AIIB to provide budget support, assist Bangladesh in energy, climate projects: finance minister
AIIB to provide budget support, assist Bangladesh in energy, climate projects: finance minister
Fakhrul calls false the claim 'BNP doesn't want reform'
Fakhrul calls false the claim 'BNP doesn't want reform'
PM takes responsibility for families of Keraniganj fire victims: health minister
PM takes responsibility for families of Keraniganj fire victims: health minister
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Law Minister warns of stern action against fuel hoarding, black marketing
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Nazrul’s 127th birth anniversary to be celebrated in Trishal nationally
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MOSCOW, April 4, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Russia started a planned evacuation of 198  workers from Iran's Bushehr atomic plant shortly after a US-Israeli  projectile hit near the facility, Russian state media said on Saturday. This was a third evacuation from the facility in southern Iran on the Gulf  coast, which was built with Moscow's help, with about 100 Russian staff  remaining there by now. The area around Bushehr has been struck four times during this war. The  latest attack on Saturday saw one person -- a guard at the facility --  killed, but did not damage the plant itself, according to Iranian state  media. "As planned, we began the main phase of the evacuation today," Russia's  nuclear agency Rosatom head Alexey Likhachev was quoted as saying by Russia's  TASS news agency. "About 20 minutes after that ill-fated strike, buses set off from Bushehr  station towards the Iranian-Armenian border (with) 198 people, to be precise  -- this is the largest evacuation," he added. Likhachev also said that Russia informed the US and Israel about the  evacuation. "The likelihood of a risk of damage or a potential nuclear incident is,  unfortunately, only increasing, as has been confirmed by this morning's  events," the Rosatom CEO said. The agency plans to keep only a skeleton staff at Bushehr amid the threat of  further strikes. The Russian foreign ministry slammed the "evil" US-Israeli attack and urged a  cessation of hostilities on Iranian nuclear facilities immediately.
Govt cuts expenditure, reduces office hours, orders markets shut after 6pm
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BB sets new office hours for finance companies effective from tomorrow 
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Iran's oil exports from Kharg island increase despite war: media
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BB sets new banking hours effective from tomorrow 
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800 litres of diesel, 1 ton of government rice seized in Muladi
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BARISHAL, April 4, 2026 (BSS) - The local administration has seized 800 litres of diesel and one ton of government rice from a union parishad (UP)  member’s residence and his brother’s cattle farm in Muladi upazila of Barishal district. The seizure was made around 4:00 pm on Saturday at the house of ward no- 1 member Md. Suman Gharami in South Gachhua village under Char Kalekhan Union. During the drive, Bacchu Alam, brother of the UP member, was fined TK 5,000 by Assistant Commissioner (Land) and Executive Magistrate Parag Saha for hoarding diesel illegally. Officials said the operation was conducted by the upazila administration and Muladi Police Station following intelligence information. According to the Upazila Nirbahi Officer’s office, information had been received that Suman Gharami and his brother were illegally stockpiling diesel.  Acting on a tip-off, a mobile court led by the Assistant Commissioner (Land), along with police personnel, carried out the raid. During the operation, 200 litres of diesel and one ton of government rice were recovered from in front of Suman Gharami’s house, while an additional 600 litres of diesel were found at Bacchu Alam’s cattle farm. The seized diesel and rice were later taken into custody by the mobile court. Char Kalekhan Union Chairman Md. Mirajul Islam Sardar said it is unusual for a UP member to possess government rice and questioned how the stock was made. Assistant Commissioner (Land) Parag Saha said both brothers confessed to the mobile court for storing diesel illegally. Bacchu Alam was fined accordingly. He added that Suman Gharami claimed to have purchased the government rice and was asked to produce supporting documents. Legal action will follow if he fails to do so. The seized diesel will be sold at fair market price. Upazila Nirbahi Officer Md. Golam Sarwar said further action will be taken based on verification of documents in this regard.
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