Headline
Local BNP leader injured in knife attack at Dhaka's Adabor dies
Another local party leader injured as police probe alleged teen-gang involvement
- - (original version)
The unbreakable spirit of the England football team
Overcome bizarre external distractions as England rallies with fierce professional determination during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Defying a sudden pre-tournament equipment theft in Kansas City and a strange Ghanaian
- - (original version)
It’s not coming home this time either
Chant "Three Lions" loudly as England fights for World Cup glory amid mounting pressure. Despite featuring superstars Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham, tactical struggles and Premier League arrogance threaten to
- - (original version)
Police step out in new colours as uniform rollout begins
District units adopt dark blue, metropolitan police light olive, with khaki trousers for all
- - (original version)
Bangladesh
Efforts on to bring Hasina back to face trial: Shama Obaed
MEA says process under judicial and internal review
- - (original version)
Why Bangladesh must start rehearsing for the next earthquake
Bangladesh must urgently implement routine earthquake drills in schools to transition from reactive disaster to proactive preparedness.
- - (original version)
Japan signals support for raising energy assistance to $500m: PM's deputy press secretary
PM Tarique Rahman, Japanese delegation discuss energy crisis, airport terminal, and Rohingya repatriation
- - (original version)
Schools to get new curriculum in 2028, says education minister
Government aims to develop students’ creativity, employability and international competitiveness
- - (original version)
3 ‘disappear’ after 17 days at zero line
The whereabouts of three young men who had been stranded in no-man's land along the Kurigram border for 17 days after an alleged push-in attempt by India's Border Security Force
- - (original version)
Travellers relieved as Indian visa service resumes
In December 2025, Sami Al Nafis Niloy, a student from Mirpur, wanted to take his father to India for treatment after he suffered a heart attack. Despite applying well in
- - (original version)
Open July Uprising Museum by Aug 5 or public will, Nahid warns
Opposition Chief Whip Nahid Islam has demanded the immediate opening of the July Mass Uprising Memorial Museum to preserve, research, and exhibit the history, relics, and documents of the 2024
- - (original version)
International
More than 100,000 killed in Myanmar
More than 100,000 people have been killed across all sides in Myanmar since a military coup five years ago triggered civil war, a conflict monitor said yesterday.
- - (original version)
‘No progress’ in negotiations with US: Cuba
Cuba’s government said Tuesday that months of negotiations with the United States, which is applying maximum pressure to the island to try to bring about a change in governance, had
- - (original version)
Funding crisis hits Palestinian refugee agency
UN chief Antonio Guterres warned Tuesday of the “increasingly precarious” situation of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees known as UNRWA, saying that millions of people’s livelihoods were at risk.
- - (original version)
Pak military intercepts 4 drones from Afghanistan
Pakistan’s military said yesterday it had intercepted four drones sent from Afghanistan the previous day, the latest incident in months of conflict between the two neighbours.
- - (original version)
Vietnam unveils ‘baby bonus’
One year after lifting its long-standing two-child limit, Vietnam is offering incentives for people to have more babies as the communist country risks getting old before it gets rich.
- - (original version)
Technology
Microsoft plans thousands of job cuts as early as next week: report
Microsoft is preparing to cut just under 2.5% of its workforce in a fresh round of layoffs that could be announced as early as next week, Business Insider reported on
- - (original version)
The “Father of the Internet” is stepping down from Google
Vinton Cerf, one of the architects of the modern internet and widely known as the "Father of the Internet", is set to retire from Google next week after more than
- - (original version)
Sport
Captain Kane rescues England in comeback win over DR Congo
Harry Kane rescued England from a seismic World Cup shock with two late goals to beat the Democratic Republic of Congo 2-1 in Atlanta and secure a place in the
- - (original version)
Quiet Haaland might be Brazil's loudest warning
There were long spells in Dallas yesterday when Erling Haaland appeared to be little more than a spectator in Norway’s 2-1 Round of 32 win over Ivory Coast.
- - (original version)
Tuchel says England never stopped believing
Brian Cipenga had fired the Congolese into a shock lead after seven minutes in Atlanta, but Harry Kane scored twice in the second half
- - (original version)
Kane equals Fontaine in dramatic England escape
Harry Kane's place among the great World Cup goalscorers is no longer a matter of debate. It is now written into the history books.
- - (original version)
Belgium fight back to beat Senegal in thriller, reach last 16
Youri Tielemans scored the latest winner in World Cup history as Belgium mounted an incredible comeback from two goals down to beat Senegal 3-2 and qualify for the last 16
- - (original version)
আলোচিত
ভারতীয় ভিসাকেন্দ্রে বাংলাদেশিদের উপচে পড়া ভিড়, নেপথ্যে কী?
দীর্ঘ দুই বছর বন্ধ থাকার পর বাংলাদেশিদের জন্য আবারও পর্যটক ভিসা চালু করেছে ভারত। এরপরই ঢাকাসহ দেশের পাঁচটি ভারতীয় ভিসা আবেদন কেন্দ্রে দেখা দিয়েছে আবেদনকারীদের উপচে পড়া ভিড়। এই সেবা
- - (original version)
Politics
Jamaat for Jan-Dec fiscal year
The opposition will bring a Private Member’s Bill to shift the fiscal year to January–December from July-June, said Jamaat Ameer Shafiqur Rahman yesterday.
- - (original version)
Business
US wheat to cost $24/tonne more than open tender rate
Bangladesh will import wheat from the United States at an additional $24 per tonne under a government-to-government (G2G) deal, aiming to comply with US conditions on reducing the bilateral trade
- - (original version)
BB sticks to tight monetary policy as inflation stays high
Economists question whether monetary tightening can succeed while the central bank continues to inject funds into banks
- - (original version)
Awlad appointed MD of Bengal Commercial Bank
KM Awlad Hossain has been appointed managing director of Bengal Commercial Bank with effect from July 1, 2026.
- - (original version)
Editorial
Acknowledge the rape epidemic
Home minister's remarks don’t fully reflect reality
- - (original version)
Follow the building code strictly
Govt must enforce BNBC strictly, update DAP
- - (original version)
A decade since Chotoo, 6 years since Nana Bhai
Remembering both Chotoo and Nana bhai today, I think about what a 20 year old boy could possibly have in common with his grandfather.
- - (original version)
105th anniversary of Dhaka University
The University of Dhaka (DU) observes its 105th anniversary on July 1, 2026.
- - (original version)
Bangladesh built its sukuk market on the wrong blueprint
This week marked another milestone for Islamic finance in Bangladesh.
- - (original version)
Entertainment
Nancy and Imran reunite for ‘Shikar’ after a long hiatus
Imran has previously collaborated with Nancy on several popular songs. Their reunion for “Shikar” is expected to draw the attention of fans who have long appreciated the duo’s musical chemistry.
- - (original version)
Bhabna-starrer ‘King: In the Land of the Princess’ heads to Kazan Int’l Film Festival
Following its screening at the 48th Moscow International Film Festival, Bangladeshi feature film “King: In the Land of the Princess” is now set to travel to Russia’s 22nd Kazan International
- - (original version)
Hollywood filmmaker Carl Erik Rinsch jailed for $11m Netflix fraud
Rinsch, 48, best known for directing “47 Ronin”, was found guilty of federal fraud and money laundering after prosecutors proved he diverted production funds to personal investments and luxury purchases
- - (original version)
‘Notun Shobdo’: Opening the doors to electronic music
Through workshops, vinyl sets, live performances, and audio-reactive visuals, the event pushed electronic music beyond its niche into a broader cultural conversation.
- - (original version)
Health
In memory of Faraaz: 1,300 people in 3 districts receive free healthcare
Medical camps across Brahmanbaria, Tangail and Barishal offer specialist consultations and medicines
- - (original version)
Measles: Another child dies, 3,627 hospitalised
Bangladesh has registered another child death linked to measles symptoms in a day, with 167 new cases confirmed in the same period. A total of 3,627 patients with symptoms are
- - (original version)
News, Live TV & Radio all in one
সবসময় আপডেট থাকার জন্য আজই ডাউনলোড করুন Bangi News App (Android or iOS)

Contact
reader@banginews.com

Bangi News app আপনাকে দিবে এক অভাবনীয় অভিজ্ঞতা যা আপনি কাগজের সংবাদপত্রে পাবেন না। আপনি শুধু খবর পড়বেন তাই নয়, আপনি পঞ্চ ইন্দ্রিয় দিয়ে উপভোগও করবেন। বিশ্বাস না হলে আজই ডাউনলোড করুন। এটি সম্পূর্ণ ফ্রি।

Follow @banginews