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Hormuz Strait may reopen if US ‘aggression’ ends: Iran
Iran has said it will reopen the strategically important Strait of Hormuz only if what it calls US “aggression” comes to an end, amid rising...
26,000ton octane ship arrives at Ctg
A Malaysian vessel carrying 26,000 tonnes of refined octane arrived at Chattogram Port’s outer anchorage late Wednesday night (April 8) for unloading. The ship, MT...
Reform ongoing process, essential for economic dynamism
Dr Debapriya Bhattacharya, Distinguished Fellow at the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), on Thursday described reform as a continuous process, emphasising its necessity for maintaining...
Farmer cards on Apr 14
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman is expected to launch the farmer cards on pilot basis in 10 districts including Tangail on ‘Pahela Boishakh” (April 14) marking...
Fuel hoarding worsens crisis, long queues persist
Md. Harun (a pseudonym), a motorcyclist, filled his bike and, after keeping what he needed, stored some fuel for later and sold Tk 600 worth...
Justice Ashfaqul to act as CJ
Justice Md Ashfaqul Islam set to act as Chief Justice (CJ) from April 9 to 16, during the Malaysia and Singapore visit of Chief Justice...
BB extends export support fund
In a move aimed at strengthening export performance and ensuring a stable inflow of foreign currency, Bangladesh Bank (BB) has prolonged the tenure of its...
Dhaka-Delhi signal reset, eye functional coop
The Foreign Minister Dr Khalilur Rahman has concluded a three-day official visit to India, marking what experts describe as a crucial ‘ice-breaking’ moment in bilateral...
Govt plans to export of jute goods
The government has taken plans to increase the production and export of jute goods, Textiles and Jute Minister Khandakar Abdul Muktadir has said on Thursday....
ISPR warns public on fraud using fake army
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Directorate urged the public to remain alert against fraudulent activities carried out using fake identities of Bangladesh Army and Directorate...
Classes in person 3 days a week, 3 days online
The government has decided to conduct classes three days a week in person (offline) and three days online in some selected major educational institutions in...
