13th general elections and referendum tomorrow
13th general elections and referendum tomorrow
Enhanced surveillance, robust patrols rolled out nationwide ahead of polls
Enhanced surveillance, robust patrols rolled out nationwide ahead of polls
Jahangir visits PHQ control room, two police stations in the city
Jahangir visits PHQ control room, two police stations in the city
BGB conducts special robust patrols in capital ahead of  polls
BGB conducts special robust patrols in capital ahead of  polls
958,000 personnel of law enforcement agencies deployed for elections: EC
958,000 personnel of law enforcement agencies deployed for elections: EC
BGB DG visits Dhaka election base camps, orders strict action against chaos
BGB DG visits Dhaka election base camps, orders strict action against chaos
Shariatpur to be built as model, modern district if BNP wins: Nuruddin Apu
Homebound voters crowd Dhaka–Chattogram highway
Homebound voters crowd Dhaka–Chattogram highway
CUMILLA, Feb 11, 2026 (BSS) - A massive surge of homebound voters has created heavy traffic on the Cumilla stretch of the Dhaka–Chattogram highway ahead of the 13th National Parliament election scheduled for Thursday, February 12. Thousands of people are returning to their villages from the capital Dhaka and the port city of Chattogram to cast their votes, generating a festive atmosphere across Cumilla district. The increased travel has put significant pressure on highways, bus terminals and regional roads. Since Tuesday afternoon, large crowds have been observed at key points including Paduar Bazar, Alekharchar Bishwa Road, Cumilla Cantonment, Daudkandi and Chauddagram. Passengers were seen waiting in long queues for buses, many of which were carrying more than their designated capacity. Transport officials said most advance tickets for routes connecting Cumilla and destinations such as Chandpur, Noakhali, Lakshmipur and Feni have already been sold. They expect passenger numbers to rise further on the eve of the election. “I am getting the opportunity to cast my vote myself after a long time. Even though it is a little difficult, I am going home to my village with my family. This difficulty is part of the joy,” said Abdul Malek, a passenger waiting at Alekharchar Bishwa Road. Rashed Mahmud, an employee of a private organization, said he had taken two extra days of leave to participate in the election. “Even during Eid, I feel the same urge to go back to my village,” he added. In addition to buses, the number of CNG-run auto-rickshaws and private vehicles on the road has increased noticeably. Traffic congestion was reported on regional roads linking Cumilla with Chandpur, Noakhali and Lakshmipur, causing slow movement in several areas. Bus drivers said they have been making continuous trips since morning to accommodate the rush. “Such pressure is usually seen during Eid,” said driver Nazrul Islam. Another driver, Sohel Rana, said a visible excitement among passengers, with many discussing their preferred candidates and the voting process. Law enforcement agencies have stepped up security measures at bus terminals and key highway points to ensure passenger safety. Police and highway police patrols were visible across the district. Transport owners and workers have also been instructed to remain vigilant to facilitate smooth travel. Voting will be held simultaneously across the country on Thursday. The strong turnout of homebound voters underscores widespread public interest in what many describe as a crucial opportunity to shape the nation’s future.
1,191 Ansar striking teams deployed for election security
1,191 Ansar striking teams deployed for election security
Top BNP leaders to cast votes in their respective constituencies
Top BNP leaders to cast votes in their respective constituencies
Public voices reach CA thru 'Public Opinion Box' of vote awareness campaign
Public voices reach CA thru 'Public Opinion Box' of vote awareness campaign
Govt publishes book on key reform initiatives
Govt publishes book on key reform initiatives
Interim govt takes 526 decisions, records 83.46 pc implementation rate
Interim govt takes 526 decisions, records 83.46 pc implementation rate
Govt to construct 1000-bed hospital in Nilphamari
Govt to construct 1000-bed hospital in Nilphamari
Asian stock markets mixed as traders weigh US data, await jobs
Asian stock markets mixed as traders weigh US data, await jobs
HONG KONG, Feb 11, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Asian stock markets fluctuated Wednesday after a strong start to the week as investors weighed weak US consumer data that boosted the case for more interest rate cuts but stoked concerns about the world's number one economy. The tepid performance followed a mixed day on Wall Street, where tech firms pared recent gains amid lingering worries about extended valuations and the vast sums pumped into artificial intelligence. Traders were also awaiting key jobs data due later in the day -- and inflation figures at the end of the week -- that could provide a clearer idea about the Federal Reserve's plans ahead of its March policy meeting. The Commerce Department said Tuesday that US retail sales saw no growth in December, having grown 0.6 percent in November. The figures provided the Fed with room to consider cutting borrowing costs next month, having held in January after three successive reductions. However, they also indicated there was unease among American consumers, who are a key driver of growth, and pointed to further weakness in the economy. And analysts said the previous "bad news is good news" adage, which has fuelled rate cut hopes in the past and propelled markets higher, might be a thing of the past. "The market is no longer responding uniformly to the idea that weaker data automatically lifts stocks," said SPI Asset Management's Stephen Innes. "Beneath the surface, anxiety around AI-related headline risk is clearly elevated." Traders now see more chance of three rate cuts this year, with two already baked into prices, according to Bloomberg. Still, two decision-makers at the central bank made the case Tuesday to keep borrowing costs unchanged for now owing to elevated inflation. Cleveland Fed boss Beth Hammack said in a speech in Ohio that "based on my forecast, we could be on hold for quite some time", adding that "I'd prefer to err on the side of patience as we assess the impact of recent rate reductions and monitor how the economy performs". And Dallas Fed chief Lorie Logan told a forum in Texas another cut could be appropriate if there were "further material cooling in the labour market" but she was currently "more worried about inflation remaining stubbornly high". While the Dow edged up to another record on Wall Street, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq dropped, with tech firms among the main losers. Asia fared marginally better, with Hong Kong, Sydney, Seoul, Taipei and Manila up, while Shanghai, Singapore and Wellington were down. Tokyo was closed for a holiday. There was little major reaction to data showing Chinese consumer inflation eased last month. Traders remain on guard about developments in the tech space as they worry that the hundreds of billions firms have pumped into AI may not see any returns for some time. That was compounded Tuesday after Google parent Alphabet raised more than $30 billion in debt in less than 24 hours as it looks to ramp up its capabilities. News that startup Altruist Corp had rolled out a tax-strategy tool added to the sense of unease on trading floors as it fanned concerns that the software will take business from mainstream firms. Sentiment was rattled last week after Anthropic unveiled a model that could replace numerous software tools, including for legal work and data marketing. - Key figures at around 0230 GMT - Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.1 percent at 27,211.34 Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.1 percent at 4,126.41 Tokyo - Nikkei 225: Closed for a holiday Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1901 from $1.1899 on Tuesday Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3648 from $1.3644 Dollar/yen: DOWN at 153.92 yen from 154.31 yen Euro/pound: UP at 87.22 pence from 87.18 pence West Texas Intermediate: UP 0.7 percent at $64.38 per barrel Brent North Sea Crude: UP 0.6 percent at $69.20 per barrel New York - Dow: UP 0.1 percent at 50,188.14 (close) London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.3 percent at 10,353.84 (close)  
Stocks mixed as muted US retail sales spur caution
Stocks mixed as muted US retail sales spur caution
Ford results dented by tariffs, supplier outage
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Preparations complete for 13th national elections in Jashore
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74 voters cast votes in Bagerhat district jail
669 prisoners cast postal votes in Khulna and Barishal
UN urges safe, inclusive women's poll participation
Homebound voters crowd Dhaka–Chattogram highway
Fate of 203 candidates in 36 Khulna constituencies to be decided tomorrow
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BCB donates Tk 2 Crore to DU for ground development
BCB donates Tk 2 Crore to DU for ground development
6 teachers, 30 students receive Science Dean’s Award at RU
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C R Abrar expresses gratitude for policy reforms, roadmap in education sector
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Preparations complete for 13th national elections in Jashore
Preparations complete for 13th national elections in Jashore
JASHORE, Feb 11, 2026 (BSS) - All preparations have been completed in Jashore for the 13th National Assembly elections, with authorities expressing confidence that the election will be held in a free, fair and impartial manner. A total of 2,471,908 voters are expected to cast their ballots across six constituencies in the district. Of them, 1,238,906 are male, 1,232,977 female, and 25 belong to the third gender. Voting will take place in 824 polling stations comprising 4,679 booths. Distribution of polling materials began Wednesday morning from the offices of the Assistant Returning Officers. Presiding officers and other polling officials have already left for their respective centres after receiving the necessary equipment. According to the District Election Office, 824 presiding officers, 4,679 assistant presiding officers and 9,358 polling officers will conduct the election process. Security has been significantly strengthened across the district. CCTV cameras have been installed in all 824 polling stations — a first for Jashore. Of the total centres, 302 have been identified as “important,” including 71 categorized as “very important.” Police personnel deployed at the “very important” centres will be equipped with body cameras. The highest number of important centres is in Jashore-5 (Manirampur upazila), where 93 of 128 centres have been marked as important. Jashore-1 (Sharsha upazila) follows, with around half of its 102 centres designated as important. Superintendent of Police Syed Rafiqul Islam said that 13 members of law enforcement agencies will be deployed at each polling station. Each team will include three police personnel, while three armed police members will be stationed at important centres.  Additionally, more than 200 striking forces will be deployed across the district, supported by mobile courts led by judicial magistrates until February 16. Returning Officer and Deputy Commissioner Ashek Hasan said over 15,000 officers and personnel will be engaged in election duty and security arrangements.  In addition to 11 executive magistrates from Jashore, 40 more executive magistrates have been sent from Dhaka.  A total of 12 judicial magistrates — two for each constituency — will also oversee the process. Members of the Army, Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), and Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) will be deployed as part of the striking forces to maintain law and order during the election.
669 prisoners cast postal votes in Khulna and Barishal
669 prisoners cast postal votes in Khulna and Barishal
74 voters cast votes in Bagerhat district jail
74 voters cast votes in Bagerhat district jail
China coach warns of 'gap' ahead of Women's Asian Cup title defence
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England captain Stokes has surgery after being hit in face by ball
England captain Stokes has surgery after being hit in face by ball
Southampton's stunning fightback leaves Leicester in turmoil
Southampton's stunning fightback leaves Leicester in turmoil
Man Utd's Sesko strikes late to rescue West Ham draw
Man Utd's Sesko strikes late to rescue West Ham draw
Ex-Biman MD, 3 others remanded in house help assault case
Ex-Biman MD, 3 others remanded in house help assault case
DHAKA, Feb 10, 2026 (BSS) - A court here today remanded four individuals, including former Managing Director of Biman Bangladesh Airlines Dr. Md Shafiqur Rahman and his wife, for varying periods in a case filed over the alleged assault of their 11-year-old housemaid. Dr. Shafiqur and one of the housemaids, Rupali Khatun, were placed on five-day remand, Shafiqur's wife Bithi was placed on seven-day remand, and another housemaid, Sufia Begum, was placed on a six-day remand in the case. Dhaka Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Zakir Hossain passed the order this afternoon. Earlier, the court of Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Raju Ahammed had sent the four to jail on February 2 in connection with the case. The couple was arrested from their residence in Uttara's Sector-9 on the same day. According to case documents, the minor began working at the household in June 2025. On January 31, 2026, the accused handed the child over to her father, who noticed bruises and severe burn injuries on her body. The child was immediately admitted to a hospital for treatment. The victim's father filed the case on February 1 with the Uttara West Police Station.
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GSIMAL launched to promote media and AI literacy in Global South
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Intel shares plunge on earnings expectations
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