Eid-e-Miladunnabi observed countrywide
Eid-e-Miladunnabi observed countrywide
Youth will resist fascism in Bangladesh: Adilur
Youth will resist fascism in Bangladesh: Adilur
Total lunar eclipse tomorrow
Total lunar eclipse tomorrow
Buddhists celebrate Madhu Purnima tomorrow
Buddhists celebrate Madhu Purnima tomorrow
Education adviser for developing students as self-respecting citizens
Education adviser for developing students as self-respecting citizens
Sharmin calls youth for ensuring safe cyberspace for women, children
Sharmin calls youth for ensuring safe cyberspace for women, children
Marina Tabassum envisions climate-resilient homes for river erosion victims
9 AL men held for bringing out sudden processions at Tejgaon
9 AL men held for bringing out sudden processions at Tejgaon
DHAKA, Sept 6, 2025 (BSS) - The Detective Branch (DB) of police has arrested nine leaders and activists of Awami League (AL) and its associate bodies from different parts of the capital on Friday and Saturday. The arrestees have been identified Kafrul Thana Chhatra League member Md. Ziaur Rahman, Habibullah Bahar University College Chhatra League member Rubel Hossain, Abdur Rahman,, Ridwan Rafi, Md. Fayim Talukder, Md. Firoz Ahmed (23), Md. Mehedi Hasan Hridoy, ATM Omar Faruk,and Md. Sajib Khan. DB Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Talebur Rahman confirmed their arrests today. DB Tejgaon Division conducted a raid in the Nabisco area under Tejgaon Industrial Zone Police Station and arrested Ziaur Rahman, Rubel Hossain, Abdur Rahman, Ridwan Rafi, Fayim Talukder, Md. Firoz Ahmed and Mehedi Hasan Hridoy on Friday. On the other hand, the Lalbagh Zonal Team of DB-Lalbagh Division conducted a raid in the Nayabazar area under Kotwali Police Station and arrested Md. Sajib today. Police arrested ATM Faruk, organizer of the sudden procession held after Jumma prayer on Friday in front of Rahim Metal Mosque under Tejgaon Industrial Area Police Station, from Nurjahan Road area under Mohammadpur Police Station today. They were involved in destabilizing the country by holding sudden processions and destructive activities in different parts of the capital, police alleged.
Mahila AL leader Sweety held for organizing sudden procession in Tejgaon
Mahila AL leader Sweety held for organizing sudden procession in Tejgaon
Selim Pradhan, 8 others held for operating unauthorized lead bar in Gulshan
Selim Pradhan, 8 others held for operating unauthorized lead bar in Gulshan
Lalon Shah's death anniversary to be observed as 'Ka' category National Day
Lalon Shah's death anniversary to be observed as 'Ka' category National Day
Polls will be held in February defying all obstacles: CA
Polls will be held in February defying all obstacles: CA
Our main objective is to transfer power to elected govt through peaceful election: Jahangir    
Our main objective is to transfer power to elected govt through peaceful election: Jahangir    
About 80pc of judicial reform programme implemented: CJ 
About 80pc of judicial reform programme implemented: CJ 
88 postal operators suspend services to US over tariffs: UN
88 postal operators suspend services to US over tariffs: UN
GENEVA, Sept 6, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Postal traffic to the United States plunged  more than 80 percent following Washington's imposition of new tariffs, with  88 operators worldwide fully or partially suspending services, the Universal  Postal Union said Saturday. The UPU, the United Nations' postal cooperation agency, is working on "the  rapid development of a new technical solution that will help get mail moving  to the United States again", its director general Masahiko Metoki said in a  statement.    
US stocks dip after poor jobs data
US stocks dip after poor jobs data
US hiring weakens sharply in August as jobs market stalls
US hiring weakens sharply in August as jobs market stalls
National Youth Championship kicks off in Munshiganj
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RU elects 5 teams for National Policy Competition
RU elects 5 teams for National Policy Competition
Education adviser for developing students as self-respecting citizens
Education adviser for developing students as self-respecting citizens
VP candidate Amartya Ray disqualified from JUCSU polls
VP candidate Amartya Ray disqualified from JUCSU polls
JCD-backed panel unveils 8-point manifesto for JUCSU polls
JCD-backed panel unveils 8-point manifesto for JUCSU polls
2 madrasa students electrocuted in Mymensingh
2 madrasa students electrocuted in Mymensingh
MYMENSINGH, Sept 6, 2025 (BSS) – Two madrasa students have been electrocuted this morning while using an electric motor to pump water from a canal for fishing. The tragic incident occurred at Valuka police station in Mymensingh. The deceased were identified as Abdul Momin (18), son of Uzzal Mia of Mamalishpur village, and Mehedi Hasan (19), son of Abdul Motaleb of Banbangla Bazar village under Muktagacha upazila. Both were students of Madrasatu Rawjatus Sunnah Al Arabia Madrasa. According to eyewitnesses, a number of  students of the madrasa were fishing in a canal in front of the institution by irrigating water using an electric motor. At certain stage, Momin and Mehedi came into contact with electricity and sustained critical injuries. Locals and fellows immediately rushed them to the nearby Upazila Health Complex, where the on-duty doctors declared them dead. Valuka Police Station Officer-in-Charge Humayun Kabir confirmed the incident, adding that legal procedures are underway.
Buddhist community observes Madhu Purnima in Khagrachari
Buddhist community observes Madhu Purnima in Khagrachari
BCG arrests 6, including pirates, with arms, ammo in Sundarbans
BCG arrests 6, including pirates, with arms, ammo in Sundarbans
Travel ban imposed on GM Quader, wife
Travel ban imposed on GM Quader, wife
Court scraps bail plea of Latif Siddique
Court scraps bail plea of Latif Siddique
Prof Kalimullah sent to jail after remand in graft case
Prof Kalimullah sent to jail after remand in graft case
Anisul Huq on 4-day remand in Shahabul killing case
Anisul Huq on 4-day remand in Shahabul killing case
Sudan gold mine collapse kills six, traps others: officials
Sudan gold mine collapse kills six, traps others: officials
KHARTOUM, Sept 6, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Six people have been killed and up to 20  others are feared trapped after a gold mine collapsed in northern Sudan,  authorities said on Saturday. The accident occurred on Friday in the Um Aud area, west of the city of  Berber in River Nile state, said Hassan Ibrahim Karar, executive director of  the Berber locality. "Efforts are ongoing to rescue those trapped beneath the rubble," Karar said,  without specifying the cause of the collapse of the artisanal mine. Since fighting erupted in April 2023 between the army and the paramilitary  Rapid Support Forces, both sides have largely financed their war efforts  through the country's gold industry. Official and NGO sources say nearly all of Sudan's gold trade is funnelled  through the United Arab Emirates, which has been widely accused of supplying  arms to the RSF -- a charge it denies. Despite the conflict, the army-backed government announced record gold  production of 64 tonnes for 2024. Sudan, Africa's third-largest country by area, remains one of the continent's  top gold producers. However, most gold is extracted through artisanal and small-scale mining  operations, which lack proper safety measures and often use hazardous  chemicals, resulting in severe health risks for miners and nearby  communities. Before the war pushed 25 million Sudanese into acute food insecurity,  artisanal mining employed more than two million people, according to industry  figures. Today, mining experts say much of the gold produced by both warring factions  is smuggled through Chad, South Sudan and Egypt before reaching the UAE --  currently the world's second-largest gold exporter. The conflict has claimed tens of thousands of lives and displaced roughly 10  million people, creating the world's largest displacement crisis. An  additional four million Sudanese have fled across borders.          
Jamaica start strong in CONCACAF World Cup qualifying final round
Jamaica start strong in CONCACAF World Cup qualifying final round
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Sinner to play Alcaraz in US Open final
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Trump at US Open final 'great for tennis', says Alcaraz
Alcaraz downs Djokovic to reach US Open final
Alcaraz downs Djokovic to reach US Open final
Goals galore for Gattuso's Italy in World Cup qualifiers, France start with win
Goals galore for Gattuso's Italy in World Cup qualifiers, France start with win
Morocco crush 10-man Niger to seal 2026 World Cup spot
Morocco crush 10-man Niger to seal 2026 World Cup spot
Gattuso's Italy hammer Estonia in World Cup qualifier
Gattuso's Italy hammer Estonia in World Cup qualifier

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Amir Khasru's angry video misrepresented as one involving Asif Nazrul: FactWatch
Amir Khasru's angry video misrepresented as one involving Asif Nazrul: FactWatch
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Banglafact detects fake photocard on Rizwana Hasan's comments 
Indonesian gunfire video misrepresented as DU incident: BanglaFact 
Indonesian gunfire video misrepresented as DU incident: BanglaFact 
Banglafact detects fake claims about Australian senator's remarks about Bangladesh
Banglafact detects fake claims about Australian senator's remarks about Bangladesh
21 films vie for Venice festival's top prize
21 films vie for Venice festival's top prize
Toronto film fest kicks off with politics
Toronto film fest kicks off with politics
Kazi Nazrul Islam propagated core ideals of all religions thro his writings: speakers
Kazi Nazrul Islam propagated core ideals of all religions thro his writings: speakers
US agents arrest 475 in raid on Hyundai-LG plant
US agents arrest 475 in raid on Hyundai-LG plant
Dengue: two die, 364 new cases recorded
Dengue: two die, 364 new cases recorded
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Aman cultivation exceeds target in Dinajpur
Aman cultivation exceeds target in Dinajpur
'Relay, mixed-relay crop cultivation can increase agro-production'
Jute harvesting completed in Khulna agro zone
Innovation, farming of stress-tolerant crops can ensure food security: Experts 
Innovation, farming of stress-tolerant crops can ensure food security: Experts 
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UN pushes nations to submit overdue climate plans