CA pays homage to Liberation War martyrs on Victory Day
CA pays homage to Liberation War martyrs on Victory Day
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CA releases commemorative postage stamp on Victory Day
President pays tributes to Liberation War heroes on Victory Day
President pays tributes to Liberation War heroes on Victory Day
No scope for AL to contest forthcoming polls: Shafiqul Alam
No scope for AL to contest forthcoming polls: Shafiqul Alam
BNP to ensure security of ‘July Fighters’ if comes to power: Fakhrul
BNP to ensure security of ‘July Fighters’ if comes to power: Fakhrul
Prime accused Masud's close aide held over attack on Osman Hadi
Prime accused Masud's close aide held over attack on Osman Hadi
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Tarique Rahman to stand by animal lover 'Ruhul Bhai'
Tarique Rahman to stand by animal lover 'Ruhul Bhai'
Dhaka, Dec 15, 2025 (BSS) - BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman has announced his support for animal lover 'Ruhul Bhai'. Following Tarique Rahman's directive, a delegation from the Bangladesh Animal Welfare Association (BAWA), of which he is the chief patron, will meet Ruhul Bhai at 2:00pm tomorrow. The delegation will be led by BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Advocate Ruhul Kabir Rizvi Ahmed and will include BNP Media Cell member Atikur Rahman Rumon. Ruhul Bhai, a resident of Mohammadpur in the capital, has recently gained widespread attention on social media for his compassionate efforts to feed mongooses, dogs and cats, spending Tk 32,800.    
Parwar demands immediate arrest of listed terrorists for public safety
Parwar demands immediate arrest of listed terrorists for public safety
Journalist Anis Alamgir placed on 5-day remand
Journalist Anis Alamgir placed on 5-day remand
Dhaka strongly condemns deadly attack on Bangladeshi peacekeepers in Sudan
Dhaka strongly condemns deadly attack on Bangladeshi peacekeepers in Sudan
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
Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
Bank of Japan expected to hike rates to 30-year high
Bank of Japan expected to hike rates to 30-year high
TOKYO, Dec 16, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The Bank of Japan is expected to hike interest rates Friday for the first time since January, pushing them to their highest level in 30 years and potentially exacerbating turmoil in debt markets. Yields on Japanese government bonds have risen in recent weeks on worries about Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's budget discipline, while the yen has weakened. Higher BoJ interest rates make Japanese bonds more attractive than other assets, pushing down their prices but sending yields -- which move inversely -- higher. Japan's economy contracted 0.6 percent in the third quarter, but BoJ governor Kazuo Ueda said last week that the impact of US tariffs was less than feared. "So far, US corporates have swallowed the burden of tariffs without fully passing (them) through to consumer prices," Ueda told the Financial Times. At the same time, inflation has been above the BoJ's target of two percent for some time, with core consumer prices rising 3.0 percent in October. "The urgency stems from policymakers' recognition that the window for hiking will close once external headwinds intensify," said BMI (Fitch Solutions) in a note. - Record-high yields - The majority of economists polled by Bloomberg expect the BoJ to raise its main rate from 0.5 percent to 0.75 percent, which would be the highest since 1995. The BoJ only began raising rates from below zero in March 2024. The US Federal Reserve is now going in the other direction and cutting rates. The BoJ's move should help keep inflation in check, which would be welcome news to Takaichi, Japan's first woman prime minister. She hopes to avoid the fate of her predecessor Shigeru Ishiba, who suffered a string of election debacles in part because of anger over rising prices. The lower house last week approved an extra budget worth 18.3 trillion yen ($118 billion) to finance a major stimulus package to help households. But more than 60 percent of the planned spending will come from government borrowing, rekindling market anxiety about Japan's fiscal health. The country already has the biggest ratio of debt to gross domestic product (GDP) among major economies, with the International Monetary Fund projecting it to hit 232.7 percent this year. Yields on 30-year bond yields reached a record high in early December, and 10-year yields last week hit their highest level in 19 years. As well as pushing up bond yields, worries about Takaichi's "responsible proactive fiscal policy" have added to pressure on the yen, which in turn fuels inflation since Japan is so reliant on imports. "These factors will offset the effects of the economic stimulus measures and undermine the medium- to long-term stability of the economy and financial markets," said Takahide Kiuchi at the Nomura Research Institute. "This is the contradiction and weakness of the Takaichi administration's proactive fiscal policy," he said.  
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Asian markets retreat ahead of US jobs as tech worries weigh
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MBBS, BDS admission test results published, pass rate 66.57
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BRUR observes Martyred Intellectuals Day
BRUR observes Martyred Intellectuals Day
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RUET launches cashless system
NU VC pays tribute to martyrs intellectuals
NU VC pays tribute to martyrs intellectuals
Illegal dyeing, battery factories' utility lines cut in Narsingdi
Illegal dyeing, battery factories' utility lines cut in Narsingdi
Narsingdi, Dec 15, 2025 (BSS) - The Department of Environment (DoE) has disconnected electricity, gas and water connections of four factories here in the district for operating illegally without environmental clearance and Effluent Treatment Plants (ETP). The drive was conducted on Monday in areas under Sadar and Madhabdi police stations by the Narsingdi District Office of the Department of Environment, led by Executive Magistrate of the DoE Headquarters, Md. Sazzad Jahid Ratul. Confirming the matter, Narsingdi DoE Deputy Director Md. Badrul Huda said three dyeing factories and one battery factory were found operating without environmental clearance and ETP facilities, and their utility connections were accordingly disconnected. The factories are: Messrs Reham Textile in Chinishpur area of Narsingdi Sadar upazila, Bagdad Dyeing in Madhabdi, Messrs J & B Textile Mills in the same upazila, and Deng Feng Limited in Narsingdi Sadar. According to the DoE, the concerned factories had been operating for a long time without environmental approval and without any effective waste treatment system, posing serious risks to the local environment and public health. In this context, their utility connections were disconnected in accordance with the law. The Deputy Director further said that although the drive was carried out, utility connections of Messrs Aria Poultry Farm located in Birpur area of Narsingdi Sadar upazila were not disconnected. This is because the owner of the establishment filed a writ petition with the High Court Division on 24 September 2025, where a six-month stay order is currently in effect. During the operation, Deputy Director Md. Badrul Huda along with other officials and staff of the Narsingdi DoE were present. A patrol team of district police and RAB-11 assisted in maintaining law and order. Representatives of Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution Company Limited, Narsingdi, and Narsingdi Palli Bidyut Samity-1 and 2 also provided necessary assistance in disconnecting electricity and gas connections. The DoE noted such operations will continue to prevent environmental pollution and to ensure lawful industrial activities.  
Cadets' graduation parade held at Rangpur Marine Academy 
Cadets' graduation parade held at Rangpur Marine Academy 
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Dialogue on climate crisis held in Netrokona
Access to SC courtrooms to remain restricted for security reasons
Access to SC courtrooms to remain restricted for security reasons
SC functions suspended for half-day in honour of Justice Mesbahuddin
SC functions suspended for half-day in honour of Justice Mesbahuddin
ICT indictment order in JIC enforced disappearance case against Hasina, others Dec 18
ICT indictment order in JIC enforced disappearance case against Hasina, others Dec 18
Legal notice served over Tanore child Sajid's death
Legal notice served over Tanore child Sajid's death
Palestinians say Israeli forces killed teenager in West Bank
Palestinians say Israeli forces killed teenager in West Bank
RAMALLAH, Palestinian Territories, Dec 16, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The Ramallah-based Palestinian health ministry said on Monday that Israeli forces killed a teenage boy during a raid in the occupied West Bank. "Ammar Yaser Mohammad Taamara (16) was killed by a bullet to the chest fired by the occupation (Israeli) forces during their raid on the town of Tuqu, southeast of Bethlehem," the health ministry said in a statement. Contacted by AFP, the Israeli military said in a statement that there had been a "confrontation" in the Tuqu area in which rocks were thrown at its soldiers. "The soldiers used riot dispersal means and later on fired toward a main inciter, and a hit was identified." It said "the incident is under review". Israel has occupied the West Bank since 1967, where violence has soared since Hamas's October 2023 attack on Israel sparked the Gaza war. It has not ceased despite the fragile truce between Israel and Hamas that came into effect in October. Israeli troops or settlers have killed more than 1,000 Palestinians, many of them Hamas men, but also scores of civilians, in the West Bank since the start of the Gaza war, according to an AFP tally based on Palestinian health ministry figures. At least 44 Israelis, including both soldiers and civilians, have been killed in Palestinian attacks or Israeli military operations, according to official Israeli figures.  
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Harmer outshines Taijul to be named ICC Player of the Month

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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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Shilpakala Academy marks victory day with acrobatic show, special jatra pala
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Winter supplies ease kitchen market prices in Khulna
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EU set to scrap 2035 combustion-engine ban in car industry boost
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