Govt okays essential drug list, pricing guidelines to make healthcare affordable
Govt okays essential drug list, pricing guidelines to make healthcare affordable
Foreign ministry backs decision not to participate in T20 World Cup in India: Touhid 
Foreign ministry backs decision not to participate in T20 World Cup in India: Touhid 
Tarique Rahman to make emotional visit to ancestral home after 19yrs
Tarique Rahman to make emotional visit to ancestral home after 19yrs
Govt releases TVC on female voters ahead of polls, referendum
Govt releases TVC on female voters ahead of polls, referendum
Dhaka to seek exemption from US visa bond: Touhid 
Dhaka to seek exemption from US visa bond: Touhid 
No manipulated election to take place in Bangladesh: CEC
No manipulated election to take place in Bangladesh: CEC
Plan underway to expand advanced laparoscopic surgery to district level: Prof PC Biswas
BILIA holds discussion on protection of democracy
BILIA holds discussion on protection of democracy
DHAKA, Jan 8, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Institute of Law and International Affairs (BILIA) today held a symposium on the role of international law in protecting democratic processes across the globe. The symposium, titled 'The Role of International Law in Protecting Democracies', was held this afternoon at the BILIA auditorium here, with a discussant from the University of Chicago Law School. The programme began with a welcome speech by BILIA Director Ambassador M Maroof Zaman. Professor Dr Tom Ginsburg of the University of Chicago Law School delivered the keynote speech at the event, with BILIA Chairman Professor Borhan Uddin Khan in the chair. Delivering the keynote speech, Professor Tom Ginsburg warned that recent violations of international law signal a dangerous shift towards a lawless global order. "What we are seeing now is the rise of what I call 'authoritarian international law'. Authoritarian regimes are no longer just mimicking international law; they are actively using it to extend regime survival and repress dissent," he said. "Democracies invented many of these legal tools, but authoritarians are repurposing them for control. If democracies abandon international institutions, others will fill the vacuum," he added. He noted that regional organisations can still provide space, pressure and legitimacy when democracy breaks down. He urged democracies to remain engaged in international institutions and strengthen regional mechanisms to resist authoritarian international law and protect democratic norms. Professor Borhan Uddin Khan conducted the discussion session and answered queries from participants. He also mentioned the mounting misuse of power by global leaders and urged society, particularly global players, to respect international law to protect democracy and human rights. At the end of the event, Professor Ekramul Haque expressed thanks to the participants. Scholars, professors from different public and private universities, and former government officials joined the symposium.  
Jamaat reconstitutes election management committee
Jamaat reconstitutes election management committee
DB arrests 3 Chinese nationals with 363 iPhones, liquor in city
DB arrests 3 Chinese nationals with 363 iPhones, liquor in city
Khaleda Zia: From homemaker to Bangladesh's first female prime minister
Khaleda Zia: From homemaker to Bangladesh's first female prime minister
The untold Liberation War journey of Khaleda Zia
The untold Liberation War journey of Khaleda Zia
Khaleda Zia's policy: Balancing between left and right
Khaleda Zia's policy: Balancing between left and right
Adieu Khaleda Zia: The fearless face of Bangladesh politics
Adieu Khaleda Zia: The fearless face of Bangladesh politics
Uruguay could emerge as gateway for RMG exports to Mercosur market: BGMEA
Uruguay could emerge as gateway for RMG exports to Mercosur market: BGMEA
DHAKA, Jan 8, 2026 (BSS) - Uruguay could emerge as a key gateway for Bangladesh’s readymade garment (RMG) exports to the Mercosur market, one of South America’s most influential regional trading blocs, said leaders of the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) today. The observation came when Alberto Guani, Ambassador of Uruguay to Bangladesh, paid a courtesy visit to the BGMEA office today. The BGMEA delegation was led by its Senior Vice President Inamul Haq Khan. BGMEA Directors Shah Rayeed Chowdhury, Sumaiya Islam and Sheikh Hossain Mohammad Mostafiz also took part in the discussion. Mostafa Kamrus Sobhan, Honorary Consul of Uruguay in Bangladesh, was present at the meeting. During the meeting, both sides held detailed discussions on bilateral trade and investment, as well as on strengthening cooperation to address post-LDC graduation challenges, said a BGMEA press release. At the outset, Senior Vice President Inamul Haq Khan highlighted various aspects of Bangladesh’s RMG sector and sought Uruguay’s cooperation in increasing apparel exports from Bangladesh to Uruguay. He said that although Bangladesh is the world’s second-largest apparel exporter, it has yet to make significant inroads into the Latin American market, adding that the country is keen to tap this untapped potential. BGMEA Director Shah Rayeed Chowdhury said Uruguay could particularly play a vital role as the main gateway for Bangladeshi apparel exports to the wider Mercosur region. Ambassador Alberto Guani expressed Uruguay’s interest in increasing apparel imports from Bangladesh. He also proposed exporting Uruguay’s world-class, fully traceable wool to Bangladesh. Honorary Consul Mostafa Kamrus Sobhan said Uruguay’s merino wool carries internationally recognised traceability certification, which Bangladeshi garment manufacturers could use to enhance competitiveness in global markets. BGMEA Director Sheikh Hossain Mohammad Mostafiz noted that importing wool from Uruguay could help Bangladesh diversify its product range and strengthen its position in the Latin American market. The meeting also focused on the need for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Bangladesh and the Mercosur bloc to address challenges following Bangladesh’s graduation from the Least Developed Country (LDC) category. BGMEA Director Sumaiya Islam said that if Bangladesh imports wool from Uruguay as raw material and, in return, secures special trade preferences for exporting ready-made garments under an FTA, the country’s apparel sector would benefit significantly. Participants observed that a trade agreement with Mercosur would be mutually beneficial in expanding bilateral trade. In particular, Bangladesh’s garment exporters could leverage Uruguay’s efficient ports and advanced transport infrastructure to supply products across the entire Mercosur region. During the meeting, BGMEA Director Shah Rayeed Chowdhury proposed sending a strong trade delegation to Uruguay. Ambassador Alberto Guani said that Uruguay has already requested Bangladesh’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to send a delegation, adding that BGMEA could be part of that delegation. BGMEA leaders also emphasized the need for easing visa procedures. Both sides expressed keen interest in working closely together to strengthen trade and investment ties between Bangladesh and Uruguay.
BB issues new directives to fast-track inward remittances
BB issues new directives to fast-track inward remittances
Bangladesh has made notable progress in digital payments: PRI
Bangladesh has made notable progress in digital payments: PRI
Youth festival held in Rajbari thru various competitions 
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Late onslaught leads Sylhet to 180-6 against Dhaka
Govt releases TVC on female voters ahead of polls, referendum
BILIA holds discussion on protection of democracy
Referendum to stop govts from becoming fascist: Ali Riaz
Tarique Rahman to make emotional visit to ancestral home after 19yrs
Bangladesh’s Neeyamur, Mukul in U19 WC match officials panel
3 more matches of 1st Div. Volleyball League held
Trapped deer rescued in Sundarbans
Farida for sustainable health security thru integrated health of humans, animals
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Online applications for MPO enlistment open till Jan 25 
Online applications for MPO enlistment open till Jan 25 
Non-fiction book fair to begin at DU on Saturday
Non-fiction book fair to begin at DU on Saturday
KU 2021 batch celebrates graduation festival 
KU 2021 batch celebrates graduation festival 
Mourning meeting held at BOU remembering Khaleda Zia
Mourning meeting held at BOU remembering Khaleda Zia
Trapped deer rescued in Sundarbans
Trapped deer rescued in Sundarbans
BAGERHAT, Jan 8, 2026 (BSS) - Forest officials today rescued and released a live deer that had been caught in a trap in the Charaputia area of the Sundarbans. A forest team conducted a trap-removal drive in the area, during which the trapped deer was spotted. The team immediately rescued the animal and released it safely, sources said. According to officials, forest guards are conducting risky foot patrols in their respective jurisdictions to prevent deer poaching in the Sundarbans. Over the last few days, more than 67 steel traps were removed from the forests under the Ghagramari range of the Sundarbans. East Sundarbans Divisional Forest Officer Md Rezaul Karim Chowdhury told BSS that such a massive and challenging trap-removal operation had never been carried out before in the history of the Sundarbans. He said forest workers are continuing the operation by venturing deep into the forest at great risk to their lives.  
Doa mahfil held in Khulna seeking eternal peace of Begum Khaleda Zia
Doa mahfil held in Khulna seeking eternal peace of Begum Khaleda Zia
Thousands throng Rangamati Rajban monastery on Bana Bhante’s 107th birth anniversary
Thousands throng Rangamati Rajban monastery on Bana Bhante’s 107th birth anniversary
Zia Inter-University Cricket Competition kicks off tomorrow
Zia Inter-University Cricket Competition kicks off tomorrow
Late onslaught leads Sylhet to 180-6 against Dhaka
Late onslaught leads Sylhet to 180-6 against Dhaka
BCB announces squad for Women's T20 WC Qualifier
BCB announces squad for Women's T20 WC Qualifier
Bangladesh’s Neeyamur, Mukul in U19 WC match officials panel
Bangladesh’s Neeyamur, Mukul in U19 WC match officials panel
Spanish PM open to sending troops to maintain peace 'in Palestine'
Spanish PM open to sending troops to maintain peace 'in Palestine'
MADRID, Jan 8, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Thursday he was prepared to deploy troops to "Palestine" for peacekeeping "when the opportunity presents itself". "I will propose to parliament, when the opportunity presents itself, that we send peacekeeping troops to Palestine, once we can see how to advance this task of pacification," he told a gathering of Spanish ambassadors in Madrid. "Of course, we have not forgotten Palestine and the Gaza Strip... Spain must actively participate in rebuilding hope in Palestine. The situation there remains intolerable." Sanchez also reiterated his support for sending peacekeeping forces to Ukraine. The Spanish government, which recognised the State of Palestine in 2024, has been one of Europe's most vocal critics of Israel's offensive in Gaza, launched following the Hamas attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023. At the end of last year, Sanchez called for raising awareness about the "dramatic situation" of Palestinians during a meeting in Madrid with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.  
Lowest temperature of season drops to 6.7 degrees Celsius
Lowest temperature of season drops to 6.7 degrees Celsius
Mild cold wave sweeps parts of country, dry weather likely
Mild cold wave sweeps parts of country, dry weather likely
Mild cold wave, temperature fall, dense fog grip parts of country
Mild cold wave, temperature fall, dense fog grip parts of country
Mild cold wave continues across northern, western districts
Mild cold wave continues across northern, western districts
Mercury dips to 8 degree Celsius in Jashore
Mercury dips to 8 degree Celsius in Jashore
Dry weather, fog, slight temperature changes predicted
Dry weather, fog, slight temperature changes predicted
Lowest temperature at 9.7°C recorded in Dinajpur 
Lowest temperature at 9.7°C recorded in Dinajpur 

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JICA commences photography contest titled “My Bangladesh, My Development”
JICA commences photography contest titled “My Bangladesh, My Development”
6th Bogura International Film Festival begins today
6th Bogura International Film Festival begins today
Key winners at Critics Choice Awards
Key winners at Critics Choice Awards
Veteran South Korean actor Ahn Sung-ki dies at 74
Veteran South Korean actor Ahn Sung-ki dies at 74
Some food preservatives linked to higher cancer, diabetes risk
Some food preservatives linked to higher cancer, diabetes risk
35 dengue patients hospitalized in 24 hours
35 dengue patients hospitalized in 24 hours
Cold-related illnesses surge, 1,400 children treated in Khulna hospitals
Cold-related illnesses surge, 1,400 children treated in Khulna hospitals
Tourist influx peaks in Rangamati in winter season
Tourist influx peaks in Rangamati in winter season
Fallow Lalmai Hills land transformed into thriving fruit garden
Fallow Lalmai Hills land transformed into thriving fruit garden
Profitable prices encouraging Rangpur farmers to expand banana cultivation
Broccoli brings higher profits to Rajshahi farmers
2025 warmest year on record in North Sea: German maritime agency
2025 warmest year on record in North Sea: German maritime agency
Norway sees hottest year on record in 2025
Regional temperature records broken across the world in 2025
Tourist influx peaks in Rangamati in winter season
Tourist influx peaks in Rangamati in winter season
Panchagarh's unique 'Rocks Museum' draws tourists with ancient artifacts
Idrakpur Fort of Mughal era stands as a witness to time