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A 20-year-old woman named Mousumi Akter died after jumping from the sixth floor of the new building at Mymensingh Medical College Hospital on Wednesday morning, February 25, 2026. The incident occurred around 10:30 a.m. when she came to the hospital with her mother for treatment. Police recovered the body and sent it to the hospital morgue.
According to family sources, Mousumi, daughter of Wazedul Islam from Kamarhia village in Tarakanda upazila, had been suffering from mental instability for a long time. Her brother Yusuf Ali said she had shown some improvement with regular treatment but had relapsed five days earlier, prompting the hospital visit. He also mentioned that he works at a Square establishment in Valuka and was on his way to the hospital after hearing the news.
Assistant Director of the hospital, Dr. Mohammad Main Uddin Khan, stated that preliminary findings suggest the young woman fell on her own. Police have been instructed to take necessary legal action regarding the incident.
Young woman dies after jumping from sixth floor of Mymensingh Medical College Hospital
China has announced plans to increase its investment in Bangladesh, citing the country’s current political stability. The decision was conveyed by Chinese Ambassador Yao Wen during a meeting with Bangladesh’s Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed at the Secretariat in Dhaka on Wednesday afternoon. The minister urged Chinese investors to expand their ventures in Bangladesh, emphasizing the long-standing friendship and strategic partnership between the two nations.
During the meeting, both sides discussed enhancing cooperation in security, law enforcement, cybercrime prevention, police training, and trade. The ambassador noted that around 10,000 Chinese nationals are working in various sectors in Bangladesh and stressed the importance of maintaining law and order to support investment growth. He also invited Bangladesh to join China’s proposed International Alliance Combating Telecom and Cyber Fraud.
The Home Minister directed officials to review the expired memorandum on law enforcement training cooperation and informed the ambassador of his intention to visit China at a convenient time. Senior officials from the ministry and the Chinese embassy attended the meeting.
China plans to boost investment in Bangladesh amid stronger bilateral and security cooperation
A case has been filed at Kotwali Model Police Station against 12 members of the Barishal District Lawyers Association, including its president and secretary. Following the case, joint forces arrested association president Sadiqur Rahman Linkon from a room on the third floor of the association’s annex building around 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday. He was later handed over to Kotwali Model Police Station the same afternoon.
The other accused include Barishal District and Sessions Judge Court’s Public Prosecutor Abul Kalam Azad, Metropolitan Court’s PP Nazimuddin Panna, and several other advocates. After the arrest, BNP-aligned lawyers and association leaders protested within the court premises, demanding Linkon’s immediate release. General Secretary Mirza Mohammad Riaz Hossain condemned the arrest inside the court building, calling it a violation of law and demanding the removal of two magistrates he labeled as corrupt.
Members of the Nationalist Lawyers Forum also warned of tougher programs if Linkon was not released and announced a boycott of court hearings until his release.
Barishal lawyers protest after president arrested following case against 12 members
The Hollywood horror-thriller film 'Scream 7' is set for a global release on February 27, 2026, including screenings at Star Cineplex in Bangladesh. The film, directed by Kevin Williamson, continues the long-running 'Scream' franchise that began in 1996. It follows the story of Sidney Prescott, who has built a new life in Pine Grove, Indiana, only to face a new Ghostface killer targeting her daughter. The cast includes Neve Campbell, Jasmine Savoy Brown, Mason Gooding, David Arquette, Matthew Lillard, and Courteney Cox.
'Scream 7' blends modern horror with classic slasher elements, focusing on relationships, past confrontations, and a new killer. The project underwent creative restructuring after directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, and stars Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega, departed in 2023. Filming took place from January to March 2025. Deadline Hollywood reported on February 5, 2026, that the film is expected to perform strongly at the box office, potentially becoming the franchise’s second-highest domestic opening after 'Scream 6'.
Fans speculate that this could be the final chapter of the series, though future sequels remain possible if the film achieves major success.
‘Scream 7’ to release in Bangladesh and worldwide on February 27, 2026
A Dhaka court has issued a travel ban on former Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner Habibur Rahman. The order was given on Wednesday by Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Md Sabbir Faiz following a petition from the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). Court bench assistant Md Riaz Hossain confirmed the decision. The ACC’s Deputy Assistant Director Abu Mohammad Anwarul Masud had earlier filed the petition seeking the restriction.
According to the ACC application, Habibur Rahman and his associates are under investigation for allegedly acquiring illegal wealth and laundering money abroad through bribery, corruption, and recruitment irregularities. The ACC stated that credible information suggested Rahman was attempting to leave the country, which could obstruct the ongoing inquiry. After the hearing, the judge approved the petition and imposed the travel ban.
The report also notes that on January 26 of the same year, the International Crimes Tribunal sentenced Habibur Rahman to death for crimes against humanity related to the killing of six people in Dhaka’s Chankharpul area during the July uprising. He is currently absconding.
Dhaka court bars ex-DMP chief Habibur Rahman from leaving Bangladesh amid ACC probe
A Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) study has identified mustard cultivation as a promising way to reduce the economic risks faced by farmers in the haor wetlands, who rely almost entirely on boro rice. Frequent early floods often destroy the single annual crop, leaving farmers in debt and uncertainty. The research suggests that short-duration mustard can be grown on fallow land between the recession of floodwaters and the start of boro planting, allowing farmers to harvest an additional crop and lessen financial vulnerability.
The project, led by Professor A. K. M. Mominul Islam and supported by Professor Md. Parvez Anwar, has been running since 2023 under BAURES with funding from City Bank. Trials in Kishoreganj’s Mithamain area found that the BINA Sarisha-9 variety sown on November 20 produced the highest yield, while subsequent boro rice crops also performed strongly. Researchers noted that about 40% of haor land remains unused in the rabi season, and integrating mustard could make farming more profitable and resilient.
Field results and farmer feedback indicate growing interest in mustard cultivation, though challenges remain due to uneven water recession and unsuitable lowland plots.
BAU study finds mustard can cut haor farmers’ boro rice risk and boost income
Mostakur Rahman has been appointed as the new governor of Bangladesh Bank, replacing Ahsan H. Mansur. The appointment was confirmed through an official notification issued on Wednesday. Rahman is a Cost and Management Accountant (CMA) with over 33 years of post-qualification experience and holds both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in accounting from the University of Dhaka.
He has been associated with several professional and industry organizations, including the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), Real Estate and Housing Association of Bangladesh (REHAB), Association of Travel Agents of Bangladesh (ATAB), and Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI). Rahman has served on various key committees within these bodies and has worked closely with regulatory institutions such as Bangladesh Bank and the Chittagong Stock Exchange Limited.
As an entrepreneur and senior financial governance expert, Rahman brings more than three decades of leadership experience in corporate finance, export economy, and financial management. His background includes oversight in manufacturing, real estate, and agribusiness sectors, emphasizing financial planning, investment supervision, and governance frameworks.
Mostakur Rahman appointed Bangladesh Bank governor replacing Ahsan H. Mansur
Sri Lanka’s former intelligence chief, retired Major General Suresh Sallay, has been arrested in connection with the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings that killed around 279 people. According to police sources cited by Al Jazeera, Sallay was detained early morning in a suburban area of the capital. Investigators said he was arrested on charges of aiding and conspiring in the deadly attacks.
Sallay was promoted to head of the State Intelligence Service after Gotabaya Rajapaksa became president in 2019. The Easter Sunday attacks targeted three churches and three luxury hotels, injuring more than 500 people and killing 45 foreign nationals. Initially, a local armed group was blamed, but Sallay later faced allegations of involvement in planning the attacks.
A 2023 report by Britain’s Channel 4 alleged that Sallay met with the attackers and allowed the bombings to proceed to influence that year’s presidential election in favor of Rajapaksa.
Sri Lanka arrests ex-intelligence chief over alleged role in 2019 Easter Sunday bombings
Three members of a family were severely burned in a gas line explosion early Wednesday in Hosenpur area of Kachua upazila, Chandpur. The incident occurred while they were preparing for sehri in the kitchen. The victims, identified as Khadija Akter, 30, Mahmudul Hasan, 36, and Shiuli Akter, 40, were first taken to the local health complex and later transferred to the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery in Dhaka in critical condition.
Family members said the explosion happened when they tried to light the stove, unaware of a gas leak that had allowed gas to accumulate in the kitchen. The ignition caused a sudden blast, resulting in severe burns to the three individuals. Local residents helped rescue the victims and arranged their immediate transfer to medical facilities.
Police from Kachua station said initial investigations suggest the explosion was caused by a gas line leak. Authorities are examining the incident further, while doctors continue to monitor the victims’ condition.
Three family members critically burned in Chandpur gas line explosion
A fire broke out on the tourist houseboat 'Machhranga' in Tahirpur, Sunamganj, on Wednesday morning around 11 a.m. The incident occurred near the Rakti River by the Anwarpur Bridge. No tourists were on board at the time, and no casualties were reported. The fire is believed to have started from an electrical short circuit at the rear of the vessel.
According to the president of the Tanguar Haor Tourist Boat Association, repair work was underway on the 'Machhranga' and another houseboat when the fire began. Only mechanics and workers were present. Local residents and nearby shopkeepers quickly joined efforts to control the blaze, but much of the boat’s interior equipment was destroyed before the fire was extinguished.
The owner of the 'Machhranga' houseboat, Mohammad Zaman from Dhaka, said the fire started while workers were using a generator for repairs, damaging a refrigerator and other materials. Police have visited the site to investigate the incident.
Fire damages tourist houseboat in Tahirpur, no injuries reported
Dubai police have arrested 26 beggars of various nationalities during a citywide operation against begging in the first week of the holy month of Ramadan. The campaign was conducted by the General Department of Criminal Investigation’s Anti-Infiltrators and Criminal Behavior Section, coordinating with all police stations across the city.
The operation is part of Dubai’s annual “Anti-Begging Campaign,” which this year continues under the slogan “A Conscious Society Free of Begging.” The initiative aims to raise public awareness, maintain urban discipline, and protect the city’s image. Key partners include the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs and the Department of Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities.
According to Brigadier Ali Salem Al Shamsi, director of the Anti-Infiltrators and Criminal Behavior Section, the campaign has achieved notable success in previous years. He said consistent legal action against begging has significantly reduced such incidents, and the latest arrests demonstrate the ongoing effectiveness of the initiative.
Dubai police arrest 26 beggars in Ramadan anti-begging campaign
Bangladesh Bank Governor Ahsan H. Mansur said on Wednesday that recent protests and unrest among some central bank officials were being fueled by a vested group seeking to undermine government policy decisions. Speaking at an emergency press conference at the bank’s headquarters, he stated that the recent administrative actions, including staff transfers and show-cause notices, were aimed at preserving institutional and financial stability, not serving personal interests.
Mansur explained that the government and the central bank jointly provided Tk 32,000 crore in support to stabilize seven banks, protecting around 7.6 million depositors. He said the measures, including equity support and special funds for exporters, were restoring stability in the sector. The governor defended the temporary transfers of some officials following social media misinformation and said further actions would depend on their responses.
He dismissed calls to cancel contractual appointments, noting such practices existed before. Mansur added that the bank’s CSR fund of Tk 450–500 crore was being distributed to educational and medical institutions and that the central bank earned Tk 24,000 crore in profit last fiscal year.
Bangladesh Bank governor blames vested group for unrest over administrative actions
Mostakur Rahman, a professor in the Accounting Department at the University of Chittagong, is set to become the new governor of Bangladesh Bank. The appointment, reported by the Ministry of Finance on Wednesday afternoon, will replace Dr. Ahsan H. Mansur, who currently holds the position.
Dr. Mansur had been appointed as governor by the interim government following the fall of the Sheikh Hasina administration. He had succeeded former governor Abdur Rouf Talukder at that time. The latest change marks another transition in the leadership of the central bank amid ongoing adjustments in the country’s financial administration.
The report did not specify when Mostakur Rahman will formally assume office or the reasons behind the leadership change at Bangladesh Bank.
Mostakur Rahman to replace Ahsan H. Mansur as Bangladesh Bank governor
Police in Muradnagar upazila of Cumilla have arrested a youth named Al Amin Molla on charges of abducting and raping the wife of an expatriate. The arrest took place on Tuesday evening from a rented house in the Ramdhanimura area, and the victim was rescued. The following morning, the accused was sent to the Cumilla Judicial Court. Two of his accomplices managed to flee during the operation.
According to the case statement, about one and a half years ago, the victim was married to an expatriate through family arrangements. On February 19, while she was traveling from her in-laws’ house to her father’s home, Al Amin allegedly abducted her and took her to his rented house, where he forcibly raped her. The next day, they reportedly registered a marriage through an affidavit at a Cumilla court.
Muradnagar Police Station Officer-in-Charge Anwar Hossain Chowdhury said the arrest was made based on the victim’s family’s complaint, and efforts are underway to apprehend the two fugitives.
Youth arrested in Muradnagar for abducting and assaulting expatriate’s wife
Two people were killed and one injured when a truck ran over a van in Fulbari upazila of Dinajpur on Wednesday morning. The accident occurred around 8 a.m. on the Dinajpur-Gobindaganj regional highway at Baliharpur area under Aladipur Union. Police confirmed that the deceased were van driver Ainul Sarkar, 53, of Rajarampur area in Shibnagar Union, and passenger Ruma Khatun, 22, of Baraihat area in Aladipur Union. Another passenger, Yasmin Akter, 45, was injured and is receiving treatment at the local health complex.
According to local sources, the victims were traveling by van from Baraihat to a factory in Rangamati when a Dhaka Metro-registered truck lost control and crushed the van. The truck driver and his assistant fled the scene after the incident. Police and fire service personnel later recovered the bodies and seized the truck.
Fulbari police said the bodies have been prepared for handover to families and a case under the Road Transport Act is being processed.
Two killed, one injured as truck hits van in Dinajpur’s Fulbari
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