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Govt approves direct procurement for July uprising museum

01:53 PM, 15 Jul 2025 Tuesday

The government has decided to transform the Prime Minister’s official residence, Ganabhaban, into the "July Uprising Memorial Museum" to commemorate the student and public uprising of July–August 2024. The museum will also highlight the memories of the martyrs and various incidents of repression during the past 16 years of the previous regime.

Decisions must be made swiftly due to time constraints: Ali Riaz

12:50 PM, 15 Jul 2025 Tuesday

Professor Dr Ali Riaz, Vice-Chairman of the National Consensus Commission, has emphasised the need for prompt decision-making due to time constraints. “We must succeed collectively. The measure of success lies in whether we can reach an agreement on structural reforms,” he said.

Yunus orders swift filling of vacant 32,000 primary head teacher posts

12:32 PM, 15 Jul 2025 Tuesday

Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus has directed authorities to immediately fill approximately 32,000 vacant head teacher positions in government primary schools across Bangladesh to bolster the quality of primary education.

NICVD: Brand new machines gather dust, patients seek tests elsewhere

11:39 AM, 15 Jul 2025 Tuesday

Gopalganj Sadar resident Ashraf Hossain travelled over 80 kilometres with his four-year-old son, Imam Hossain, who suffers from multiple holes in his heart. After visiting three hospitals in Dhaka, they arrived at the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases & Hospital seeking surgery.

World Bank VP meets Yunus, supports Bangladesh’s inclusive growth

10:53 AM, 15 Jul 2025 Tuesday

Johannes Zutt, the newly appointed World Bank Vice President for South Asia, expressed strong support for Bangladesh’s inclusive growth and praised Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus for the Interim Government’s economic reform agenda.

Teesta master plan to be finalised by year-end: Rizwana

10:33 AM, 15 Jul 2025 Tuesday

Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Adviser to the interim government on the Ministries of Water Resources and Environment, Forest and Climate Change, has said that the Teesta master plan will be finalized by the end of this year, with the groundwork already completed.

Sohag murder: Another accused arrested in Narayanganj

10:12 AM, 15 Jul 2025 Tuesday

The Rapid Action Battalion (RAB-10) arrested Nannu, one of the accused in the murder case of scrap trader Lal Chand alias Sohag, from the Bandar area of Narayanganj around 1:00 am on Tuesday (July 14), with assistance from RAB-11.

9 killed in US nursing home fire

09:28 AM, 15 Jul 2025 Tuesday

A nighttime fire at a nursing home has left nine people dead in the northeastern US state of Massachusetts after a desperate rescue operation, local authorities said Monday.

Starc’s spell sinks Windies for 2nd-lowest Test total of 27

09:12 AM, 15 Jul 2025 Tuesday

Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc produced a devastating opening spell as the West Indies were demolished for 27, the second-lowest score in Test history, to suffer a humiliating 176-run defeat on the third day of the third and final game at Sabina Park on Monday.

End Ukraine war in 50 days or face 100% tariffs, Trump to Russia

08:26 AM, 15 Jul 2025 Tuesday

US President Donald Trump told Russia on Monday to end its Ukraine war within 50 days or face massive new economic sanctions as he laid out plans for new infusions of weaponry for Kyiv via NATO.

Zuckerberg unveils AI supercluster push, targets superintelligence by 2026

09:17 PM, 14 Jul 2025 Monday

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced an ambitious plan to position the company as a leader in artificial intelligence by investing “hundreds of billions of dollars” into developing superintelligence – AI systems surpassing human capabilities.

Govt doubles firearms licence fees, slashes access

08:26 PM, 14 Jul 2025 Monday

In a sweeping move to rein in the rampant proliferation of firearms, Bangladesh’s interim government has introduced the Firearms Licence, Renewal and Use Policy-2025, replacing the lax 2016 Policy. The new measures double licence and renewal fees, impose stringent tax requirements, and tighten eligibility criteria.