Adieu-2025, welcome 2026!
Adieu-2025, welcome 2026!
CA pays tributes to Begum Khaleda Zia
CA pays tributes to Begum Khaleda Zia
A defining crossroads: Bangladesh’s journey through 2025
A defining crossroads: Bangladesh’s journey through 2025
DITF plays vital role to promote domestic products, expand exports: CA
DITF plays vital role to promote domestic products, expand exports: CA
Female family members, advisers join Khaleda Zia's janaza 
Female family members, advisers join Khaleda Zia's janaza 
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Jaishankar hopes Khaleda Zia's values to guide Dhaka-Delhi ties
11 lakh voters register to vote by post
11 lakh voters register to vote by post
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Honest leadership crucial for good governance, development: Golam Parwar
Honest leadership crucial for good governance, development: Golam Parwar
KHULNA, Dec 31, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General and former member of parliament Mia Golam Parwar has said there is no alternative to honest leadership for ensuring good governance, development and overall progress in the country. He, however, said greed, fear and self-interest are gradually eroding people's ability to choose the right leadership. Parwar was addressing a conference of the party's female associate members as the chief guest at Deruli Krishnanagar Government Primary School ground in Raghunathpur Union of Dumuria upazila on Tuesday afternoon. The Jamaat secretary general, also the party-nominated candidate for the Khulna-5 constituency, said the younger generation expects merit-based, honest and patriotic leadership. Calling upon the youth to come forward to fulfil their aspirations, he urged them to vote for the party's "Scales" symbol. He said establishing honest, competent and God-fearing leadership is indispensable to overcoming the ongoing national crisis. Despite political differences, Parwar stressed the need for unity in the national interest, saying various conspiracies may emerge on the path to building a fascism-free new Bangladesh. However, he urged all to move forward united in the electoral journey by upholding the spirit of July. Among others, Khulna district assistant secretary Prof Miah Golam Quddus, district executive council member Advocate Abu Yusuf Mollah, upazila nayeb-e-ameer Gazi Saifullah and Maulana Habibur Rahman, upazila Hindu committee president Dr Haridas Mondol, secretary Principal Deb Prasad Mondol, upazila secretary Master Abdur Rashid Biswas, upazila executive council member Amanullah Haldar and Maulana Foyez Uddin addressed the programme. Earlier, Parwar addressed a courtyard meeting at Gobindakati. On the same day, he attended separate conferences of male and female associate members. Meanwhile, a Hindu supporters' rally was also held in Dhamalia Union and in the Maynapur area. 
Weather improves notably bringing easiness to northern people
Weather improves notably bringing easiness to northern people
Maximum security in place for Khaleda Zia's janaza, burial
Maximum security in place for Khaleda Zia's janaza, burial
CA orders strengthening cyber security ahead of polls
CA orders strengthening cyber security ahead of polls
Govt to public names behind Hadi murder soon, complete trial within its tenure: Jahangir
Govt to public names behind Hadi murder soon, complete trial within its tenure: Jahangir
No scope for failure in holding free, fair elections: CEC
No scope for failure in holding free, fair elections: CEC
CA urges voters to choose honest, capable candidates
CA urges voters to choose honest, capable candidates
Xi says China to hit 2025 growth target of 'around 5 percent'
Xi says China to hit 2025 growth target of 'around 5 percent'
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JU teachers, staffs wear black badge mourning Khaleda Zia's death
JU teachers, staffs wear black badge mourning Khaleda Zia's death
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Written test for assistant teacher recruitment rescheduled to Jan 9
Tides of grief sweep Dhaka University over Khaleda Zia's demise
Tides of grief sweep Dhaka University over Khaleda Zia's demise
RU, RUET VCs mourn death of Begum Khaleda Zia
RU, RUET VCs mourn death of Begum Khaleda Zia
Over 2 lakh mourners from Bhola attend Khaleda Zia’s janaza in Dhaka
Over 2 lakh mourners from Bhola attend Khaleda Zia’s janaza in Dhaka
BHOLA, Dec 31, 2025 (BSS) - The people of Bhola, an island district in southern Bangladesh, are in deep mourning following the death of former Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia.  As more than two lakh mourners have arrived in Dhaka from Bhola to pay their final respects to the leader they held dear for her role in fighting for democracy and justice. Raisul Alam, the Member Secretary of Bhola District BNP, expressed the sorrow, stating, "We have lost a unique and uncompromising leader. Khaleda Zia was not just a political figure; she was a symbol of resistance against tyranny and a staunch advocate for democracy and rights. Her death leaves a void in our hearts and in the political landscape of Bangladesh." Thousands of people began making their way to the capital. From early Tuesday morning until the next day, residents of Bhola flooded buses, launches, microbuses, and private vehicles, all heading to Dhaka to attend the funeral. According to reports, BNP leaders and activists from the district’s seven upazilas traveled in droves, paying their respects to their beloved leader. Shajahan Saju, General Secretary of Daulatkhan upazila BNP, said that approximately 40,000 supporters from his constituency made the journey to Dhaka. In Lalmohan upazila, BNP General Secretary Babul Panchayat said that around 50,000 mourners from the area had also set out to join the funeral procession.    Meanwhile, BNP nominated MP candidate Hafiz Ibrahim from Daulatkhan and Major (retd) Hafiz Uddin Ahmed Bir Bikram from Lalmohan-Tjumuddin also traveled to Dhaka along with large groups of supporters. In Char Fashion-Monpura, BNP's central leader and Jubo Dal General Secretary Md. Nurul Islam Nayan’s spokesperson, Mannan Miyaji, confirmed that over 500,000 BNP leaders and activists from the area had already left for Dhaka. Together, the mourners from the island district of Bhola created a massive convoy that arrived at the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban premises in Dhaka to pay their respects.
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Hoping for better year ahead, Gazans bid farewell to 'nightmare' of 2025
Hoping for better year ahead, Gazans bid farewell to 'nightmare' of 2025
GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories, Dec 31, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - As 2025 draws to a close, Palestinians in Gaza are marking the new year not with celebration, but with exhaustion, grief and a fragile hope that their "endless nightmare" might finally end. For residents of the battered territory, daily life is a struggle for survival. Much of Gaza's infrastructure lies in ruins, electricity remains scarce and hundreds of thousands of people live in makeshift tents after being repeatedly displaced by the two years of fighting that began with Hamas's attack on Israel in October 2023. "We in the Gaza Strip are living in an endless nightmare," said Hanaa Abu Amra, a displaced woman in her thirties living in Gaza City. "We hope that this nightmare will end in 2026 ...The least we can ask for is a normal life-- to see electricity restored, the streets return to normal and to walk without tents lining the roads," she said. Across Gaza, a territory of more than two million people, scenes of hardship are commonplace. Children queue with plastic containers to collect water, while rows of tents stretch across streets and open spaces, sheltering families who have lost their homes. What were once bustling neighbourhoods now bear the scars of bombardment, with daily activity reduced to the bare essentials. For many, the end of the year is a moment to mourn as much as to hope. In Gaza City, a teenager painted "2026" on his tent, while an AFP journalist observed a local artist sculpting the same in sand in Deir el-Balah, in central Gaza. The outgoing year brought relentless loss and fear, said Shireen Al-Kayali. "We bid farewell to 2025 with deep sorrow and grief," she said. "We lost a lot of people and our possessions. We lived a difficult and harsh life, displaced from one city to another, under bombardment and in terror." - Hope for 2026 - Her experience reflects that of countless Gazans who have been forced to flee repeatedly, often with little warning, taking with them only what they could carry. Entire families have been uprooted, livelihoods destroyed, and communities fragmented as the war dragged on for two years. Despite the devastation, some residents cling to the belief that the new year might bring an end to the fighting and a chance to rebuild. For many Gazans, hope has become an act of resilience, particularly after the truce that came into effect on October 10 and has largely halted the fighting. "We still hope for a better life in the new year, and I call on the free world to help our oppressed people so we can regain our lives," said Khaled Abdel Majid, 50, who lives in a tent in Jabalia camp. Faten al-Hindawi hoped the truce would finally end the war. "We will bid farewell to 2025, leaving behind its pain, and we hope that 2026 will be a year of hope, prayer, determination and success stories." Such hopes are shared widely across Gaza, even as conditions on the ground remain dire. Humanitarian agencies have warned that shortages of food, clean water and medical supplies persist, while winter conditions are worsening life in overcrowded displacement camps. Amid the rubble and the tents, many Gazans say their aspirations are modest: safety, stability and dignity. "I hope the reconstruction of Gaza begins in 2026. Gaza was beautiful, and we hope it returns to being beautiful again."    
Dry weather, fog, slight fall of temperatures forecast
Dry weather, fog, slight fall of temperatures forecast
Light rain likely 
Light rain likely 
Nikli records country's lowest temperature for second day
Nikli records country's lowest temperature for second day
Dry weather likely across country
Dry weather likely across country
Dry weather likely across country
Dry weather likely across country
Jashore witnesses country’s lowest temperature for second consecutive day
Jashore witnesses country’s lowest temperature for second consecutive day
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Dry weather likely

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