Cabinet meeting held 
Cabinet meeting held 
Cuba denounces 'infiltration' by armed group in speedboat from US
Cuba denounces 'infiltration' by armed group in speedboat from US
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Manju pledges transparency to meet city dwellers’ expectations
DAB organizes doa and iftar mahfil seeking eternal peace for Khaleda Zia
DAB organizes doa and iftar mahfil seeking eternal peace for Khaleda Zia
DHAKA, Feb 25, 2026 (BSS) - The Mitford branch of the Doctors Association of Bangladesh (DAB) arranged a discussion, doa (prayer) and iftar mahfil today to seek forgiveness for the soul of the late former Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia. The programme took place this afternoon at the Sir Salimullah Medical College auditorium. Member of Parliament for Dhaka-7, Hamidur Rahman Hamid, attended the event as the chief guest. DAB leaders present as special guests included President Professor Dr. Harun Ar Rashid, Secretary General Dr. Md. Zahirul Islam Shakil, Senior Vice President Professor Dr. Md. Abul Kainan, Senior Joint General Secretary Professor Dr. A.K.M. Khalequzzaman Dipu and Joint General Secretary & BMU Proctor Dr. Sheikh Farhad. Dr. Md. Mehedi Hasan, President of the DAB Sir Salimullah Medical College & Mitford Hospital Branch and Treasurer of the DAB Central Committee, presided over the programme. In his speech, Chief Guest Hamidur Rahman Hamid praised the medical community for its tireless service and called on doctors to continue providing proper care to the poor and destitute. He also assured that he would support the people in any difficulty. DAB President Dr. Harun Ar Rashid highlighted the country's progress, saying that after a long 17-year struggle, a democratic environment has been established. He emphasized that under the leadership of the people's Prime Minister, Tarique Rahman, work is underway to implement the country's development roadmap and urged everyone to contribute to national progress in cooperation with the government. Secretary General Dr. Md. Zahirul Islam Shakil echoed similar sentiments, noting that the people have elected the present government through a democratic process and that everyone must support its nation-building efforts. In his closing remarks, Dr. Md. Mehedi Hasan expressed gratitude to all attendees for the successful completion of the event and reiterated the need for collective contribution to the country's development from all sectors.  
DSCC sets four priorities to build Dhaka as ‘green city, clean city’
DSCC sets four priorities to build Dhaka as ‘green city, clean city’
Fake website of Social Welfare Ministry detected; public warned against fraud
Fake website of Social Welfare Ministry detected; public warned against fraud
PM orders to reopen sick, closed industries
PM orders to reopen sick, closed industries
‘Family Card’ distribution begins March 10 in 14 upazilas under pilot project 
‘Family Card’ distribution begins March 10 in 14 upazilas under pilot project 
PM orders to expedite opening of HSIA’s Third Terminal
PM orders to expedite opening of HSIA’s Third Terminal
Govt to excavate 20,000-km of canals nationwide: Info Minister
Govt to excavate 20,000-km of canals nationwide: Info Minister
Carney heads to Asia to promote Canada trade as US ties falter
Carney heads to Asia to promote Canada trade as US ties falter
TORONTO, Canada, Feb 26, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney flies to Asia on Thursday for a three-country tour with a first stop in India, where he hopes to double trade to offset the damage of his country's fracturing relations with the United States. Carney's India visit marks the latest effort to reset bilateral ties that effectively collapsed after Ottawa accused New Delhi of orchestrating a deadly campaign against Sikh activists on Canadian territory. For Carney, the trip that includes stops in Australia and Japan is part of a broad effort to pivot the Canadian economy away from excessive reliance on its southern neighbor. In 2024, before US President Donald Trump returned to office and upended global trade through a flurry of tariffs, more than 75 percent of Canadian exports went to the United States. Two-way trade that year exceeded $900 billion. US tariffs targeting specific sectors have hurt the Canadian economy over the past year. But Trump has so far broadly adhered to the North American free trade agreement he signed during his first term and 85 percent of US-Canada trade remains tariff-free. The US president has said, however, that he may scrap that deal, calling it "irrelevant" with "no real advantage" to the United States. Carney has made boosting commerce with Europe and Asia cornerstones of his strategy to backstop Canada's economy, should free trade with Washington collapse. University of Toronto public policy expert Drew Fagan said Carney was wise to pursue other markets, calling for a strategy that seeks to do "more elsewhere, when there's an opportunity." The prime minister has said he wants to more than double two-way trade with India by 2030, eyeing a target of Can$70 billion ($51 billion) by 2030. Fagan cautioned that progress with countries like India cannot mitigate the damage of a US rupture. "It's not a solution. It's not a replacement and it never will be," Fagan told AFP. - Transnational repression - Carney's outreach to India is facing domestic scrutiny and his talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be closely watched. Before Carney took office last year, Ottawa accused Modi's government of direct involvement in the 2023 killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a naturalized Canadian citizen who advocated for an independent Sikh state called Khalistan. Former prime minister Justin Trudeau's government further charged India with directing a campaign of intimidation against Sikh activists across Canada. India has denied those allegations. Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand was asked Monday if Canadian concerns about transnational repression would feature at the New Delhi talks. "Yes, that is always at the forefront of our minds," Anand told reporters in Ottawa. Carney's hopes for trade growth with Australia and Japan are more modest, but his office said cooperation over critical mineral supply chains will be a priority. Advanced economies have made a push to deepen critical mineral cooperation, especially in the processing of rare earth elements essential to power many high-tech products. China currently has dominant control of rare earth supply chains, a concern that Canada highlighted throughout its just-concluded G7 presidency.
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Forex reserves stand at $35.03b
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68,768 students get Junior, Dakhil 8th and Ebtedayi scholarships
68,768 students get Junior, Dakhil 8th and Ebtedayi scholarships
Partner field school held in Patuakhali to promote modern farming
Partner field school held in Patuakhali to promote modern farming
Visible improvements attained at Rajshahi Education Board
Visible improvements attained at Rajshahi Education Board
KuriAU VC calls on Minister Amin Ur Rashid, praises 'Krishak Card' initiative
KuriAU VC calls on Minister Amin Ur Rashid, praises 'Krishak Card' initiative
Semai producing company fined in Ctg over violations
Semai producing company fined in Ctg over violations
CHATTOGRAM, Feb 25, 2026 (BSS)- A mobile court fined two semai-producing  companies Taka 2.2 lakh in the Baklia area of the city for operating without  proper registration and producing low-quality food products. The drive was conducted at Aman Food Products and Rafiq Food Products on  Wednesday. Authorities found that the companies were manufacturing semai  without required registration and providing incomplete and inaccurate  information on product labels, posing risks to public health. Assistant Commissioner (Land) and Executive Magistrate Masuma Akhter Kona led  the mobile court. The owner was fined under Sections 39 and 41 of the Safe Food Act, 2013. The operation was carried out in coordination with the Bangladesh Food Safety  Authority, the District and Metropolitan Office of Chattogram, the Sanitary  Inspector of Chattogram City Corporation, and a team from Baklia Police  Station.  
Coast guard arrests 9 pirates in Cox’s bazar
Coast guard arrests 9 pirates in Cox’s bazar
Sunamganj language veteran Abdur Rahim led a reclusive literary life
Sunamganj language veteran Abdur Rahim led a reclusive literary life
North Korea looking to replicate youth success at Women's Asian Cup
North Korea looking to replicate youth success at Women's Asian Cup
Suktara earn hard-fought win in BCL 
Suktara earn hard-fought win in BCL 
Wanderers post third win in BCL
Wanderers post third win in BCL
Fahad share point with Minhaz in semifinal
Fahad share point with Minhaz in semifinal
Court imposes travel ban on 3 officials of SBAC Bank
Court imposes travel ban on 3 officials of SBAC Bank
DHAKA, Feb 25, 2026 (BSS) – A court here today imposed a travel ban on three officials of South Bangla Agriculture and Commerce (SBAC) Bank PLC over graft charges. The three accused are- former manager of bank’s Bijoy Nagar branch Ismamul Haque, former first vice president (FVP) Khandaker Nure Imam and former trainee officer Jannatul Mawa Sweety. Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Md Sabbir Faiz passed the order, allowing a petition of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). The application stated that officials of SBAC Bank have been accused of criminal breach of trust and fraudulent abuse of power. Allegedly, in collusion with one another, they concealed the identities of the actual beneficiaries and facilitated the operation of anonymous accounts, thereby failing to discharge their entrusted duties as bank officials. By abusing their authority and violating the bank’s policies with dishonest intent, they reportedly opened 234 Fixed Deposit Receipt (FDR) accounts in the names of 14 individuals and subsequently closed those accounts, involving suspicious transactions amounting to Taka 165.45 crore. To investigate the allegation, the undersigned has been appointed as the inquiry officer. According to reliable sources, there is apprehension that the accused persons may attempt to leave the country. Therefore, in the interest of a fair and proper investigation, it is necessary to impose a travel restriction on the persons concerned.  
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From AI to Starlink: how drone tech is reshaping war in Ukraine
World leaders to declare shared stance on AI at India summit
World leaders to declare shared stance on AI at India summit
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Google turns to century-long debt to build AI
Latam-GPT: a Latin American AI to combat US-centric bias
Latam-GPT: a Latin American AI to combat US-centric bias
Launch to ISS pushed to Thursday over weather: NASA
Launch to ISS pushed to Thursday over weather: NASA
SpaceX shifts focus from Mars to Moon, Musk says
SpaceX shifts focus from Mars to Moon, Musk says

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Nepali video falsely circulated against BNP: BanglaFact
Nepali video falsely circulated against BNP: BanglaFact
Rumor Scanner identifies Indian video falsified as Bangladesh extortion incident
Rumor Scanner identifies Indian video falsified as Bangladesh extortion incident
BanglaFact debunks claim of BNP activists setting fire to houses in Cumilla
BanglaFact debunks claim of BNP activists setting fire to houses in Cumilla
Rumor Scanner detects misinformation citing TIB
Rumor Scanner detects misinformation citing TIB
Jaws' harpoon gun and 'Star Wars' treasures lead LA film and TV auction
Jaws' harpoon gun and 'Star Wars' treasures lead LA film and TV auction
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Amar Ekushey Book Fair to begin on Feb 26
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US salsa legend Willie Colon dead at 75
250-year old Maisaheba Jame Mosque stands as a symbol of heritage in Sherpur
250-year old Maisaheba Jame Mosque stands as a symbol of heritage in Sherpur
Govt take up plans to free city dwellers from mosquito menace: Health Minister
Govt take up plans to free city dwellers from mosquito menace: Health Minister
14 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
12 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
Bumper yield of pumpkins in Netrokona haor delights farmers
Bumper yield of pumpkins in Netrokona haor delights farmers
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