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Fuel Sales No Longer Rationed from Today; Buyers Can Purchase as Needed

Government Lifts Fuel Rationing as Supply Concerns Ease After conflict spread across the Middle East, global fuel supply disruptions created

Jungle Salimpur Brought Under Administrative Control

Jungle Salimpur in Sitakunda Now Under Administrative Control After Years of Lawlessness Only a month ago, Jungle Salimpur in Sitakunda

Fresh Tensions Emerge Over the Constitutional Reform Council

Political tensions are rising over the implementation of the constitutional reform proposals included in the July National Charter. An 11-party

Future of Bangladesh–India Relations: What Lies Ahead?

Political change has also taken place in Bangladesh through elections. The BNP secured a major victory and formed the government,

Awami League Looks for a Return to Electoral Politics

Many leaders and activists of the Awami League believe that local government elections should return to a non-party system. According

Mirza Abbas Admitted to Hospital

BNP Standing Committee Member and Adviser to the Prime Minister, Mirza Abbas, has been admitted to hospital after falling ill.

Thailand Orders Officials to Use Stairs to Save Energy

Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has directed government officials to adopt energy-saving measures in response to concerns over fuel shortages.

Parliament Sits Tomorrow; Speaker Decision Today

First Session of the 13th Parliament Begins Thursday The first session of the 13th National Parliament is scheduled to begin

Gold Price Drops Again Today, Now 3,236 Taka per Tola

Gold Price Drops Again in Bangladesh, Now 3,236 Taka per Tola On Monday, gold prices in Bangladesh fell, with 22-carat

Student Beaten at Dhaka University Over Alleged Chhatra League Links

A student at University of Dhaka was reportedly assaulted over allegations of links with the banned student organization Bangladesh Chhatra