Trump warns 'whole civilization will die' in Iran if ultimatum expires
Trump warns 'whole civilization will die' in Iran if ultimatum expires
PM chairs BNP parliamentary party meeting 
PM chairs BNP parliamentary party meeting 
Kamal Uddin Shabuj appointed as BSS MD and Chief Editor
Kamal Uddin Shabuj appointed as BSS MD and Chief Editor
Bangladesh, UK sign MoU to strengthen cooperation in aviation sector
Bangladesh, UK sign MoU to strengthen cooperation in aviation sector
Best possible services must be ensured for Hajj pilgrims: Kaikobad
Best possible services must be ensured for Hajj pilgrims: Kaikobad
Fuel pressure to be managed through subsidies: Zahed Ur Rahman
Fuel pressure to be managed through subsidies: Zahed Ur Rahman
False cases must be curbed to reduce case backlog: AG
Kaiser Sohel made Biman's MD & CEO, Syed Moin as DMD 
Kaiser Sohel made Biman's MD & CEO, Syed Moin as DMD 
DHAKA, April 7, 2026 (BSS) - Kaiser Sohel Ahmed has been appointed Managing  Director (MD) and CEO of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, while Syed Moin Uddin  Ahmed has been appointed Deputy Managing Director (DMD).  The appointments were made today through two separate notifications issued by  the Ministry of Public Administration. According to the notification, Kaiser Sohel Ahmed has been appointed as  Managing Director of Biman Bangladesh Airlines Limited on a contractual basis  for one year from the date of joining, subject to relinquishing any other  professional, business, or employment ties with government, semi-government,  or private organisations. Similarly, Syed Moin Uddin Ahmed has been appointed as Deputy Managing  Director (DMD) of Biman Bangladesh Airlines Limited on a contractual basis  for one year from the date of joining, under the same condition of severing  all other professional or organisational affiliations.  
WFP country director meets state minister for disaster management
WFP country director meets state minister for disaster management
Coast Guard seizes 4,000 liters of illegal fuel oil in Bhola, one arrested
Coast Guard seizes 4,000 liters of illegal fuel oil in Bhola, one arrested
Trump warns 'whole civilization will die' in Iran if ultimatum expires
Trump warns 'whole civilization will die' in Iran if ultimatum expires
WASHINGTON, United States, April 7, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - President Donald Trump warned that "a whole civilization will die" in Iran on Tuesday if the country does not heed his ultimatum to accept US war demands. "A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don't want that to happen, but it probably will," Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform. Trump did not give details but he has already said the US military could bomb Iran's bridges, power plants and other civilian infrastructure into the "stone age." Trump has announced a deadline of midnight GMT Tuesday for Iran to end its de facto closing of the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow, strategic waterway used to transport oil and other commodities. On Monday, he said a temporary cease-fire proposal being circulated was insufficient. Iran has rejected US pressure, with state media reporting that the authorities are insisting that instead of just a cease-fire it wants a full end to the war. In his Truth Social post, Trump left the door open for a last-hour agreement. "Now that we have Complete and Total Regime Change, where different, smarter, and less radicalized minds prevail, maybe something revolutionarily wonderful can happen, WHO KNOWS? We will find out tonight," he wrote. Trump said Monday that starting late evening in Washington, DC on Tuesday, US forces would destroy "every bridge in Iran" and cripple "every power plant" in the country -- something that many experts say would be a blatant war crime. US and Israeli warplanes have been continuously bombing Iran since February 28 and on Tuesday, even before Trump's threat about ending "civilization," Tehran said that its crucial oil export terminal on Kharg island was under attack.
PM meets July martyrs' families, injured people in parliament
PM meets July martyrs' families, injured people in parliament
Govt cuts expenditure, reduces office hours, orders markets shut after 6pm
Govt cuts expenditure, reduces office hours, orders markets shut after 6pm
People are ultimate source of power: PM
People are ultimate source of power: PM
Govt sets 180-day action plan to implement election pledges, PM tells JS
Govt sets 180-day action plan to implement election pledges, PM tells JS
Container and cargo handling continues to grow despite challenges at Ctg Port
Container and cargo handling continues to grow despite challenges at Ctg Port
CHATTOGRAM, April 7, 2026 (BSS) - Chattogram Port has shown progress in container and cargo handling over the last three months, despite challenges such as Middle East tensions.  Authorities report significant growth in container transport, cargo handling, and ship arrivals at the port from July to March of the current fiscal year. According to Chattogram Port sources, 799,000 containers were handled at the port from January to March 2026, compared to 795,000 in the same period last year, showing an increase of 3,845 containers.  The total cargo handling in the first nine months of the 2025-26 fiscal year was 104.298,658 tons, which is 7.39 percent more than the same period in the previous fiscal year, according to the latest data from the port authority. During this period, 3,230 ships arrived at the port, marking a 5.62% increase compared to the same period in the 2024-25 fiscal year. Notably, there was a significant 21.11% growth in October 2025 alone, which has injected new energy into port activities. The growth is attributed to the stable economy, resolution of the dollar crisis, and the rise in imports of fuel, wheat, and industrial raw materials. Authorities also noted a decrease in the average ship stay at the port and a reduction in waiting time at outer anchorages to zero. Chattogram Port Secretary Syed Refaet Hamim stated that the progress achieved before the end of the fiscal year was a result of various initiatives, including efficient port management and the automation of services. He emphasized the port authority's commitment to sustaining this progress throughout the remaining fiscal year. The activities at the port have gained momentum since the New Mooring Container Terminal (NCT) came under the control of the Bangladesh Navy-run Chattogram Dry Dock Limited (CDDL). The efficiency has significantly improved with the implementation of e-gate and terminal operating systems, resulting in minimal waiting times for ships at the port. The turnaround time for ships has decreased from four days to 2.53 days. Digital platforms such as 'CPA Sky' and the Pre-Arrival Process (PAP) have also contributed to this positive development. Port Secretary Syed Refaet Hamim reported a 12 to 14 percent increase in efficiency following the handover of NCT activities. This improvement was achieved by maintaining uninterrupted operations even during the Eid-ul-Fitr holidays. However, tensions escalated in the Middle East after the US and Israel's attack on Iran on February 28, disrupting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and causing a 20 to 40 percent increase in fares. Furthermore, port operations faced a two-week disruption due to workers' protests against the NCT's plan to lease it to a foreign operator. Commodore Ahmed Amin Abdullah, Chattogram Port Member (Harbor and Marine), highlighted the achievement of 'zero waiting time' and a significant reduction in the average 'turn-around time' of ships. Container and cargo handling have been on the rise, and berth occupancy is being effectively managed. The Chattogram Port Authority is optimistic that with the full implementation of ongoing modernization and digital initiatives, the growth trend will strengthen in the future, providing a boost to the country's import-export activities.  
BB chief pledges full independence for shariah boards to strengthen Islamic banking
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Govt plans online-offline schooling in metropolitan areas to ease fuel pressure: Education Minister
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Tight security measures in Ctg ahead of Pahela Boishakh
Tight security measures in Ctg ahead of Pahela Boishakh
CHATTOGRAM, April 7, 2026 (BSS) - Chattogram Metropolitan Police (CMP) has issued important guidelines for Bangla New Year 1433 to safeguard public safety and maintain law and order by enhancing security measures for Pahela Boishakh. Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) and district police have taken additional precautions.   Meanwhile, CMP conducted a security coordination meeting at the CMP Headquarters Conference Room to oversee the overall law and order situation during the upcoming Pohela Boishakh celebration on April 14. The meeting was chaired by CMP Commissioner Hasan Md. Shawkat Ali, who emphasized the significance of Bangla New Year as a universal festival for Bengalis. The CMP has taken extensive measures to ensure a safe and smooth celebration for city residents. Cooperation and coordination among concerned agencies and citizens are essential for a successful event. Key topics discussed during the meeting included enhancing overall security, managing traffic, providing emergency services, conducting coordinated patrols, crowd control, and increasing surveillance at key locations during the Pohela Boishakh celebration. Guidelines have been issued to ensure a safe and organized festival in collaboration with all relevant agencies. Authorities have decided to deploy 3,850 police personnel to ensure the smooth celebration of Pahela Boishakh in the city and district.   According to CMP sources, 2,650 police personnel will be stationed at 92 points and 32 check posts will be set up in strategic locations in the city for security measures.   RAB will also deploy over 350 personnel in Chattogram, Cox's Bazar, Feni, and Cumilla cities to maintain law and order, as reported by RAB media wing sources.   Chattogram district police will have over 1,800 police personnel on duty at key locations, including upazila headquarters, during Pahela Boishakh, police officials confirmed.   Special security arrangements will be made at major Boishakhi Mela celebration venues such as DC Hill, CRB area, and Patenga sea beach, as stated by the CMP Commissioner. Besides, different tourist spots and amusement parks including Foy's Lake, Swadhinata Park, Parky Sea Beach, Chattogram University campus and Sitakunda Eco Park will be brought under the security net, the sources added. CMP Additional Police Commissioner (Traffic) and Additional In-charge (Administration and Finance) Wahidul Haque Chowdhury, Additional Police Commissioner (Crime and Operations) Muhammad Faisal Ahmed, Deputy Police Commissioner (Sadar) Md. Ferdous Ali Chowdhury, and other senior officers and stakeholders attended the meeting.  
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KCC plans recreational centres on unused lands
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Two youths held with firearm in Khulna
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Indian video falsely shared as Narsingdi madrasah beating incident
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5 historic dighis of Dinajpur face neglect, call for preservation grows
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