EC publishes revised list of redrawn constituencies
EC publishes revised list of redrawn constituencies
EC bars contesting in more than three seats 
EC bars contesting in more than three seats 
Country's budget for mental health research is inadequate: Dr. Noor Ahmed
First aid kits distributed among rickshaw pullers in city
First aid kits distributed among rickshaw pullers in city
DHAKA, Dec 12, 2025 (BSS) - US-based online portal 100shabda.com distributed free first aid kits among rickshaw pullers and public transport workers in the city today.  The first aid kit and hands-on training on use of the rickshaw pullers were giving at a function at Mirpur-14, a pres release said. The programme, with the slogan “Stand when you see an accident, save lives by giving first aid”, was supervised by Ashiq Islam, senior assistant press secretary to former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia and the editor of 100shabda.com, and supported by its publisher Shikder Al Zinnah  Doctors gave the participants hands-on training on how to proceed safely after an accident, manage bleeding and injuries, help with breathing, control crowds, move the injured to a safe place and the correct method of calling emergency services. Each kit contained bandages, gauze, antiseptic, tape, safety pins, gloves and masks. In addition, stickers with the slogan "Stand if you see an accident, save a life with first aid" were also given to them to put on their transport, so that public awareness is created. Former president of Dhaka Reporters Unity (DRU) Mursalin Nomani handed over the first aid boxes to rickshaw and auto-rickshaw drivers. Joining virtually from the United States, 100shabda.com editor Ashiq Islam said due to the densely populated environment, busy road traffic and infrastructural realities, numerous accidents occur every day.  The first few minutes after an accident is the most important for saving lives but the lack of timely first aid increases the risk of loss of life or serious injury in many cases, he said. “Public transport drivers, including rickshaw pullers, remain close to the accident sites and are often the first to come forward. So, arrangements have been made to distribute free first aid equipment and provide training to them with the aim of making them skilled in first aid,” Ashiq said. Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS) Chief Reporter GM Rajib Hossain also spoke on the occasion, among others. Senior journalists Saidul Islam, Yasir Arafat Ripon, MH Shaikat, Akhtaruzzaman, Dainik 100shabda chief technology officer Md Mashiur Rahman, special correspondent Mahmudul Hasan Rafin, journalists Ridwan and Shapla, bank officer Asaduzzaman and Dr Enayet Hossain were present, among others.
Two university students die in Demra motorbike–truck collision
Two university students die in Demra motorbike–truck collision
Sajid rescued after 32 hours, declared dead at hospital
Sajid rescued after 32 hours, declared dead at hospital
Advisers Mahfuj, Asif tender resignation
Advisers Mahfuj, Asif tender resignation
AL found organisationally involved in BDR carnage, Taposh identified as key coordinator: report
AL found organisationally involved in BDR carnage, Taposh identified as key coordinator: report
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Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
UK economy unexpectedly shrinks in October
UK economy unexpectedly shrinks in October
 LONDON, Dec 12, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Britain's economy unexpectedly contracted again in October, official data showed Friday, dealing a blow to the Labour government's hopes of reviving economic growth. Gross domestic product fell 0.1 percent in October following a contraction of 0.1 percent in September, the Office for National Statistics said in a statement. Analysts had forecast growth of 0.1 percent. Manufacturing rebounded in the month as carmaker Jaguar Land Rover resumed operations after a cyberattack that had weighed on the UK economy in September. But analysts noted that businesses and consumers reined in spending ahead of Britain's highly-expected annual budget. "Business and consumers were braced for tax hikes and the endless speculation and leaks have once again put a brake on the UK economy," said Lindsay James, investment manager at Quilter. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour party raised taxes in last month's budget to slash state debt and fund public services. At the same time, Britain's economic growth was downgraded from next year until the end of 2029, according to data released alongside the budget. Finance minister Rachel Reeves raised taxes on businesses in her inaugural budget last year -- a decision widely blamed for causing weak UK economic growth and rising unemployment. She returned in November with fresh hikes, this time hitting workers. Analysts said that Friday's data strengthened expectations that the Bank of England would cut interest rates next week.
Trump exasperated by his poor polling on the economy
Trump exasperated by his poor polling on the economy
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US Treasury chief seeks looser regulation at financial stability panel
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DU announces programmes marking Martyred Intellectuals’ Day, Victory Day
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JICA interested to invest in higher education in Bangladesh
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8-day book fair begins at RU
46th BCS viva voce schedule published
46th BCS viva voce schedule published
Baby Sazid laid to eternal rest at his native village
Baby Sazid laid to eternal rest at his native village
RAJSHAHI, Dec 12, 2025 (BSS) - Two-year-old Sazid Hossain, who died after slipping into a 42-foot shaft, was laid to eternal rest today at his family home in Koelhat village under Tanore upazila. A pall of grief descended on the village this morning as a large number of mourners gathered for Sazid's namaj-e-janaja, followed by his burial at the local Nekkiri Graveyard.  After a grueling 32-hour rescue effort, Fire Service teams retrieved Sazid around 9:07 pm on Thursday and rushed him to the nearest hospital, briefly raising hopes among relatives and villagers.  Those hopes were dashed shortly afterward when Upazila Health and Family Planning Officer Dr Barnabas Hasdak declared the child dead, stating that he had been "brought dead to the hospital."  The tragedy began around 1 pm on Wednesday, when Sazid accidentally fell into the deep, abandoned shaft while walking with his mother, Runa Khatun. Multiple Fire Service teams immediately launched the rescue operation. They dug down 42 feet before finally locating the child on Thursday night.  Earlier, a special camera had been lowered into the shaft but became stuck around the 35-foot level. Throughout the operation, rescuers supplied oxygen through the pipe and tried different methods to pinpoint the child's location, witnesses said.  Rajshahi Fire Service Assistant Director Didarul Alam told BSS that the rescue was initially slowed because soil had collapsed into the pipe during early attempts by villagers. Tanore Police Station officer-in-charge Shahinuzzaman said three Fire Service units-assisted by the Army, police, and the upazila administration-worked continuously in the hope of saving the child. Despite the relentless efforts, the operation ended in heartbreak when Sazid was pronounced dead.  
Polls schedule creates waves of enthusiasm in Narsingdi
Polls schedule creates waves of enthusiasm in Narsingdi
Mobile court fines vehicles to curb noise pollution in Magura
Mobile court fines vehicles to curb noise pollution in Magura
Another accused gives confessional statement in Pallabi Jubo Dal leader Kibria murder case
Another accused gives confessional statement in Pallabi Jubo Dal leader Kibria murder case
Court orders attachment of 1,936 acres of S Alam-owned land
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SC adjourns hearing on appeals against HC verdict on CG system till March 5
Democrats grill homeland security chief over immigration crackdown
Democrats grill homeland security chief over immigration crackdown
WASHINGTON, United States, Dec 12, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Democratic lawmakers called for US Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem's resignation Thursday as she defended the Trump administration's mass deportation program at a fiery congressional hearing. "You promised America that you would go after the worst of the worst," Democratic Representative Seth Magaziner said. But the vast immigration crackdown launched under Republican President Donald Trump has swept up veterans of the US military, their relatives, pregnant women, children and even some American citizens, Magaziner said. "There are many problems with your leadership but the biggest problem is this: You don't seem to know how to tell the difference between the good guys and the bad guys," he told the House Homeland Security Committee hearing, which was interrupted by demonstrators on several occasions. The panel's ranking Democrat Bennie Thompson said Noem has "diverted resources from critical Homeland Security agencies and programs to carry out an extreme immigration agenda." "Black and brown Americans in particular, have been racially profiled, detained and locked up," Thompson said. "So rather than sitting here and wasting your time and ours with more corruption, lies and lawlessness, I call on you to resign," he said, echoing a call Democrats have made for months as ICE has raided major cities. In June, after Senator Alex Padilla was tackled and cuffed at a press conference Noem held in Los Angeles, Senator Elizabeth Warren and others demanded she step down. - Noem defends tactics - In Thursday's hearing, Representative Delia C. Ramirez told Noem "your options are limited. Either you're going to resign, Trump's going to fire you, or you will be impeached." Ramirez, who represents the midwestern city of Chicago which has seen numerous ICE raids, also made a formal request for the House Judiciary Committee to open an investigation into Noem's "unlawful and potentially impeachable actions." While Democrats lambasted Noem and the Trump administration, Republicans praised her department for securing the US-Mexico border and rounding up undocumented migrants for deportation. Noem defended the tactics of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and accused the administration of Democrat Joe Biden of allowing "millions of people to come into our country illegally." She denied US citizens have been detained although she said there have been occasions when they were held until their identity could be confirmed. "We have never once detained or deported an American citizen," Noem said. "(When) we are doing our targeted enforcement operations against criminal illegal aliens, individuals that are in that area may be detained until we verify who they are, and then they are released." Trump ran for the White House promising to deport millions of undocumented migrants and Noem, as head of the Department of Homeland Security, oversees the operation.  
Duffy takes five as NZ thrash West Indies for 1-0 Test series lead
Duffy takes five as NZ thrash West Indies for 1-0 Test series lead
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BCB congratulates Dr Asif Nazrul on new advisory role
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First Division Cricket League to begin on Dec 14
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BCB thanks outgoing sports adviser for continuous support
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Hakim confident of hat-trick Asia Cup title
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Siddique bazar post win in Sr. Div Football 
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Two more matches of Premier Div. Volleyball League held

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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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BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
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AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
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Indian star acquitted in high-profile rape, abduction case
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Idrakpur Fort of Mughal era stands as a witness to time
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3 dengue patients die, 411 fresh cases detected overnight
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Country's budget for mental health research is inadequate: Dr. Noor Ahmed
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Aman harvest brings festive spirit, financial relief to Madaripur farmers
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Floods in US, Canada force huge evacuations
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