Consensus commission begins talks with experts to ensure legal binding of July Charter
Consensus commission begins talks with experts to ensure legal binding of July Charter
Migration, investment to be highlighted during CA's Malaysia tour
Migration, investment to be highlighted during CA's Malaysia tour
Fascist Hasina govt committed mega corruption in name of mega dev: Tarique Rahman
Fascist Hasina govt committed mega corruption in name of mega dev: Tarique Rahman
Youth should be prepared in achieving global industrial expertise: Education Adviser
Youth should be prepared in achieving global industrial expertise: Education Adviser
Transport strike withdrawn
Transport strike withdrawn
Ongoing innovation to increase Ctg Port capacity significantly- BIDA Chairman
Ongoing innovation to increase Ctg Port capacity significantly- BIDA Chairman
Tarique Rahman provides medical aid to July Uprising injured
Tarique Rahman provides medical aid to July Uprising injured
DHAKA, Aug 10, 2025 (BSS) - Amra BNP Paribar provided medical assistance to 2024 Mass Uprising injured cancer-stricken patients and helpless sick people. At the directive of BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman, also main patron of Amra BNP Paribar, the financial aid distribution ceremony was held at the political office of the BNP Chairperson in Gulshan in the capital today. BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed joined it as chief guest with Amra BNP Paribar convener Atiqur Rahman Rumon in the chair. BNP Media Cell convener Professor Dr. Moudud Hossain Alamgir Pavel, BNP Treasurer M Rashiduzzaman Millat, Amra BNP Paribar advisor Engineer Ashraf Uddin Bakul and Abul Kashem were present.
BNP leaders, activists visit Zia Village
BNP leaders, activists visit Zia Village
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Election should be held based on reform: Jamaat Nayeb-e-Ameer
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Jatiya Sangsad elections in February, schedule in December: CEC
Govt to introduce Starlink in CHT to ensure e-learning for hilly students
Govt to introduce Starlink in CHT to ensure e-learning for hilly students
CA office sends letter to EC asking to get ready to hold polls before Ramadan
CA office sends letter to EC asking to get ready to hold polls before Ramadan
CA for building system to curb scams, reaching the vulnerable
CA for building system to curb scams, reaching the vulnerable
BB buys $83m more from banks in dollar auction
BB buys $83m more from banks in dollar auction
DHAKA, Aug 10, 2025 (BSS) – The Bangladesh Bank today purchased $83 million more from 11 banks through a dollar auction as part of its ongoing strategy to curb the depreciation of the US dollar against taka and revitalize the remittance and export sectors. According to central bank data, it bought $83 million at the rate of TK  121.47-121.50.  So far, Bangladesh Bank has brought $622 million in FY26.  Earlier on August 7, it bought $45 million at a rate of TK 121.35-121.50 in an auction.  This follows a purchase of $10 million on July 23 at a cut-off rate of TK 121.95, marking a reduction of at least 45 basis points in the rate. This series of interventions began on July 13, when the central bank bought $171 million at TK 121.50 in a historic first-ever dollar auction. This was followed by another purchase of $313 million at the same rate on July 15.   
BB to release new Tk 100 banknote on Aug 12
BB to release new Tk 100 banknote on Aug 12
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Economy saved from big disaster due to efforts from interim government: CPD
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Youth should be prepared in achieving global industrial expertise: Education Adviser
Youth should be prepared in achieving global industrial expertise: Education Adviser
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SSC results of 670 students revised under Jashore Board
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‘University students should be active in academic, extracurricular activities’
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IAB announces candidates for 6 Khulna constituencies
IAB announces candidates for 6 Khulna constituencies
KHULNA, Aug 10, 2025 (BSS) - Islami Andolan Bangladesh (IAB) has announced candidates for all 6 parliamentary constituencies in Khulna for the coming national election. Sheikh Md. Nasir Uddin, Vice President of IAB Khulna City and Convener of the Media Cell, in a press release today said that Islami Andolan Amir and Charmonai Pir Mufti Syed Mohammad Rezaul Karim announced the names of the candidates for Khulna’s six parliamentary seats at a public rally in Shibbari intersection on July 26. IAB candidates will join the election with party’s election symbol “Hand Fan”. The six constituencies are Maulana Abu Sayeed, vice president of Khulna district unit IAB, has got party ticket for Khulna-1 constituency, Maulana Mufti Amanullah, Khulna city unit president for Khulna-2, Hafez Maulana Principal Abdul Awal, Central Nayeb-e-Amir, for Khulna-3, Hafez Maulana Principal Yunus Ahmad, Central Secretary General of IAB, for Khulna-4, Maulana Mufti Abdus Salam, Dumuria Upazila Vice President of IAB, for Khulna-5 and Hafez Asadullah Al Galib, Khulna District Unit Secretary, for Khulna – 6 constituency. The Central Candidate Selection Committee of IAB finalized the candidates for Khulna’s six constituencies, Nasir Uddin said, adding that the candidates could be changed if an Islamic alliance is formed.   
Rapist of visually impaired woman held in Rangpur
Rapist of visually impaired woman held in Rangpur
KMP begins campaign to raise awareness on road usage rules
KMP begins campaign to raise awareness on road usage rules
Nine placed on remand over seizure of 1,100 weapons
Nine placed on remand over seizure of 1,100 weapons
BNP leader Wadud Bhuiyan acquitted from 20-yr sentence
BNP leader Wadud Bhuiyan acquitted from 20-yr sentence
Law ministry strengthens daily operations featuring its new era
Law ministry strengthens daily operations featuring its new era
HC quashes ICT Act case proceedings against Shahidul Alam
HC quashes ICT Act case proceedings against Shahidul Alam
The Russian past of Alaska, where Trump and Putin will meet
The Russian past of Alaska, where Trump and Putin will meet
WASHINGTON, Aug 11, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin will hold a high-stakes meeting about the Ukraine war on Friday in Alaska, which the United States bought from Russia more than 150 years ago. Russian influence still endures in parts of the remote state on the northwest edge of the North American continent, which extends just a few miles from Russia. - Former Russian colony - When Danish explorer Vitus Bering first sailed through the narrow strait that separates Asia and the Americas in 1728, it was on an expedition for Tsarist Russia. The discovery of what is now known as the Bering Strait revealed the existence of Alaska to the West -- however Indigenous people had been living there for thousands of years. Bering's expedition kicked off a century of Russian seal hunting, with the first colony set up on the southern Kodiak island. In 1799, Tsar Paul I established the Russian-American Company to take advantage of the lucrative fur trade, which often involved clashes with the Indigenous inhabitants. However the hunters overexploited the seals and sea otters, whose populations collapsed, taking with them the settlers' economy. The Russian empire sold the territory to Washington for $7.2 million in 1867. The purchase of an area more than twice the size of Texas was widely criticized in the US at the time, even dubbed "Seward's folly" after the deal's mastermind, secretary of state William Seward. - Languages and churches - The Russian Orthodox Church established itself in Alaska after the creation of the Russian-American Company, and remains one of the most significant remaining Russian influences in the state. More than 35 churches, some with distinctive onion-shaped domes, dot the Alaskan coast, according to an organization dedicated to preserving the buildings. Alaska's Orthodox diocese says it is the oldest in North America, and even maintains a seminary on Kodiak island. A local dialect derived from Russian mixed with Indigenous languages survived for decades in various communities -- particularly near the state's largest city Anchorage -- though it has now essentially vanished. However near the massive glaciers on the southern Kenai peninsula, the Russian language is still being taught. A small rural school of an Orthodox community known as the "Old Believers" set up in the 1960s teaches Russian to around a hundred students. - Neighbors - One of the most famous statements about the proximity of Alaska and Russia was made in 2008 by Sarah Palin, the state's then-governor -- and the vice-presidential pick of Republican candidate John McCain. "They're our next-door neighbors, and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska," Palin said. While it is not possible to see Russia from the Alaskan mainland, two islands facing each other in the Bering Strait are separated by just 2.5 miles (four kilometers). Russia's Big Diomede island is just west of the American Little Diomede island, where a few dozen people live. Further south, two Russians landed on the remote St. Lawrence island -- which is a few dozen miles from the Russian coast -- in October, 2022 to seek asylum. They fled just weeks after Putin ordered an unpopular mobilization of citizens to boost his invasion of Ukraine. For years, the US military has said it regularly intercepts Russian aircraft that venture too close to American airspace in the region. However Russia is ostensibly not interested in reclaiming the territory it once held, with Putin saying in 2014 that Alaska is "too cold".
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West Indies level ODI series with Pakistan as Chase stars
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Rizan steers Bangladesh to 269-5 in tri-series final
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Mymensingh replace Dhaka Metro in NCL
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BCB to build a new house for Ritu Porna

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BanglaFact identifies fake information on Peter Haas
BanglaFact identifies fake information on Peter Haas
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FactWatch debunks fake video claiming Jubo Dal, NCP & Police clash 
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BanglaFact indentifies fake notice using NCP pad
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Indian video on holding knife to school girl's throat being circulated as Bangladesh's: BanglaFact
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SM Sultan's 101st birth anniversary observed in Narail
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Antonio Banderas rules out retirement as he turns 65
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Disney settles Trump-supporting 'Star Wars' actor lawsuit
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A promising tourism center is developing in Sundarbans to attract tourists
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Rupsa farmers get profit cultivating four crops on same land
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