Adilur urges people to vote 'Yes' in referendum
Adilur urges people to vote 'Yes' in referendum
Postal Vote: EC asks voters to contact call centre to reset password on app
Postal Vote: EC asks voters to contact call centre to reset password on app
BNP leaders, supporters throng Begum Khaleda Zia’s grave to pay homage
BNP leaders, supporters throng Begum Khaleda Zia’s grave to pay homage
Citizens' personal data is a trust deposited with entrepreneurs: Taiyeb
Citizens' personal data is a trust deposited with entrepreneurs: Taiyeb
Tarique Rahman holds virtual meeting with US trade delegate
Tarique Rahman holds virtual meeting with US trade delegate
Tarique Rahman to attend citizens' condolence meeting for Khaleda Zia today 
Tarique Rahman to attend citizens' condolence meeting for Khaleda Zia today 
Indiscriminate use of antibiotics heightens risk of superbugs
Khasru for empowering people, cutting power to prevent reemergence of fascism  
Khasru for empowering people, cutting power to prevent reemergence of fascism  
CHATTOGRAM, Jan 16, 2026 (BSS) - BNP Standing Committee member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury said that power of people should be increased through reducing the power of the state as more power in state ultimately help emerge fascism and create worrisome situation for the countrymen.  Khasru made the remarks while speaking as chief guest at founding anniversary function of Chattogram Dharma Ujjal Parishad held at National Maritime Academy this afternoon.  Captain Ataur Rahman and member of the BNP’s International Affairs Sub-Committee Israfil Khasru spoke at the function as special guest.   BNP leader and former CCC counsellor Sarfaraj Kader Russel , Roknuddin Mahmud , Trustee of Buddhist Welfare Trust Rubel Barua , Pritom Barua Dhalim, Bipul Chakma , Alo Chakma , Shukarjit Chakma , Jibon Chakma , Robi Chakma , Biddaashay  Chakma  and Mamuni Chakma, among others, addressed the function. Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury said that BNP wants that every citizen of the country to be empowered as per their constitutional rights and plan has been chalked out to bring necessary changes in future in this regard.      “Countrymen were kept hostage and frustration gripped the people in the past as more power in compare to people had concentrated on state hand. That’s why it is high time to cut state power with enhancing the power of people,” Khasru observed.   “We have to maintain prevailing inter-religious harmony and social unity. We want every citizen of the country work freely, ensure their participation in all affairs and take leadership as per their capacity,” he said.   Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury also said that women’s bigger scale participation in all social and state affairs was a key pre-requisite for sustainable development and bringing effective changes in the society.  “We all are equal and rights of every citizens irrespective of caste, creed and religion are equal. So you need not to feel inferiority in this regard,” Khasru added.
Century-old Zamindar Suresh Chandra public library faces extinction in Dinajpur
Century-old Zamindar Suresh Chandra public library faces extinction in Dinajpur
49 arrested under Operation Devil Hunt Phase-2 in Dhaka
49 arrested under Operation Devil Hunt Phase-2 in Dhaka
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 
Govt implementing extensive programmes nationwide to create awareness about referendum
Govt implementing extensive programmes nationwide to create awareness about referendum
Bangladesh’s economy grows by 4.50% in Q1 of FY26
Bangladesh’s economy grows by 4.50% in Q1 of FY26
China's 2025 economic growth likely slowest in decades: analysts
China's 2025 economic growth likely slowest in decades: analysts
     BEIJING, Jan 16, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - China's economy likely grew last year at its weakest rate in three decades, outside of the pandemic, according to an AFP survey of analysts ahead of official data on Monday. The world's second-largest economy struggled to shore up its property market while boosting domestic consumption as Chinese exports to the key US market were crimped by Donald Trump's tariffs. President Xi Jinping said last month that growth probably met an annual target of "around five percent" in 2025. Economists estimated a median figure of 4.9 percent, in what would be the weakest growth since 1990 when China was under Western sanctions after the deadly Tiananmen Square crackdown. The announcement will be "close enough for officials to declare victory" in meeting the roughly five-percent number, a "political comfort blanket" for Beijing, said Sarah Tan of Moody's Analytics. But the composition of Chinese growth was "deeply uneven" and official figures "mask the weak sentiment on the ground", she said. Analysts agreed the main problem was China's property sector, which has failed to overcome a persistent debt crisis despite rate cuts and loosened restrictions on homebuying. House prices have risen slightly in some large cities but the broader market remains sluggish. "We see no sign of a near-term property sector bottoming out," analysts from Goldman Sachs said. Without bolder measures like converting housing stock into affordable homes, the industry will remain unstable, analysts warned. - Waning investments - Investments in property and infrastructure likely took a hit last year. Official figures already show that fixed-asset investment slowed 2.6 percent between January and November, its sharpest rate since 2020. Larry Hu and Yuxiao Zhang of Macquarie Group attributed the decline to unannounced "data revisions" by Beijing, adding they did not expect policymakers to respond. Property investment could fall by 12 percent in 2026, they predicted. Tianchen Xu of the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) also forecast a real-estate "correction" in 2026, adding: "This will remain a drag on growth." Meanwhile, constraints on local government finances pushed a wider slowdown in manufacturing and infrastructure investment last year, Goldman Sachs analysts said. China's outbound foreign direct investment continued to outpace inbound flows in recent quarters, they noted. - Too anxious to spend - Domestic spending is also cause for concern. Retail sales, a key indicator of consumption, grew at their slowest pace in nearly three years in November. Economists have long urged Beijing to move towards a growth model powered by consumption rather than exports and manufacturing. Excess supply remains an issue in manufacturing despite a government campaign last year to combat overcapacity and price cutting. China aims to become a global powerhouse in advanced manufacturing, but that promises little for domestic spending, according to Goldman Sachs analysts. "High-end manufacturing and frontier technology will not generate many jobs or lead to significantly higher incomes for average households, making only a limited contribution to private consumption," they said. Chinese consumers remain jittery about the wider economy and high unemployment, even though officials have relaxed fiscal policy and subsidised the replacement of household items in a sputtering bid to boost spending. "That anxiety is shaping how households spend," Tan said, noting that while domestic tourism rebounded to pre-pandemic levels last year, the average outlay per traveller was lower. - Minimal US impact - Robust exports have been a bright spot in the cloudy economic picture despite a bruising trade war with the United States that saw Trump slap steep tariffs on Chinese products. Official data showed Chinese exports to the United States plunged by 20 percent in 2025, but that had little impact on demand for Chinese products elsewhere. China's trade surplus hit a record $1.2 trillion last year, with officials lauding a "new historical high" filled by other trade partners. "The trade war 2.0 didn't impact China much, leading Beijing to refrain from implementing major stimulus measures," said Hu and Zhang of Macquarie. Tan agreed that "exports are propping up the economy while consumers and property developers hang back". But whether they continue to drive the economy in 2026 remains to be seen. Economists expect Beijing to reveal new stimulus measures -- potentially at its annual parliamentary session in March -- to address core challenges. "We think there will be a turnaround this year driven by policy support from fiscal and new financing policy tools," said Erin Xin at HSBC. Xu, of the EIU, predicated that fiscal policy would be "expansionary by historical standards" for China to reach its growth target. Macquarie analysts, however, were more conservative, saying "the size of the stimulus package will largely depend on the magnitude of the export slowdown".
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Oil prices slump after Trump eases concerns over Iran
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US says reached deal with Taiwan to lower tariffs, boost investments
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Plastic waste cleanup drive held in Chalan Beel
Plastic waste cleanup drive held in Chalan Beel
NATORE, Jan 16, 2026 (BSS)- A plastic waste cleanup drive was arranged in Chalan Beel today to make the wetland free from pollution with spontaneous participation of locals.    The drive was undertaken aimed at enhancing its agricultural utility and protecting environment of the vast wetland, organizers said. Chalan Beel Biodiversity Protection Committee initiated the cleanup drive at Tishikali Shrine area. On the occasion ‘shinni’ was also distributed among people.    Singra Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Abdullah Al Rifat, Upazila Engineer Ahmed Rafiq, Chalan Beel Biodiversity Conservation Committee President Professor Akhtaruzzaman, General Secretary Saiful Islam, Organizing Secretary Professor Harun ar Rashid and Model Government Primary School Headmaster Saidur Rahman were present as guests. Longtime dumping of plastic wastes, glasses and food packets made the aquatic resources of the wetland endangered as well as decreasing the fertility of agricultural land.   Speakers urged all to motivate people to refrain from environmentally destructive activities and increase public awareness to protect the natural treasure. Organizers also distributed leaflets to make people aware against the use of single-use plastic items and dispose all wastes in the designated dustbins, reinforcing the message of environmental protection and sustainable good practices.
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'Voter Gari' campaign launched in Bagerhat
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People must remain vigilant for a credible election: Manju
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6th round of women’s football league to be held tomorrow
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Shoriful maiden 5-wicket haul dismisses Noakhali for 126
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Liton Das named Rangpur Riders captain for remainder of BPL
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Kremlin says calls by some European states to resume dialogue with Russia 'positive'
Kremlin says calls by some European states to resume dialogue with Russia 'positive'
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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
Cold wave eases, limited to three districts
Cold wave eases, limited to three districts
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Cold wave shifts, fog deepens despite unchanged temperatures
Cold wave lingers in 19 districts despite slight temperature rise
Cold wave lingers in 19 districts despite slight temperature rise

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Ramsagar Dighi draws heavy tourist rush during winter
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