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Nepal PM Oli Visits Flood-Hit Rasuwa, Urges Swift Rescue Efforts
Seven dead, 18 missing as PM assesses Bhotekoshi River flood damage near China border Rasuwa, Nepal – Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli visited the flood-affected Rasuwa district on Tuesday to inspect the destruction caused by the overnight flooding of the Bhotekoshi River. The disaster has claimed seven lives, while 18 individuals — including six Chinese nationals, three Nepalese policemen, and nine civilians — remain missing. Accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel, Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar,…
Read More »Turkey Backs Bangladesh’s Defense Industry Growth
Ankara promises technology support and deeper cooperation as ties with Dhaka expand beyond traditional military partnerships Turkey has pledged to extend support to Bangladesh in developing its defense industry, signaling a new phase of strategic cooperation between the two nations. Turkish Defense Industry Secretary Professor Haluk Görgün conveyed this commitment during a courtesy call on Bangladesh’s Chief of Army Staff at the Army Headquarters in Dhaka on Tuesday. According to a statement posted by the Bangladesh Army on Facebook, the…
Read More »Bangladesh ushers a new horizon as Harina shrimp likely to unlock new opportunities for fish farmers.
Brown shrimp, popularly known as ‘Harina’, could unlock new opportunities for fish farmers across Bangladesh’s coastal belt, experts said at a workshop held in Khulna today. With a short cultivation cycle of just two to three months, Harina shrimp allows the potential for three harvests annually. Compared to the widely farmed Baghda (tiger shrimp), Harina shrimp may offer greater profitability for coastal farmers, they observed. The remarks came during the “Project Closing and Result Demonstration Workshop on Promotion of Brown…
Read More »India, Bhutan Approve ₹1,113 Crore Projects, Review ₹10,000 Crore Development Plan
such as healthcare, connectivity, and urban infrastructure. These were finalised during the India-Bhutan Development Cooperation Dialogue held in New Delhi—a key bilateral platform to assess and strengthen developmental ties. The two nations also reviewed ongoing and upcoming initiatives valued at ₹10,000 crore under India’s support for Bhutan’s 13th Five-Year Plan (2024–2029). The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that India has agreed to revise budget allocations for some projects to meet emerging requirements. India continues to be Bhutan’s principal development partner,…
Read More »Chittagong Central Jail Overcrowded Threefold Amid Land Crisis for New Prison
Authorities seek land for new facility as inmates face inhumane conditions; over 6,000 prisoners held in a jail built for 1,853 Chittagong, Bangladesh — The Chittagong Central Jail is currently holding more than three times its intended capacity, forcing thousands of inmates to endure severe overcrowding and inhumane conditions, according to local reports. Built to accommodate 1,853 inmates, the jail is housing an average of 6,000 prisoners daily. Despite repeated appeals by the Prisons Department to ease this crisis by…
Read More »Ex-Bangladesh Election Chief KM Nurul Huda Placed on Four-Day Remand
Court Orders Interrogation in Case Over Alleged Irregularities in 2014, 2018, and 2024 Elections Dhaka : A Dhaka court has placed former Chief Election Commissioner KM Nurul Huda on a four-day remand for police interrogation in connection with a case filed over alleged irregularities and bias during Bangladesh’s last three parliamentary elections. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Mohammad Mustafizur Rahman passed the remand order after Huda was produced before the court by police, who had sought a 10-day remand for questioning. The…
Read More »Bangladesh: Chattogram dried-fish sector hit by low output, high costs.
Once renowned both at home and abroad for its high-quality dried fish, Chattogram’s traditional industry is now facing a steep decline due to a host of challenges — including dwindling fish availability, soaring prices, and financial hardship for small-scale producers. The situation has worsened with the influx of cheaper imported dried fish from neighbouring countries, undermining local producers, traders, and warehouse owners. Dried fish remains a staple of hospitality in the region, but affordability is now a growing concern. Industry…
Read More »Bangladesh Chief Advisor Md. Yunus’ meeting with BNP President in UK reveals plans to rig elections: Ex Minister.
Former Bangladesh Minister of Information and Broadcasting Mohammad A Arafat has alleged that the meeting between Chief Advisor Mohammed Yunus and BNP President Tarique Rahman in the UK reveals their plans to rig the elections. “Yunus’s interview with the BBC exposed his deceitful character and blatant lies. Just listen….” he wrote on his X on Monday. Talking about Yunus’ meeting with BNP President Tarique Rahman in the UK, he said that a rigged election was being planned which would exclude 50%…
Read More »BNP Urges Interim Govt to Notify EC on Election; Concerns Grow Over Reforms and Public Demands
BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed has urged the interim government to promptly inform the Election Commission (EC) of its decision to hold the upcoming national election. Speaking at a discussion organised by Nagorik Oikya at the Jatiya Press Club, he emphasised the importance of moving forward toward democratic transformation. “We call on the interim government, on behalf of the people and in support of democracy, to take the necessary steps so that we can move quickly towards a democratic…
Read More »Bangladesh Interim Leader Muhammad Yunus Seeks Stronger Ties with India, Criticizes “Fake News” and Social Media Turmoil
London : Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, who heads the country’s interim government, has expressed his commitment to building strong bilateral ties with India. However, he lamented recurring setbacks caused by misinformation and unresolved tensions. Speaking during a public conversation with Bronwen Maddox, Director of the Chatham House think tank in London, Yunus addressed key issues ranging from Bangladesh’s internal political situation to its strained ties with India. “We want to build the best of relationships with India—it is our…
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