Current Affairs
Daily cycling reduces mortality risk, increases life expectancy: Study
In the midst of daily busy schedules, many people struggle to find time for exercise. For them, cycling serves as an ideal full-day workout. All it takes is a bicycle, half an hour of time, and a bit of confidence.
Bangladesh beats Nepal to reach SAFF final
Bangladesh women's football team has once again proved its dominance in South Asian football, advancing to the SAFF Women's Championship final for the third consecutive time after a thrilling 2-1 victory over Nepal in the semi-final.
Monthly charge for prepaid electricity meters withdrawn
The government has withdrawn the monthly additional charge for prepaid electricity meters, a move expected to ease long-standing financial pressure on consumers.
'Banglar Joyjatra' stranded near Hormuz for three months, 31 crew in extreme anxiety
The state-owned Bangladeshi vessel 'Banglar Joyjatra' has been stranded near the Strait of Hormuz for over three months due to the ongoing conflict between the US-Israel alliance and Iran. The 31 crew members are enduring uncertainty, fear and mental stress as the strategic waterway remains closed.
Another mass uprising if freedom fighters disrespected: Ishraque Hossain
State Minister for Liberation War Affairs Ishraque Hossain has warned that any disrespect towards freedom fighters will lead to another mass uprising, through which Razakars will be sent to Pakistan.
Trump signs limited AI security executive order
US President Donald Trump has signed a short and refined executive order on artificial intelligence and cyber security. The order, signed on Tuesday, June 2, calls for the creation of a framework to evaluate various AI models before they are released to the public.
Turkish Foreign Minister to arrive in Dhaka tomorrow
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan is set to arrive in Dhaka on Thursday, June 4, on a three-day visit as the two countries work to expand their strategic partnership.
BSF removes people gathered for push-in at Benapole border
The Indian Border Security Force has removed the 10-12 women, men and children who had been gathered near the zero line for a forced push-in at the Sadipur border in Benapole. They were taken away on Wednesday morning, June 3.
9 police officers transferred
The government has transferred and posted nine police officers of Additional Superintendent of Police and Assistant Superintendent of Police rank. The order, signed by Additional DIG Rayhan Uddin Khan on Tuesday, June 2, stated that the transfers were made in public interest until further notice.
HC dismisses writ petition, clears way for BCB election on June 7
The High Court has dismissed a writ petition challenging the legality of the election schedule and voter list for the Bangladesh Cricket Board election, clearing all legal obstacles to holding the polls as scheduled on June 7.
