Proposed budget production-friendly, business-friendly: Fakhrul
Proposed budget production-friendly, business-friendly: Fakhrul
Salaehuddin describes budget as people-oriented
Salaehuddin describes budget as people-oriented
No penny of state funds should be misused: Attorney General
No penny of state funds should be misused: Attorney General
US assures long-term cooperation in energy sector
US assures long-term cooperation in energy sector
Agro-livestock products, food items, essentials prices may drop 
Agro-livestock products, food items, essentials prices may drop 
Mahdi Amin discusses French language education option with ambassador
Mahdi Amin discusses French language education option with ambassador
Speaker congratulates BCB on historic ODI series victory over Australia
Speaker congratulates BCB on historic ODI series victory over Australia
DHAKA, June 11, 2026 (BSS) -Speaker of the Jatiya Sangsad Hafiz UddAhmadin ,  Bir Bikram, today congratulated the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) following  Bangladesh's historic One-Day International (ODI) series victory over  Australia. Bangladesh secured the three-match series with a game to spare after  defeating Australia by five wickets under the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS)  method in the second ODI at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium here  today. The Tigers had earlier won the opening ODI by 86 runs, taking an unassailable  2-0 lead in the series. In a congratulatory message, the Speaker extended his greetings to the  players, coaching staff and all others associated with the Bangladesh  national cricket team for the remarkable achievement. He expressed the hope that the team would continue its winning momentum and  bring further success for the country in international cricket. The series triumph is a landmark achievement as Bangladesh had secured its  first-ever bilateral ODI series victory against Australia in the country's  cricket history.  
RMCH receives medicines worth Tk 28 crore , Free of cost for patients
RMCH receives medicines worth Tk 28 crore , Free of cost for patients
Masudur assigned to oversee the Farmer Card program
Masudur assigned to oversee the Farmer Card program
Trump says canceling Iran strikes, flags possible deal
Trump says canceling Iran strikes, flags possible deal
WASHINGTON, United States, June 11, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - US President Donald Trump said he was calling off strikes on Iran that he had planned for Thursday, and flagged the signing of a possible deal with Tehran after top-level talks. Trump's latest sudden reversal on the war came after what he said were the agreements of "final points" by numerous countries -- except Iran. "Based on the fact that discussions with the Islamic Republic of Iran have been brought to the highest level of Iranian leadership and approved, I have... cancelled the scheduled strikes and bombings against Iran this evening," Trump said on his Truth Social network. Trump said that "discussions and final points have been, in both concept and great detail, approved by all parties involved" including the United States and Israel, who jointly launched the war in February, and a host of regional allies. "Time and place of the signing to be announced shortly," said Trump, adding that a US naval blockade of Iran would remain in place until then. There was no immediate reaction from Iran. Trump has for weeks veered between proclaiming a deal and threatening Iran, accusing Tehran as recently as Wednesday of "playing us for suckers." Earlier on Thursday, Trump vowed "very hard" strikes on Iran that evening and promised to take the country's key oil infrastructure in what would have been a major escalation. "At some point in the not too distant future, we will be taking Kharg Island, and other oil infrastructure points, and assume total control of their Oil and Gas Markets, much like we have with Venezuela," he said on social media. Kharg Island is at the heart of Iran's oil export industry, a lynchpin of the country's battered economy. It sits off Iran's Gulf coast, hundreds of kilometers northwest of the narrow, strategic Strait of Hormuz. - 'Crazy' - Trump talked about a possible seizure of the island earlier in the US-Israeli war in Iran, which began on February 28. A fragile ceasefire has been in place since early April. He gave no details of how the United States would seize Iran's oil terminals, but any such operation would almost certainly require the involvement of US ground troops. But the US leader himself appeared divided on whether to go ahead with the move, in a telephone interview with Fox News shortly after his social media post. "Look, my preference has always been take Kharg Island," Trump told Fox, before adding: "I don't know that America has the stomach for it, to be honest." Trump insisted that "I don't want to have boots on the ground" but said that "if I wanted to, we could put a small group of soldiers and take over the whole place." He also said he preferred not to hit Iran's civilian infrastructure, after previously threatening to strike power plants and bridges. "I'd rather not do it, because once you do that, the people suffer," Trump said. Trump also vented his increasing frustration with Iran for failing to agree a deal to end the war, open the Strait of Hormuz and agree not to develop a nuclear weapon. "The whole thing is crazy, and they're really in submission, they just don't know it yet," Trump said. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent meanwhile vowed Thursday to use Iranian funds to pay for damage that the country causes to Gulf allies.  
Govt to begin recruitment process soon for vacant posts: PM
Govt to begin recruitment process soon for vacant posts: PM
No plan to drop Bangla, philosophy, history from honours courses: Milon 
No plan to drop Bangla, philosophy, history from honours courses: Milon 
Shaheed Zia was symbol of Bangladesh's independence, sovereignty: Fakhrul
Shaheed Zia was symbol of Bangladesh's independence, sovereignty: Fakhrul
Khalilur vows trust-building, reform-driven UNGA presidency
Khalilur vows trust-building, reform-driven UNGA presidency
CPD welcomes green initiatives, reform measures in FY27 budget
CPD welcomes green initiatives, reform measures in FY27 budget
DHAKA, June 11, 2026 (BSS) - The Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) today welcomed several reform-oriented and sustainability-focused measures proposed in the national budget for fiscal year 2026-27, describing them as positive steps towards fostering a greener and more efficient economy. Speaking at a post-budget reaction briefing in the capital, CPD Executive Director Dr Fahmida Khatun said the budget contains a number of encouraging initiatives, including duty exemptions on solar panels and incentives for electric vehicles, which could support Bangladesh's transition to environmentally sustainable growth. She also appreciated the government's emphasis on structural reforms, noting that the first budget of the current administration presents an important opportunity to undertake long-awaited institutional changes. Among the reforms highlighted by the CPD was the proposal to separate tax policy functions from tax administration under the National Board of Revenue (NBR), a move the think tank believes could strengthen fiscal governance and improve revenue management. Dr Fahmida further noted that allocations for the health and education sectors have increased marginally as a share of GDP. She stressed, however, that improving the quality and efficiency of public spending would be essential to ensure the desired outcomes from these investments. The CPD also underscored the importance of effective implementation of the proposed measures, saying that sustained political commitment and administrative capacity would be key to translating policy intentions into tangible results. The think tank acknowledged the budget's focus on structural transformation, green growth and institutional reforms aimed at strengthening the country's long-term economic foundations.  
Ctg stakeholders hail proposed budget for FY2026-27
Ctg stakeholders hail proposed budget for FY2026-27
ASEAN diplomats visit BSEZ, express interest in expanding investment cooperation
ASEAN diplomats visit BSEZ, express interest in expanding investment cooperation
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Stolen oil, scrap recovered in two Coast Guard drives in Ctg
Drug trader arrested with 1,550 yaba tablets in Narsingdi
Govt to ensure balanced development by reducing inequality: Finance Minister
No penny of state funds should be misused: Attorney General
Prof Jahedur appointed Pro-VC of Gazipur Agricultural University
World Cup opening ceremony starts in Mexico City
Duty, tax exemptions proposed for environment-friendly battery industry
Trump says canceling Iran strikes, flags possible deal
Scuffles at Mexico's World Cup fan zone as thousands jostle for entry
World Cup opening ceremony starts in Mexico City
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FactWatch identifies misinformation campaign against Jubo Dal using false video
FactWatch identifies misinformation campaign against Jubo Dal using false video
AI video used to falsely claim police beating of photojournalist
AI video used to falsely claim police beating of photojournalist
Rumor scanner identifies SSC question leak claim as false
Rumor scanner identifies SSC question leak claim as false
False claim of Ctg Hindu girl abduction traced to Pakistan incident: BanglaFact
False claim of Ctg Hindu girl abduction traced to Pakistan incident: BanglaFact
Stolen oil, scrap recovered in two Coast Guard drives in Ctg
Stolen oil, scrap recovered in two Coast Guard drives in Ctg
CHATTOGRAM, June 11, 2026 (BSS) - Coast Guard has recovered stolen lube oil, diesel, scrap materials, batteries and indigenous weapons in two separate operations in the Patenga area of the city. Two people were arrested during the drives, according to a press release issued today by Lieutenant Commander Suman Al Mukit, Media Officer of Coast Guard East Zone. He said that on Wednesday night at around 11 pm, Coast Guard vessel "Shyamol Bangla" conducted a special operation based on confidential intelligence in the outer anchorage area under Patenga Police Station. During the operation, 1,134 litres of lube oil, four batteries, Tk 2,225 in cash and three indigenous weapons (knives), stolen from a commercial ship, were recovered. The estimated value of the seized items is Tk 4,66,900. Two persons were arrested along with the boat used in the theft. In another operation at around 4 am today, Coast Guard Outpost Patenga conducted a drive near Ghat No. 11 in Patenga, recovering 700 litres of diesel and two tons of scrap stolen from a commercial vessel. The estimated value of the recovered items is Tk 1,80,500. A wooden boat used in smuggling was also seized. However, no arrests were made in this incident as the suspects fled sensing the presence of the Coast Guard. Legal procedures against the detainees and the process of handing over the seized items are underway. Such operations will continue to curb smuggling and theft, the release added.   
Drug trader arrested with 1,550 yaba tablets in Narsingdi
Drug trader arrested with 1,550 yaba tablets in Narsingdi
20 meritorious students receive IGP scholarships
20 meritorious students receive IGP scholarships
Prof Jahedur appointed Pro-VC of Gazipur Agricultural University
Prof Jahedur appointed Pro-VC of Gazipur Agricultural University
Proposed budget allocates Tk 46,738 crore for primary education
Proposed budget allocates Tk 46,738 crore for primary education
CU Forestry Institute wins 'National Environment Award 2025'
CU Forestry Institute wins 'National Environment Award 2025'
Seminar on higher studies in the USA held at BRUR 
Seminar on higher studies in the USA held at BRUR 
Scuffles at Mexico's World Cup fan zone as thousands jostle for entry
Scuffles at Mexico's World Cup fan zone as thousands jostle for entry
World Cup opening ceremony starts in Mexico City
World Cup opening ceremony starts in Mexico City
We're completely outclassed by Bangladesh, says Green after series defeat
We're completely outclassed by Bangladesh, says Green after series defeat
Taskin hails Bangladesh's pace attack after historic series win over  Australia
Taskin hails Bangladesh's pace attack after historic series win over Australia
Roaring Tigers crush Australia to secure landmark ODI series
Roaring Tigers crush Australia to secure landmark ODI series
World Cup set for kickoff after high ticket prices, visa issues dog buildup
World Cup set for kickoff after high ticket prices, visa issues dog buildup
Maldives, Yemen earn victory
Maldives, Yemen earn victory

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World Cup blends soccer with global music stars
World Cup blends soccer with global music stars
Madonna stuns fans with New York pop-up concert
Madonna stuns fans with New York pop-up concert
Ukrainian haiku poet finds small miracles in war
Ukrainian haiku poet finds small miracles in war
Hollywood honors Marilyn Monroe, 100 years after her birth
Hollywood honors Marilyn Monroe, 100 years after her birth
Govt unveils wide-ranging allocations for ICT, startups, innovation sectors
Govt unveils wide-ranging allocations for ICT, startups, innovation sectors
Italian astronaut to pilot Artemis III mission
Italian astronaut to pilot Artemis III mission
3-day science, tech fair kicks off in Rangpur
3-day science, tech fair kicks off in Rangpur
Govt proposes Tk 1,884cr for aviation, tourism
Govt proposes Tk 1,884cr for aviation, tourism
Heart ring price may drop by Tk 20,000 as VAT, taxes withdrawn
Heart ring price may drop by Tk 20,000 as VAT, taxes withdrawn
Govt to establish modern primary healthcare units in every union, urban ward
Govt to recruit 5,000 doctors, 100,000 health workers
RMCH receives medicines worth Tk 28 crore , Free of cost for patients
Dinajpur farmer achieves success in summer cauliflower cultivation
Dinajpur farmer achieves success in summer cauliflower cultivation
Govt. earmarks Taka 28,881 cr for agriculture
Truck driver turned agripreneur finds success in grape cultivation in Satkhira
Scientists warn of record heat, threats to climate monitoring
Scientists warn of record heat, threats to climate monitoring
Odds rising for very strong El Nino: EU monitor
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