Tarique Rahman urges all to go to centres, vote for preferred candidates
Tarique Rahman urges all to go to centres, vote for preferred candidates
Jamaat Ameer hopes for peaceful, fair and acceptable vote
Jamaat Ameer hopes for peaceful, fair and acceptable vote
CA calls national polls, referendum historic opportunity to build new Bangladesh
CA calls national polls, referendum historic opportunity to build new Bangladesh
Tarique Rahman casts vote along with family
Tarique Rahman casts vote along with family
Jamaat calls on voters to exercise democratic rights as voting being held in  festive atmosphere
Jamaat calls on voters to exercise democratic rights as voting being held in festive atmosphere
Tarique Rahman voices strong optimism about victory
Tarique Rahman voices strong optimism about victory
Nahid Islam casts vote, urges all to vote
Nahid Islam casts vote, urges all to vote
Navy Chief casts vote at Scholars International School and College
Navy Chief casts vote at Scholars International School and College
DHAKA, Feb 12, 2026 (BSS) - Chief of Naval Staff Admiral M Nazmul Hassan today cast his vote at Scholars International School and College polling centre in city's Baridhara. He cast his vote in the morning, said an ISPR press release here.  
Jamaat will accept any result if election is fair: Dr Taher
Jamaat will accept any result if election is fair: Dr Taher
Sarjis casts vote in Panchagarh-1 constituency
Sarjis casts vote in Panchagarh-1 constituency
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Public voices reach CA thru 'Public Opinion Box' of vote awareness campaign
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Govt publishes book on key reform initiatives
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US House votes to rescind Trump tariffs on Canada
US House votes to rescind Trump tariffs on Canada
WASHINGTON, United States, Feb 12, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - US House lawmakers voted Wednesday to reject Donald Trump's tariffs on Canadian goods, sweeping aside the president's last-gasp threat of election consequences for Republicans to deliver a rare rebuke on his signature economic policy. The measure brought by Democrats was approved 219-211, with six Republicans joining the effort. It remains largely a symbolic move. The House can consider measures to end the national emergencies Trump declared last year to impose sweeping tariffs on imports from various countries. But any actions aimed at undoing Trump's tariffs on Canada and other trading partners will still need US Senate passage and the president's signature. Even if it clears the Senate, it would face a certain veto by Trump, and Congress would unlikely muster the two-thirds majority needed to override a veto. Trump sought to inject himself into the action at the last minute, issuing a direct political threat to lawmakers from his own Republican Party as the vote was taking place on the House floor. "Any Republican, in the House or the Senate, that votes against TARIFFS will seriously suffer the consequences come Election time," Trump posted on his Truth Social platform. "TARIFFS have given us Economic and National Security, and no Republican should be responsible for destroying this privilege," he added. Wednesday's rebuke comes after the expiration of a measure barring any vote on the issue of tariffs in the chamber -- a move that has stifled opposition to Trump's trade policy. House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Trump ally in Congress, sought to renew this prohibition on Tuesday but was unsuccessful, as three House Republicans voted alongside Democrats to block the move. Earlier Wednesday, House Republican Don Bacon posted on social media that lawmakers "cannot & should not outsource our responsibilities." "As an old fashioned Conservative I know tariffs are a tax on American consumers," he added, noting that debates and votes on the issue should occur in the House. Canada -- like other US trading partners -- has been hit by various waves of Trump's tariffs since he returned to office early last year, tapping emergency economic powers to justify the duties. Broad exemptions for Canadian goods however have softened the blow. Trump may have imposed a 35-percent tariff on many Canadian products last year, but he provided lower rates for energy imports and created sweeping exclusions for goods entering under the US-Mexico-Canada trade agreement (USMCA). Trump's separate sector-specific tariffs -- especially on autos, steel and aluminum -- have hit Canada hard. But overall, more than 85 percent of all bilateral trade has remained tariff-free under USMCA terms. Trump's country-specific tariffs, justified by emergency economic powers, have faced legal challenges too and the Supreme Court is due to rule on their legality in the near future. While Trump has repeatedly touted tariffs as a positive development for the country, a Pew Research Center survey released this month indicated that 60 percent of Americans disapprove of Trump's higher tariffs.
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MADARIPUR, Feb 12, 2026 (BSS) - Voting in the 13th National Parliament election began across Madaripur district on Thursday morning in a peaceful and festive atmosphere, with voters lining up early to exercise their franchise. Among the early voters was Muntasir Rahman Taukir, a physically challenged new voter, who cast his ballot for the first time at 7:30 am at the Government Girls’ High School polling station in Madaripur Municipality. Expressing his excitement after voting, Taukir said, “I came to vote peacefully for the first time in my life with my father without any hassle. I had come once before, but could not vote and later returned home. It feels great to be able to vote today. Alhamdulillah, I am able to vote.” Taukir, the son of local schoolteacher Mizanur Rahman, said he was satisfied to have voted in a normal and orderly environment. Voting began at 7:30 am in 381 polling stations across three parliamentary constituencies in the district and will continue until 4:30 pm. Of the total centers, 244 have been identified as vulnerable. According to the Madaripur District Returning Officer’s office, a total of 1,148,330 voters are expected to cast their votes in the three constituencies. Among them, 553,007 are female voters, 595,309 are male voters, and 12 belong to the third gender. The voter roll has increased by 81,897 compared to the previous parliamentary election. A total of 25 valid candidates are contesting in the three constituencies. District Returning Officer Jahangir Alam told BSS that CCTV cameras have been installed at every polling station to ensure transparent and smooth voting. Members of the army, police, Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), and mobile courts are deployed across the district to maintain law and order and ensure that voters can cast their ballots without any difficulty.  
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