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The State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources, Anindya Islam Amit, has issued nine directives to all district commissioners to strengthen oversight of fuel supply and distribution across Bangladesh. The instructions were given on Sunday during an online meeting on discipline in fuel supply and marketing management, attended by the Cabinet Secretary, the Public Administration Secretary, and all district commissioners. The ministry confirmed the details in an official press release. The directives include daily verification of depot stock, ensuring supply from depots to petrol pumps, monitoring all categories of fuel customers, investigating pump closures, preventing illegal hoarding and smuggling, maintaining depot security, and ensuring that no fuel is sold at inflated prices. The minister emphasized that offenders must face exemplary punishment and called for increased surveillance at the district level. He also urged local administrations to promote electricity conservation by limiting decorative lighting, maintaining air conditioner temperatures at or above 25 degrees Celsius, and turning off signboard lights after business hours. The minister sought cooperation from district administrations to address the ongoing global energy challenges.

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A man named Md. Rakib, aged 27, was shot dead near the Central Shaheed Minar area in Dhaka on Sunday night. Following the incident, rumors spread on social media claiming that the victim was Rakib Hasan, an actor and director associated with Family Entertainment BD. However, the family of Rakib Hasan clarified that the deceased was not him. Rakib Hasan’s brother, Khairul Islam, stated that misleading information was being circulated and confirmed that Rakib Hasan was alive and well. Later, Rakib Hasan himself appeared live online to confirm that reports of his death were false. The family urged the public and media to verify information before sharing or publishing it. The spread of unverified news on social media reportedly caused confusion among many users. The family emphasized the importance of accurate reporting to prevent misinformation in such sensitive cases.

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Bangladesh has sought Russia’s support for its candidacy for the presidency of the 81st session of the United Nations General Assembly for the 2026–2027 term. The request was made by State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shama Obaed Islam during a courtesy meeting with Russian Ambassador to Bangladesh Alexander Grigorievich Khokhin at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Sunday, March 15, 2026. During the meeting, both sides discussed strengthening bilateral relations and enhancing cooperation on various international issues. The Russian ambassador congratulated the state minister on assuming office and expressed optimism about the future of Bangladesh-Russia relations. Shama Obaed Islam highlighted the long-standing friendship between the two countries and noted expanding cooperation in energy, trade and investment, science and technology, education, skilled manpower migration, and people-to-people contact. Both parties expressed satisfaction with the progress of bilateral relations and reaffirmed their commitment to further cooperation in areas of mutual interest.

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A 27-year-old content creator named Md Rakib was killed on Sunday night near the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka after being shot and attacked with a sharp weapon. The incident occurred around 9:30 p.m. on March 15, 2026. He was taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital, where doctors declared him dead. Police have detained one suspect in connection with the attack. According to eyewitnesses and police sources, a young man suddenly opened fire in the area, injuring Rakib, and then attacked him with a sharp weapon. Bystanders caught one person at the scene and handed him over to the Dhaka University proctorial team, which later turned him over to Shahbagh police. Dhaka University Proctor Saifuddin Ahmed confirmed that neither the shooter nor the victim was a university student. The detained suspect was identified as Sihab Hossain from Khulna. Police recovered two bullet casings from the scene and are investigating the case. Rakib was a video content creator and a second-year degree student at Sheikh Borhanuddin College, residing in the Shibbari residential area of Dhaka University.

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Samira Munshi, the only Muslim woman serving on the White House Religious Liberty Commission, has resigned in protest against what she described as an unprovoked war by the United States and Israel against Iran. Appointed by President Donald Trump, Munshi announced her resignation on March 15, 2026, condemning what she called the administration’s injustice and cruelty both domestically and abroad. In a statement shared on X, Munshi said the US government’s military action against Iran was illegal and deeply disturbing to her. She claimed the operation began without proper authorization from the US Constitution or Congress. Her resignation marks a rare public dissent from within a presidential advisory body over the administration’s foreign policy decisions. According to the report, Munshi’s departure underscores growing criticism of the US-led military campaign against Iran, which some observers have described as lacking legal and moral justification.

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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has launched a new round of missile attacks on multiple targets inside Israel, marking the first use of its solid-fuel Sejjil missile. According to a statement cited by Tasnim News, the strike was part of the retaliatory military campaign named True Promise 4, representing the 54th missile assault against Israel. The IRGC said the latest operation also involved Khorramshahr, Kheibar Shekan, Qadr, and Emad missiles, targeting command and control centers linked to Israel’s aerial military operations. The force claimed that key military and defense infrastructure, as well as troop assembly points within the occupied territories, were successfully hit. The attacks come as part of Iran’s ongoing retaliation for the February 28 U.S.-Israeli strike in Iran that killed senior military officials and civilians. Iranian forces have since been conducting missile and drone operations against Israeli and American regional bases.

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Kenyan authorities reported that at least 62 people have died in severe flooding caused by heavy rainfall across the country. The death toll, previously 42 a week earlier, rose sharply as rivers overflowed and infrastructure was damaged. The Kenya Red Cross said 11 people were rescued from a minibus trapped in floodwaters in Nairobi, while two children were saved from a submerged house. Continuous rainfall over the past week has led to widespread flooding, damaging homes, roads, power, and water systems. A bridge collapse in Nairobi forced the closure of key roads, and several schools were inundated. The Interior Ministry warned that ongoing heavy rains could worsen the situation and urged residents in low-lying areas to move to safety. More than 2,000 people have already taken shelter in relief centers. President William Ruto announced that emergency food and medical aid were being delivered to affected communities, and drainage clearing operations were underway. Experts cited poor urban planning and climate change as major factors behind the disaster, noting that rising global temperatures are increasing the risk of extreme rainfall events.

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Mirza Abbas, political adviser to Prime Minister Tarique Rahman and Member of Parliament for Dhaka-8, has been taken to Singapore for advanced medical care. The air ambulance carrying him arrived in Singapore around 4 p.m. Bangladesh time on Sunday, and he was admitted to Singapore General Hospital. Dr. Rafiqul Islam, BNP’s health affairs secretary, confirmed the development and said that Abbas’s condition remained stable during the journey. Earlier, the ailing BNP Standing Committee member had been flown out of Dhaka at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, accompanied by his wife Afroza Abbas and their eldest son Mirza Yasir Abbas. Abbas had fallen unconscious last Wednesday night and was admitted to Evercare Hospital in Dhaka’s Bashundhara area, where a medical board was formed for his treatment. He underwent two brain surgeries and was kept under intensive observation. A CT scan conducted on Saturday morning showed satisfactory results, according to Dr. Rafiqul Islam, who added that doctors in Singapore received Abbas upon arrival for continued treatment.

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Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has extended heartfelt greetings and congratulations to the people of Bangladesh and Muslims around the world on the occasion of the holy Lailatul Qadr. In a message issued on Sunday, March 15, ahead of the observance on the night of Monday, March 16, he conveyed his best wishes to all. In his message, the Prime Minister described Lailatul Qadr as a night of divine blessings and mercy, marking the revelation of the Holy Quran during Ramadan. He said the night brings messages of welfare, forgiveness, and compassion for humanity. He emphasized that through worship, repentance, and prayer, believers can attain closeness to Almighty Allah. He also highlighted Ramadan as a month of restraint, self-purification, tolerance, and awakening of human virtues. The Prime Minister urged everyone to understand the significance of this sacred night, engage in worship, and dedicate themselves to the welfare of humanity. He prayed for Allah’s boundless mercy and blessings upon all, and for the nation’s progress, peace, harmony, and prosperity.

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Dr. Helal Uddin, Naib-e-Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami Dhaka South, stated that commodity prices would drop by half if extortion could be eliminated. He urged the government to either stop extortion or provide subsidies to ease public suffering, suggesting that such subsidies should come from party funds or commissions rather than loans. He made these remarks on Sunday morning while addressing a program in Shantinagar, organized by Jamaat-e-Islami Paltan Thana, where Eid gifts were distributed among the poor and underprivileged. Helal Uddin blamed the rising prices of essential goods on syndicates of ruling party businessmen and extortion by party activists. He argued that controlling these practices would bring prices within people’s purchasing capacity. According to him, the continuous price hikes have increased public hardship and contributed to a rise in poverty. The event was presided over by Advocate Maruful Islam, Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami Paltan Thana, and conducted by Secretary Manjurul Islam. Several other party leaders also spoke at the event.

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NCP convener and opposition Chief Whip Nahid Islam has accused Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed of disregarding the July Charter. He made the allegation on Sunday, March 15, 2026, after the second day of discussions in the first session of the 13th National Parliament. Nahid Islam said that attempts were being made to avoid discussion on the Constitutional Reform Council issue, even though the opposition leader had raised it in Parliament. He stated that the Home Minister could not label the July Charter as unconstitutional and must respect the referendum outcome. Nahid Islam added that the ruling party had not given a clear answer on whether it accepted the referendum results. He also criticized the government for allegedly ignoring the people's mandate and warned that the opposition would continue its street programs. The NCP leader further said that if the ruling party tried to undermine the referendum, the people and the opposition would resist. He recalled that similar actions in 1991 had led to the BNP’s loss of public trust.

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The government of Bangladesh has decided to slow down the implementation of the new national pay scale due to financial constraints. As a result, uncertainty has arisen over when the long-awaited pay scale for government employees will take effect. The issue may be discussed in the upcoming session of the national parliament. According to the Finance Division, nearly all of the Tk 40,000 crore reserved in the 2025–26 budget for the pay scale has already been spent on other sectors. Of this, Tk 24,000 crore went to fuel subsidies, Tk 15,000 crore to agricultural loans and social safety programs, and Tk 38.07 crore to the Family Card project. Only Tk 961.93 crore remains available for the pay scale. Officials said implementing such a large-scale financial reform is unrealistic under current conditions, as global energy market volatility and import costs have heavily impacted fiscal planning. Government employees have expressed disappointment but hope for at least partial adjustments. The proposed scale suggests a minimum salary of Tk 20,000 and a maximum of Tk 160,000, with 20 grades and a reduced ratio of 1:8 between the lowest and highest pay levels.

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Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis has announced a mass rally to be held on April 24 at Suhrawardy Udyan in Dhaka after Friday prayers, calling for the implementation of the referendum verdict. The announcement was made at a meeting of the party’s central implementation committee held at its Purana Paltan headquarters, where leaders urged all members and citizens to ensure the success of the event. Party leaders stated that the people’s opinion expressed through the referendum is the only legitimate path to determine the nation’s future. They criticized the government for delaying the implementation of the verdict, claiming it shows disregard for public aspirations. According to them, the delay is an attempt to weaken the spirit of the 2024 mass uprising and ignoring the people’s clear mandate amounts to deceiving the nation. The meeting was presided over by the party’s Secretary General and rally implementation committee convener Maulana Jalaluddin Ahmad, with several senior leaders including Maulana Yusuf Ashraf and Maulana Ataullah Amin in attendance.

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The Israeli government has approved an emergency allocation of approximately $827 million, or about 2.6 billion shekels, for urgent military purchases amid its ongoing war with Iran, according to Al Jazeera. The decision was made through a telephone meeting of cabinet members at the end of the week. The funds will be used for security-related acquisitions and to meet the military’s immediate needs, though specific spending areas were not disclosed. A document from the Finance Ministry, distributed among cabinet members and cited by multiple media outlets, stated that the additional budget was required due to the intensity of the war. It emphasized the need to procure ammunition, advanced weapons systems, and replenish critical combat equipment to sustain operations. The measure was described as an exceptional emergency step taken solely to address wartime necessities. The report added that the funds will come from Israel’s $222 billion national budget, which was approved by the government on March 12 and is expected to pass the Knesset by March 31.

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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the country’s newly appointed supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is in good health and has full control of the situation. He made the remarks in an interview with Qatar-based media outlet Al-Arabi Al-Jadid. Khamenei, who assumed office on March 8, has not been seen in public since taking charge. His first address on March 12 was read by a news presenter instead of being delivered directly, sparking speculation about his health and whereabouts. In the same interview, Araghchi discussed regional tensions and ongoing conflicts, saying Iran would welcome any regional initiative that could bring about a just end to the war. However, he clarified that no concrete proposal or initiative for ending the conflict has yet been presented to Iran. He also issued a stern warning regarding the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, stating that it would remain open to all ships except those belonging to the United States and its allies. The minister’s comments appear aimed at dispelling rumors about the new leader’s condition while reaffirming Iran’s firm stance on regional security and foreign intervention.

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