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The Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB) will start selling essential commodities from open trucks across the country on Tuesday, ahead of the holy month of Ramadan. The initiative will offer five key products—edible oil, sugar, chickpeas, lentils, and dates—at prices lower than the market rate. Sales will also continue through the family card distribution system. According to TCB, all preparations have been completed, and designated dealers have been instructed to deposit funds before collecting goods.
The TCB spokesperson, Shahadat Hossain, said the truck-based sales aim to help stabilize the market during Ramadan. Around 400 trucks will operate nationwide, each serving about 400 consumers. The sales will take place every day except Friday in all districts, city corporations, and divisional cities. Regular items will be available along with chickpeas and dates to meet seasonal demand.
The program is expected to support consumers by ensuring access to essential goods at affordable prices during the high-demand Ramadan period.
TCB launches nationwide truck sales Tuesday offering five Ramadan essentials at lower prices
Ukraine launched a drone attack on Russia’s Taman port along the Black Sea coast, causing extensive damage to the facility. The port, a key hub for Russia’s grain and fuel exports, was hit late at night by multiple drones, triggering a massive fire and thick black smoke over the area. According to reports, the attack left two people injured and forced a temporary shutdown of port operations.
Krasnodar Governor Veniamin Kondratyev stated on Telegram that the port’s oil storage systems, warehouses, and terminals were almost completely destroyed. Russian authorities said their defense systems managed to shoot down several drones, but some struck critical infrastructure directly. Firefighters worked for hours to bring the blaze under control.
Ukraine also carried out drone strikes on the nearby coastal city of Sochi and the village of Yurovka in Anapa on the same night, though no casualties or damage reports have yet emerged from those areas.
Ukraine’s drone strike heavily damages Russia’s Taman port on the Black Sea coast
National Youth Shakti and Student Shakti’s Sunamganj district branches held a press conference on Monday morning at the Jagatjyoti Public Library hall to protest the recent attack on Imandozza Ahmad, a central organizer of National Youth Shakti and former convener of the Sunamganj Anti-Discrimination Student Movement. The written statement was read by Ridwanul Haque Nihal, member secretary of the district branch of National Student Shakti.
According to the statement, the attack occurred on the night of February 13, 2026, around 10 p.m. Nihal described it as a premeditated political assault and demanded that those responsible be identified and brought to justice swiftly. The speakers asserted that such acts of terror and repression cannot silence activists and warned that they would take to the streets if necessary.
The conference also urged local authorities to strengthen citywide security and take effective measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. Leaders rejected attempts to portray the attack as a personal dispute, insisting it was politically motivated.
Youth and student groups in Sunamganj protest attack on organizer Imandozza Ahmad
The United States will support Israel in launching a strike on Iran if negotiations with Tehran fail, according to multiple US media reports cited by Anadolu Agency. The reports state that President Donald Trump assured Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of this position during a meeting in December, specifically regarding Iran’s ballistic missile program.
CBS News reported that discussions in Washington have shifted from whether Israel can carry out such an attack to how the US could assist technically and diplomatically. Sources familiar with the matter said the proposed cooperation includes aerial refueling to extend the range of Israeli aircraft and securing overflight permissions from neighboring sovereign states.
However, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates have reportedly refused to allow their airspace to be used for any attack on Iran, complicating potential operational plans.
US to back Israeli strike on Iran if talks fail, Trump told Netanyahu
Bangladesh Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman paid a farewell courtesy call on the Chief Adviser of the interim government, Professor Muhammad Yunus, on Monday at the Chief Adviser’s Office in Tejgaon, Dhaka. During the meeting, they exchanged greetings and held a brief discussion on various matters related to their respective tenures.
According to the report, the Chief Adviser expressed sincere gratitude to the Army Chief for the army’s cooperation during his tenure, particularly in the period surrounding the national parliamentary elections. The meeting was described as a formal farewell interaction marking the conclusion of their official collaboration.
The event highlighted the working relationship between the interim government and the Bangladesh Army during a politically significant period, underscoring mutual respect and institutional coordination as the interim administration transitions toward its next phase.
Army Chief meets Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus for farewell visit in Dhaka
Interim government Housing and Public Works Adviser Adilur Rahman Khan announced that 37 houses have been prepared for incoming ministers, state ministers, and deputy ministers of the new government. He shared the information with journalists at his office in the Secretariat on Monday, noting that the residences are located in Minto Road, Hare Road, Dhanmondi, and Gulshan. Additional houses may be arranged if required.
Khan added that some of the 37 houses are currently occupied by members of the existing advisory council. Regarding the Prime Minister’s residence, he said that the decision will be made in consultation with the concerned individuals according to their preferences.
The announcement comes as the BNP prepares to form a new government after winning more than two-thirds of the seats in the 13th National Parliament election. The new cabinet members are scheduled to take their oaths on Tuesday.
37 houses readied for new ministers as BNP prepares to form government
Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) announced that 236 members of the 13th National Parliament are millionaires, while 13 are centimillionaires. The disclosure came during a press conference held at TIB’s Dhanmondi office on Monday afternoon.
According to TIB, among the 236 millionaire lawmakers, 189 belong to the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and 38 to Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami. This means 90.87 percent of BNP’s members of parliament are millionaires, while 55.07 percent of Jamaat’s members fall into the same category.
The findings highlight the significant concentration of wealth among lawmakers in the newly formed parliament, as presented by TIB in its latest report.
TIB reveals 236 millionaire lawmakers in Bangladesh’s 13th National Parliament
Iran has called on the United States to conduct discussions on Tehran’s nuclear program without Israeli influence. In an interview with Al Jazeera, Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, said the negotiation process is continuing and that regional countries are trying to help make it successful. He emphasized that Iran is ready to cooperate in the talks.
Larijani stated that the process should not be prolonged and that Iran’s missile program will not be part of the negotiations, arguing that including other issues could disrupt progress. He described the missile program as a domestic matter tied to national security and separate from the nuclear program. He also said the idea of reducing uranium enrichment to zero is not on the table, noting that Iran has already mastered the technology and uses enriched uranium for health research and medical purposes.
Larijani accused Israel of interfering in the talks and destabilizing the Middle East, asserting that Iran’s discussions are solely with the United States and not with Israel.
Iran urges US to discuss nuclear program without Israeli influence, says missile issue off the table
Shameem Sayedee, the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami candidate for the Pirojpur-2 constituency (covering Kaukhali, Bhandaria, and Nesarabad), expressed gratitude to his supporters and voters after losing the election. In a verified Facebook post from his account 'Shameem Sayedee', he congratulated all winning candidates and thanked those who voted for him or assisted in his campaign through rallies, meetings, labor, and advice. He acknowledged that he could not personally respond to all messages and calls of sympathy following the election.
In his post, Sayedee stated that the affection of his supporters was invaluable and expressed optimism about the future. He urged everyone to remain active in their respective roles, learn from past mistakes, and strive for greater success ahead. He reaffirmed his commitment to stand by the people as he had done in the past.
Following the post, many supporters reacted on social media, offering encouragement and best wishes for his future endeavors. Sayedee had lost the Pirojpur-2 seat by 8,288 votes to BNP candidate Ahmad Sohel Monjur Suman.
Shameem Sayedee thanks supporters after Pirojpur-2 election defeat and vows to stay active
Following its landslide victory in the 13th parliamentary election, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is preparing to form a new government, with the swearing-in scheduled for Tuesday. Party sources indicate that Tarique Rahman, set to become prime minister for the first time, aims to combine the experience of senior leaders with the energy of younger figures. Discussions are ongoing at the party’s Gulshan office to finalize the cabinet list, with emphasis on efficiency, integrity, and public image.
Analysts note that the cabinet is being designed to ensure administrative competence and a people-oriented outlook, prioritizing ministries such as finance, home, foreign affairs, local government, education, and health. Several young leaders, including Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Annie, Shama Obaid, and Dr. Reza Kibria, are being discussed for key roles, alongside veteran figures like Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir and Dr. Abdul Moyeen Khan.
BNP also plans to include leaders from allied movements in the new cabinet, reflecting its earlier pledge for a participatory national government. The final lineup will be revealed on the day of the oath ceremony, which observers see as the new administration’s first major political and administrative test.
BNP readies first cabinet blending youth, veterans, and allies after decisive election win
Bangladesh Bank has issued a new directive warning against the use of sample notes or paper resembling real currency in social media and marketing campaigns. The central bank’s Department of Communications and Publications announced on Sunday that such activities are legally punishable and increase the risk of counterfeit currency circulation. The notice highlighted that videos and images on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube have shown marketing content using large-sized sample notes similar to genuine ones.
The bank stated that producing, using, or distributing paper resembling legal tender is a criminal offense under Section 489(E) of the Penal Code, 1860. It also warned that spreading false or misleading information through digital media could be punishable under Section 25 of the Cyber Security Act, 2023. The directive urged the public to remain cautious, avoid unauthorized promotional activities, and verify the authenticity of banknotes.
Bangladesh Bank advised citizens to learn about the security features of real notes and ensure safe transactions by visiting its official website for detailed information on currency identification.
Bangladesh Bank warns against fake note-like materials in social media and marketing
Imran Khan, the imprisoned founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and former prime minister, has shown slight improvement in his eyesight, according to his sister Naureen Khanum. Citing medical reports, she said swelling around his eyes has reduced. However, she noted that concerns about his vision remain and called for his treatment to be conducted transparently under the supervision of his personal doctors.
Earlier, on February 12, Imran Khan claimed that only 15 percent of the vision in his right eye remained. Following this, the Supreme Court ordered the formation of a medical team to examine him. A post on social media platform X confirmed that his eye examination took place on Sunday and no major complications were found so far.
The Pakistani government had announced plans to move Imran Khan to a hospital soon, but this has not yet occurred. Meanwhile, opposition lawmakers led by Mahmood Khan Achakzai, Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, and Asad Qaiser continue a sit-in protest inside Parliament House demanding his hospital transfer, with PTI-backed representatives staging demonstrations at Parliament Lodges and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa House.
Imran Khan’s eyesight slightly improves as family seeks transparent treatment under private doctors
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is set to form a new government after winning 209 seats in the 13th parliamentary election, the highest in its history. Party chairman Tarique Rahman will become prime minister, and discussions are ongoing about the size and composition of his cabinet. According to party sources, the cabinet will combine experienced leaders from the 2001–2006 BNP government with first-time lawmakers, ensuring representation from different religious communities. The final structure and ministerial assignments are expected to be discussed at the BNP Standing Committee meeting tonight.
Senior leaders such as Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, Salahuddin Ahmed, and Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury are likely to be included, alongside younger figures like Advocate Asaduzzaman Asad and Barrister Kaiser Kamal. Technocrat members and allies from joint movements, including Zonayed Saki and Nurul Haque Nur, may also join. Political analysts note that the cabinet is being designed to balance power with administrative efficiency and a public-oriented image.
The BNP aims to prioritize capable and clean-profile individuals to address economic recovery, law and order, and administrative reform, according to the report.
BNP plans balanced cabinet of veterans and newcomers under Tarique Rahman after record election win
Across Europe, labour and civic movements are intensifying campaigns to boycott Israeli goods in response to the war in Gaza. The movement gained visibility after a supermarket worker in Ireland refused to sell Israeli produce, prompting suspension and later reinstatement following union and public support. Similar actions have spread, with unions in Ireland, the UK, and Norway passing motions allowing workers to refuse handling Israeli products, and retail cooperatives in the UK and Italy removing some Israeli items from shelves.
The campaigns are part of the broader Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, which calls for economic and cultural pressure on Israel until it complies with international law. Activists cite historical parallels with Ireland’s 1980s boycott of apartheid South Africa. Governments in Slovenia and Spain have since restricted imports from Israeli settlements, while Ireland’s proposed Occupied Territories Bill remains stalled amid alleged external pressure. Pro-Israel groups, including B’nai B’rith International and ELNET, are lobbying against such measures, warning of legal and economic risks.
Leaked documents suggest Israeli ministries have funded legal efforts to monitor and counter BDS activities in Europe, underscoring the growing geopolitical and legal dimensions of the boycott debate.
Labour and civic groups drive European boycotts of Israeli goods amid Gaza conflict
The government has appointed Dr. Nasimul Gani, currently serving as the Senior Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs on a contractual basis, as the new Cabinet Secretary, also on a contractual basis. The appointment was officially announced on February 16, 2026, according to the report.
Dr. Gani’s new role as Cabinet Secretary marks a transition from his previous position within the Ministry of Home Affairs. The report did not provide further details about the duration of his contract, the circumstances of the appointment, or any accompanying administrative changes.
No additional information was included regarding the outgoing Cabinet Secretary or the broader implications of this appointment within the government structure.
Dr. Nasimul Gani appointed as Bangladesh's new Cabinet Secretary on contractual basis
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