Attorney General Md Asaduzzaman resigns
Attorney General Md Asaduzzaman resigns
Govt vows credible elections, warns against sabotage: Adilur
Govt vows credible elections, warns against sabotage: Adilur
Tarique Rahman thanks countrymen for warm homecoming
Tarique Rahman thanks countrymen for warm homecoming
Tarique Rahman visits ailing mother at hospital again
Tarique Rahman visits ailing mother at hospital again
Khandaker Mosharraf returns home after treatment
Khandaker Mosharraf returns home after treatment
Tarique Rahman visits graves of army officers martyred in Pilkhana tragedy
Tarique Rahman visits graves of army officers martyred in Pilkhana tragedy
Students to receive textbooks on January 1: NCTB Chairman
Tasnim Jara to contest coming poll as independent
Tasnim Jara to contest coming poll as independent
DHAKA, Dec 27, 2025 (BSS)- National Citizen Party (NCP) senior joint member secretary Tasnim Jara today announced that she will contest the upcoming parliamentary election from Dhaka-9 constituency as an independent candidate. She made the announcement in a Facebook post addressed to the residents of Khilgaon, Sabujbagh and Mugda, saying that despite her long cherished aspiration to enter parliament through a political party platform, the prevailing realities have led her to decide against contesting as a nominee of any political party or alliance. In the post, Tasnim Jara described herself as a “daughter of the area,” noting that she was born and raised in Khilgaon. She said she had earlier promised the people to fight for them and contribute to building a new political culture in the country. “Regardless of the situation, I am determined to keep that promise. Therefore, in this election, I will contest from Dhaka-9 as an independent candidate,” she wrote. Highlighting the challenges of running independently, Jara said party-backed candidates usually enjoy organisational strength, local party offices, organised activists and institutional access to raise concerns related to security and administration. “As I am not contesting under any party banner, I will not have these advantages,” she said. She said her only reliance is on the people of the constituency, expressing hope that voters would stand by her considering her honesty, dedication and determination to practise a new kind of politics. Referring to legal requirements, Tasnim Jara said that under election laws, an independent candidate must submit signatures of support from at least 4,693 registered voters of the Dhaka-9 constituency on prescribed forms.  She said the process of collecting these signatures would begin tomorrow, adding that completing the task in a single day would be nearly impossible without spontaneous public support. She also called upon supporters to extend their support as volunteers or by providing space for signature collection to come forward. In the Facebook post, Tasnim Jara further addressed the issue of election fundraising, saying some supporters had earlier donated funds.   She said those who wish to receive refunds following her latest decision would be able to do so after verification of transaction details.
384 more arrested in Operation Devil Hunt Phase-2
384 more arrested in Operation Devil Hunt Phase-2
BRUR Inqilab Manch demands justice for Hadi's assassination 
BRUR Inqilab Manch demands justice for Hadi's assassination 
No scope for failure in holding free, fair elections: CEC
No scope for failure in holding free, fair elections: CEC
CA urges voters to choose honest, capable candidates
CA urges voters to choose honest, capable candidates
CA orders arrest of Hadi’s killers, maintain law and order before polls
CA orders arrest of Hadi’s killers, maintain law and order before polls
NBR chairman hints at further extension for online return submission deadline
NBR chairman hints at further extension for online return submission deadline
Process of transferring bank accounts into Sammilito Islami Bank at final stage
Process of transferring bank accounts into Sammilito Islami Bank at final stage
DHAKA, Dec 27, 2025 (BSS) - The process of transferring the bank accounts of depositors of the five banks included under the merger to the newly formed Sammilito Islami Bank is at the final stage.  If the process is completed within the next week, the deposits of the existing five banks will be automatically transferred to accounts of the newly formed Sammilito Islami Bank, said a release of the Bangladesh Bank today. Depositors will be able to withdraw up to a maximum of Taka 200,000 using their existing cheque books. Any remaining balance (if any) will remain secured in their bank accounts, and profit will be paid on such deposits at the prevailing rate. As the newly formed bank is a state-owned bank, public confidence in the bank is expected to increase, which in turn is likely to significantly reduce the demand for deposit withdrawals.
Lebanon's cabinet approves draft law on financial crisis losses
Lebanon's cabinet approves draft law on financial crisis losses
US stocks edge lower from records as precious metals surge
US stocks edge lower from records as precious metals surge
Youth festival held in Rajbari thru various competitions 
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Tarique Rahman visits ailing mother at hospital again
Attorney General Md Asaduzzaman resigns
Ferry services on Aricha -Kazirhat, Paturia -Daulatdia suspended 
Khandaker Mosharraf returns home after treatment
Tarique Rahman thanks countrymen for warm homecoming
‘Vote’r Gari’ traveling across country to campaign for referendum, national polls
JUJA screens documentary, unveils souvenir 'Arunodoy' marking July uprising
384 more arrested in Operation Devil Hunt Phase-2
Two drug peddlers held with Phensedyl in Narsingdi
BRUR Inqilab Manch demands justice for Hadi's assassination 
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JUJA screens documentary, unveils souvenir 'Arunodoy' marking July uprising
JUJA screens documentary, unveils souvenir 'Arunodoy' marking July uprising
Junior Scholarship Examination begins tomorrow
Junior Scholarship Examination begins tomorrow
DU 'A' Unit admission test held smoothly at RU
DU 'A' Unit admission test held smoothly at RU
JUJA praised for objective journalism amid criticism: JU VC
JUJA praised for objective journalism amid criticism: JU VC
Ferry services on Aricha -Kazirhat, Paturia -Daulatdia suspended 
Ferry services on Aricha -Kazirhat, Paturia -Daulatdia suspended 
MANIKGANJ, Dec. 27, 2025 (BSS) - Ferry operations between Aricha-Kazirhat on the Jamuna river and Paturia-Daulatdia on the Padma river were suspended tonight due to dense fog reducing visibility. Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation (BIWTC) officials confirmed the matter. Md Abdullah, manager of Arichaghat, said ferry services on the Aricha-Kazirhat route were halted at 9:30 pm. Two ferries, Bir Shreshtha Hamidur Rahman and Shah Ali, remain at Aricha Ghat, while Dhan Siri is stationed at Kazirhat and Chitra is anchored midstream near Kazirhat. Meanwhile, Abdus Salam, deputy general manager of Paturia Ghat, said services between Paturia and Daulatdia were suspended from 9:50 pm due to poor visibility caused by thick fog. At Paturia Ghat, four ferries - Shah Paran, Khan Jahan Ali, Cumilla and Bir Shreshtha Ruhul Amin - are waiting without loading vehicles or passengers.  Six ferries - Bir Shreshtha Jahangir, Vigar, Dhaka, Shah Mokdum, Hasna Hena, and Enayetpuri - remain at Daulatdia Ghat without vehicles or passengers.  Four ferries - Shah Keramat Ali, Golam Maula, Bir Shreshtha Motiur Rahman, and Language Martyred Shaheed Barkat - are anchored mid-river carrying vehicles and passengers.
Two drug peddlers held with Phensedyl in Narsingdi
Two drug peddlers held with Phensedyl in Narsingdi
Teenager dies in Chandpur market fire; five shops gutted
Teenager dies in Chandpur market fire; five shops gutted
DCCI President calls on Chief Justice 
DCCI President calls on Chief Justice 
Hadi killing: auto-rickshaw driver Kamal gives statement as a witness
Hadi killing: auto-rickshaw driver Kamal gives statement as a witness
Court orders to freeze 8 accounts of Hadi murder accused Faysal, his aids 
Court orders to freeze 8 accounts of Hadi murder accused Faysal, his aids 
Lawyer Alif Murder Case sent to trial court 
Lawyer Alif Murder Case sent to trial court 
Saudi Arabia demands Yemen separatists withdraw forces
Saudi Arabia demands Yemen separatists withdraw forces
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Dec 27, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Saudi Arabia warned Saturday it would back Yemen's government in any military confrontation with separatist forces and urged them to withdraw "peacefully" from recently-seized provinces. The statements came a day after reported Saudi air strikes on separatist positions in Yemen's Hadramawt province -- and after Washington called for restraint in the rapidly escalating conflict. General Turki al-Malki, the spokesman for the Riyadh-led groups, said they would act "directly and at the appropriate moment ... to protect civilian life", according to the Saudi news agency SPA. Saudi Defence Minister Khalid bin Salman posted on X that troops from the separatist Southern Transitional Council (STC) should "peacefully hand over" two regional governorates to the government. "It's time," he posted, "at this sensitive moment, to let reason prevail by withdrawing from the two provinces and doing so peacefully." The STC had warned on Friday that they were undeterred after strikes blamed on Saudi Arabia hit their positions, in the latest escalation since they seized large swathes of territory in the Hadramawt and Mahrah provinces. There were no immediate reports of casualties in the strikes. In recent weeks, separatists backed by the United Arab Emirates and seeking to revive the formerly independent state of South Yemen have made territorial gains. Experts say their successes have embarrassed regional heavyweight Saudi Arabia, the main backer of the internationally-recognised Yemeni government. Farea al-Muslimi, from the Chatham House think tank in London, told AFP that the STC had crossed Riyadh's "red lines" and that the situation could quickly get worse. "It is one bad thing to humiliate Saudi Arabia. And it is another much worse thing to humiliate Saudi Arabia publicly. And that's exactly what they did," he said. - US urges restraint - In Washington, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said: "We urge restraint and continued diplomacy, with a view to reaching a lasting solution." Following Friday's raids, Yemen's government urged the Saudi-led coalition to support its forces in Hadramawt, after separatists seized most of the country's largest province. The government asked the coalition to "take all necessary military measures to protect innocent Yemeni civilians in Hadramawt province and support the armed forces", the official Yemeni news agency said. A Yemeni military official said on Friday that around 15,000 Saudi-backed fighters were amassed near the Saudi border but had not been given orders to advance on separatist-held territory. The areas where they were deployed are located at the edges of territory seized in recent weeks by the UAE-backed STC. "We have not received military instructions to move towards the two provinces," the official said, requesting anonymity to discuss sensitive matters. Separatist advances have added pressure on ties between Saudi Arabia and the UAE, which support rival groups within Yemen's government. The government is a patchwork of groups that includes the separatists, and is held together by shared opposition to the Iran-backed Houthis. The Houthis pushed the government out of Yemen's capital Sanaa in 2014 and secured control over most of the north. The STC told AFP on Friday that Saudi Arabia had conducted two strikes, while a video aired on separatist-affiliated media showed a plume of smoke rising from the desert. The raids followed area clashes on Thursday between the separatists and a tribal leader close to Saudi Arabia, which the STC said killed two separatist fighters. On Friday, the UAE welcomed Saudi efforts to support security in Yemen, as the two Gulf allies sought to present a united front despite backing different sides in the fighting.    
Fiery Khaled restricts Noakhali to 143-7
Fiery Khaled restricts Noakhali to 143-7
Fakirerpool return to winning streak
Fakirerpool return to winning streak
Mohammedan, Rahmatganj split point in BFL
Mohammedan, Rahmatganj split point in BFL
Rangpur Riders arrive in Sylhet to kick off BPL
Rangpur Riders arrive in Sylhet to kick off BPL
Dhaka Capitals assistant coach Zaki passes away
Dhaka Capitals assistant coach Zaki passes away
Sylhet asks Noakhali to bat first
Sylhet asks Noakhali to bat first
Fortis, Brothers derby end 1-1 draw
Fortis, Brothers derby end 1-1 draw

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BanglaFact identifies Indian media's disinformation over Tarique Rahman's  speech
BanglaFact identifies Indian media's disinformation over Tarique Rahman's speech
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FactWatch identifies video falsely attributed to Khaleda Zia
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BanglaFact detects AI-generated Joy-Trump photo
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BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
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The Cure guitarist and keyboard player Perry Bamonte dies aged 65
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Cultural event marks Christmas Day at Shilpakala Academy
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Samiun Jahan Dola receives Natyabandhu Award
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Net-house potato farming boosts income, entrepreneurship in Rajshahi region
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