July Uprising belongs to all: speakers
July Uprising belongs to all: speakers
July Memorial Museum to be inaugurated on Aug 5
July Memorial Museum to be inaugurated on Aug 5
Arrest godfathers of drugs: Jahangir
Arrest godfathers of drugs: Jahangir
Rizwana invites Egyptian investors to explore opportunities in Bangladesh
Rizwana invites Egyptian investors to explore opportunities in Bangladesh
Rizwana for building inclusive, discrimination free Bangladesh to honors July martyrs
Rizwana for building inclusive, discrimination free Bangladesh to honors July martyrs
Saudi keen to further strengthen ties with Bangladesh
Saudi keen to further strengthen ties with Bangladesh
ACC recommends filing two graft cases against ex-lawmaker Hanif 
ACC recommends filing two graft cases against ex-lawmaker Hanif 
DHAKA, July 14, 2025 (BSS) - The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has recommended filing two cases against former Kushtia-3 lawmaker and Bangladesh Awami League joint general secretary Md. Mahbubul Alam Hanif on charges of acquiring assets beyond known sources of income and money laundering. At the same time, the commission has also decided to serve notices on three children of Hanif asking them to submit asset details.  ACC Deputy Director (Public Relations) Md. Akhtarul Islam confirmed media of the matter.  Hanif has acquired assets beyond known sources of income worth over TK 27.39 crore and the investigation has revealed information about suspicious transactions worth over TK  86.66 crore acquired by bribery and corruption through 18 bank accounts at different times. In addition, Hanif and his wife Fauzia Alam jointly acquired undeclared income of TK 469, 68,490 crore and suspicious transactions of TK 331,135,609 crore have been reported against them through 16 bank accounts.  Based on this information, the Commission has suggested filing another case for money laundering.  ACC also decided to serve notice of Hanif’s three children Fahim Afsar Alam, Farhan Sadiq Alam and Tanisha Alam asking them to submit their wealth details. 
All forces in Bangladesh must unite against external enemy: Nahid 
All forces in Bangladesh must unite against external enemy: Nahid 
JU observes July Women’s Day
JU observes July Women’s Day
Bangladesh’s RMG exports notches 8.84% growth in FY25
Bangladesh’s RMG exports notches 8.84% growth in FY25
Broadcasting system will be modernized prioritizing public interest: Mahfuj Alam
Broadcasting system will be modernized prioritizing public interest: Mahfuj Alam
BTRC directs telcos to provide 1GB free internet on July 18
BTRC directs telcos to provide 1GB free internet on July 18
Foreign observers who certified last three elections will not be allowed: CEC
Foreign observers who certified last three elections will not be allowed: CEC
Rizwana invites Egyptian investors to explore opportunities in Bangladesh
Rizwana invites Egyptian investors to explore opportunities in Bangladesh
DHAKA, July 14, 2025 (BSS) - Environment, Forest and Climate Change Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan today extended a warm invitation to Egyptian entrepreneurs and investors to explore promising opportunities in Bangladesh’s infrastructure, energy, tourism, and hospitality sectors. She made the call while delivering a keynote speech as chief guest at a reception marking the 73rd Anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution.  The event, held at a hotel in the capital, brought together the Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt, members of the diplomatic corps, government officials, academics, and civil society representatives, said a ministry press release.  Adviser Rizwana congratulated the Egyptian people and government on their National Day, conveying greetings on behalf of the government and people of Bangladesh.  She emphasised the long-standing and historic ties between Bangladesh and Egypt, rooted in shared culture, faith, and mutual respect. Reflecting on her personal visit to Egypt, Rizwana described her deep admiration for the country’s rich heritage, iconic museums, and the timeless Nile River. “Every Egyptian has every reason to be proud of their rich history and cultural legacy,” she noted. The environment adviser highlighted the growing bilateral cooperation in sectors such as trade, education, agriculture, energy, and investment. She welcomed the establishment of direct air connectivity between Bangladesh and Egypt as a meaningful step toward strengthening people-to-people ties. Speaking on Bangladesh’s own democratic journey, Rizwana referred to the July-August Uprising of 2024, which she said has ushered in a renewed national dialogue centered on equality, justice, dignity, and a society free from discrimination. She also acknowledged Egypt’s continued engagement in deepening ties, appreciating recent developments such as the Foreign Office Consultations held in February 2025 and the visit of Bangladesh’s Foreign Affairs Adviser to Cairo in December 2024. She expressed gratitude for the scholarships offered by Egypt to Bangladeshi students and reaffirmed Bangladesh’s commitment to collaborate with Egypt on regional and global platforms like the United Nations and the OIC. “May the people of Egypt continue to thrive in peace, progress, and prosperity,” she concluded. Syed Refaat Ahmed, Chief Justice of Bangladesh; and Omar Mohie Eldin Ahmed Fahmy, Ambassador of Egypt to Bangladesh; also spoke on the occasion.  Envoys and representatives of international organisations were also present.
Dhaka seeks deeper trade, energy, and tourism ties with Nepal
Dhaka seeks deeper trade, energy, and tourism ties with Nepal
Bangladesh receives US$1,194 mln remittance in 13 days of July
Bangladesh receives US$1,194 mln remittance in 13 days of July
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JU observes July Women’s Day
JU observes July Women’s Day
3 Chinese universities sign MoU with IU
3 Chinese universities sign MoU with IU
Govt. asks educational institutions to update website by July 31
Govt. asks educational institutions to update website by July 31
BAU Veterinary Faculty provides scholarships to 33 poor students
BAU Veterinary Faculty provides scholarships to 33 poor students
Train-truck collision leaves 1 dead, several others injured in Khulna
Train-truck collision leaves 1 dead, several others injured in Khulna
KHULNA, July 14, 2025 (BSS) – One person was killed and several others were injured following a head-on collision between a train and a truck in Khulna tonight.  The accident occurred around 8:15 pm today at the Afil Gate area under Khanjahan Ali Police Station in the city.  Following the incident, train operations that remained suspended for one and a half hour resumed to and from Khulna around 9.45pm. Ferdous Alam Khan, Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Khulna Railway Police Station, confirmed the accident and said the down ‘Mahananda’ train was heading toward Khulna when it collided with a truck that had entered the railway track.  He could not initially confirm any casualties but acknowledged that train service was halted after the collision. Contacted, Khanjahan Ali Police Station's Officer-in-Charge (OC) Kabir Hossain said that the truck got stuck on the railway crossing at Afil Gate Bypass Road when the train hit it, dragging the vehicle along and causing three coaches of the train to derail. Several passengers were reportedly injured in the crash. A seriously injured an elderly man was rescued by locals and taken to Khulna Medical College Hospital (KMCH) where duty doctor declared him dead.  Md Shafiqul Alam, Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Sonadanga police station, said an unidentified elderly man was killed in the accident. 
Foundation stone of July uprising memorial laid in Khulna
Foundation stone of July uprising memorial laid in Khulna
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Elaborate programmes taken in Khulna to mark National Fisheries Week 2025
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BSB Global Network chairman Bashar held in money laundering case 
Court orders to attach Benazir’s properties in US, Malaysia
Court orders to attach Benazir’s properties in US, Malaysia
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Two more remanded in Sohag killing case 
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Justice Manik, Adv Qamrul shown arrested in uprising killing case
Ukraine will get 'massive numbers' of weapons under NATO-US deal: Rutte
Ukraine will get 'massive numbers' of weapons under NATO-US deal: Rutte
WASHINGTON, July 14, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said Monday that Ukraine will get a huge supply of weapons to boost its war effort against Russia under a new arms supply deal struck with the United States. "It will mean that Ukraine gets its hands on really massive numbers of military equipment, both for air defense, but also missiles, ammunition," he told reporters at a White House meeting with President Donald Trump. Trump said the supply amounted to "billions of dollars" worth of munitions and weapons, including Patriot anti-missile systems.  
BPL GC holds open discussion with national stalwarts
BPL GC holds open discussion with national stalwarts
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BCB president holds strategic discussion with HP, dev staff
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Eve booters go through full day recovery session 
Ireland's Healy takes Tour de France lead as Simon Yates wins stage 10
Ireland's Healy takes Tour de France lead as Simon Yates wins stage 10
Flag football federation 'hopes' US teams have reserve places at LA Olympics
Flag football federation 'hopes' US teams have reserve places at LA Olympics
England beat India by 22 runs to win third Test
England beat India by 22 runs to win third Test
South Africa beat Zimbabwe by five wickets
South Africa beat Zimbabwe by five wickets

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Indian media publish false reports over slain Lal Chand: CA press wing 
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BanglaFact identifies misleading video on recovering weapons from drug dealers
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BanglaFact identifies misleading video against July warrior  
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Banana cultivation getting popular in Sherpur 
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Faced with US heat waves, the Navajo push for power -- and A/C
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