CA for integrated development of transport system not affecting environment
CA for integrated development of transport system not affecting environment
Expatriates' voter registration underway in 11 countries: EC Secretary
Expatriates' voter registration underway in 11 countries: EC Secretary
Tarique Rahman thanks EC for giving voting rights to expatriates 
Tarique Rahman thanks EC for giving voting rights to expatriates 
Public awareness,joint efforts can control dengue: DNCC administrator
Public awareness,joint efforts can control dengue: DNCC administrator
Meeting held over fixing schedule of Amar Ekushey Book Fair 2026
Meeting held over fixing schedule of Amar Ekushey Book Fair 2026
BSRF executive committee meets Adviser Mahfuj Alam 
BSRF executive committee meets Adviser Mahfuj Alam 
31 lakh primary students to get school meals from November: DPE DG
Govt prioritises women's development in all sectors: Mass Communication DG
Govt prioritises women's development in all sectors: Mass Communication DG
KHULNA, Nov 2, 2025 (BSS) - Mass Communication Department Director General (current charge) Md. Abdul Jalil today said the government is giving special importance to women's development in all sectors. He made the remarks while addressing a yard meeting on the project 'Awareness Campaign on Child, Adolescent and Women Development' at the residence of Pradip Kumar Roy in Batiaghata upazila in the district.  The project is being implemented under the GOB-funded programme for fiscal 2025-26 by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Abdul Jalil also urged parents to ensure proper education for their children and highlighted the importance of the ongoing typhoid vaccination campaign for children aged nine months to fifteen years. Local officials and women participated in the event.   Later, he visited the Khulna Divisional District Information Office and inspected the proposed site of the modern Information Complex at Noornagar.  
NICU, dialysis units being added to Memon Hospital: CCC Mayor
NICU, dialysis units being added to Memon Hospital: CCC Mayor
No compromise on reforms: Taher 
No compromise on reforms: Taher 
Chiefs of three services meet CA, discuss election preparations
Chiefs of three services meet CA, discuss election preparations
Election schedule to be declared in first week of Dec: EC Anwarul 
Election schedule to be declared in first week of Dec: EC Anwarul 
Foreign experts from four countries to investigate airport fire: Home Adviser
Foreign experts from four countries to investigate airport fire: Home Adviser
UN must continue to evolve to fulfill collective aspiration for peace, multilateralism: CA
UN must continue to evolve to fulfill collective aspiration for peace, multilateralism: CA
US could hike tariffs if China backtracks on rare earths: Bessent
US could hike tariffs if China backtracks on rare earths: Bessent
NEW YORK, Nov 2, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - US President Donald Trump's administration is prepared to raise tariffs on China if Beijing continues blocking rare earth exports, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned Sunday. China announced Thursday it would suspend for one year the restrictions it imposed in October on rare earth materials and technologies, but Bessent voiced concern that Beijing had not always followed through on its commitments. "The Chinese have cornered the market (on rare earths), and unfortunately at times they proved to be unreliable partners," Bessent told Fox News Sunday. Such metals are mined in several countries including the United States, but China has a virtual monopoly on processing these metals for industry usability. The suspension was announced following recent talks between Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in South Korea. Some of the export restrictions previously decided by Beijing remain in place. Following the agreement and the "goodwill" between the leaders of the world's two largest economies, Bessent said he hoped "we can depend on them to be more reliable partners." If not, "we could threaten the tariffs again," Bessent warned, stressing Washington has been prepared to use "maximum leverage." "We don't want to decouple with China, but we're going to have to de-risk," he said. Bessent also accused previous US governments of being "asleep at the switch" as Beijing spent years putting together its rare earths strategy. "Now this administration, we're going to go at warp speed over the next one, two years, and we're going to get out from under this sword that the Chinese have over us -- and they have it over the whole world," he told CNN's "State of the Union" talk show. As part of the announced deal, Washington will reduce the level of tariffs imposed on Chinese exports to the United States by 10 percent. The agreement also requires China to take significant measures to stem the flow of fentanyl into the United States, where consumption of the powerful synthetic opioid has caused tens of thousands of deaths. According to the US Drug Enforcement Administration, China is by far the largest supplier of fentanyl to the United States.  
Significant progress reported in investment sector 
Significant progress reported in investment sector 
Remittance inflow increases by 7pc in October   
Remittance inflow increases by 7pc in October   
Youth festival T20 cricket tourney inaugurated in Rangpur
  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
Nigeria urges Trump meeting after military action threat
Celtic beat 10-man Rangers to reach Scottish League Cup final
US could hike tariffs if China backtracks on rare earths: Bessent
Prince William brings climate mission to Brazil ahead of COP30
Hamas says to hand over bodies of three Israeli hostages at 1800 GMT
Kipruto, Obiri seal Kenyan double at New York Marathon
Only two weeks of water left in Tehran's main reservoir: official
Nuno celebrates first win as West Ham boss
Inter snapping at Napoli's heels, Roma poised to pounce
Germany arrests Syrian suspected of plotting attack
১০
SAU celebrates 19th founding anniversary
SAU celebrates 19th founding anniversary
DU forms 2 committees to promote ethical and human values
DU forms 2 committees to promote ethical and human values
Week-long annual sculpture exhibition begins at DU
Week-long annual sculpture exhibition begins at DU
JnU postgraduate thesis students get grants for first time
JnU postgraduate thesis students get grants for first time
NICU, dialysis units being added to Memon Hospital: CCC Mayor
NICU, dialysis units being added to Memon Hospital: CCC Mayor
CHATTOGRAM, Nov 2, 2025 (BSS) – City Mayor Dr. Shahadat Hossain has announced the launch of a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) for children at the Chattogram City Corporation (CCC)-run Memon Hospital. “Additionally, low-cost dialysis facilities will be introduced to further enhance healthcare services. These initiatives aim to contribute to the overall goal of creating a healthier city,” he added. Dr. Shahadat made the remarks as the chief guest at the annual award distribution ceremony and reception for meritorious students of Haji Abdul Ali City Corporation High School today. He highlighted the ongoing health initiatives, noting that over nine lakh children are receiving free typhoid vaccines to promote a healthier Chattogram. The Mayor emphasized that investing in education and health should be viewed as nation-building rather than an expense. He expressed his vision of developing a new generation capable of leading a society free from discrimination. Dr. Shahadat also said that Chattogram is being transformed into a green, clean, healthy, and safe city for the benefit of the youth. He mentioned that the CCC budget has allocated funds for both education and health sectors. He further highlighted progress in addressing waterlogging problems, mentioning a 50 percent improvement over the past year. Renovation of canals has been prioritized, with most of the 57 canals already renovated and plans underway for the remaining ones. The school’s headmaster, Md. Jasim Uddin, chaired the event, which was attended by CCC Chief Education Officer Dr. Kissinger Chakma, Senior Assistant Secretary and Education Officer Najma Binte Amin, and School Management Committee member SM Zia-ul-Huda, among others.  
Christians observe ‘All Souls’ Day’ in Natore
Christians observe ‘All Souls’ Day’ in Natore
Two siblings drown in Cox’s Bazar
Two siblings drown in Cox’s Bazar
Hanif, 3 others indicted in July crimes against humanity case
Hanif, 3 others indicted in July crimes against humanity case
ICT-2 indicts ex-minister Inu in July crimes against humanity case
ICT-2 indicts ex-minister Inu in July crimes against humanity case
SC enters sixth day of hearings on caretaker government appeal
SC enters sixth day of hearings on caretaker government appeal
SC full court meeting on Tuesday
SC full court meeting on Tuesday
Nigeria urges Trump meeting after military action threat
Nigeria urges Trump meeting after military action threat
LAGOS, Nov 2, 2025 (AFP) - Nigeria on Sunday suggested a meeting between its president and US counterpart Donald Trump, after the US leader threatened military action over what he described as a threat to Nigerian Christians by jihadists. In an explosive post, Trump said on social media on Saturday that he asked the Pentagon to map out a possible plan of attack in Nigeria, one day after warning that Christianity was "facing an existential threat" in Africa's most populous country. Nigeria, which is almost evenly divided between a Muslim-majority north and a largely Christian south, is embroiled in numerous conflicts that experts say have killed both Christians and Muslims without distinction. In his post, Trump said that if Nigeria does not stem the killings, the United States will attack and "it will be fast, vicious, and sweet, just like the terrorist thugs attack our CHERISHED Christians". Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's spokesman Daniel Bwala, told AFP on Sunday that "Nigeria is US's partner in the global fight against terrorism. When leaders meet there would be better outcomes." "Nigeria welcomes US support to fight terrorism as long as it respects our territorial integrity," he said. "We do not see the (Trump's social media post) in the literal sense," he said. "We know that Donald Trump has his own style of communication," he said, suggesting the post was a way to "force a sit-down between the two leaders so they can iron out a common front to fight their insecurity". Earlier Bwala had suggested in a post on X that the two leaders could meet soon. "As for the differences as to whether terrorists in Nigeria target only Christians or in fact all faiths and no faiths, the differences if they exist, would be discussed and resolved by the two leaders when they meet in the coming days, either in State House or White House". Bwala, who was speaking on the phone from Washington, declined to disclose details of any potential meeting. Trump posted on Friday, without evidence, that "thousands of Christians are being killed (and) Radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter." Nigeria has denied that Christians have been targeted by jihadist attacks more than other faiths. "The characterisation of Nigeria as religiously intolerant does not reflect our national reality," Tinubu said on social media Saturday.  
Celtic beat 10-man Rangers to reach Scottish League Cup final
Celtic beat 10-man Rangers to reach Scottish League Cup final
Kipruto, Obiri seal Kenyan double at New York Marathon
Kipruto, Obiri seal Kenyan double at New York Marathon
Nuno celebrates first win as West Ham boss
Nuno celebrates first win as West Ham boss
Inter snapping at Napoli's heels, Roma poised to pounce
Inter snapping at Napoli's heels, Roma poised to pounce
Dortmund to host Leverkusen in German Cup as Bayern face Union
Dortmund to host Leverkusen in German Cup as Bayern face Union
Canadian teen Mboko wins Hong Kong Open for second WTA title
Canadian teen Mboko wins Hong Kong Open for second WTA title
South Africa opt to bowl against India in Women's World Cup final
South Africa opt to bowl against India in Women's World Cup final

Start Prayer Time

Date : 03 Nov, 2025
Viral video of metro rail fire identified as AI-generated: FactWatch
Viral video of metro rail fire identified as AI-generated: FactWatch
BanglaFact detects fake photocard on Asif Nazrul's comment
BanglaFact detects fake photocard on Asif Nazrul's comment
BanglaFact detects distorted comments of Mirza Fakhrul
BanglaFact detects distorted comments of Mirza Fakhrul
Indian video misrepresented as Bangladesh incident: BanglaFact 
Indian video misrepresented as Bangladesh incident: BanglaFact 
Ready for it? Swifties swarm German museum to see Ophelia painting
Ready for it? Swifties swarm German museum to see Ophelia painting
Week-long annual sculpture exhibition begins at DU
Week-long annual sculpture exhibition begins at DU
After delays, Egypt set for lavish opening of grand museum
After delays, Egypt set for lavish opening of grand museum
Khagrachari’s waterfalls: A green paradise poised for tourism boom
Khagrachari’s waterfalls: A green paradise poised for tourism boom
41 dengue cases reported in last 24hrs     
41 dengue cases reported in last 24hrs     
Santal Health Project sets milestone of 700th normal delivery
506 more hospitalized with dengue in 24 hours
Chuadanga farmers busy cultivating winter vegetables
Chuadanga farmers busy cultivating winter vegetables
Rangpur farmers to produce record 23.08-lakh tonnes Boro rice
Aman harvest in full swing in Khulna
Brazil boasts drop in deforestation ahead of UN climate talks
Brazil boasts drop in deforestation ahead of UN climate talks
Some areas in Northwest and Ctg declared as water-scarce zones 
Climate change made Hurricane Melissa four times more likely: study