Europe hits back at Trump tariff threat over Greenland
Europe hits back at Trump tariff threat over Greenland
Train collision in Spain kills 21, injures dozens
Train collision in Spain kills 21, injures dozens
EC approves 23 appeals on final day of hearing
EC approves 23 appeals on final day of hearing
BNP urges EC to work with complete impartiality 
BNP urges EC to work with complete impartiality 
Vote for ‘Yes’ in referendum to bring change: Rizwana 
Vote for ‘Yes’ in referendum to bring change: Rizwana 
AI policy crucial for welfare of marginalized communities: Sharmeen Murshid
AI policy crucial for welfare of marginalized communities: Sharmeen Murshid
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ICT prosecution files formal charge against Shamim Osman, Ayon Osman, 10 others 
ICT prosecution files formal charge against Shamim Osman, Ayon Osman, 10 others 
DHAKA, Jan 19, 2026 (BSS) - The prosecution of the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) today filed its formal charge in a case against 12, including former Narayanganj-4 lawmaker Shamim Osman, and his son Imtinan Osman Ayon alias Ayon Osman, for their alleged role in committing crimes against humanity in Narayanganj during the July Mass Uprising.   Confirming the development to newsmen, prosecutor Gazi MH Tamim stated that the formal charge was filed with the office of the ICT Registrar this morning, and the ICT-1 is likely to hold a hearing on the matter.   The first tribunal on October 12, 2025, had set January 11, 2026, for submitting the probe report in a case against Ayon Osman and seven others, lodged over crimes against humanity committed in Narayanganj during the July-August Mass Uprising.   According to the prosecution, former Narayanganj-4 lawmaker Shamim Osman and his cohorts committed crimes against humanity in Narayanganj during the July-August Mass Uprising.  They carried out mass killings in an attempt to suppress the Mass Uprising, the prosecution said.  
Bangladesh is a safe place for all religions to practice faith freely: Dr Zahid
Bangladesh is a safe place for all religions to practice faith freely: Dr Zahid
Ethnic minority representatives meet Tarique Rahman
Ethnic minority representatives meet Tarique Rahman
Govt clarifies CA’s support for ‘Yes’ vote in referendum 
Govt clarifies CA’s support for ‘Yes’ vote in referendum 
Govt. has every right to campaign for “yes” vote in referendum: Riaz
Govt. has every right to campaign for “yes” vote in referendum: Riaz
Won’t take steps to harm Dhaka’s relations with any country: Touhid  
Won’t take steps to harm Dhaka’s relations with any country: Touhid  
Bangladesh sets Guinness World Record with highest flag-parachuting demonstration 
Bangladesh sets Guinness World Record with highest flag-parachuting demonstration 
Gold, silver hit records and stocks fall as Trump fans trade fears
Gold, silver hit records and stocks fall as Trump fans trade fears
HONG KONG, Jan 19, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Gold and silver hit record highs Monday while most equity markets fell after Donald Trump revived trade war fears by threatening several European nations with tariffs over their opposition to the United States buying Greenland. The US president has fanned already-rising geopolitical tensions this month by insisting that Washington would take control of the North Atlantic island, citing national security needs. And on Saturday, after talks failed to resolve "fundamental disagreement" over the Danish autonomous territory, he announced he would hit eight countries with fresh levies over their refusal to submit to his demands. He said he would impose 10 percent tariffs on Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Finland from February 1 -- rising to 25 percent from June 1 -- if they did not agree to the takeover. The announcement drew an immediate response, with a joint statement from the countries saying: "Tariff threats undermine transatlantic relations and risk a dangerous downward spiral." The move also threatened a trade deal signed between the United States and European Union last year, with German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul telling ARD television: "I don't believe that this agreement is possible in the current situation." Meanwhile, aides to French President Emmanuel Macron said he would ask the EU to activate a never-before-used "anti-coercion instrument" against Washington if Trump makes good on his threat. This measure allows for curbing imports of goods and services into the EU, a market of 27 countries with a combined population of 450 million. Bloomberg reported member states were discussing the possibility of retaliatory levies on EUR93 billion ($108 billion) of US goods. The prospect of a trade war between the global economic heavyweights shook markets, with safe haven assets extending gains that had come on the back of Trump's threats against Iran last week and the US ouster of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro. Gold, a key go-to in times of turmoil, hit a peak of $4,690.59, while silver struck $94.12. On equity markets, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Sydney, Singapore and Wellington retreated, though there were gains in Seoul and Taipei. European and US futures sank. The dollar also retreated against its peers, with the euro, sterling and yen all higher. "The next signpost is whether this moves from rhetoric to policy, and that is why the concrete dates matter," wrote Charu Chanana, chief investment strategist at Saxo Markets. "On the European side, the decision path matters as much as the headline, because there is a difference between merely mentioning the anti-coercion instrument as a signal and formally pursuing it as action. "Even if the immediate tariff threat gets negotiated down, the structural risk is that fragmentation keeps rising, with more politicised trade, more conditional supply chains, and higher policy risk for companies and investors." There was little major reaction to data showing China's economy expanded five percent last year, in line with its target. However, growth in the final three months slowed sharply from the previous quarter. Investors in Seoul and Taipei brushed off a warning from US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick that South Korean chipmakers and Taiwan firms not investing in the United States could be hit with 100 percent tariffs unless they boost output in the country. - Key figures at around 0230 GMT - Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 1.0 percent at 53,412.88 (break) Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 0.7 percent at 26,670.01 Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.1 percent at 4,099.23 Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1628 from $1.1604 on Friday Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3397 from $1.3382 Dollar/yen: DOWN at 157.54 yen from 158.07 yen Euro/pound: UP at 86.79 pence from 86.69 pence West Texas Intermediate: UP 0.1 percent at $59.52 per barrel Brent North Sea Crude: FLAT at $64.15 per barrel New York - Dow: DOWN 0.2 percent at 49,359.33 (close) London - FTSE 100: FLAT at 10,235.29 (close)  
China says economy grew 5% last year, among slowest in decades
China says economy grew 5% last year, among slowest in decades
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NBR launches automatic credit of import-stage income tax to e-returns
Youth festival held in Rajbari thru various competitions 
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Workshop on election-time journalism begins at JU
Workshop on election-time journalism begins at JU
10 DU students receive Professor Sitara Parvin Award
10 DU students receive Professor Sitara Parvin Award
RU 'A' unit admission test held at KU sub-centre
RU 'A' unit admission test held at KU sub-centre
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Khaleda Zia was architect of modern democracy: Manju
Khaleda Zia was architect of modern democracy: Manju
KHULNA, Jan 19, 2026 (BSS) - A doa and discussion meeting was held in Khulna today seeking eternal peace for the soul of BNP Chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia. Khulna City Corporation (KCC) Wholesale Raw Market Traders and Owners' Association organised the programme with its president Sheikh Saber Hossain in the chair. BNP-nominated candidate for Khulna-2 constituency Nazrul Islam Manju attended the programme as the chief guest, while Khulna City BNP President Shafiqul Alam Mona and General Secretary S M Shafiqul Alam Tuhin were present as special guests. Speaking as the chief guest, Manju said Begum Khaleda Zia was the architect of modern democracy in Bangladesh and a leader of uncompromising principles. Ignoring injustices, oppression and persecution, she always moved forward on the path of truth and justice. He said she never compromised on the interests of the country and its people and devoted her entire life to the struggle for democracy, freedom and sovereignty, sacrificing personal comfort and happiness. "Such leadership is rare in the political history of Bangladesh," he added. Recalling her leadership, Manju said even after losing everything, Begum Khaleda Zia continued to think about the country and its people, noting that establishing people's rights was the core philosophy of her politics. The programme concluded with a special doa and munajat seeking eternal peace of the soul of Begum Khaleda Zia. Leaders and activists of BNP and its associate organisations were also present.
Motorcycle crash kills school student in Narail
Motorcycle crash kills school student in Narail
BGB recovered firearms, ammunition from Rajshahi Char
BGB recovered firearms, ammunition from Rajshahi Char
Switzerland's Ruegg sprints to second Tour Down Under title
Switzerland's Ruegg sprints to second Tour Down Under title
Klopp 'surprised and not surprised' by Alonso's Madrid exit
Klopp 'surprised and not surprised' by Alonso's Madrid exit
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South Korea, Italy agree to deepen AI, defence cooperation
South Korea, Italy agree to deepen AI, defence cooperation
SEOUL, Jan 19, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - South Korea and Italy agreed Monday to expand cooperation in artificial intelligence, space and the defence industry, pledging to confront "global challenges" at a bilateral summit in Seoul. President Lee Jae Myung hosted Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for the summit at his office in the first visit by an Italian leader to South Korea in almost two decades. Speaking alongside the far-right leader following their meeting, Lee said the two countries would "further expand the horizons of cooperation into advanced industries such as artificial intelligence, space, and aviation". "In addition, we will pursue complementary cooperation in the defence industry based on each side's strengths," Lee added. South Korea has emerged as a major arms exporter in recent years as Central and Eastern European countries -- including Poland -- have signed deals with South Korean manufacturers in the face of Russia's protracted war in Ukraine. The South has remained combat-ready since the 1950-53 Korean War ended in a truce and has been quick to export arms to countries in need. But it has not supplied weapons to Ukraine due to a domestic policy preventing the provision of arms to countries at war. "The war in Ukraine also poses an extremely serious risk to Europe's security in every respect," Meloni said. "For that reason, we will continue to pursue new forms of cooperation at the global level," she added, describing Seoul as "one of the G7's most important partners". Lee also vowed to "work closely together to contribute to global peace" and "safeguard the universal value of peace, extending our efforts ... to the wider world".  
Night, day temperature to remain nearly unchanged
Night, day temperature to remain nearly unchanged
Dry weather likely across country
Dry weather likely across country
Dry weather likely across country in next 24 hours
Dry weather likely across country in next 24 hours
Mild cold wave continues in north, relief likely during daytime
Mild cold wave continues in north, relief likely during daytime
Temperatures dip as mild cold wave hits north, west
Temperatures dip as mild cold wave hits north, west
Country’s lowest temperature in Panchagarh for sixth consecutive day
Country’s lowest temperature in Panchagarh for sixth consecutive day
Mild cold wave likely to widen, temperatures dip further
Mild cold wave likely to widen, temperatures dip further

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'Kuashar Gaan' concert at DU on Jan 17 to support cold-affected people
'Kuashar Gaan' concert at DU on Jan 17 to support cold-affected people
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Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei debuts in India
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Golden Globes viewership shrinks again
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35 more dengue patients hospitalized  
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Dr Zahid provides free treatment to cold patients in Dinajpur
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Ramsagar Dighi draws heavy tourist rush during winter
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Farmers show interest in groundnut cultivation in Sherpur char 
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Ramsagar Dighi draws heavy tourist rush during winter
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