CA for early FTA talks with EU to ensure continued duty-free access
CA for early FTA talks with EU to ensure continued duty-free access
July Charter aims to end personalist dictatorship: Ali Riaz
July Charter aims to end personalist dictatorship: Ali Riaz
Nahid meets families of July Uprising martyrs, injured fighters
Nahid meets families of July Uprising martyrs, injured fighters
Consequences will be severe if anyone found biased: Election Commissioner
Consequences will be severe if anyone found biased: Election Commissioner
Touhid hopeful of free, peaceful Feb 12 parliamentary election
Touhid hopeful of free, peaceful Feb 12 parliamentary election
EC urges poll officials not to respond to fraudulent phone calls
EC urges poll officials not to respond to fraudulent phone calls
Netrakona-2 BNP candidate Anwarul pledges to build graft, drug-free Netrakona
Those who opposed independence are busy to create religious divisions: Salahuddin Ahmed
Those who opposed independence are busy to create religious divisions: Salahuddin Ahmed
COX’S BAZAR, Feb 1, 2026 (BSS) - BNP Standing Committee member and party candidate for Cox’s Bazar-1 constituency, Salahuddin Ahmed, today said that those who did not believe in Bangladesh’s independence are now actively engaged in creating religious divisions in the country. Salahuddin made the remarks while addressing a roadside election rally organised by the local union BNP at Manikpara area of West Barabheola in Chakaria upazila this afternoon. Salahuddin Ahmed said other political parties currently active in the field have no concrete plans for the welfare of the people. “They want to create political division on the basis of religion, but the people of this country don’t want that,” he added. Calling for national unity, he said Bangladesh’s independence and sovereignty must be protected at any cost. He alleged that democracy in the country had once been destroyed but was restored repeatedly under the leadership of the BNP. Referring to the student-led mass uprising, Salahuddin Ahmed said hundreds of people were martyred and many shed blood on the streets with the aspiration of building a democratic Bangladesh and establishing a discrimination-free society. He sought votes for the BNP’s electoral symbol ‘Dhaner Shish’ (Sheaf of Paddy) to realise those aspirations and to build the country envisioned by the martyrs. He further said the BNP’s agenda is realistic and people-oriented. “We don’t want to create educated unemployed youth; we want to create skilled and productive manpower. Our goal is to transform the country’s 18 crore people into 36 crore working hands,” he said. Highlighting BNP’s development plans, he said the party has programmes for environmental protection, including tree plantation, canal excavation, and reducing plastic pollution and usage. Salahuddin Ahmed also said the BNP would restore discipline to the country’s economy, which had fallen into chaos in the past. He urged voters to cast their ballots in favour of the Dhaner Shish (Sheaf of Paddy) to achieve these goals. Among others, Matamuhuri organisational upazila BNP President Jamil Ibrahim Chowdhury, General Secretary Hefazutur Rahman Tipu Mia, Organising Secretary Shoaibul Islam Sabuj, and senior BNP leaders were present at the meeting.
Titas attributes low gas pressure in southern Dhaka to illegal connections
Titas attributes low gas pressure in southern Dhaka to illegal connections
ACC seeks travel ban on Essential Drugs Co. MD
ACC seeks travel ban on Essential Drugs Co. MD
Govt to construct 1000-bed hospital in Nilphamari
Govt to construct 1000-bed hospital in Nilphamari
Feb 12 elections will set a standard for future polls: CA
Feb 12 elections will set a standard for future polls: CA
July Uprising Memorial Museum will show path to nation: CA
July Uprising Memorial Museum will show path to nation: CA
Majority of incidents involving minority communities in 2025 found non-communal: police report
Majority of incidents involving minority communities in 2025 found non-communal: police report
Remittance inflow crosses US$3 billion in January 
Remittance inflow crosses US$3 billion in January 
DHAKA, Feb 1, 2026 (BSS) - The country's remittance inflow witnessed a  remarkable year-on-year growth of 45.1 percent, reaching US$3.17 billion in  January, making it the third highest remittance inflow for a single month in  the country's history. The country had received $2.19 billion in remittances in the same period last  year, according to Bangladesh Bank (BB) data.   Bangladesh received $3.29 billion in March of the fiscal year 2024-25 which  was the highest remittance inflow for a single month in the country's history  and $3.23 billion in December 2025, making it the second highest remittance  inflow for a single month. During July to January in the current 2025-26 fiscal year, expatriate  Bangladeshis sent $19.44 billion remittances against $15.96 billion for the  same period of the previous fiscal. Talking to BSS, a senior official of the central bank said Bangladesh Bank  has taken different steps to increase remittance to overcome the foreign  exchange crisis and increase reserves. These measures have had a positive impact on expatriate income or remittance  coming into the country, he added.
Banks to remain closed on 11-12 February for election
Banks to remain closed on 11-12 February for election
BanglaBiz phase 2 portal promises 3-day company registration
BanglaBiz phase 2 portal promises 3-day company registration
3 martyr families in Sunamganj satisfied with Sheikh Hasina's verdict
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Remittance inflow crosses US$3 billion in January 
Stocks commence week on strong footing 
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Islami Andolon to unveil election manifesto on Feb 4
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Workshop on cyber threats and digital defense held at RU
Workshop on cyber threats and digital defense held at RU
Major development projects inaugurated at DU 
Major development projects inaugurated at DU 
AI is not threat to research, but a powerful helper: BRUR VC 
AI is not threat to research, but a powerful helper: BRUR VC 
Khalid Hossain urges Hamdard University graduates to help change country
Khalid Hossain urges Hamdard University graduates to help change country
9 women journalists get laptops in Khulna
9 women journalists get laptops in Khulna
KHULNA, Feb 1, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Journalist Protect Committee (BJPC) on  Sunday provided laptops to nine women journalists to enhance professional  skills and improve the quality of journalism. The laptops were distributed at a programme held at the Humayun Kabir Balu  auditorium of the Khulna Press Club this morning with funding from a Canadian  donor organisation and support from Article Nine. BJPC President Kaushik Dey presided over the programme while its General  Secretary Anisur Rahman Kabir conducted the event. Convener of the Khulna  Press Club Enamul Haque attended the event as a guest. Speakers at the programme included BJPC Executive Member Mostafa Jamal Poplu,  Independent Television Assignment Editor Mahmuda Akhter Moumita, BFUJ Joint  Secretary General Md Hedayet Hossain Molla, Ekushey Television Divisional  Head Ashraful Islam Noor, Jugantor Khulna Divisional Head Ahmed Musa Ranju,  Daily Probaho News Editor Mehdi Masud Khan, Nur Hossain Jony, Mohammad Milon,  Mosleh Uddin were present, among others. At the programme, the laptops, donated by the Canadian organisation, were  handed over to nine women journalists working in Khulna, Dhaka, Gopalganj and  Bagerhat. Speakers said women constitute more than half of the country's total  population, yet their participation in journalism remains comparatively low. They stressed that overall development is not possible without ensuring  women's advancement and called for stronger and more visible participation of  women in journalism. They also noted that women are demonstrating their capabilities both at home  and in the workplace and expressed hope to see them in higher positions,  saying no barrier can hold them back. 
2 deer poachers held in Sundarbans, trawler seized
2 deer poachers held in Sundarbans, trawler seized
Firearm, ammunition recovered in Dinajpur
Firearm, ammunition recovered in Dinajpur
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Tigresses finish T20 World Cup Qualifiers unbeaten
Alcaraz one set from victory in Australian Open final
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'Quiet assassin' Rybakina targets world number one after Melbourne win
Barca triumph at Elche to extend Liga lead
Barca triumph at Elche to extend Liga lead
SC to hear plea for enhancing Hasina-Kamal sentences on Feb 25
SC to hear plea for enhancing Hasina-Kamal sentences on Feb 25
DHAKA, Feb 1, 2026 (BSS) - The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court (SC)  today set February 25 for hearing an appeal filed by the ICT prosecution  seeking enhancement of the sentences of Sheikh Hasina and Asaduzzaman Khan  Kamal from imprisonment till death to death in a crimes against humanity case  over the July Mass Uprising. Appellate Division Judge in Chamber Justice Md Rezaul Haque fixed the date,  forwarding the matter to apex court full bench for hearing on that day. ICT Chief Prosecutor Muhammad Tajul Islam took part in the haring at the apex  court. The International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) on November 17 convicted and  sentenced ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina and former home minister  Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal to death for crimes against humanity committed during  the July Mass Uprising, holding them guilty under the doctrine of superior  command responsibility. The tribunal sentenced both Sheikh Hasina and Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal to  imprisonment till natural death for three counts of charge number one. It  also found them guilty of three counts of charge number two and sentenced  them to death. The prosecution, however, filed a petition, pleading to enhance their  sentences of imprisonment till natural death, awarded under charge number  one, to death on eight grounds.   
GSIMAL launched to promote media and AI literacy in Global South
GSIMAL launched to promote media and AI literacy in Global South
Intel shares plunge on earnings expectations
Intel shares plunge on earnings expectations
NASA astronaut stuck in space for nine months retires
NASA astronaut stuck in space for nine months retires
US regulator appeals Meta's court victory in monopoly case
US regulator appeals Meta's court victory in monopoly case
Social media sites block 4.7 million underage accounts in Australia
Social media sites block 4.7 million underage accounts in Australia
Seven-day BRRI research review workshop begins in Gazipur
Seven-day BRRI research review workshop begins in Gazipur
GPU Cloud, PaaS launched to strengthen Digital Public Infrastructure
GPU Cloud, PaaS launched to strengthen Digital Public Infrastructure

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140 disinformation identified in 73 Indian media about Bangladesh in 2025 
140 disinformation identified in 73 Indian media about Bangladesh in 2025 
Bangladesh targeted 140 disinformation across 73 Indian news outlets in 2025: Rumor Scanner 
Bangladesh targeted 140 disinformation across 73 Indian news outlets in 2025: Rumor Scanner 
Rumor Scanner identifies viral fake photocard targeting political sentiment
Rumor Scanner identifies viral fake photocard targeting political sentiment
BanglaFact rejects communal linkage over grocer Sarat murder
BanglaFact rejects communal linkage over grocer Sarat murder
'Schitt's Creek' star Catherine O'Hara dead at 71
'Schitt's Creek' star Catherine O'Hara dead at 71
Kendrick Lamar, Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga face off at Grammys
Kendrick Lamar, Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga face off at Grammys
Thirty get National Film Award-2023
Thirty get National Film Award-2023
Tourist travel to Saint Martin closed for 9 months from today
Tourist travel to Saint Martin closed for 9 months from today
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Munshiganj potato farmers hope for profits as cultivation exceeds target
Rangpur farmers busy with Boro rice planting amid improved weather
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World not ready for rise in extreme heat, scientists say
World not ready for rise in extreme heat, scientists say
Experts stress rapid implementation of effective water management policy
Massive winter storm sweeps across US bringing ice, frigid temps