Wednesday, 13 May 2026
The Dhaka News

Tarique Rahman joins views-exchange meeting with BNP dist-level leaders

BNP Chairman and Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has joined a views-exchange meeting with district-level leaders of the ruling BNP and its three associate bodies.(May 9, 2026) The day-long meeting began at 10:45am today at the Krishibid Institution Bangladesh (KIB) auditorium in the city's Farmgate area with BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi in the chair.BNP Chairman and Prime Minister Tarique Rahman joined the meeting as the chief guest while Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir joined it as the special guest.BNP Standing Committee members Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain, Abdul Moyeen Khan, Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury, Salahuddin Ahmed, Iqbal Hasan Mahmud Tuku, Selima Rahman and Dr AZM Zahid Hossain also joined in the meeting.This is the first views-exchange meeting between BNP Chairman and Prime Minister Tarique Rahman and the party's grassroots leaders after the 13th parliamentary election held on February 12.About the meeting, Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said, during the meeting, the party's election manifesto and the plans of the government will be presented to the leaders. Party's organizational activities will also be discussed in the meeting, he added.
9 May 2026

Trump says Iran 'trifled' with US but ceasefire still on

US President Donald Trump dismissed Iran's attacks on three American warships Thursday as "a trifle," saying he considered the ceasefire still active.Asked during a visit to see renovations of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool if the Iran ceasefire was still on despite the attacks, Trump said: "Yeah it is. They trifled with us today. We blew them away. They trifled. I call that a trifle."There has been no immediate additional response from Iranian officials regarding Trump’s remarks.
8 May 2026

Storm warning for 17 districts including Dhaka by noon, winds up to 60 km/h

The Bangladesh Meteorological Department has warned that gusty or squally winds may sweep across 17 districts, including Dhaka, by noon. There is also a possibility of rain or thunderstorms during this period.According to a warning issued for the country’s inland river ports on Friday (May 1), the weather condition may persist until 1:00 PM.The advisory states that districts including Pabna, Bogura, Tangail, Mymensingh, Dhaka, Faridpur, Madaripur, Jashore, Kushtia, Khulna, Barishal, Patuakhali, Noakhali, Cumilla, Chattogram, Cox’s Bazar and Sylhet may experience temporary gusty or squally winds from the west or northwest at speeds of 45–60 km/h. Rain or thundershowers may accompany the winds.River ports in these areas have been advised to hoist Local Warning Signal No. 1.In a separate forecast, the Met Office said that all divisions of the country may see temporary gusty winds, lightning and rain or thundershowers through the evening. Some places, including Dhaka, could experience moderate to heavy or even very heavy rainfall. Meteorologists indicate that this unsettled weather pattern may continue across different parts of the country over the next few days.
1 May 2026
Are We Really Safe Online?

Are We Really Safe Online?

Cyber crime is no longer a distant or technical issue in Bangladesh. It is now part of everyday life. From hacked Facebook accounts to mobile banking fraud, online harassment to fake news, digital crimes are affecting ordinary people across the country. As Bangladesh moves rapidly towards digitalisation, the question becomes unavoidable: do our laws truly protect us from cyber crime, or are they falling short in practice?Over the last decade, internet access in Bangladesh has grown dramatically. Smartphones are cheap, social media is widely used, and online financial services have become common. While these developments have brought convenience and opportunity, they have also opened the door to a new kind of crime,one that is invisible, fast-moving, and often difficult to control.Cyber crime refers to offences committed using computers, mobile phones, or the internet. In Bangladesh, common cyber crimes include online scams, hacking of social media accounts, digital fraud through mobile banking, cyber bullying, and online defamation. Women, students, and small business owners are often the most vulnerable victims.What makes cyber crime especially dangerous is its reach. A crime can be committed from anywhere in the world, often without the criminal ever setting foot in Bangladesh. This makes detection and punishment much harder than in traditional crimes.To deal with cyber crime, Bangladesh has introduced several laws. Those are, Cyber Security Act 2023,Digital Security Act (DSA), 2018. These Acts were passed with the aim of ensuring digital security and preventing crimes committed through digital platforms.Under the Cyber Security Act, activities such as hacking, identity theft, online fraud, digital harassment, spreading false information, and cyber terrorism are criminal offences. Depending on the nature of the crime, punishment can include imprisonment, fines, or both.Before the DSA, cyber offences were mainly dealt with under the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Act, 2006. In addition, digital evidence is governed by the Evidence Act, while investigation and trial follow the Code of Criminal Procedure.On paper, Bangladesh appears to have a strong legal framework to combat cyber crime. However, the real challenge lies in enforcement.Despite having laws in place, cyber crime continues to rise. One major reason is the lack of technical capacity among law enforcement agencies. Cyber crime investigations require specialised knowledge in digital forensics, data recovery, and cyber tracking. Many police stations still lack trained personnel and modern equipment.Another serious problem is delay. Digital evidence is fragile. Data can be deleted, altered, or lost within hours. Delays in investigation often weaken cases, allowing offenders to escape punishment.Jurisdiction is another major challenge. Many cyber crimes originate from foreign servers or involve international networks. Tracking such crimes requires cooperation with foreign authorities, a process that is often slow and complicated.While the Digital Security Act was introduced to protect citizens, it has also faced criticism. Allegations of misuse and vague provisions have created fear among journalists, activists, and ordinary social media users. This fear sometimes overshadows the original purpose of the law.As a result, many victims hesitate to report cyber crimes. Some fear harassment, while others lack trust in the system. This silence allows cyber criminals to continue their activities without consequences.Public awareness about cyber safety remains low. Many users are unaware of basic digital security practices such as strong passwords, privacy settings, or recognizing online scams. Fraudsters take advantage of this lack of awareness, especially targeting new internet users.Education on cyber safety is still limited, and discussions on digital rights and responsibilities are rare outside academic or policy circles.If Bangladesh wants to create a truly safe digital environment, laws alone are not enough. Training law enforcement officers in cyber investigation must be a priority. Digital forensic facilities should be expanded and modernised.Public awareness campaigns on cyber safety and legal remedies should be strengthened. Clear guidelines are also needed to ensure that cyber laws are applied fairly and not misused.Finally, international cooperation is essential. Cyber crime does not respect borders, and Bangladesh must actively engage in global efforts to combat it.Cyber crime is one of the biggest challenges of Bangladesh’s digital journey. While legal frameworks like the Digital Security Act exist, practical problems continue to weaken their effectiveness. Bridging the gap between law and reality requires technical capacity, transparency, awareness, and trust. Without these, the promise of a safe digital Bangladesh will remain only on paper.
3 hrs ago
National

National

Tarique Rahman joins views-exchange meeting with BNP dist-level leaders

Tarique Rahman joins views-exchange meeting with BNP dist-level leaders

BNP Chairman and Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has joined a views-exchange meeting with district-level leaders of the ruling BNP and its three associate bodies.(May 9, 2026) The day-long meeting began at 10:45am today at the Krishibid Institution Bangladesh (KIB) auditorium in the city's Farmgate area with BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi in the chair.BNP Chairman and Prime Minister Tarique Rahman joined the meeting as the chief guest while Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir joined it as the special guest.BNP Standing Committee members Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain, Abdul Moyeen Khan, Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury, Salahuddin Ahmed, Iqbal Hasan Mahmud Tuku, Selima Rahman and Dr AZM Zahid Hossain also joined in the meeting.This is the first views-exchange meeting between BNP Chairman and Prime Minister Tarique Rahman and the party's grassroots leaders after the 13th parliamentary election held on February 12.About the meeting, Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said, during the meeting, the party's election manifesto and the plans of the government will be presented to the leaders. Party's organizational activities will also be discussed in the meeting, he added.
9 May 2026
International

International

Trump says Iran 'trifled' with US but ceasefire still on

Trump says Iran 'trifled' with US but ceasefire still on

US President Donald Trump dismissed Iran's attacks on three American warships Thursday as "a trifle," saying he considered the ceasefire still active.Asked during a visit to see renovations of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool if the Iran ceasefire was still on despite the attacks, Trump said: "Yeah it is. They trifled with us today. We blew them away. They trifled. I call that a trifle."There has been no immediate additional response from Iranian officials regarding Trump’s remarks.
8 May 2026
Campus

Campus

The Green Synergy: IUBAT Webinar Bridges Botany and Agriculture

The Green Synergy: IUBAT Webinar Bridges Botany and Agriculture

Yesterday, more than 100 students and academics gathered online to explore the future of farming at "The Green Synergy" webinar. Hosted by the IUBAT chapter of the International Association of Students in Agricultural and Related Sciences (IAAS), the event focused on bridging the gap between basic plant biology and applied agriculture through new research.Professor Dr. Mihir Lal Saha, former Acting Dean of the Faculty of Biological Science at the University of Dhaka, led the session as the guest speaker. Drawing from his extensive background in botany, he shared his expertise on how understanding plant science and biodiversity is essential for developing better, more reliable farming methods.Instead of a standard one-way lecture, Dr. Saha sparked a lively discussion about the practical ways botanical research can solve modern agricultural challenges. He explained that looking closely at plant biology gives researchers and farmers the tools they need to grow food reliably without exhausting natural resources.The virtual event gave young scholars and agriculture enthusiasts an open space to share ideas and ask questions. Participants left with a clearer understanding of how hands-on research in botany is actively shaping the future of global agriculture.
27 April 2026
Web Story

Web Story

Election

Election

New Leadership Elected at Haimchar Press Club Through Peaceful Voting

New Leadership Elected at Haimchar Press Club Through Peaceful Voting

The much-anticipated election of the Haimchar Press Club was held on Thursday (March 12, 2026) in a peaceful environment. A total of five candidates contested for the two key positions—President and General Secretary.There were 47 registered voters in the election, of whom 34 exercised their voting rights.Three candidates competed for the post of President. Among them, Md. Mohsin Mia (symbol: Pen) was elected President after securing 19 votes. His nearest rival, G.M. Fazlur Rahman (symbol: Glasses), received 12 votes, while Masud Alam Riad (symbol: Mobile Phone) obtained 3 votes.For the post of General Secretary, two candidates were in the race. Zahidul Islam (symbol: Camera) was elected General Secretary with 20 votes, while his opponent Hasan Al Mamun (symbol: Laptop) received 14 votes.After the completion of voting, the results were officially announced in a peaceful atmosphere. Members of the press club congratulated the newly elected leaders and expressed hope that the new leadership would play a significant role in strengthening and advancing the activities of the press club.
21 October 2025
13th National Parliamentary Election and Referendum to Be Held Tomorrow

13th National Parliamentary Election and Referendum to Be Held Tomorrow

21 October 2025
Cricket

Cricket

Pakistan Sets Three Conditions for Playing India, Including Compensation for Bangladesh

Pakistan Sets Three Conditions for Playing India, Including Compensation for Bangladesh

A new standoff has emerged in international cricket as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has presented three key demands to the International Cricket Council (ICC) in an effort to resolve the ongoing disagreement over Bangladesh’s exclusion from the T20 World Cup.Earlier, Bangladesh had requested the ICC to change match venues after India declined to play in the tournament. In response, the ICC removed Bangladesh from the competition, a decision that Pakistan strongly supported and publicly backed Bangladesh.After Bangladesh was excluded, the PCB announced its intention to boycott the match against India in protest, creating a deadlock with the global governing body of cricket. Recent developments, however, suggest there may be a way forward.According to NDTV sources, PCB officials met with ICC representatives in Lahore and submitted three major demands aimed at breaking the impasse. The demands are:1. Enhanced compensation for Bangladesh,2. Assurance of participation fees for Bangladesh despite being removed from the World Cup,3. Granting Bangladesh the right to host future ICC events.Despite warnings from the ICC about possible consequences, Pakistan remained firm in its decision to boycott the India match. Some PCB officials are reportedly in favor of playing, but PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has maintained his previous position.Before finalizing the decision, Naqvi is scheduled to meet with Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, today (Monday). How the situation will develop and whether the three demands lead to a resolution remains a key focus for the cricketing world.TDN/
9 February 2026
Nationwide

Nationwide

Independence Day celebrated with due dignity through various programs in Haimchar

Independence Day celebrated with due dignity through various programs in Haimchar

On the occasion of Independence Day, various day-long programs have been organized in Haimchar Upazila of Chandpur with due dignity and festive atmosphere.The day's program was inaugurated by hoisting the national flag on Thursday (March 26) morning at the initiative of the upazila administration. Upazila Executive Officer Amit Roy, Haimchar Police Station Officer (OC) Nazmul Hasan, Upazila Agriculture Officer, Secondary Education Officer, Primary Education Officer and officials of other departments were present at the time. Various political, social and teachers also participated in the program.On the occasion of the day, parades, physical exercises, painting competitions and cultural programs were organized with the participation of students from various educational institutions. The venue became festive with the lively participation of the students. Later, a reception was given to the brave freedom fighters at the Upazila Auditorium building. During this, the guests expressed deep respect and gratitude to the freedom fighters.During the event, some freedom fighters spoke, reminiscing about 1971, and the children of freedom fighters also spoke.The Upazila Executive Officer said at the event, The declaration of independence on March 26 led to a long 9-month war. We often forget the contribution of the brave freedom fighters and the brave women in this war. The story of the brave martyred freedom fighters and brave women in the liberation war,Speaking of the martyred ancestors who were tortured in torture cells, I am paying tribute to them through this meeting and he added, "The correct history of independence must be presented to the new generation and everyone must play a role in building the country, inspired by patriotism."At the end of the day-long program, cultural programs were held with the participation of various educational institutions and prizes were distributed among the winners of the competition. All in all, the day-long arrangements in Haimchar Upazila on the occasion of the great Independence Day were colorful and significant.
21 October 2025