Headline
Life along a dying Teesta
The Teesta, once the vibrant pulse of northern Bangladesh, is fighting for survival. Where strong currents once promised prosperity, the river has largely withered into a narrow, knee-deep stream or
- - (original version)
Forgotten on the coast: The Jaldas caught between two disasters
A fishing village on the seashore. The village is repeatedly submerged by tidal waters. It rises again, and work resumes. But the people remain in crisis year after year.
- - (original version)
Japan’s first long-range missile was deployed at a southwestern army camp
Japan’s first long-range missile was deployed at a southwestern army camp, officials said this week, as the country pushes to bolster its offensive capabilities. The upgraded Type-12 land-to-ship missiles, developed
- - (original version)
Following a lively debate in Parliament centring the July Charter Implementation Order
Following a lively debate in Parliament centring the July Charter Implementation Order, Chief Whip Nurul Islam Moni said a special parliamentary committee will soon be formed to facilitate constitutional amendments.
- - (original version)
- - (original version)
Eight dead after earthquake of magnitude 5.9 strikes Afghanistan
An earthquake of magnitude 5.9 struck Afghanistan's ⁠Hindu Kush region on Friday
- - (original version)
Saving Lives, Safeguarding Tigers: WildTeam Expands Safety Training in the Sundarbans
WildTeam has launched the Training Programme on Safety Measures and Awareness Building for Forest-Dependent People - 2026 in Joymoni under the Chandpai Range of Mongla and Kolbari under the Satkhira
- - (original version)
Bangladesh
Opportunity for reforms slipping away once more
Bangladesh’s political journey has repeatedly swung between hope and disappointment. The question now is whether the country is about to witness yet another repeat of that cycle.
- - (original version)
EC yet to set women’s seats election date
With around six weeks remaining in the 90-day legal timeframe to hold the election for the women’s reserved seats in parliament, the Election Commission has yet to fix a polling
- - (original version)
Bangladeshi woman beaten to death with a hammer in the US, one arrested
A Bangladeshi woman named Nilufar Yasmin has been beaten to death with a hammer in Fort Myers, Florida, in the United States. The suspect, Rolbert Joachin, was arrested by Fort
- - (original version)
Fuel crisis: Farmers struggling to access oil for agricultural machineries
Whereas the irrigation season is continuing, the harvesting period is knocking at the door. Farmers not getting enough fuel for agricultural machineries
- - (original version)
Bangladesh highlights UNGA bid at Toronto reception
Bangladesh consulate general in Toronto hosted a reception for the consular corps marking the Independence anniversary, highlighting Dhaka’s candidature for the UN General Assembly presidency and strengthening bilateral and multilateral
- - (original version)
Occupied footpaths hinder Rajshahi pedestrians
Residents of Rajshahi city continue to suffer as most paved footpaths across key urban areas remain illegally occupied, forcing pedestrians onto busy roads and raising serious safety concerns amid weak
- - (original version)
Markets largely defy directive
Shopping malls and markets largely defied the government directive to close their outlets by 6:00pm from Friday in a bid to minimise energy consumption amid the ongoing Gulf conflict.
- - (original version)
International
Downed planes raise new perils for Trump as Tehran hunts for missing US pilot
The incidents show the risks still faced by US and Israeli aircraft over Iran despite assertions from US President Donald Trump and his Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that their forces
- - (original version)
US intelligence warns Iran unlikely to ease Hormuz Strait chokehold soon, sources say
Experts warn that military action to reopen strait carries high risks and may not succeed
- - (original version)
Iran says shot down two US warplanes, hunting crew member
Iranian and American forces were racing each other early Saturday to recover a crew member of the first US fighter jet to go down inside Iran since the start of
- - (original version)
FIFA World Cup 2026: All 48 Qualified Teams, Top Scorers, and the Biggest Surprises
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is unlike anything football has seen before and that's not just a line for the brochure. This is the first World Cup to include 48
- - (original version)
Iran remains a stubborn foe after absorbing massive US-Israeli attacks
Since the United States and Israel launched their war against Iran on Feb. 28, the Trump administration claims to have all but “obliterated” the Islamic Republic’s military capabilities. Defense Secretary
- - (original version)
Pakistan announces free public transport as energy crisis bites
The announcement came after street protests and long queues of motorcycles at fuel stations triggered by a late-night decision to impose a 42.7-percent rise in the price of petrol to
- - (original version)
58 tortillas, five hot sauces and one toilet: life aboard spacecraft Orion
The four crewmembers zipping through space toward the Moon are carrying out a mission unlike any before it
- - (original version)
Sport
Iyer guides Punjab past Chennai to go top of IPL
A beautifully crafted half-century by skipper Shreyas Iyer took Punjab Kings to a second successive victory, by five wickets against Chennai Super Kings, and to the top of the Indian
- - (original version)
Arteta hopes League Cup loss will 'fuel' Arsenal season run-in
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has been urging his players to use their League Cup final defeat as "fuel" for the remainder of the season as they chase down a domestic
- - (original version)
Bangladesh clinch SAFF U-20 Championship title
Bangladesh clinched title of SAFF U-20 Championship beating India by 4-3 goals in penalty shoot-out in Maldives on Friday.
- - (original version)
‘Never thought of losing to Sri Lanka’
Seeing Bangladesh’s hockey team slump to a shocking 3-2 defeat against Sri Lanka in a Pool B match of the Men’s Asian Games Qualifiers in Bangkok yesterday must have felt
- - (original version)
'Good to be back': Ronaldo takes career tally to 967 in landmark game
Cristiano Ronaldo marked his return from a month-long injury layoff by scoring twice in the second half as Al Nassr maintained their winning run with a 5-2 victory over bottom
- - (original version)
Fernandez's agent criticises Chelsea's 'unfair' ban
Enzo Fernandez’s agent Javier Pastore has criticised Chelsea’s decision to ban the midfielder for two games after recent public comments about his future, saying the Argentina international does not understand
- - (original version)
Politics
BNP govt being tested by turmoil
The BNP-led government is navigating multiple challenges in running the country and managing its own ranks, party leaders and political analysts said.
- - (original version)
Respect people’s mandate or face movement
Issuing a warning to the government, Jamaat Ameer Shafiqur Rahman yesterday said any attempt to “kill” the people’s mandate again or curtail their rights would trigger a movement.
- - (original version)
Jamaat-led alliance to hold protest rally in Dhaka today
The Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami-led alliance will hold a protest rally in the capital Dhaka today to press for its demand for the implementation of the February 12 referendum verdict by passing
- - (original version)
We’re already witnessing transmission of fascism: Jamaat ameer
Denying the people’s mandate marks the very beginning of fascism, he says
- - (original version)
আলোচিত
প্রথম নির্বাচনী প্রচারে বাংলায় আসছেন নরেন্দ্র মোদি
আগামী ২৩ এপ্রিল ভারতের পশ্চিমবঙ্গের উত্তরবঙ্গ থেকে শুরু হচ্ছে রাজ্য বিধানসভার নির্বাচন
- - (original version)
Business
Another vessel carrying 34,000 tonnes of diesel arrives in Bangladesh
Amid the ongoing war situation in the Middle East, another vessel carrying fuel oil has arrived in the country. The vessel, named MT Shan Gang Fa Xian, reached the outer
- - (original version)
Banking hours reduced by one hour from Sunday
Bangladesh Bank has instructed a one-hour reduction in the transaction hours of scheduled banks across the country starting tomorrow, Sunday, to save fuel and electricity. As a result, the new
- - (original version)
Businesses increase LPG imports despite crisis, NBR data reveals
According to data from NBR, LPG imports in March reached 211,000 tonnes, which is 38 per cent higher than the same period last year.
- - (original version)
Editorial
Ordinance: Not everything should be done by force of a majority
Article 93 of the Constitution of Bangladesh grants the President of Bangladesh the power to issue ordinances in case of emergency when the national parliament is dissolved or not in
- - (original version)
How forest loss, water crisis and inequality collide
Last month, three special days of observation occurred in succession.
- - (original version)
A tribute to our songbird Dalia Nausheen
I woke up before dawn on Wednesday to a call from my younger sister, Nazia. The ICU doctors had asked that the family come in. A quiet fear settled in
- - (original version)
A quixotic war
At a recent juncture of its armed conflict with Iran, America announced that its war aims rested on reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Well, the Strait was open before the
- - (original version)
Entertainment
Peaky Blinders sequel first look out
The new show will take place 10 years after the events of 'The Immortal Man' and follow the next generation of the Shelby family
- - (original version)
Trump calls for boycott of Springsteen tour amid political clash
Donald Trump has urged his supporters to boycott Bruce Springsteen’s ongoing “Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour”, escalating a public feud after the musician criticised his administration during recent
- - (original version)
‘A rare human being’: Ujjal tributes Alamgir on 76th birthday
Ending on a warm note, Ujjal said, “Today is Alamgir’s birthday. I send him my heartfelt prayers and love. May he be blessed with a long and healthy life.”
- - (original version)
Bipasha Hayat breaks seven-year hiatus with first podcast appearance
She also revealed that earlier in her career, she had received numerous offers for mainstream commercial films, including the iconic “Keyamot Theke Keyamot”, as well as proposals from Bollywood. However,
- - (original version)
Health
94 deaths in 19 days: govt
The government yesterday reported 94 suspected measles deaths, mostly among children, over the past 19 days, alongside 5,792 suspected cases nationwide, suggesting the outbreak is far more severe than earlier
- - (original version)
All leave of DGHS staff cancelled until measles outbreak ends
The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) has cancelled all leave of its doctors and employees across the country until the ongoing measles outbreak among children comes to an end.
- - (original version)
Life style
Musings / Moon River, through bougainvillea
An April pink moon turns blossom into melody
- - (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