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Fruit prices rise in capital, traders claim supply shortage

12:48 PM, 02 Oct 2025 Thursday

The prices of all types of fruits have risen in the capital due to a supply shortage, according to traders. In retail markets, fruits are now being sold at Tk 30 to 80 higher per kilogram compared to previous rates.

3 more anthrax cases in Rangpur, total now 11

11:24 AM, 02 Oct 2025 Thursday

Anthrax has been detected in the bodies of two people in Kaunia upazila and one person in Mithapukur upazila of Rangpur. The district Civil Surgeon, Dr. Shaheen Sultana, confirmed the information on Wednesday night (October 1).

Yunus returns home after 9-day visit to New York

10:49 AM, 02 Oct 2025 Thursday

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Thursday returned home, wrapping up his nine-day New York tour to attend the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).

We shall not be cowed, says Shahidul on Gaza-bound flotilla

10:17 AM, 02 Oct 2025 Thursday

Shahidul Alam, a renowned photojournalist and passenger on the Gaza-bound Conscience vessel of the Global Sumud Flotilla, shared a stirring update on Facebook at 2:50 am on Thursday (Bangladesh time), describing a tense night at sea.

13 flotilla vessels intercepted, 30 still sailing toward Gaza

09:15 AM, 02 Oct 2025 Thursday

Israel has intercepted 13 aid vessels attempting to reach the Gaza coast, while 30 others remain en route, according to the Global Sumud Flotilla.

Israel detains over 200 from 37 countries in flotilla: Spokesperson

08:40 AM, 02 Oct 2025 Thursday

Global Sumud Flotilla spokesperson Saif Abukeshek has provided a “mission update” in a post on Instagram, confirming that Israeli forces have intercepted 13 boats at sea.

Iconic chimpanzee expert Jane Goodall dies

08:24 AM, 02 Oct 2025 Thursday

Conservationist Dame Jane Goodall, a world-leading expert on chimpanzees, has died aged 91. Her observations helped to reveal how closely related humans are to chimpanzees. She also worked tirelessly for conservation projects around the world.

Israeli forces seize Thunberg, Sumud Flotilla activists

03:12 AM, 02 Oct 2025 Thursday

Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg was among dozens of international campaigners taken by Israeli forces after the interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla, an aid mission attempting to reach Gaza.

Israel begins intercepting Global Sumud Flotilla as convoy nears Gaza

01:30 AM, 02 Oct 2025 Thursday

The Israeli navy has begun intercepting vessels from the Global Sumud Flotilla, activists and news agencies report, as the convoy of more than 40 civilian boats pressed closer to the Gaza coast to deliver humanitarian aid and challenge Israel’s naval blockade.

Morocco Gen Z protests hit 4th night, decry World Cup cash drain

08:24 PM, 01 Oct 2025 Wednesday

Anti-government demonstrations gripped Morocco for a fourth straight night as youth filled the streets of cities throughout the country and destruction and violence broke out in several places, according to human rights groups and local media.

Sotheby’s auction shines global light on Kalidas Karmakar's ‘Holy War’

08:11 PM, 01 Oct 2025 Wednesday

Works of celebrated Bangladeshi masters, including Shilpacharya Zainul Abedin (1914-1976), Mohammad Kibria (1929-2011), Rashid Chowdhury (1932-1986), Kalidas Karmakar (1946-2019) and Shahid Kabir (b.1949), have been showcased in this year's Sotheby's auction of South Asian Modern & Contemporary Art in London, alongside renowned artists from India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

Diplomats pivot to Jamaat: Inside the sudden global courtship

07:53 PM, 01 Oct 2025 Wednesday

In a striking shift on Bangladesh’s political stage, Jamaat-e-Islami – long sidelined for controversy, suppressed and branded a pariah under the previous Awami League government – is now at the centre of intense international attention.