Home minister unveils nationwide Eid security, monitoring measures
Home minister unveils nationwide Eid security, monitoring measures
Fund launched to enhance local disaster response capacity
Fund launched to enhance local disaster response capacity
No political interference will exist in economic sector: Khosru 
No political interference will exist in economic sector: Khosru 
84pc Boro paddy harvesting completed in haor: Zahed Ur Rahman
84pc Boro paddy harvesting completed in haor: Zahed Ur Rahman
Shama leaves for US, Morocco peace meets
Shama leaves for US, Morocco peace meets
PM opens national workshop on higher education at DU
PM opens national workshop on higher education at DU
DSHE DG urges teachers to focus on classroom 
Gazipur DC visits Kashimpur central jail 
Gazipur DC visits Kashimpur central jail 
GAZIPUR, May 12, 2026 (BSS) - Gazipur Deputy Commissioner and District Magistrate Md. Nurul Karim Bhuiyan on Tuesday visited Kashimpur High Security Central Jail and inspected the overall management and security arrangements of the prison. During the visit, the Deputy Commissioner observed the prison environment, inmates’ accommodation facilities, food supply system, medical services, security measures and various ongoing activities inside the jail.  He also provided necessary directives to the officials concerned for improving prison management and inmate welfare. Nurul Karim Bhuiyan exchanged views with prisoners and listened to their complaints and problems. He instructed the authorities concerned to take immediate steps to resolve issues that could be addressed promptly. Speaking after the inspection, Md. Nurul Karim Bhuiyan said prisons should not only serve as detention facilities but also function as effective centres for correction and rehabilitation. He stressed the need to further expand human development and rehabilitation programmes for inmates. Additional District Magistrate Salma Khatun, Assistant Commissioner and Executive Magistrate Md. Arif Hossain, Senior Jail Superintendent of Kashimpur High Security Central Jail Mohammad Abdullah-Al-Mamun, along with other prison officials and staff, were present during the visit.
89pc female social media users face online violence at least once
89pc female social media users face online violence at least once
Three get death, six life terms for killing village doctor in Rajbari
Three get death, six life terms for killing village doctor in Rajbari
UN condemns child death toll from Israel's West Bank operations
UN condemns child death toll from Israel's West Bank operations
GENEVA, May 12, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The United Nations condemned on Tuesday the toll from "escalating" Israeli military operations and settler attacks in the occupied West Bank on children, with 70 Palestinian children killed since the start of 2025. "Children are paying an intolerable price for escalating military operations and settler attacks across the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem," UN children's agency spokesman James Elder told reporters. Since the start of 2025, when Israel began a large-scale military operation in the West Bank, "at least one Palestinian child has been killed on average every single week" there, adding that another 850 children had been injured during that period. "Most of those killed or wounded were done by live ammunition," he said. Israeli forces were responsible for a full 93 percent of the deaths, Elder said, highlighting that the scaled-up military operations had come amid "historic levels of settler attacks". According to the UN, March 2026 saw the highest number of Palestinians injured by Israeli settlers in at least 20 years, he pointed out. "Documented incidents include children shot, stabbed, children beaten and children pepper-sprayed," Elder pointed out. He stressed that such incidents were taking place against the backdrop of the "steady dismantling of the conditions children need to survive and grow". "Homes are demolished, education is destroyed, water systems are attacked, access to healthcare is obstructed, movement is restricted," he said. - Mass displacement - At the same time, there has been a dramatic spike in the number of barriers and restrictions imposed across the West Bank, meaning children in the Palestinian territory "are routinely cut off from schools, from hospitals and other essential services". All of this has caused mass displacement, with more than 2,500 Palestinians -- 1,100 of them children -- displaced in just the first four months of this year in the West Bank. "That surpasses the total displacement recorded in 2025," Elder pointed out. Since the war in Gaza erupted in October 2023, after Hamas's attack in Israel, violence has also surged in the West Bank, which Israel has occupied since 1967 in contravention of international law. Israeli soldiers or settlers have killed at least 1,070 Palestinians, including many militants, according to an AFP tally based on Palestinian Authority figures. Official Israeli figures meanwhile show that at least 46 Israelis, including soldiers and civilians, have been killed in Palestinian attacks or during Israeli military operations in the same period.  
PM urges police to ensure peace, security of country's people
PM urges police to ensure peace, security of country's people
Govt aims to leverage US trade deal to advance economy: Titumir
Govt aims to leverage US trade deal to advance economy: Titumir
BB directs banks to ensure adequate financing for raw hide purchase
BB directs banks to ensure adequate financing for raw hide purchase
Consultative committee before forming Media Commission: Info Minister
Consultative committee before forming Media Commission: Info Minister
Remittance inflow grows 56.4pc in 1st 11 days of May
Remittance inflow grows 56.4pc in 1st 11 days of May
DHAKA, May 12, 2026 (BSS) – The country’s remittance inflow registered a strong year-on-year growth of 56.4 percent, reaching $1,442 million in the first 11 days of May, according to the latest data released by Bangladesh Bank (BB) today. During the same period last year, remittance inflow stood at $922 million. The steady rise in inward remittances reflects continued resilience in external earnings and stronger inflows through formal banking channels, officials said. Data also showed that expatriate Bangladeshis sent a total of $30,775 million in remittances during the period from July to May 11 of the current fiscal year. In comparison, the inflow was $25,459 million during the corresponding period of the previous fiscal year. The upward trend in remittance earnings is expected to provide support to the country’s foreign exchange reserves and help stabilise the external sector, analysts added.  
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AI video used to falsely claim police beating of photojournalist
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Rumor scanner identifies SSC question leak claim as false
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False claim of Ctg Hindu girl abduction traced to Pakistan incident: BanglaFact
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Continuous rain submerges ripe paddy in Jhenaidah
Continuous rain submerges ripe paddy in Jhenaidah
JHENAIDAH, May 12, 2026 (BSS) - Continuous rainfall over the past several days has submerged ripe paddy fields across the district, forcing farmers to cut rice stalks early in an attempt to save their crops.  The situation has sparked fears of a looming cattle fodder crisis as large quantities of paddy straw are being left unusable in the fields. Field visits in different parts of the district revealed vast stretches of ripe Boro paddy standing in waterlogged fields. Although farmers reported good yields this season, untimely rainfall has severely disrupted harvesting activities and threatened crop quality. Low-lying agricultural lands in areas including Hamudar Beel, Rajaramer Beel, Bhabanipur-Ramnagar, Maharajpur, Baidanga and Rangiarpota in Sadar upazila have been inundated by rainwater. Similar conditions were observed in Raigram, Jamal, Kola, Nityanandapur, and Agamundiya under Kaliganj upazila, as well as in Maheshpur and Harinakundu upazilas. Farmers said continuous afternoon and evening rain over the last four days has left harvested paddy soaked in the fields. In many cases, the wet paddy has already started sprouting, reducing grain quality and market value. "I harvested paddy in the morning when the sky was clear, but heavy rain in the afternoon ruined everything," said Anwar Hossain, a farmer from Kumrabaria village in Sadar upazila. "The next day, I found sprouts emerging from the paddy. I had no choice but to cut the stalks, which doubled my costs." Apart from crop losses, farmers and cattle rearers are increasingly worried about a shortage of paddy straw, a key source of cattle feed. "Nowadays, many rural families rear cattle on small farms," said cattle farmer Khanjahan Ali Choton. "But because of the rain, paddy straw is not available in the fields this year. Farmers are trying to save the paddy first, so they cannot think about preserving straw. There may be a serious fodder shortage until the next season." Farmers also complained about rising labour costs and poor market prices for paddy. "Farmers are facing endless problems," said Tajul Islam, a farmer from Bahergachhi village in Kaliganj upazila. "There is a shortage of workers, wages are high, and even after taking paddy to the market, we do not get fair prices. This season, it seems there will be little profit from paddy cultivation." Deputy Director of Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE), Jhenaidah, agriculturist Md Kamruzzaman said farmers are facing difficulties due to intermittent rainfall since the beginning of the harvesting season. "Combined harvesters are working in fields across the district, and agriculture officials are maintaining regular communication with farmers," he said. "Weather updates and public awareness announcements are being provided continuously. Many farmers are delaying harvesting in hopes of better weather so they can preserve straw, although this may result in lower rice yields."  
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Free health camp under Alokito Shishu Project held in Rajshahi
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UGC accepts Prof Israfil’s research project
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Pakistan 116-3 at tea despite Bangladesh's fightback 
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