Thursday, 29 January 2026
The Dhaka News

Russian Attacks in Ukraine Kill at Least 12, Passenger Train Hit

At least 12 people were killed in a series of Russian overnight attacks across Ukraine, including a drone strike on a passenger train and heavy bombardment of residential areas, Ukrainian authorities said on Tuesday.The strikes came only days after Russian and Ukrainian negotiators held direct, US-brokered talks in the United Arab Emirates, aimed at finding a path toward ending nearly four years of war.In Ukraine’s northeastern Kharkiv region, a Russian drone struck a passenger train carrying nearly 200 people. According to Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, the drone hit one of the train’s carriages, killing at least five civilians.President Volodymyr Zelensky strongly condemned the attack, saying there was “no military justification” for targeting civilians aboard a train. Images shared by prosecutors showed a badly burned carriage, which emergency crews later extinguished.Meanwhile, Russia launched a large-scale drone assault on the southern port city of Odesa. Regional officials said more than 50 drones struck the city, killing three people and injuring over 30 others. Among the wounded were a woman who was 39 weeks pregnant and two young girls, according to regional governor Oleg Kiper.An AFP journalist at the scene reported severe damage, including the collapse of part of a residential building, as rescue teams searched through debris for survivors. Odesa, a key hub for Ukrainian exports via the Black Sea, has been repeatedly targeted in recent months.Zelensky said the latest attacks were undermining diplomatic efforts and urged Ukraine’s allies to increase pressure on Moscow. He warned that continued strikes weaken any remaining chance for meaningful negotiations.Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure also continued overnight, leaving millions without electricity, heating, and lighting amid freezing winter conditions. Private energy company DTEK said one of its facilities in the Odesa region suffered “enormous” damage.Authorities reported widespread destruction, with dozens of homes, schools, kindergartens, and a church damaged in Odesa alone.In eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region, a married couple aged 45 and 48 were killed in Sloviansk, while their 20-year-old son survived, prosecutors said. In Zaporizhzhia, a 58-year-old man died in a drone attack, and in the southern Kherson region, a 72-year-old woman was killed by shelling inside her home.Ukraine’s air force said Russia launched 165 attack drones overnight across the country. An infrastructure facility in the western Lviv region was also hit, while state gas company Naftogaz confirmed that one of its sites caught fire, marking the fifth such attack this month.Despite ongoing diplomatic talks, Russian forces continue to advance slowly along the front lines. On Tuesday, Russia’s defence ministry claimed its troops had captured two additional villages in the Zaporizhzhia and Kharkiv regions. Ukraine’s next round of peace talks is expected to take place on February 1, according to President Zelensky.
21 hrs ago

Landslide Hits Sicily in Italy, State of Emergency Declared

A severe landslide has struck the Italian island of Sicily, triggering widespread concern among local residents. The incident occurred in the city of Niscemi, following days of intense rainfall caused by Cyclone Harry. Continuous heavy rain softened the soil on nearby hillsides, eventually leading to the massive landslide.Although drone footage of the area may appear visually striking, the reality on the ground has been devastating for the local population. Soil has collapsed across nearly four kilometers, leaving many people without shelter. Families have been forced to abandon their homes and are now living in uncertainty and fear. One local resident recalled a similar landslide that occurred nearly 30 years ago, highlighting the long-lasting impact of such disasters.According to local authorities, the danger has not yet passed. Due to ongoing risks, approximately 1,500 people have been evacuated from vulnerable areas as a precautionary measure.Head of Italy’s Civil Protection Department, Fabio Ciciliano, confirmed that the landslide is still active. He stated that he personally recorded the incident on his mobile phone, describing the situation as extremely serious and alarming.In response to the evolving crisis, the Italian government under Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has declared a state of emergency in Sicily, as well as in the regions of Sardinia and Calabria.
22 hrs ago

Matsyajeebi Dal Leader Joins Jamaat After Milk Bath Ceremony in Bauphal

A local leader of Matsyajeebi Dal has joined Jamaat-e-Islami after performing an unusual symbolic act in Bauphal, Patuakhali.Jalal Hawlader, acting president of the Bogha Union unit of Matsyajeebi Dal, left his party and formally joined Jamaat-e-Islami on Monday (January 26). The joining ceremony was held at around 7:00 pm at the Bogha Government Primary School ground.The event was attended by Dr. Shafiqul Islam Masud, the Dari Palla (scales) symbol candidate for the Patuakhali-2 (Bauphal) constituency. During the programme, Dr. Masud poured a pot of milk over Jalal Hawlader as part of a ceremonial milk bath marking his entry into Jamaat-e-Islami.Following the ceremony, Dr. Shafiqul Islam Masud addressed the gathering as the chief guest at the joining meeting held on the school premises.Leaders and activists present at the event included Jahidul Islam, member secretary of the local Swechchhasebak Dal unit, Faruk Sharif, general secretary of the Labour Wing, and Bogha Yakub Sharif, among others.
27 January 2026
Jamaat Ameer Courtesy Meeting with Palestinian Ambassador

Jamaat Ameer Courtesy Meeting with Palestinian Ambassador

On the morning of January 28 (Wednesday), the Honorable Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, paid a courtesy call with the Honorable Ambassador of the State of Palestine to Bangladesh, Mr. Yousef S. Y. Ramadan.Assistant Secretary General of Jamaat-e-Islami and Central Head of the Publicity and Media Department, Advocate Ehsanul Mahbub Zubair, was also present during the meeting.The meeting was held in a very cordial and friendly atmosphere.During the discussion, Jamaat Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman reiterated the deep and historic relationship between Bangladesh and Palestine and strongly stated that the people of Bangladesh, regardless of political affiliation, will always stand by the just struggle of the Palestinian people. He also called upon the United Nations, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), and the international community to take effective measures to immediately stop Israel’s occupation and forced displacement and its destructive plans in Gaza.He further said that Bangladesh’s prayers, love, cooperation, and sincere support for Palestine will continue until Palestine is established as a fully independent state. In response, the Palestinian Ambassador expressed deep gratitude on behalf of the Palestinian people for Bangladesh’s sincere support and solidarity and expressed hope that this cooperation would continue in the future as well.
11 hrs ago
National

National

Jamaat Ameer Courtesy Meeting with Palestinian Ambassador

Jamaat Ameer Courtesy Meeting with Palestinian Ambassador

On the morning of January 28 (Wednesday), the Honorable Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, paid a courtesy call with the Honorable Ambassador of the State of Palestine to Bangladesh, Mr. Yousef S. Y. Ramadan.Assistant Secretary General of Jamaat-e-Islami and Central Head of the Publicity and Media Department, Advocate Ehsanul Mahbub Zubair, was also present during the meeting.The meeting was held in a very cordial and friendly atmosphere.During the discussion, Jamaat Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman reiterated the deep and historic relationship between Bangladesh and Palestine and strongly stated that the people of Bangladesh, regardless of political affiliation, will always stand by the just struggle of the Palestinian people. He also called upon the United Nations, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), and the international community to take effective measures to immediately stop Israel’s occupation and forced displacement and its destructive plans in Gaza.He further said that Bangladesh’s prayers, love, cooperation, and sincere support for Palestine will continue until Palestine is established as a fully independent state. In response, the Palestinian Ambassador expressed deep gratitude on behalf of the Palestinian people for Bangladesh’s sincere support and solidarity and expressed hope that this cooperation would continue in the future as well.
11 hrs ago
International

International

Russian Attacks in Ukraine Kill at Least 12, Passenger Train Hit

Russian Attacks in Ukraine Kill at Least 12, Passenger Train Hit

At least 12 people were killed in a series of Russian overnight attacks across Ukraine, including a drone strike on a passenger train and heavy bombardment of residential areas, Ukrainian authorities said on Tuesday.The strikes came only days after Russian and Ukrainian negotiators held direct, US-brokered talks in the United Arab Emirates, aimed at finding a path toward ending nearly four years of war.In Ukraine’s northeastern Kharkiv region, a Russian drone struck a passenger train carrying nearly 200 people. According to Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, the drone hit one of the train’s carriages, killing at least five civilians.President Volodymyr Zelensky strongly condemned the attack, saying there was “no military justification” for targeting civilians aboard a train. Images shared by prosecutors showed a badly burned carriage, which emergency crews later extinguished.Meanwhile, Russia launched a large-scale drone assault on the southern port city of Odesa. Regional officials said more than 50 drones struck the city, killing three people and injuring over 30 others. Among the wounded were a woman who was 39 weeks pregnant and two young girls, according to regional governor Oleg Kiper.An AFP journalist at the scene reported severe damage, including the collapse of part of a residential building, as rescue teams searched through debris for survivors. Odesa, a key hub for Ukrainian exports via the Black Sea, has been repeatedly targeted in recent months.Zelensky said the latest attacks were undermining diplomatic efforts and urged Ukraine’s allies to increase pressure on Moscow. He warned that continued strikes weaken any remaining chance for meaningful negotiations.Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure also continued overnight, leaving millions without electricity, heating, and lighting amid freezing winter conditions. Private energy company DTEK said one of its facilities in the Odesa region suffered “enormous” damage.Authorities reported widespread destruction, with dozens of homes, schools, kindergartens, and a church damaged in Odesa alone.In eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region, a married couple aged 45 and 48 were killed in Sloviansk, while their 20-year-old son survived, prosecutors said. In Zaporizhzhia, a 58-year-old man died in a drone attack, and in the southern Kherson region, a 72-year-old woman was killed by shelling inside her home.Ukraine’s air force said Russia launched 165 attack drones overnight across the country. An infrastructure facility in the western Lviv region was also hit, while state gas company Naftogaz confirmed that one of its sites caught fire, marking the fifth such attack this month.Despite ongoing diplomatic talks, Russian forces continue to advance slowly along the front lines. On Tuesday, Russia’s defence ministry claimed its troops had captured two additional villages in the Zaporizhzhia and Kharkiv regions. Ukraine’s next round of peace talks is expected to take place on February 1, according to President Zelensky.
21 hrs ago
Campus

Campus

JKKNIU researchers win ‘Best Paper’ award at IEB AMPEE conference

JKKNIU researchers win ‘Best Paper’ award at IEB AMPEE conference

A research team from Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University (JKKNIU) has been awarded the "Best Paper of the Session" at the 6th Annual Paper Meet of the Electrical Engineering Division (APMEE 2025), organized by the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh (IEB).The award was presented at the closing ceremony held at the seminar hall of the IEB Headquarters on Sunday evening.The winning research paper is titled “Development of Low Cost Real-Time Kinematic GNSS System for Precise Positioning in Bangladesh.” The study focuses on developing a cost-effective system for precise positioning technology within the country.The research was completed by Md. Sajjad Hossen, a student of the Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) department (2017-18 session), who served as the first author. Md. Shameem Ahammed, a student of the same department (2018-19 session), contributed as the second author. The project was supervised by Kazi Md. Shahiduzzaman, an Associate Professor of the EEE department at JKKNIU.Md. Sajjad Hossen said, “We are honoured to got the recognition from the APMEE 2025 & We are committed to working on this research project on a larger scale in the future.”The awards were handed over to the winners by the Chief Guest, Mr. Faiz Ahmad Taiyeb, Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser (Ministry of Telecommunication & IT). Prof. Dr. Engineer Mohammad Zoynal Abedin, Vice-Chancellor of Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology (DUET), was present as the Special Guest.In his speech, the Chief Guest emphasized the importance of research and innovation in modernizing the power and technology sectors.During the two-day event, five papers were selected for awards from numerous presentations, with the JKKNIU team's paper being recognized as the best in its session.
17 December 2025
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Web Story

Election

Election

High Court Upholds Rejection of BNP Candidate’s Nomination in Cumilla-4

High Court Upholds Rejection of BNP Candidate’s Nomination in Cumilla-4

The High Court has dismissed a writ petition filed by BNP candidate Manjurul Ahsan Munshi seeking the restoration of his candidature in the Cumilla-4 constituency.The order was delivered on Wednesday by a High Court bench comprising Justice Rajik Al Jalil and Justice Md Anwarul Islam.Manjurul Ahsan Munshi had filed the writ petition on January 19 after his nomination was rejected. The hearing of the petition was scheduled for January 21 following preliminary proceedings on January 20.During the hearing, Election Commission lawyer Md Faizullah Faiz informed the court that the BNP candidate had concealed loan-related information in his election affidavit. After reviewing the submissions, the High Court rejected the petition.Commenting on the issue, rival candidate of the same constituency, Hasnat Abdullah, said that the people of the country have rejected bank looters and loan defaulters. He added that no one involved in bank looting should be allowed to enter Parliament.Hasnat Abdullah further stated that if loan defaulters are allowed to contest elections in violation of the law, questions would naturally arise regarding equal application of electoral rules.Meanwhile, sources said that Manjurul Ahsan Munshi is preparing to file an appeal against the High Court verdict.
16 October 2025
6th Day of Nomination Appeals Hearing Underway at Election Commission

6th Day of Nomination Appeals Hearing Underway at Election Commission

16 October 2025
Cricket

Cricket

BCB Accepts ICC Decision on World Cup Participation

BCB Accepts ICC Decision on World Cup Participation

Bangladesh will not take part in the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, as the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has accepted the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) final decision on the matter. Due to security concerns over playing matches in India, Bangladesh has been replaced by Scotland in the tournament.The ICC confirmed the development through an official press release, bringing an end to weeks of speculation. The BCB had informed the ICC on multiple occasions that, under the current circumstances, it was not prepared to send the national team to India citing security issues.Discussions between the ICC and the BCB continued for nearly three weeks. However, the ICC made it clear that changing the tournament schedule was not possible, leading to the final decision.Following the ICC announcement on Saturday (January 24), a BCB board meeting was held at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur. After the meeting, BCB director Amzad Hossain told reporters that the board had no option but to respect the ICC’s ruling.He said the issue was entirely related to security and that several meetings had taken place with the ICC, attended by high-level government representatives. Despite these discussions, the ICC informed them that altering the schedule was not feasible. As a result, the government decided that Bangladesh could not travel to India under the existing arrangements.Amzad Hossain added that the BCB formally communicated its position to the ICC in a respectful manner and accepted the ICC board’s decision, confirming that Bangladesh would not be playing in India.Another BCB director, Asif Akbar, stated that Bangladesh’s absence from the World Cup was solely due to security risks. He explained that the decision was taken collectively by the Ministries of Information, Foreign Affairs, Youth and Sports, and Law after consultations with the government.He emphasized that the safety of players and supporters was the top priority and that the government was unwilling to take any risk. He also noted that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is not a state authority, and adequate security assurances at the state-to-state level were not received. According to him, Bangladesh never refused to play the World Cup but was compelled by security assessments.Asif Akbar further revealed that intelligence and security reports played a key role in the government’s stance, adding that discussions were held with Youth and Sports Adviser Asif Nazrul as recently as the previous day.BCB director Abdur Razzaq echoed similar sentiments, stating that government clearance is mandatory for any overseas tour. He said the board was duty-bound to follow the government’s directive and did not consider the outcome a failure.The BCB first emailed the ICC on January 4, formally expressing its unwillingness to play World Cup matches in India due to security concerns. This came a day after Bangladesh fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman was dropped from the Indian Premier League, and his franchise, Kolkata Knight Riders, released him from the squad following instructions from the BCCI.The issue was later discussed at the ICC board meeting on January 21, where a vote was held. Apart from Bangladesh and Pakistan, all other member nations voted in favor of proceeding with the tournament without Bangladesh. The vote ended 14–2 against Bangladesh.After requesting additional time for consultations, the BCB held further meetings with government officials and players but maintained its position. Eventually, in line with its regulations, the ICC excluded Bangladesh from the tournament and included Scotland instead, releasing a revised match schedule shortly afterward.
25 January 2026
Nationwide

Nationwide

Chhatra Dal activist stabbed to death in clash between two BNP factions

Chhatra Dal activist stabbed to death in clash between two BNP factions

A young man named Gazi Tahmid Khan (25) was killed in a clash between BNP leaders and activists in Mirsarai, Chittagong.He died at Chittagong Medical College Hospital around 12 midnight on Wednesday (December 10).The deceased Tahmid is the son of Mohammad Alamgir of Ward No. 3 East Hinguli area of ​​Baroiarhat Municipality. He was associated with the anti-discrimination movement. Later, he became a member of the North District of United People's (UP) Bangladesh. He finally joined the Chhatra Dal. Tahmid was also the joint convener of Mirsarai Upazila for Safe Roads.Locals said that on Wednesday afternoon, Hinguli Union Volunteer Dal leader Zubair was sitting with his feet up in a shop in Baroiarhat Municipality Market. At that time, when he saw Nazrul Islam Liton, former joint convener of Baroiarhat Municipality BNP, he kicked Zubair when he did not put his feet down. As a result, they left at some point during the argument between the two groups. Later, clashes broke out between people from Jamalpur and Hinguli, the respective areas of Liton and Zubair. In this, 8 to 10 people including Tahmid, Raihan, Mohan De, Abir and Mozammel were injured. They were later sent to various hospitals.Sub-Inspector (SI) of the District Police working at Chamek Hospital, Alauddin Talukder said that Tahmid was initially given primary treatment in Zorarganj while he was seriously injured. Later, when he was taken to Chamek Hospital at night, the doctor admitted him to Neurosurgery Ward No. 28. He died while undergoing treatment at around 1 am on Wednesday.The father of the deceased Tahmid, Md. Alamgir, said, "My only son was killed like this. My son did not do anything wrong. If he had done anything wrong, I would have tried him. What will I live with now? I want justice for the murder of my son."Bariyarhat Municipality Chhatra Dal General Secretary Mohan Dey said that on Wednesday afternoon, some of them went to a traffic intersection to resolve the dispute between Liton and Zubair. At one point during the conversation, Liton's people attacked them. Several people were injured in the clash. Tahmid was severely injured because he was from their area. He later died at Chittagong Medical College (CMC) Hospital around 12 midnight while undergoing treatment.Former joint convener of Bariyarhat Municipality BNP Nazrul Islam Liton denied his involvement in the clash and said that there was a minor quarrel before the incident. However, I do not know what happened after. Such an incident could have happened due to internal enmity.Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Zorarganj Police Station Kazi Nazmul Haque said that a person named Tahmid was killed in a clash between two factions of the same BNP group due to a junior-senior dispute. His body is currently at CMC Hospital. The body will be taken home after the autopsy. No case has been filed with the police station yet.
16 October 2025
Economy

Economy

I have to leave after February, I want to do something for people

I have to leave after February, I want to do something for people

We have to leave after February, but before that, we want to do something for the people of the country, said the interim government's financial advisor Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed.He said these things at the Tax Representative Management System (TRMS) software inauguration ceremony at the National Board of Revenue's multipurpose hall on Sunday (September 14) morning. NBR Chairman Abdur Rahman Khan presided over the event.Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed said, I asked the NBR Chairman whether we will be able to see the benefits? Because, we have to leave after February, should we see some before that? The chief advisor often tells me, we contribute something. Contribution means a lot outside, this is that... many people don't even see it with their eyes. Even if they do, nothing is happening. Today I saw in some newspaper... I won't mention the name, it says despair everywhere, it seems he doesn't see any hope. I don't know if he does.He also said, so we want to do something for the people. Because, the next government will take some time to understand. And there is also a matter of goodwill. If we can show a ray of hope in Bangladesh at least to some extent, that will be our goal.The advisor said to tax lawyers, there is a lot of harassment in the service sector. So many people are fooled. I myself often… sometimes I say… Hey, don't give it. I tell the driver to tell me to get a driving license, don't delay. So that people can get rid of these. Do a little service. People want service. No one is stingy in paying for good service.Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed, praising everyone for the entire TRMS process being in the country, said that the habit of hiring foreign organizations for these tasks has become more common. Those who come from outside try to sell their country's equipment.Stating that such activities are beneficial for everyone, he said that it is beneficial for those who will collect taxes, not only at the individual level or company level. How many types of papers do you have to write when collecting. But later, many thank yous are given.NBR Chairman Md. Abdur Rahman Khan said that from next year, corporate tax filing will be made completely online. Tax apps will be developed this year itself. If the tax collection process is digitized, it will be possible to automate audit selection and audit process.Bangladesh Tax Lawyers Association President Advocate Ramiz Uddin Ahmed, Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh (ICMAB) President Mahtab Uddin and Institute of Chartered Secretaries of Bangladesh President M Nasimul Hai were present as special guests at the event.
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