Chinese ambassador meets PM
Chinese ambassador meets PM
UK envoy calls on PM, expresses interest in investment in aviation sector
UK envoy calls on PM, expresses interest in investment in aviation sector
Former State Minister Harun Al Rashid passes away
Former State Minister Harun Al Rashid passes away
PPD, WFP, IOM chiefs pledge stronger cooperation
PPD, WFP, IOM chiefs pledge stronger cooperation
All stakeholders reach consensus on forming independent media commission: Zahed
All stakeholders reach consensus on forming independent media commission: Zahed
No 'pillow scandal' will be tolerated in development projects: Azam Khan
No 'pillow scandal' will be tolerated in development projects: Azam Khan
Oraon and Mahato communities to get special allowance under PM’s supervision
JCD leader Tariqul provides financial aid to injured migrant worker
JCD leader Tariqul provides financial aid to injured migrant worker
DHAKA, June 18, 2026 (BSS) - Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) Central Joint General Secretary Md. Tariqul Islam Tariq has extended financial assistance to a migrant worker who was seriously injured in a construction accident in Malaysia and is currently undergoing treatment in the capital. Tariqul visited the injured worker at Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) today and inquired about his health condition. According to hospital sources, the worker sustained severe injuries after falling from the second floor of an under-construction building while working in Malaysia. Following initial treatment there, he returned to Bangladesh and was admitted to DMCH.  He was later transferred to the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery, where he has been receiving treatment for the last five months. During the visit, Tariq spoke with the attending physicians and sought updates on the worker's ongoing treatment and recovery. He later provided financial assistance to support the continuation of the treatment and assured the victim and his family of further cooperation if necessary. Several JCD leaders and activists were present during the visit.
Zero tolerance against piracy, drugs in Sundarbans: Coast Guard chief
Zero tolerance against piracy, drugs in Sundarbans: Coast Guard chief
Govt sends ADC Golam Saklayen into compulsory retirement
Govt sends ADC Golam Saklayen into compulsory retirement
Iran's supreme leader says approved US deal despite having 'different view'
Iran's supreme leader says approved US deal despite having 'different view'
TEHRAN, June 18, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei said on Thursday that he had approved a deal with the United States to end the Middle East war despite having a "different view", without elaborating. "In principle, I had a different view (about the memorandum of understanding), but I issued my permission due to the commitment that the honourable (Iranian) president, as the chairman of the Supreme National Security Council, gave me on behalf of himself and other members to protect the rights of the Iranian nation and the Resistance Front," Khamenei said in message read on state television Khamenei has not been seen in public since he took office in March following the killing of his father and predecessor Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the US-Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28 that sparked the regional war. The message was his first reaction to the Iran-US deal to end the conflict that was signed by US Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. Khamenei said Trump had "used all kinds of levers" to secure the deal "out of desperation". In his message, Khamenei noted that he received assurances from Pezeshkian about the deal and that it would not be accepted "if the American side wants to make excessive demands". "It is obvious that the face-to-face negotiations that will be held in the future will not mean accepting the enemy's point of view," he added.
Govt. to take tough stance against money laundering: PM 
Govt. to take tough stance against money laundering: PM 
PM directs swift relocation of four bus terminals from capital
PM directs swift relocation of four bus terminals from capital
Govt to begin recruitment process soon for vacant posts: PM
Govt to begin recruitment process soon for vacant posts: PM
No plan to drop Bangla, philosophy, history from honours courses: Milon 
No plan to drop Bangla, philosophy, history from honours courses: Milon 
Global fertiliser trade down 30% this year amid Mideast war: UN
Global fertiliser trade down 30% this year amid Mideast war: UN
PARIS, France, June 18, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Global trade in fertilisers crucial to agriculture harvests worldwide have slumped 30 percent since the start of the year, as the Mideast war sent prices soaring and led several countries to restrict exports, the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization said Thursday. Many farmers have delayed or forgone purchases as supplies tightened with the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, blocking shipments of the raw materials and liquefied natural gas (LNG) used in fertiliser production. At the same time, China, Russia, Turkey and Egypt are among the main producer countries that have limited exports to protect their domestic markets. Prices on average jumped 25 percent between February and May, according to FAO data released in its biannual Food Outlook report. As a result, trade volumes fell to 41 million tonnes in the first four months of this year, down from 58 million tonnes in the period last year. Even if the strait reopens under a deal signed by the US and Iran this week, "recovery across nitrogen, phosphates, and sulphur-linked inputs would be slow and uneven, keeping prices historically elevated", the FAO warned. A third of the world's fertiliser supply passed through the Strait of Hormuz before the war that erupted on February 28, and officials have warned that farmers could face shortages during the summer growing season.  
Oil falls further on Mideast deal, but Fed outlook knocks equities
Oil falls further on Mideast deal, but Fed outlook knocks equities
Electricity allowance increased for BPDB officers, employees
Electricity allowance increased for BPDB officers, employees
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FactWatch identifies misinformation campaign against Jubo Dal using false video
FactWatch identifies misinformation campaign against Jubo Dal using false video
AI video used to falsely claim police beating of photojournalist
AI video used to falsely claim police beating of photojournalist
Rumor scanner identifies SSC question leak claim as false
Rumor scanner identifies SSC question leak claim as false
False claim of Ctg Hindu girl abduction traced to Pakistan incident: BanglaFact
False claim of Ctg Hindu girl abduction traced to Pakistan incident: BanglaFact
Two held with smuggled electronic goods in Ctg
Two held with smuggled electronic goods in Ctg
CHATTOGRAM, June 18, 2026 (BSS) - The Coast Guard arrested two individuals for allegedly smuggling a truckload of electronic goods illegally unloaded from a commercial vessel in the Patenga area of the city. Lieutenant Commander BN Sumon Al Mukit, media officer of the Coast Guard East Zone, confirmed the arrests and recovery of the goods during a drive conducted in the Patenga No. 10 area early today. He said a special operation was launched after receiving confidential information about a group attempting to illegally unload and smuggle a large consignment of electronic items from a commercial ship anchored at Patenga No. 10. Acting on the tip-off, a Coast Guard team intercepted a suspicious truck and searched it. During the search, a number of stolen electronic items were recovered, estimated to be worth around Tk 10 lakh 52 thousand 800. The seized items include one refrigerator, one deep freezer, two washing machines, one portable air conditioner, four split air conditioners, and one outdoor air conditioning unit. The truck used in the smuggling operation was also confiscated and the two suspects were taken into custody. The Coast Guard said legal procedures are underway against the arrested individuals and the seized goods, adding that such operations against smuggling networks will continue in the future.  
KCC Administrator stresses full child immunization coverage
KCC Administrator stresses full child immunization coverage
Three-day fruit fair begins in Bagerhat
Three-day fruit fair begins in Bagerhat
IU teacher, former student receive int’l recognition for AI-based research on Mpox
IU teacher, former student receive int’l recognition for AI-based research on Mpox
JU to hold orientation programme for freshers tomorrow
JU to hold orientation programme for freshers tomorrow
DU retains top national position in QS World Rankings
DU retains top national position in QS World Rankings
Dhaka Education Board issues list of approved calculators, watches for HSC exams
Dhaka Education Board issues list of approved calculators, watches for HSC exams
Messi's father recovering from 'health issue': family
Messi's father recovering from 'health issue': family
South Africa hold Czechs, keep World Cup knockout dream alive
South Africa hold Czechs, keep World Cup knockout dream alive
Robertson and Scotland eye World Cup history against Morocco
Robertson and Scotland eye World Cup history against Morocco
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Chivu extends Inter deal until 2028 after debut season double triumph
Brazil ex-coach Parreira in intensive care: hospital
Brazil ex-coach Parreira in intensive care: hospital
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Neymar to miss Brazil's second World Cup game against Haiti
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Louvre museum 'running out of steam', says new director
Louvre museum 'running out of steam', says new director
Bruce Springsteen music center set to open in New Jersey
Bruce Springsteen music center set to open in New Jersey
Oscar-winner Mirren, women footballers among latest UK honours recipients
Oscar-winner Mirren, women footballers among latest UK honours recipients
British artist David Hockney dies aged 88
British artist David Hockney dies aged 88
Apple CEO says AI boom makes price increases 'unavoidable'
Apple CEO says AI boom makes price increases 'unavoidable'
Microsoft launches AI agent with pay-as-you-go pricing
Microsoft launches AI agent with pay-as-you-go pricing
Startup, science and innovation competition held in Rajshahi to nurture students' talent
Startup, science and innovation competition held in Rajshahi to nurture students' talent
Govt proposes Tk 1,884cr for aviation, tourism
Govt proposes Tk 1,884cr for aviation, tourism
Ebola death toll passes 200 in DR Congo: AU health agency
Ebola death toll passes 200 in DR Congo: AU health agency
5 more die of suspected measles
101 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
87 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
Bangladesh witnesses revolution in fruit production: Agriculture Minister
Bangladesh witnesses revolution in fruit production: Agriculture Minister
Record 23.09-lakh tonnes of clean Boro rice produced in Rangpur region
Seasonal fruits flood Ctg markets as supply surges, boosts local trade
India learns to live with hotter summers
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