Dhaka hopeful of further US tariff cuts
Dhaka hopeful of further US tariff cuts
Nearly 1 M law enforcers on guard for Feb 12 polls 
Nearly 1 M law enforcers on guard for Feb 12 polls 
China to provide RMB 1.67b to Bangladesh; framework agreement signed
China to provide RMB 1.67b to Bangladesh; framework agreement signed
EC issues special instructions on observer card issuance
EC issues special instructions on observer card issuance
Citizens can get election-related info, lodge complaint thru hotline '333'
Citizens can get election-related info, lodge complaint thru hotline '333'
DMP imposes ban on rallies, gatherings near SC, CJ's residence
DMP imposes ban on rallies, gatherings near SC, CJ's residence
Natore-3 BNP candidate pledges to build agro-based industries in Chalan Beel area
Dhaka-16 BNP candidate pledges for building a humanitarian country
Dhaka-16 BNP candidate pledges for building a humanitarian country
DHAKA, Feb 08, 2026 (BSS)- BNP nominated candidate for Dhaka-16 Aminul Huq is committed to build a humanitarian country through implementing development plan based on public opinion, not to make any fake promise with the people ahead of the upcoming polls on February 12. “I will work for developing a nice, peaceful and humanitarian country and also a state of justice”, he said.  The BNP nominated candidate told this recently in an interview with the state run news agency BSS at his constituency here. “I have brought up in this area. I have direct relations with the people of this constituency and I am very much aware about their problems and I will implement the development plan based on their opinion”, he told. He illustrated his development plan for Dhaka 16 constituency constituted with Dhaka North City Corporation wards 2, 3, 5, and 6 (Pallabi, Rupnagar) if he is elected in the upcoming national polls. The BNP nominated candidate said that he will work for implementing the development plan in line with the development plan outlined by our Chairman Tarique Rahman. Replying to a query on taking action on eliminating extortion and solving the water logging problem in his constituency, the BNP nominated candidate said he will take action to resolve water logging problem and eliminate extortion from his constituency. “I want to restore public confidence and faith in politicians by implementing all of my electoral pledges.  As the voters are hopeful that I will try to resolve the gas crisis and unplanned urbanization while the city dwellers are being suffered with these major problems for long,” he said. Regarding the electoral code of conduct, Aminul Huq said he have instructed clearly to the leaders and activists of the constituency to comply with the electoral code of conduct while he is very much conscious on the electoral rules instead of taking resort to violence, intimidation and violation of rules in hanging poster and banner for election campaign. Expressing his position on the referendum for implementing the July charter, the Dhaka-16 candidate said the referendum is the key strength of democracy and that’s why we will take position in favour of ‘Yes’ in the referendum. Even the BNP has 31-points which contain the most fundamental points of the state reform and the mass uprising holds the sentiment of state reform, transparency and accountability of the government. “We are expecting a free, fair election where all the political parties will get equal opportunities. The Election Commission impartially will perform their constitutional responsibility and it is the expectation of the mass people”, he said. The total voters of the constituency are 4,00499 including 2,l01,168 males and 1,99,323 females. The other candidates of the the constituency are M Abdul Baten from Jamaat-e Islami, M Saiful Islam from Islami Andolon Bangladesh, Mohammad Touhiduzzaman of Bangladesh Khelfat Andolon, Abdur Kader Gilani of Muktijote, Gono Odhikar Parishad candidate M Mamun Hossen, AKM Moazzem Hossain from Bangladesh Labour Party, M Tariqul Islam from NPP, Bangladesh Jatiya Party candidate M Nazmul Huq, Bangladesh Samajtantrik Dal candidate Rashidul Islam and Jatiya party candidate Sultan Ahmed Selim.  
Mamunul Haque to hold election rally in Dhaka-13 tomorrow
Mamunul Haque to hold election rally in Dhaka-13 tomorrow
Planning commission gets new member
Planning commission gets new member
Govt publishes book on key reform initiatives
Govt publishes book on key reform initiatives
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Interim govt takes 526 decisions, records 83.46 pc implementation rate
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Govt to construct 1000-bed hospital in Nilphamari
Feb 12 elections will set a standard for future polls: CA
Feb 12 elections will set a standard for future polls: CA
BB to unveil MPS for Jan-Jun tomorrow
BB to unveil MPS for Jan-Jun tomorrow
DHAKA, Feb 08, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Bank (BB) is set to unveil its Monetary Policy Statement (MPS) for the January-June period of the 2025-26 fiscal year tomorrow, setting the economic and credit trajectory for the final half of the year. The central bank will host a formal press conference to announce the policy at 3:00 PM, said a press release today.  The event is scheduled to take place at the Jahangir Alam Conference Hall, located on the 5th floor of the main building at the Bangladesh Bank Head office in Motijheel. The high-profile briefing, organized by the bank's Department of Communications and Publications, will be graced by Bangladesh Bank Governor Dr. Ahsan H. Mansur as the chief guest.  He will be joined by senior leadership, including the deputy governors, the Bangladesh Bank Advisor, and the Head of the Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit (BFIU).  Other key officials slated to attend include the Executive Director of the Monetary Policy Department (MPD), the Executive Director of the Research Department, and the bank's Spokesperson and Assistant Spokesperson. This upcoming MPS is regarded as a critical framework for the second half of FY26, as the central bank aims to balance inflation containment with the necessary credit flow to support economic growth.  Financial analysts expect the statement to provide essential clarity on interest rate paths and liquidity management strategies intended to maintain macroeconomic stability through the end of the fiscal year.  
Dhaka hopeful of further US tariff cuts
Dhaka hopeful of further US tariff cuts
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Election campaigning gains momentum in Naogaon
Election campaigning gains momentum in Naogaon
NAOGAON, Feb 8, 2026 (BSS) - Election campaigning has reached a peak in Naogaon ahead of the 13th National Parliament elections, with candidates and political parties intensifying their activities across the district. From early morning until midnight, campaign activities are underway in towns, and villages. Candidates are holding public rallies, street meetings, and courtyard gatherings, making various promises to voters as the election day draws closer.  While political analysts continue to speculate on likely winners, voters say their priority is peace, security, and visible development rather than mere election pledges. Although several parties are participating in the polls, the main contest is expected to be between the two major parties symbolized by the Sheaf of paddy and Daripall. While no major clashes have been reported so far, candidates have accused each other of spreading misinformation and obstructing campaign activities. Voters expressed hope that voting will be conducted peacefully this time. They emphasized the need for strong administrative measures to ensure security at polling centers so voters can cast their ballots without fear or disruption. Development of roads, employment opportunities, and improvements in education and healthcare remain key demands. Dr. Ikramul Bari Tipu, the BNP candidate for Naogaon-4 (Manda), said voters remain hopeful due to his past experience as upazila chairman. He urged the administration to strengthen surveillance at risky polling centers, noting that a list of such centers has already been prepared. Meanwhile, Khandaker Md. Abdur Rakib, the Daripalla candidate in the same constituency, said installing CCTV cameras alone would not be sufficient. “Administrative supervision must be increased at all centers. Security and development of educational institutions and roads are urgently needed in this neglected upazila,” he said. In Naogaon-5 (Sadar) constituency, paddy sheaf candidate Zahidul Islam Dhalu said voters are enthusiastic about voting after a long gap. He pledged development of agricultural research institutes, cold storage facilities for fruits, gas connections, and improved road infrastructure if elected.  Daripalla candidate A.S.M. Sayem expressed confidence in his victory, stating that voters would be able to cast their ballots peacefully.  According to the District Election Office, a total of 32 candidates from various political parties are contesting in six constituencies of Naogaon district. There are 2,329,592 registered voters who will cast their votes at 782 polling centers.  
Drugs worth Tk 17.25 lakh seized in Kushtia
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DHAKA, Feb 08, 2026 (BSS) – A court here today imposed a travel ban on former additional director of the National Security Intelligence (NSI) Azizur Rahman and his wife Amatussami, over graft charges. Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Md Sabbir Faiz passed the order, accepting a petition filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). The petition of the anti-graft body stated that Azizur Rahman is under investigation for abuse of power, money laundering, and acquiring assets beyond known income in his and his wife’s names.  “During the inquiry, it was learned that he and his wife, Amatussami, may flee the country. Without questioning them and collecting evidence, proving the allegations could become difficult. Therefore, barring their foreign travel is essential to ensure a proper investigation,” it added.  
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Seven-day BRRI research review workshop begins in Gazipur

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140 disinformation identified in 73 Indian media about Bangladesh in 2025 
140 disinformation identified in 73 Indian media about Bangladesh in 2025 
Bangladesh targeted 140 disinformation across 73 Indian news outlets in 2025: Rumor Scanner 
Bangladesh targeted 140 disinformation across 73 Indian news outlets in 2025: Rumor Scanner 
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Rumor Scanner identifies viral fake photocard targeting political sentiment
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BanglaFact rejects communal linkage over grocer Sarat murder
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