiction category, the list featured Muhammad Elias Kanchan (Coach Kanchan), Mark Anupom Mallik, Asif Iqbal and Mohiuddin Ahmed.   In the Religion category, awardees included Dr Mizanur Rahman Azhari, Arif Azad and Shaykh Ahmadullah.   The Career-Academic category honoured QnA Publications Writers' Council Zobayer Ahmed and others. Bestselling books in each category, six per segment, were also announced, covering a wide range of popular titles in Fiction, Non-fiction, Religion and Career-Academic. Before handing over the awards, several quiz and creative competitions were held at the event to make the event more engaging.
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NCP claims plot to rebrand Awami League through Jatiya Party 
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ICT sentences Hasina, Kamal to death for July crimes against humanity
Bangladesh-China trade relations set for rapid expansion: CEAB President
Bangladesh-China trade relations set for rapid expansion: CEAB President
DHAKA, Nov 23, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh-China trade relations are set to enter a new phase of expanded cooperation, diversified investments and deeper industrial linkages over the next decade as both countries adapt to shifting global economic realities. In an interview with BSS, Chinese Enterprises Association in Bangladesh (CEAB) President Han Kun said that the future course of bilateral economic engagement would be shaped by improved policy consistency, greater investment facilitation and sustained efforts to reduce bureaucratic bottlenecks. He described Bangladesh as an increasingly important economic partner for China, saying that cooperation had already moved beyond conventional trade and infrastructure to broader sectors including technology, culture and innovation. Han said trade between the two nations would not only grow but become more refined and efficient.  Bangladesh, he said, currently imports large volumes of machinery, raw materials and industrial inputs from China. "As Bangladesh's manufacturing and industrial capacity gets stronger, we expect to see more sophisticated semi-finished and finished products being exported from Bangladesh to China," he said.  "This transition will reflect the maturity of Bangladesh's industrial base," he added. The CEAB President said improvement of logistical and infrastructural connectivity will also support this transformation.  After years of cooperation in conventional megaprojects such as bridges, highways and power plants, the two sides are now moving into more advanced sectors including expressways, mass rapid transit, smart water management and digital infrastructure. "Co-investment in modern infrastructure will elevate Bangladesh's social and economic development to the next stage," he said. Highlighting the rising importance of cultural and creative industries, Han observed that China's fast-growing cultural economy-comprising movies, entertainment and digital content-offers new avenues of cooperation.  "Culture is now closely linked to economic activity. Enhanced cultural exchange between our peoples will deepen mutual understanding and broaden business opportunities," he added. Han also urged both governments to accelerate work on a potential Free Trade Agreement (FTA), stating that it would be "a game changer" for Bangladesh's export competitiveness.  While Bangladesh has already advanced economic partnership negotiations with other countries, he pointed out that progress with China has been relatively slow. "Bangladesh should understand that the FTA has two halves," he said. "The first half is about imports, but the second half is about Bangladesh positioning itself as export hub to export to global market by leverage China's competitiveness in technology, equipment, material and semi-product, etc. Bangladesh can be transformed into a global export centre," he said. He welcomed the recent progress allowing fresh Bangladeshi mangoes to enter the Chinese market and expressed hope that jackfruit and other agro-products would soon follow. Han encouraged Bangladeshi entrepreneurs to identify more export-worthy items through innovative approaches. He described Bangladeshi entrepreneurs as "highly energetic and full of ideas," often comparable to the most dynamic regions of China. He said this entrepreneurial spirit needs stronger infrastructural and regulatory support to translate innovative ideas into sustainable business ventures. "The government must build platforms where these ideas can become real businesses," Han said. The CEAB President predicted that bilateral trade and investment will expand substantially, supported by cooperation in manufacturing, high-tech sectors, digital services and environmentally sustainable projects.  "The next decade will bring an optimized, mutually beneficial partnership. Both countries will gain economically and socially," he said. Bangladesh's trade imbalance with China continues to escalate, driven by persistent higher imports of essentials for its industries from the country's top import destination. On the other hand, Bangladesh's exports to China remained almost stagnant in recent years despite having duty-free market access there. The central bank's latest data from the fiscal year 2019-20 until September of the FY 2025-26 showed that Bangladesh's imported goods from China ranged between $11 and $20 billion annually against its exports amounting to $500 to $600 million.  
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LONDON, Nov 23, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Shabana Mahmood is the straight-talking, combative interior minister who is overhauling Britain's asylum system and whose politics have been shaped by her Muslim faith and upbringing as a daughter of Pakistani-origin immigrants. Dubbed "The Terminator" by The Spectator magazine and "the new hard woman of British politics" by Sky News, Mahmood is unapologetic about her attempts to slash migration to the UK. "You may not always like what I do," the 45-year-old warned fellow Labour MPs at the ruling party's annual conference in September, shortly after she was appointed Home Secretary. Mahmood, a former barrister, last week unveiled plans to cut protections for refugees, end automatic benefits for asylum seekers and extend the time before some regular migrants can apply for permanent status. She said record levels of irregular migration were "tearing our country apart" and insisted her proposals would help "restore order and control". Mahmood rejects accusations from lawmakers on the left that she is "stoking division by using immoderate language". She believes soaring support for the hard-right, in part due to a failure to stop small boat arrivals of migrants to England, threatens people of colour. In a stunning incident in parliament this week, she revealed she was "regularly" called a term of racist abuse long directed at people of South Asian origin, and "told to go back home". "It is I who knows, through my personal experience and that of my constituents, just how divisive the issue of asylum has become." The 45-year-old was born and raised in the central English city of Birmingham, which has a large South Asian-origin community, to parents with roots in Kashmir. Mahmood was introduced to politics at a young age -- her father was a local Labour party organiser who would include his daughter as he talked tactics with other members over tea and samosas. "Shabana would let them know exactly what to do, and when to do it," former deputy Labour leader Tom Watson, who was among the cohort, told the Guardian. "She could see a problem and cut through it at a young age." - Future leader? - Mahmood has often recounted how when she was growing up her parents kept a cricket bat behind the counter of their family shop to fend off any would-be shoplifters. "It gave her a recognition of the kind of insecurity that people up and down the country feel on a daily basis, and a desire to heal those divisions," a person close to Mahmood told AFP on condition of anonymity. Mahmood studied law at Oxford and became one of Britain's first female Muslim MPs in 2010, elected to represent the Birmingham Ladywood constituency. In an interview earlier this year, she described Islam as the "absolute core of my life". "It's where I draw my sense of duty and public service from," she told The Spectator. Mahmood held multiple shadow minister positions while Labour was in opposition between 2010 and 2024, but declined to serve in left-wing former leader Jeremy Corbyn's top team. She is considered on the right of the centre-left Labour party and is often tipped as a potential leader, should Prime Minister Keir Starmer step down. Labour MP Jonathan Hinder told AFP he believes Mahmood's "bold and radical" asylum reforms can help "neutralise" rising support for Nigel Farage's anti-immigrant Reform UK party. But Clive Lewis, a left-wing Labour MP, told AFP she was guilty of "desperate political posturing" and "performative cruelty". Mahmood, for her part, is clear-eyed. "Dark forces are stirring up anger in this country, and seeking to turn that anger into hate," she wrote in the Guardian this week. "We must take the opportunity we have to stop that from happening."    
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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
Rokomari confers Bestseller Award 2025, announces new scholarship initiative
Rokomari confers Bestseller Award 2025, announces new scholarship initiative
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Opening performance of play 'Vasane Ujan' Friday
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EU moves to bar 'green' labels for fossil fuel investments
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