Forex reserves stand at $35.12b
Forex reserves stand at $35.12b
Israel, Lebanon extend ceasefire as Iran peace talks stall
Israel, Lebanon extend ceasefire as Iran peace talks stall
Govt moves to expedite digitisation of Bangladesh Film Archive
Govt moves to expedite digitisation of Bangladesh Film Archive
Nitai opens Archaeological Museum in Agargaon
Nitai opens Archaeological Museum in Agargaon
Govt, BSK to jointly develop reading habit among students
Govt, BSK to jointly develop reading habit among students
Land grabbers will not be spared: State Minister
Land grabbers will not be spared: State Minister
Govt considering private investment to improve railway services: Habibur Rashid
Climate change not merely environmental issue, but human health crisis: Speakers
Climate change not merely environmental issue, but human health crisis: Speakers
RAJSHAHI, April 24, 2026 (BSS) - An awareness session titled 'Climate Change and Human Health' has been held in the city to highlight the health risks associated with climate change. The session was organized by the National Youth Council Bangladesh with support from the Department of Environment on Thursday at SOS Children's Village Rajshahi. Tasmina Khatun, Deputy Director of the Department of Environment, attended the event as the chief guest. Speakers at the session said climate change is disproportionately affecting children and youth, making it crucial to raise awareness among the younger generation about environmental issues. They emphasized that there is a strong link between the environment and human health, noting that climate change is no longer just an environmental concern but a major public health issue. Tasmina Khatun said personal awareness, eco-friendly behaviour, and active participation of youth are essential to mitigate the adverse impacts of climate change. She also stressed the need for building a social movement alongside government initiatives to effectively address the challenges. Dr Ashraf Hossain, Project Director of SOS Children's Village Rajshahi, delivered the welcome speech. Hasan Asif Khan Chowdhury, Director of Youth Development and External Affairs at SOS Children's Villages International in Bangladesh, gave the opening remarks. Shehan Tawsif, Lecturer at the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies at Rajshahi University, presented the keynote speech. The closing remarks were delivered by Mizanur Rahman, In-charge and Programme Officer of SOS Youth Village Rajshahi. 
DMP acting commissioner urges citizens to share information to prevent crime
DMP acting commissioner urges citizens to share information to prevent crime
Two killed in bus accident in Banani
Two killed in bus accident in Banani
War in the Middle East: latest developments
War in the Middle East: latest developments
 PARIS, France, April 24, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The latest developments in the Middle East war: - 'Tight' gas markets - The market for liquefied natural gas (LNG), which has been strained by the war, will remain "tight" through 2026 and 2027", the International Energy Agency said. - Oil prices rise - Oil prices extended gains and stocks struggled as investors worried about a lack of progress in ending the Middle East crisis, with Tehran keeping the Strait of Hormuz closed and the US maintaining a blockade of Iranian ports. - Everyone needs 'stability' - "It is in everyone's interest for stability to return as soon as possible and for the world's economies to be reassured," French President Emmanuel Macron said as he attended an EU summit in Nicosia, where talks with Middle East leaders were also scheduled. - US reward - The US State Department is offering up to $10 million for information on the leader of the Tehran-backed Iraqi armed group Kataeb Sayyid al-Shuhada (KSS), which Washington designates as a terrorist organisation. - Israel-Lebanon ceasefire extended - The ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon will be extended for three weeks, US President Donald Trump announced Thursday. "I think there's a very good chance of having peace. I think it should be an easy one", Trump told reporters, adding that he plans to meet with top leadership from both countries in the next couple weeks. - Hezbollah fires on northern Israel - Hezbollah said on Thursday it fired rockets at Israel, accusing it of "violation of the ceasefire and its targeting of the town of Yater in southern Lebanon". Hezbollah said it targeted the Shtula settlement in northern Israel with rockets. - Trump says 'clock is ticking' for Iran - Trump said Thursday the United States is under no pressure to end the war with Iran, but "the clock is ticking" for Tehran, as disruption from the conflict batters the world economy. He also ruled out striking Iran with a nuclear weapon. "A nuclear weapon should never be allowed to be used by anybody," the US president told reporters at the White House. - US aircraft carrier arrives in Middle East - The USS George H.W. Bush aircraft carrier has arrived in the Middle East region, the US military said Thursday, bringing the number of the American navy battle groups in the theatre to three. - Iran welcome at World Cup - Iran's footballers will be welcome at this year's World Cup, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Thursday, distancing the US government from a proposal that Italy could take their place in the tournament. Rubio denied that Washington had asked the Iranian team not to come, but warned members of its delegation deemed to have ties to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) may be barred. - Israel awaits 'green light' - Israel's defence minister, Israel Katz, said the country was "prepared to resume the war" and was awaiting a green light from Washington to return Iran to "the Stone Age". - Trump's Hormuz order - Trump on Thursday said "I have ordered the United States Navy to shoot and kill any boat, small boats though they may be...that is putting mines in the waters of the Strait of Hormuz". - US forces board tanker - The US Defense Department said Thursday its forces boarded a vessel in the Indian Ocean that was providing material support to Iran, the second time it had done so in three days.
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
PM asserts firm stance on press freedom
PM asserts firm stance on press freedom
Feb 12 election established voting rights of people: PM 
Feb 12 election established voting rights of people: PM 
“Fuel Pass” app reduces suffering
“Fuel Pass” app reduces suffering
ADB approves $250m loan to implement social protection reforms 
ADB approves $250m loan to implement social protection reforms 
DHAKA, April 24, 2026 (BSS) - The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $250 million loan to support Bangladesh in operationalizing and institutionalizing critical reforms to improve the efficiency, coverage and effectiveness of the country's social protection system. The Subprogram 2 of the Second Strengthening Social Resilience Program aims to strengthen protective and preventive social protection measures to reduce vulnerability, exclusion, and poverty risks.  The program focuses on improving social protection system management, expanding its coverage and scope, and enhancing protection for vulnerable populations, said an ADB press release. "This program represents an important milestone in Bangladesh's transition toward a more modern, inclusive, and resilient social protection system," said ADB Country Director for Bangladesh Hoe Yun Jeong.  By expanding coverage for vulnerable groups-particularly women-and introducing contributory protection mechanisms, the reforms, introduced by this program, will help reduce poverty risks while supporting long-term economic stability.  "ADB is proud to partner with Bangladesh in building a system that is more efficient, adaptive, and better equipped to promote inclusive growth and shared prosperity", Jeong said.  Reforms under the program include the development of contributory social protection schemes, which is expected to help ease longer-term fiscal pressure.  The widow allowance program will also extend support to at least 250,000 additional vulnerable women, while adaptive social protection will be strengthened through initiative climate adaptive measures under a core workfare program. In addition, access to financial services for women entrepreneurs will increase by at least 15% through the Bangladesh Bank's targeted refinancing scheme. The initiatives under the program are expected to generate significant micro-level outcomes, including enhanced productivity and efficiency, increased female labor force participation, and greater poverty reduction-leading to positive macroeconomic effects and contributing to inclusive economic growth. ADB, founded in 1966, is a leading multilateral development bank owned by 69 members, including 50 from the Asia and Pacific region, and works to promote sustainable, inclusive, and resilient development.
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20-point demand placed in Rajshahi to protect rivers, environment
20-point demand placed in Rajshahi to protect rivers, environment
RAJSHAHI, April 24, 2026 (BSS) – A human chain was held in Rajshahi today with a 20-point demand to protect rivers, trees and the environment. ‘Nodi O Poribesh Bachao Andolon, Bangladesh’ (Save Rivers and Environment Movement, Bangladesh) organised the programme at Shaheb Bazar Zero Point in the city. The event was conducted by the movement’s General Secretary, Advocate Hossain Ali Piar, and presided over by its President, Advocate Enamul Haque. Speakers included Dr Wasim Hossain, President of Heritage Rajshahi Mahbub Siddiqui, Zakib Khan, Dr Mohammad Kamaruzzaman, Chairman of Save the Nature and Life Md Mizanur Rahman, Md Saiful Hasnain Hikl, and social worker Waliur Rahman Babu. Addressing the programme, speakers said indiscriminate tree cutting in the name of development must be stopped and environment-friendly development ensured. They demanded effective initiatives to conserve the city’s remaining trees and to bring those involved in anti-environmental activities to justice. They also called for planting another 100,000 fruit and medicinal trees in Rajshahi within one year under a new initiative. The speakers further demanded measures to curb noise pollution by banning the use of prohibited hydraulic horns, including on motorcycles, and by halting their production and marketing. They also called for the construction of sanitary drainage systems instead of open drains and for banning single-use plastics to tackle plastic pollution.  
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3 tonnes of fertiliser seized in Rajshahi
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National Nutrition Week observed with community engagement in Naogaon
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Govt moves to expedite digitisation of Bangladesh Film Archive
Govt moves to expedite digitisation of Bangladesh Film Archive
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Met Opera says Saudi partnership has fallen through
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US approves first gene therapy for rare form of hearing loss
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31 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
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Five more die of measles, measles like symptoms
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Beautiful Bangladesh Run to promote tourism Saturday
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Warming El Nino set to return in mid-2026: UN
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