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Speedboat operations on the Kumira-Guptachhara route in Sandwip, Chattogram resumed at 6 a.m. on Sunday after being suspended for eight consecutive days. The restart comes as a relief for residents traveling home ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr. RK Enterprise, the service operator, announced that regular services will continue depending on favorable weather conditions.
RK Enterprise director Joglul Hossain Noyon said the disruption ended after a 9,000-liter octane tanker arrived at the terminal on Saturday evening. He confirmed that fares would remain fixed at 250 taka and that strict measures would be taken to prevent passenger harassment. Former BNP leader Engineer Belayet Hossain stated that he held multiple discussions with Meghna and Jamuna Petroleum officials to resolve the fuel shortage, while local MP Mostafa Kamal Pasha played a key administrative role in ensuring fuel supply.
According to the report, normal daily demand is 3,000 liters of octane, rising to 4,500 liters during Eid. The current supply can sustain operations for only two days, while about 80,000 liters are needed for the full Eid season.
Speedboat services resume in Sandwip after eight-day halt caused by fuel shortage
Chief Prosecutor Aminul Islam of the International Crimes Tribunal stated that there will be no compromise on transparency in the tribunal’s proceedings. He made the remarks on Sunday afternoon before the second meeting of the facts-finding committee formed to investigate allegations of unethical activities. Aminul Islam emphasized that all necessary measures will be taken to ensure transparency and fairness in the tribunal’s work and to avoid any actions that could create controversy.
He further said that the goal is to ensure justice for every individual so that no innocent person is harassed and no offender escapes punishment. The Chief Prosecutor stressed that maintaining the tribunal’s image is of utmost importance. The five-member committee, led by him, includes prosecutors Abdus Sobhan Tarafdar, Marzina Rahman Madina, Mohammad Zahirul Amin, and law research officer Sifattullah.
The committee was formed to uncover any unethical conduct by members of the prosecution team or related individuals, following allegations that recently resigned prosecutor Saimum Reza Talukder demanded one crore taka in exchange for bail.
Chief Prosecutor pledges full transparency in International Crimes Tribunal investigations
Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Tarique Rahman is scheduled to visit Dinajpur tomorrow. During the visit, he will pay respects at the graves of his grandparents and inaugurate a canal excavation initiative in Kaharol upazila’s Balrampur Sahapara on Monday, March 16. The program marks the beginning of a nationwide effort to excavate and re-excavate rivers, canals, and water bodies across the country.
According to the schedule, the Prime Minister will arrive at Syedpur Airport from Dhaka at 10:30 a.m. and travel by bus to Kaharol. After inaugurating the canal project, he will proceed to Dinajpur town to visit his grandparents’ graves and attend an iftar event at the Circuit House grounds. He is expected to return to Dhaka by air from Syedpur at 8 p.m.
The visit highlights the government’s focus on water resource management and regional development through excavation and restoration of waterways.
Tarique Rahman to visit Dinajpur to inaugurate national canal excavation program
Speaker Major (Retd.) Hafiz Uddin Ahmed announced the adjournment of the 13th National Parliament session until March 29. The decision came at the end of the second day of the first session, held on Sunday. The Speaker informed members that the next sitting would resume at 3 p.m. on March 29 and extended advance Eid greetings to all participants.
The second day of the session began at 11 a.m. with recitation from the Holy Quran and was presided over by the Speaker. Prime Minister and Leader of the House Tareq Rahman, as well as Leader of the Opposition Shafiqul Rahman, were present during the proceedings. The 13th National Parliament’s first session had begun the previous Thursday.
Earlier, the opening day of the session saw protests from opposition members, including those from Jamaat-e-Islami and the National Citizens Party (NCP), who staged a walkout following President Md. Shahabuddin’s address to the Parliament.
Bangladesh Parliament session adjourned until March 29 by Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed
The United States Embassy in Riyadh has issued an urgent directive for American citizens currently in Saudi Arabia to leave the country as soon as possible using commercial flights. The embassy released a security alert on March 15, 2026, emphasizing that it is closely monitoring the rapidly changing situation in the Middle East.
According to the embassy, the safety of US citizens is receiving the highest priority from Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, and the US State Department. The advisory was issued in response to ongoing tensions and conflicts across the Middle East, which have raised concerns about potential risks to foreign nationals in the region.
The embassy’s warning underscores heightened security awareness and the possibility of further developments in the regional conflict landscape, though no specific threats or incidents were detailed in the alert.
US Embassy in Riyadh urges Americans to leave Saudi Arabia amid regional tensions
The Chattogram Customs House has announced the auction of 378 containers of goods under directives from the National Board of Revenue (NBR). According to an NBR press release issued on March 15, 2026, the auction will be conducted entirely through an e-auction system to ensure transparency and accountability. A total of 180 containers in 49 lots will be sold under a special order, while 198 containers in 74 lots will be auctioned under a standing order. Interested bidders can inspect the goods throughout March and submit bids online via the official Bangladesh Customs e-auction portal.
The containers include a wide range of items such as chemicals, machinery, plastic scrap, art paper, bitumen, fabrics, household items, vehicle parts, capital machinery, passenger elevators, metal scrap, and kraft liner paper. No reserve prices have been set for the consignments under the special order. Successful bidders must comply with the applicable provisions of the Import Policy Order 2021–2024 when clearing the goods.
The NBR stated that the auction aims to reduce container congestion at Chattogram Port, mitigate related safety risks, prevent wastage of state resources, and enhance port efficiency. Tender boxes for e-auction-2/2026 and e-auction-3/2026 will be opened on March 31 and April 8, respectively.
Chattogram Customs to auction 378 containers via full e-auction to ease port congestion
The Appellate Division of Bangladesh’s Supreme Court has released the full verdict reinstating the caretaker government system for election periods. The 74-page judgment, written by former Chief Justice Dr. Syed Refaat Ahmed and published on the court’s website on March 15, 2026, states that the most recently retired chief justice will serve as the head of the caretaker government. The ruling was originally delivered on November 20, 2025.
According to the verdict, the caretaker system will take effect from the 14th national election. Legal experts noted that the current parliament retains the authority to amend or remove this provision if it chooses. The decision has been described by BNP lawyer Ruhul Quddus Kajol as a milestone for the nation, emphasizing that it serves the entire country rather than any political party.
The ruling reverses the earlier abolition of the caretaker system, which had been a subject of intense political debate in Bangladesh. The publication of the full verdict provides legal clarity ahead of future elections.
Bangladesh Supreme Court restores caretaker system, naming retired chief justice as its head
US Senator Chris Murphy stated that President Donald Trump has lost control over the ongoing war with Iran, which he said has pushed the Middle East into deepening crisis. In a post on social media platform X, Murphy warned that the conflict has already engulfed the region in violence and that Trump misjudged Iran’s capacity for retaliation.
Murphy highlighted that the first major crisis has emerged around the Strait of Hormuz, accusing Washington of underestimating Tehran’s ability to control the route. He said Trump wrongly assumed Iran would not close the strait, but rising oil prices now prove otherwise. According to Murphy, Iran’s use of drones, speedboats, and sea mines has made securing the waterway extremely difficult, putting US naval forces at serious risk.
The senator also pointed to a second crisis stemming from the growing role of drones in modern warfare. He warned that Iran could indefinitely target oil facilities across the region using its large fleet of inexpensive drones.
Senator Murphy says Trump misjudged Iran and lost control of escalating Middle East war
Verifick.com has introduced what it calls Bangladesh’s first AI-supported writing editor, designed to identify and disclose AI-generated content while preventing plagiarism. The platform, developed by Theorex Consulting, tracks the entire writing process, including typing speed, word count, and whether AI assistance was used or disclosed. It aims to make writing more transparent rather than simply detecting AI use.
The tool includes several features such as an AI Writing Editor that blocks cut, copy, and paste actions, an AI Detection system capable of analyzing up to 10,000 words, and a Trust Meter that monitors user behavior in real time. Users can also access a Writing Coach that provides professional suggestions and helps improve writing quality, provided AI use is disclosed. Payment for the service can be made through mobile banking, with monthly packages starting at 500 Bangladeshi taka.
According to Verifick.com, the platform seeks to promote ethical writing practices by combining AI detection with transparency tools that show how much of a text was written by a human versus AI.
Verifick.com launches AI-supported editor in Bangladesh to promote transparent and ethical writing
Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmad announced that reading speeches directly from written texts is not permitted in the Bangladesh Parliament. He urged lawmakers to develop the habit of speaking without reading, addressing his remarks to Jamaat-e-Islami MP Masud Bin Saidi and Islami Andolan MP Oli Ullah during Sunday’s session. Both members had read their entire speeches from papers while participating in the discussion on the President’s address. The Speaker reminded them that parliamentary rules require prior permission before reading written statements.
Masud Bin Saidi, elected from Pirojpur-1, pledged to uphold the trust of his constituents and follow the ideals of his late father, Allama Delwar Hossain Saidi. He emphasized justice, independence of education and judiciary, and a zero-tolerance policy against corruption, citing a Transparency International report on alleged misappropriation in the Roads and Highways Department. He also called for institutionalizing the renunciation of government privileges.
Saidi further commented on the BNP’s decision not to take oath in the Constitution Reform Council, saying it created public confusion. He urged the party to respect the people’s mandate and participate in constitutional reform efforts.
Speaker bars MPs from reading speeches verbatim in Bangladesh Parliament
The Israeli military announced that it has destroyed multiple command centers belonging to Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force in Beirut. According to a statement released on Saturday, Israeli forces carried out operations across several areas of the Lebanese capital targeting these command centers. The military also reported strikes on several Hezbollah missile launch sites in the Al-Qatrani area of southern Lebanon.
Reports indicate that casualties in Lebanon continue to rise following Israeli attacks. Since the joint U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran began on February 28, at least 826 people have been killed in Lebanon. The ongoing conflict is increasingly spreading across the Middle East, drawing in multiple countries and armed groups and further complicating the regional situation.
The developments mark a deepening of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, with growing concerns that the violence could expand beyond Lebanon and intensify instability across the region.
Israel claims strikes destroyed Hezbollah Radwan Force command centers in Beirut
Bangladesh’s Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmad is traveling to Vienna to attend the two-day Global Fraud Summit 2026, jointly organized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and Interpol. The summit will be held at the Vienna International Conference Centre on March 16–17, 2026. According to a press release from the Ministry of Home Affairs, the minister will lead a five-member Bangladeshi delegation to the event.
During the summit, Salahuddin Ahmad will participate in the opening and plenary sessions, as well as high-level roundtable meetings and special sessions as a panelist. On the sidelines, he is scheduled to hold bilateral meetings with the Executive Director of UNODC and the Minister of State for the Home Department of the United Kingdom.
The minister is departing Dhaka on March 15, 2026, at 4:50 p.m. via Ethiopian Airlines and is expected to return on March 20, 2026, at 5:35 a.m. on a Turkish Airlines flight.
Bangladesh Home Minister to attend Global Fraud Summit 2026 in Vienna
Iran carried out overnight attacks across several Gulf countries on Saturday, according to regional reports. Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Defense stated that its forces intercepted and destroyed 26 Iranian drones, mostly near the capital Riyadh and in the eastern region. The United Arab Emirates said its air defense systems were countering missile and drone attacks from Iran, with a fire breaking out at Fujairah port following a drone strike.
Bahrain reported that warning sirens were sounded and residents were instructed to move to the nearest shelters. The United States ordered non-essential government employees and their families to leave Oman due to security concerns. Kuwait announced that its National Guard had downed five Iranian drones within the past 24 hours. Qatar said it had intercepted missile and drone attacks throughout Saturday but did not report any overnight strikes.
The widespread attacks have heightened regional security tensions, prompting multiple Gulf states to activate defense systems and issue civilian safety alerts.
Iran attacks Gulf states; Saudi Arabia says 26 drones downed near Riyadh and eastern region
The National Board of Revenue (NBR) has extended the deadline for submitting online returns under the e-VAT system until March 29, 2026. The decision was announced in a letter signed by Nahid Naushad Mukul, the NBR’s First Secretary (Additional Charge), on March 15, 2026.
According to the letter, the extension was granted in the public interest due to an extended government holiday period for Eid-ul-Fitr and Independence Day, as well as slower service performance in the e-VAT system. The NBR exercised its authority under Section 64(1a) of the Value Added Tax and Supplementary Duty Act, 2012, to implement this change.
The new deadline applies specifically to the online return submissions for the February 2026 tax period under the e-VAT system.
NBR extends e-VAT return deadline to March 29 due to holidays and system delays
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman will formally inaugurate the farmer card distribution program on Pahela Baishakh. The announcement followed a meeting held on Sunday, March 15, 2026, at the Bangladesh Parliament Secretariat, where the Prime Minister presided over discussions on the initiative.
According to the Prime Minister’s Additional Press Secretary Atikur Rahman Ruman, the meeting was attended by Agriculture Minister Aminur Rashid, State Minister Sultan Salauddin Tuku, Economic and Planning Adviser Rashed Al Mahmud Titumir, ICT Adviser Rehan Asif Asad, and State Minister for Local Government, Cooperatives and Rural Development Mir Shahe Alam, among others.
The meeting marked a key preparatory step for the upcoming launch, signaling the government’s focus on agricultural support and digital facilitation for farmers through the new card system.
Tarique Rahman to launch farmer card distribution program on Pahela Baishakh
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