Sunday, 28 June 2026
The Dhaka News

Former Jamalpur-1 MP Nur Mohammad Arrested

The Detective Branch (DB) of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has arrested former Member of Parliament for the Jamalpur-1 constituency and President of the Bakshiganj Upazila Awami League, Nur Mohammad, from a residence in the capital's Gulshan area.The information was disclosed in a DMP press release issued today.According to the press release, Nur Mohammad is an accused in a case filed under the Explosive Substances Act in Jamalpur district. He is also a suspect in a case filed over a procession and a cocktail explosion that took place in the Mohakhali Bus Terminal area of the capital on June 18.The press release added that necessary legal proceedings against the accused are underway./bss
13 hrs ago

PM presses 'Bangladesh First' policy during Malaysia, China visits

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman today said he had consistently prioritized the interests of Bangladesh and its people during his six-day maiden official visit to Malaysia and China from June 21 to 26, guided by the principle of "Bangladesh First."He made the remarks in parliament after the Jatiya Sangsad unanimously adopted a thanksgiving motion congratulating him on the successful completion of his official visits to the two countries. The parliamentary session was chaired by Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmad, Bir Bikram."The fundamental issue here is that the people of Bangladesh have entrusted us with the responsibility of safeguarding their interests. From our party's perspective, we use the slogan, 'Bangladesh First'," the prime minister said."What I have tried to do, from my position, is to speak for the interests of my country and its people and to protect those interests," he told the House.Emphasizing that the achievements belonged to the nation rather than any individual, he said, "There is nothing personal in this for any of us. If there has been any achievement, it is Bangladesh's achievement."The premier also thanked all members of parliament, particularly the Leader of the Opposition, for encouraging him to work for the country and its people.Earlier, Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives Minister Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir moved the thanksgiving motion, which was adopted by voice vote following extensive discussions in the House.Lawmakers from both the treasury and opposition benches described the prime minister's visits as a landmark event in Bangladesh's foreign policy and economic diplomacy.Taking part in the discussion, Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury and Leader of the Opposition Dr. Shafiqur Rahman highlighted the strategic significance of the prime minister's June 21-26 visits to Malaysia and China.Before putting the motion to a voice vote, Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmad, Bir Bikram said the debate reflected a rare consensus across party lines, with lawmakers from both the government and the opposition offering "thoughtful and valuable opinions" on the issue."The discussions clearly indicate that the prime minister's recent visits to Malaysia and China have opened a new horizon in Bangladesh's foreign policy," the Speaker told the House.
27 June 2026

Dembélé Hat-trick Powers France to 4-1 Win Over Norway

Ousmane Dembélé produced one of the fastest hat-tricks in FIFA World Cup 2026 history as France cruised to a 4-1 victory over a second-string Norway side on Friday to finish the group stage with a perfect record.Although much of the pre-match attention centered on the anticipated duel between Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland, Norway coach Ståle Solbakken opted to rest the Manchester City striker, leaving him on the bench.Dembélé opened the scoring in the seventh minute at Gillette Stadium before doubling France's lead in the 20th minute. Norway responded a minute later through Thelo Aasgaard, but Dembélé completed his hat-trick in the 32nd minute to put the match beyond doubt.The feat ranks among the fastest World Cup hat-tricks ever recorded. The all-time record remains with Austria's Erich Probst, who scored three goals within the opening 24 minutes against Czechoslovakia in the 1954 World Cup.Having also scored in France's 3-0 victory over Iraq in their previous match, Dembélé has now taken his tournament tally to four goals, easing some of the scoring burden on captain Kylian Mbappé.Désiré Doué added a fourth goal in stoppage time to complete a convincing victory. France finished top of Group I with nine points from three matches, scoring 10 goals in the process.Les Bleus will face one of the best third-placed teams in the Round of 32 on Thursday at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.The match also carried emotional significance for France. Head coach Didier Deschamps returned to France following the death of his mother, with assistant coach Guy Stéphan taking charge from the dugout. Deschamps, who is set to leave the national team after 14 years following the World Cup, is expected to rejoin the squad on Saturday.Norway missed a chance to reduce the deficit in the 50th minute when Jørgen Strand Larsen saw his penalty saved. Despite the defeat, Norway progressed to the Round of 32 as Group I runners-up with six points after earlier victories over Iraq and Senegal.Having already secured qualification, Solbakken made 10 changes to the side that defeated Senegal 3-2. Haaland, captain Martin Ødegaard and striker Alexander Sørloth were all rested ahead of Tuesday's Round of 32 clash against Ivory Coast in Dallas.France also rotated their lineup, with Crystal Palace defender Maxence Lacroix replacing Arsenal's William Saliba. Désiré Doué, Theo Hernandez and Aurélien Tchouaméni also returned to the starting XI.Mbappé earned his 101st international cap, but the spotlight belonged entirely to Dembélé.The Paris Saint-Germain forward opened the scoring after being played through by Mbappé, cutting inside from the right before beating goalkeeper Egil Selvik with a composed finish.Since PSG coach Luis Enrique moved him from the wing into a central attacking role, Dembélé has enjoyed the most prolific period of his career, a transformation that ultimately saw him become a Ballon d'Or winner.Operating primarily from the right flank, he tormented Norway's defence throughout the first half. His second goal came with a trademark left-footed curling effort into the far corner after drifting inside.Shortly after the first-half cooling break, Aasgaard capitalised on a lapse in France's defence to pull one back for Norway with a low finish past Mike Maignan.Dembélé, however, restored France's three-goal cushion in the 32nd minute with another precise left-footed strike into the bottom corner to complete his hat-trick.The achievement places him alongside French greats Just Fontaine, who scored two World Cup hat-tricks in 1958, and Mbappé, who netted a hat-trick in the 2022 World Cup final.Norway had an opportunity to narrow the gap early in the second half after Theo Hernandez fouled Oscar Bobb inside the penalty area. However, Mike Maignan produced an excellent save to deny Strand Larsen from the spot.Doué rounded off the scoring in stoppage time with a header, sealing a dominant 4-1 victory as France advanced to the knockout stage with maximum points.
27 June 2026
Milon announces CCTV, body cameras for strict monitoring of HSC exams

Milon announces CCTV, body cameras for strict monitoring of HSC exams

Education Minister Dr A N M Ehsanul Hoque Milon today announced that all examination centres for the upcoming Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations will be placed under continuous CCTV surveillance, while police personnel on duty will use body cameras to prevent the entry of unauthorized persons."We’ll use body cameras for police personnel to prevent the intrusion of the outsiders. Examination centres will be monitored round the clock through CCTV," he said.The minister made the remarks while addressing a meeting with the officers-in-charge of the HSC and equivalent examination centres under the Sylhet Education Board and the madrasa and technical education boards in the Sylhet region. The meeting was held at the Jalalabad Gas Building Auditorium here in the city.He said improving the quality of education remains one of the highest priorities of the government, adding that the Prime Minister has placed special emphasis on the education sector. The government is working to ensure a transparent, technology-driven and malpractice-free examination system, he added. According to the minister, all necessary preparations have been completed to ensure that this year's HSC and equivalent examinations are conducted in a peaceful, transparent and fair manner.He said the examinations would be conducted under strict supervision through the use of modern technology and legal measures. Those involved in spreading the rumours about question paper leaks, disseminating false information or engaging in misinformation campaigns would face legal action under the Cyber Security Act, he added. To ensure examination’s security, examination authorities, education officials and law enforcement agencies will work together with close coordination, he added.He said measures have also been introduced to maintain uniform marking standards, review model answer scripts, evaluate examiners' performance and reduce the burden of assessing excessive numbers of answer scripts.Education boards should expand their responsibilities beyond conducting examinations and publishing results by playing a more effective role in supervising educational institutions, improving educational standards and addressing the problems faced by the teachers and the students, he said. Referring to primary education, the minister also the in-charge of Primary and Mass Education Ministry, said the government has taken effective steps to resolve the long-standing shortage of personnel and complications related to promotions. Around 25,500 head teachers have remained without promotion since 2017 due to pending court cases, which will be resolved in accordance with court verdicts.There are currently about 60,000 vacant teaching positions across the country and the government plans to begin recruiting new teachers from July, he said, adding that  salary-related complications involving madrasa teachers will also be resolved promptly, with salaries to be paid regularly through bank accounts. “More than 30,000 pending court cases involving the Ministry of Education will also be settled in phases,” he added. The meeting was chaired by Prof. Anwar Hossain Chowdhury, Chairman of Sylhet Education Board. Among others, Sylhet City Corporation Administrator Abdul Kaiyum Chowdhury, BNP Central Assistant Organising Secretary Miftah Siddiqui, Sylhet Metropolitan BNP General Secretary Emdad Hossain Chowdhury, Board Secretary Chowdhury Mamun Akbar and Controller of Examinations Prof. Bilkis Yasmin, were present at the function as special guests.Sunamganj Zila Parishad Administrator Md Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury, Additional Deputy Commissioner Masud Rana, officials from various government departments, examination centre heads from the Sylhet region and members of the media were also present.
5 hrs ago
National

National

Two Arrested Including Transport Shramik League Leader in Chandina Police Special Drive

Two Arrested Including Transport Shramik League Leader in Chandina Police Special Drive

The Chandina Thana Police in Cumilla arrested two individuals, including one under the Anti-Terrorism Act, during a special drive conducted over the last 24 hours. Following the completion of legal procedures, the arrestees have already been produced before the learned court.According to police sources, as part of this special drive, a youth named Md. Riyad Hossain (24) was arrested in connection with a regular case. He is the son of Nurul Islam and Setara Begum, hailing from Gallai Kanai Bari village under No. 10 Gallai Union in Chandina Thana, Cumilla district.In another success of the operation, police apprehended Mohammad Ali (33), a local leader of the Transport Shramik League. He is the General Secretary of the Madhaiya Union Transport Shramik League and the son of the late Montaj Uddin and the late Parvin, residing at Naotala (Shah Alam Haji Bari) in Chandina Thana. He was arrested under the Anti-Terrorism Act.Chandina Thana Police stated that such special and regular drives will continue to maintain law and order and ensure peace in the area. Both the arrestees have been forwarded to the learned court through proper legal channels.
5 hrs ago
International

International

India Lifts Commercial LPG Restrictions After Hormuz Strait Reopens

India Lifts Commercial LPG Restrictions After Hormuz Strait Reopens

India has lifted restrictions on the supply of commercial liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) that were imposed during the recent Middle East conflict, following the reopening of the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz and the gradual recovery of energy shipments.According to AFP, the decision comes after fuel tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz increased as part of an agreement signed between Iran and the United States, easing concerns over global energy supplies.In a statement issued late Thursday night, India's Ministry of Petroleum announced that restrictions on non-domestic packaged LPG had been withdrawn. The ministry also said that bulk LPG supplies, which had been suspended at the onset of the crisis, have been partially restored, with deliveries resuming at up to 50 percent of pre-crisis consumption levels."The decision has been taken in view of the recent improvement in the LPG supply situation," the ministry said.India, the world's most populous country, is the second-largest importer of LPG, with a significant share of its imports coming from the Middle East. Under normal circumstances, nearly one-fifth of global oil and gas shipments pass through the Strait of Hormuz.The waterway was closed after the outbreak of the U.S.-Iran conflict in late February, disrupting energy supplies across the Gulf and placing pressure on India's economy. The supply disruptions also raised uncertainty over the country's economic growth outlook.LPG is the primary cooking fuel for millions of Indian households. During the crisis, the government increased LPG prices to manage supply constraints.Last month, India also approved a $4 billion plan to expand coal gasification as part of efforts to strengthen energy security and reduce dependence on imported fuels during the supply crisis.
27 June 2026
Campus

Campus

Research Week Begins at JKKNIU to Enhance Students' Research Skills and Quality

Research Week Begins at JKKNIU to Enhance Students' Research Skills and Quality

"Research Week 2026" will be held from June 28 to July 2 at Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University (JKKNIU). Organized by the university's Research and Extension Center, the initiative aims to enhance the research skills of teachers and students, encourage high-quality research, and raise awareness regarding the effective use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in research.At a press conference held on Wednesday (June 24), the university's Vice-Chancellor and Chairman of the Research Management Board, Professor Dr. Mohammed Musharof Hossain, stated that the excellence of a university in the modern world is determined by its quality of research, innovative capabilities, and continuity of knowledge creation. He expressed hope that Research Week 2026 will play a crucial role in transforming the university into a more research-oriented institution.According to sources from the Research and Extension Center, various five-day training workshops and seminars have been organized to mark the occasion. In collaboration with the Institutional Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), training workshops will be conducted on SPSS, Stata, NVivo, and Python-based machine learning. Additionally, seminars will be organized on higher education and scholarships abroad, research and academic writing, publication strategies in high-impact journals, and the use of artificial intelligence in research. A research idea competition and special online sessions will also be featured.The Research and Extension Center was established on September 23, 2023, following a decision made during the university's 43rd Syndicate meeting. Since its inception, the center has funded 953 research projects at a cost of approximately BDT 16.61 crore. The outcomes of these projects have been published in various renowned national and international journals.Students interested in participating in the Research Week seminars must register via a Google Form. Registration opens on June 24 at 9:00 PM. The university authorities have stated that since the seating capacity for several offline seminars is limited to 80, opportunities to participate will be granted on a "first-come, first-served" basis. However, no registration will be required for teachers.
24 June 2026
Web Story

Web Story

Election

Election

Urgent Guidelines Issued for HSC Examinations

Urgent Guidelines Issued for HSC Examinations

The Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations for 2026 are set to begin on July 2. Ahead of the examinations, the Dhaka Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education has issued guidelines regarding entry to examination centres, the use of calculators and wristwatches, and the operation of a control room for emergency communication.The directives were announced in three separate notices published on the board's website on Wednesday (June 17), signed by Controller of Examinations Professor Jesmin Taslima Banu.In one notice, the board instructed authorities to open the gates of examination centres at 8:30 am to ease traffic congestion and reduce inconvenience for candidates. It said only examinees should be allowed to enter the centre premises from 8:30 am, while the previously issued instructions regarding entry into examination halls will remain in force.Another notice outlined the approved scientific calculators and guidelines on wristwatch use. According to the board, candidates may use regular calculators as well as the following eight models of non-programmable scientific calculators: FX-82MS, FX-100MS, FX-570MS, FX-991MS, FX-991EX, FX-991ES, FX-991ES Plus, and FX-991CW.Candidates will also be allowed to wear analogue (non-programmable) wristwatches inside examination centres, the notice said.In a separate notice, the board announced the opening of a control room for the duration of the HSC and equivalent examinations. It requested candidates and stakeholders to contact the board in case of any problems, information exchange, or emergencies.The board can be reached via telephone at 02-223369815 or on mobile numbers 01550411203, 01714994073, and 01756103152. Queries may also be sent via email to [controller@dhakaeducationboard.gov.bd](mailto:controller@dhakaeducationboard.gov.bd).
2 February 2026
Voting begins in 13th National Elections 2026

Voting begins in 13th National Elections 2026

2 February 2026
Cricket

Cricket

Bangladesh Beat Pakistan by 23 Runs to Move Up to Third

Bangladesh Beat Pakistan by 23 Runs to Move Up to Third

Powered by a cameo from batter Swarna Akter and impressive spells from left-arm spinners Sanjida Akter Meghla and Nahida Akter, Bangladesh defeated Pakistan by 23 runs in their third Group 1 match of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup. The victory lifted the Tigresses to third place in the standings with four points from three matches, keeping their semifinal hopes alive.Pakistan, meanwhile, are still winless after three games and are on the brink of elimination. Australia lead the group with six points from three matches. After winning the toss in Southampton, England, Bangladesh opted to bat first but found themselves in trouble early, losing their third wicket for just 13 runs in the fifth over.Captain Nigar Sultana and Sobhana Mostary steadied the innings with a 35-run partnership off 29 balls for the fourth wicket. Sobhana scored 22 off 19 balls, hitting three boundaries. Nigar then added 24 runs off 29 balls with Ritu Moni and a further 20 runs off 19 balls alongside Swarna Akter. Ritu managed seven runs, while Nigar struck five fours in her 38-ball 36 before departing.With Bangladesh on 92 runs, Swarna launched a late assault to guide her side to a competitive total. Bangladesh finished on 123/6 in their allotted 20 overs. Swarna remained unbeaten on 39 off 22 balls, hitting five boundaries, while Rabeya Khan stayed not out on four. Fatima Sana claimed two wickets for Pakistan.Chasing 124, Pakistan got off to a solid start with an opening stand of 49 runs from 45 balls. Nahida Akter broke the partnership in the eighth over, triggering a collapse.Nahida and Meghla then wreaked havoc with their spin, reducing Pakistan from 49 without loss to 84 for eight. The duo accounted for eight wickets for just 35 runs as Pakistan's batting line-up crumbled.Pakistan eventually finished on 100/8 in 20 overs, with opener Muneeba Ali top-scoring with 25 runs. Nahida Akter returned figures of 3 for 18, while Meghla claimed 3 for 21. Swarna Akter was named Player of the Match for her unbeaten 39 off 22 balls.Bangladesh will face India in their fourth group-stage match on June 25.
21 June 2026
Nationwide

Nationwide

Half-Decomposed Body of Woman Found in Banana Grove in Chandpur

Half-Decomposed Body of Woman Found in Banana Grove in Chandpur

Police have recovered the half-decomposed body of an unidentified woman, estimated to be around 50 years old, from a secluded banana grove in the Kolakanda area of Matlab Uttar Upazila in Chandpur. Preliminary assessments suggest that the body had been lying there for at least four to five days.The body was recovered on Thursday (June 25) from a banana grove in Hanirpar village of Kolakanda.According to police sources, local residents noticed a foul odor coming from the grove in the morning. Upon investigating, they discovered the body and immediately informed Matlab Uttar Police Station. Police later arrived at the scene and recovered the body.Several local residents said that such an incident had never occurred in the area before. News of the recovery quickly spread, drawing a large crowd of curious onlookers. However, no one was able to identify the deceased woman.Considering the seriousness of the case, Assistant Superintendent of Police (Matlab Circle) Jabir Husnain Sani and a special team from the Chandpur unit of the Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) visited the scene and launched an investigation. PBI members examined the recovery site, surrounding environment, and collected potential evidence in an effort to uncover the mystery. Sources involved in the investigation said that authorities are examining whether the death was natural or the result of a homicide.Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Matlab Uttar Police Station, Mohammad Kamrul Hasan, said that police responded promptly after receiving the information and recovered the body. He stated that the deceased woman appeared to be approximately 50 years old. Due to the body's condition, several parts had decomposed, while some areas had been damaged by insects and animals."We are working to identify the deceased and determine the exact cause of death," he said.The OC further added that an inquest report has been prepared and the body has been sent to the morgue for an autopsy. The cause of death will become clearer once the post-mortem report is received."We are treating the matter with utmost importance. Nearby police stations and relevant units have been notified to help identify the deceased. If any missing person reports match the victim's description, it may be possible to confirm her identity quickly. Necessary legal procedures are currently underway," he added.
2 February 2026