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BNP ready to hold talks with opposition to safeguard country's interest: PM
Govt has activities up to grassroots to raise awareness on family, public health: PM
Govt has activities up to grassroots to raise awareness on family, public health: PM
Christensen sees stronger Bangladesh-US ties under Trump
Christensen sees stronger Bangladesh-US ties under Trump
Saimum Parvez appointed PM's special assistant on environment
Saimum Parvez appointed PM's special assistant on environment
Mobile courts recover 5, 76,993 litres of illegally stored petroleum
Mobile courts recover 5, 76,993 litres of illegally stored petroleum
Labour minister urges timely payment of workers' wages, bonuses
Labour minister urges timely payment of workers' wages, bonuses
Govt considering private investment to improve railway services: Habibur Rashid
'Gupta politics' won't be tolerated on campuses: JCD Secy Nasir
'Gupta politics' won't be tolerated on campuses: JCD Secy Nasir
CHATTOGRAM, April 22, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) General Secretary Nasir Uddin Nasir today said 'Gupta' (covert) politics will not be tolerated on educational institution campuses in Chattogram and elsewhere in the country. "Attacks are being deliberately carried out on Chhatra Dal leaders and activists, with attempts to shift the blame onto them," he told a protest rally held in the afternoon at New Market intersection in the port city, protesting an alleged attack on JCD activists of Chattogram City College. Earlier, the procession began from the Old Railway Station ground and marched through different roads before ending at the rally venue. JCD Secretary Nasir said, "We do politics openly. The position of each of our leaders and activists is clear. But the opposition carries out attacks secretly and later tries to portray themselves as victims." He added that differences of opinion should be expressed through logic and discussion, and counter-arguments can be made if any statement or writing is disagreed with. "Resorting to attacks instead proves they do not believe in a normal political environment," he said. Nasir also said several of their activists were injured in the recent incident at Chattogram City College. He alleged that misleading information is being spread on social media to divert the incident in a different direction. He stressed the need to stop violence in educational institutions and ensure a normal academic environment, warning of tougher programmes if such incidents recur. Presided over by Chattogram city JCD Convener Saiful Alam and moderated by Member Secretary Shariful Islam Tuhin, the rally was also attended by Chattogram University JCD President Alauddin Mohsin, General Secretary Abdullah Noman, South district Convener Rabiul Alam Rabi, North district President Takibul Hasan Chowdhury Taki and General Secretary Sarwar Hossain Rubel, among others.
Vehicular movement restricted on Sherpur Bridge for repair work
Vehicular movement restricted on Sherpur Bridge for repair work
Govt. appoints new Divisional Commissioner in three divisions
Govt. appoints new Divisional Commissioner in three divisions
Microsoft unveils 'largest-ever' investment in Australia
Microsoft unveils 'largest-ever' investment in Australia
SYDNEY, April 23, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Microsoft will invest $18 billion in Australia over the next three years, upgrading government cyber defence tools and supercomputers used for artificial intelligence, the company said Thursday. Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella said it was the US-based firm's "largest-ever" investment in Australia. It follows a $3 billion investment Microsoft announced in 2023 to build a string of data centres across Australia. "Australia has an enormous opportunity to translate AI into real economic growth and societal benefit," Nadella said while visiting Australia on a global tour touting Microsoft's AI wares. The investment would be used to upgrade supercomputers used to churn through massive data sets powering the development of artificial intelligence. Microsoft is also working with the Australian government to bolster its cybersecurity. "We want to make sure all Australians benefit from AI," said Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. "Microsoft's long-term investment in our national capability will help deliver on that plan -- strengthening our cyber defences and creating opportunity for Australian workers and businesses." Artificial intelligence giant Anthropic said this month it was sizing-up data centre investments in Australia. With immense renewable energy potential and vast stretches of uninhabited land, Australia has billed itself as a prime location for the power-hungry data centres needed to power AI.
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
PM asserts firm stance on press freedom
PM asserts firm stance on press freedom
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Feb 12 election established voting rights of people: PM 
“Fuel Pass” app reduces suffering
“Fuel Pass” app reduces suffering
Tesla reports higher profits, confirms hefty spending ahead
Tesla reports higher profits, confirms hefty spending ahead
NEW YORK, April 23, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Tesla reported higher first-quarter profits Wednesday, topping expectations as it confirmed plans for massive additional investments in autonomous transport, humanoid robotics and artificial intelligence. Elon Musk's electric vehicle company reported profits of $477 million, up 17 percent from the year-ago period, while revenues jumped 16 percent to $22.4 billion. Tesla said it was on track to commence "volume production" of both its Cybercab and Tesla Semi this year, while also notching "record" new subscriptions of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) driver-assistance program. Shares initially ticked higher on the results in after-hours trading, but moved into negative territory during a conference call in which Musk and other Tesla executives said they would press on with massive investments that have drawn skepticism from some Wall Street analysts. Musk has described the spending as essential to Tesla's future, promising massive profit growth that has fueled the company's roughly $1.5 trillion market value. "There remains significant effort and hard work to realize our mission of Amazing Abundance," Tesla said in its earnings press release. "The future is incredibly bright." During a conference call, Tesla Chief Financial officer Vaibhav Taneja said the company was embarking on "a very big capital in investment phase, which is going to start now and would last a couple of years." The plan is to spend more than $25 billion in 2026, up from the January estimate of $20 billion. That will translate into negative free cash flow for 2026. A rise in profit had been expected compared to a particularly weak performance in the 2025 period when Tesla faced boycotts over Musk's leadership of a Trump administration initiative targeting government spending. The world's richest person, Musk left the White House later in spring 2025 but has continued to speak out on political issues. Tesla had previously disclosed an uptick in car sales during the period but its earnings press release gave more color on where the sales came from. The company is experiencing "continued growth" in Asia and South America, "while also seeing a rebound of demand in both Europe-Middle East-Africa (EMEA) and North America," it said. Another bright spot in the results was the increase in FSD subscribers to 1.28 million, up 51 percent from the year-ago level. The driver-assistance service is available for $99 a month. But Tesla, which for many years released production volume guidance during quarterly earnings, gave few clues on what kind of overall output to expect. Volumes "will be impacted by aggregate demand for our products, supply chain readiness and allocation decisions between sale to customers or use for our owned and operated fleet," Tesla said in its "outlook" section, which also avoided specifics on profit and other benchmarks. - 'Cautious' on unsupervised vehicles - Heading into earnings season, several analysts wanted Musk to provide more detail about the expected payoff from the investment boom. Given the huge spending ramp-up, "investors will need clearer evidence that unsupervised autonomy is around the corner to support the stock's valuation," said a note from Morgan Stanley that pressed Musk to "demonstrate tangible progress in scaling unsupervised autonomous driving capabilities will be critical in supporting valuation." During the conference call, Musk said he hopes to have unsupervised FSD operating "in a dozen or so states by the end of this year." "We're taking a very cautious approach to the rollout here," said Musk, adding that it expects the venture to be "material probably in a significant way next year." Musk also avoided specific promises on Optimus. Tesla plans to prepare its first factor to produce the humanoid robots in the second quarte. "When you have a new product in an entire new, entirely new production line, and you have 10,000 unique items...it will move as fast as the least lucky, slowest, dumbest part in the entire 10,000," Musk said. "It's just literally impossible to predict, except that I think it will be quite slow at first," he said of output. Shares of Tesla fell 0.8 percent in after-hours trading.
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Men accused of torture, extortion held with Yaba in Bagerhat
Men accused of torture, extortion held with Yaba in Bagerhat
BAGERHAT, April 22, 2026 (BSS) - Police have arrested Azim Bhuiyan alias Kana Azim, the main accused in a case involving the kidnapping, torture and extortion of a hotel owner in Bagerhat. He was arrested this afternoon from the Basabati area of the town. Police said yaba tablets were recovered from his possession at the time of arrest. According to Bagerhat Sadar Model Police Station and the case statement, the victim, Md. Riazul Islam Hasan (26), had been operating a residential hotel named "Hasan Abasik" at the Rahat intersection under a three-year lease. Since taking over the hotel, Azim Bhuiyan and his associates had allegedly been demanding one lakh taka in extortion. When he refused to pay, they pressured him to hand over control of the hotel. On the night of April 16, a group of seven to eight men, including Azim, reportedly entered the hotel and abducted Riazul. They took him to a residential area where he was beaten with iron rods and sticks. During the assault, the attackers recorded a video in which they forced him to confess and demanded money in exchange for returning control of the hotel. Although he was released the next day, the accused allegedly abducted him again on the morning of April 20. He was taken to a rented house, where he was tortured further, stripped, and subjected to inhumane abuse. According to the complaint, the attackers hung a water bottle from his private parts and recorded the incident, later threatening to release the video on social media if he did not pay a ransom. He was eventually released that afternoon after promising to pay Tk 50,000. After his release, Riazul received treatment at the 250-bed Bagerhat District Hospital. He later filed a case with Bagerhat Model Police Station on April 21, naming seven individuals, including Azim Bhuiyan, as accused, along with 8-10 unidentified persons. Locals allege that Azim Bhuiyan has long been involved in criminal activities in the area. Sardar Jasim, former convener of Bagerhat Municipal Jubo Dal, said residents have suffered from extortion, land grabbing and violence carried out by Azim and his group. He also claimed that despite previous arrests, the accused were released on bail and resumed their activities. Azim Bhuiyan and his brother Selim Bhuiyan have also been accused in separate incidents, including looting fish and livestock from a six-acre fish enclosure owned by retired sub-registrar Md. Fazlar Rahman. Rahman alleged that fish worth around two lakh taka and goats were stolen in two separate attacks earlier this year, adding that he did not receive justice despite filing cases. Officer-in-Charge Shahidul Islam of Bagerhat Sadar Model Police Station confirmed the arrest and said that operations are ongoing to apprehend the remaining accused. He added that multiple allegations, including extortion, kidnapping and land encroachment, have been brought against Azim Bhuiyan.
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Chattogram City FC, BRTC post win in BCL

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Recitation event featuring works of poet Rezauddin Stalin held in capital
Recitation event featuring works of poet Rezauddin Stalin held in capital
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French film star Nathalie Baye dead at 77: family to AFP
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Mobile units to deliver advanced cardiac care in villages: Muhit 
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25 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
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5 more die of suspected measles, 1,229 infected
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Bangladesh, Canada can work to promote eco-tourism: Dipen Dewan 
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