Afghanistan put up 151 for 8 against Bangladesh in their first T20, built on Rahmanullah Gurbaz’s gritty 40 and a blistering 38 from Mohammad Nabi at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium. Atal (10), Darwish Rasooli (0) and Mohammad Ishaq (1) followed quickly, reducing Afghanistan to 40 for 4 inside seven overs. Azmatullah Omarzai (18) offered brief resistance alongside Gurbaz, adding 33 for the fifth wicket, but miscued to long-on trying to up the tempo. Just as he threatened to push Afghanistan beyond reach, Taskin Ahmed deceived him with a knuckleball for a catch in the deep. Sharafuddin Ashraf’s unbeaten 17 carried the total past 150, giving Afghanistan a fighting score to defend.

October 02, 2025 17:07 UTC

The farewell to Durga Puja has carried a different emotion this year in Cox’s Bazar, as prayers for the freedom of Palestine mingled with the chants of immersion on the sandy beach. On Thursday, during Bijoya Dashami, crowds numbering in the hundreds of thousands gathered on the shore to witness the immersion, where voices of solidarity with Palestine rang out. Standing on the main stage, Arup Sharma, a leader of the District Puja Celebration Council, said: “Today we bid farewell to Goddess Durga. Still, by afternoon, despite drizzle, the beach teemed with hundreds of thousands taking part in the rituals. According to the District Puja Celebration Council, Durga Puja was observed at 317 pavilions across Cox’s Bazar this year.

October 02, 2025 16:55 UTC

Three people have died and at least 12 others were injured after a passenger bus veered out of control and overturned in Feni’s Daganbhuiyan Upazila. The accident occurred around 11am on Thursday on the Feni-Noakhali Highway near Silonia, said Mohipal Highway Police Station chief Harunur Rashid. According to police and witnesses, a Sugandha Paribahan passenger bus heading from Feni to Noakhali struck several small vehicles on the roadside near the U-turn of Silonia Bridge before overturning. Daganbhuiyan Police Station OC Wahid Parvez said the highway police have recovered the bus, and the three bodies have been sent to the hospital morgue for post-mortem examinations. Mohipal OC Harunur added that the bus driver fled the scene immediately after the accident.

October 02, 2025 10:52 UTC

The Dashami rituals kicked off with Bihit Puja after 9am at the Dhakeshwari National Temple. The biggest festival for Bengali Hindus will end with the immersion of the idols in the evening. Today, I feel happy on one hand, and on the other, there’s a tinge of sorrow to bid the mother goddess farewell. The rituals end with Darpan Bisarjan or immersion of the goddess’s reflection. Dhakeshwari Temple authorities said a Shobhajatra or procession will be brought out at 3pm and the Durga Puja festival will end with immersion of idols.

October 02, 2025 08:33 UTC

Japanese citizens sit in the lobby of the AJU Imperial hotel in Vithalapur village, Gujarat, India, August 26, 2025. REUTERSJapanese citizens sit in the lobby of the AJU Imperial hotel in Vithalapur village, Gujarat, India, August 26, 2025. A bevy of auto-related suppliers and other industrial Japanese companies have also set up shop. But coming to Gujarat, Modi's home state, can pose a major cultural shock for many Japanese. The state is also one of a small number of Indian states that ban alcohol, making only a few tightly regulated exceptions for foreigners.

October 02, 2025 07:16 UTC





National Citizen Party (NCP) activists have been accused of harassing journalists at Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka. "At this point, the NCP supporters turned on the media workers and harassed them. In protest, the media workers boycotted the NCP press conference and left. BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, BNP Acting Chairman's Foreign Affairs Advisor Humayun, Jamaat-e-Islami Nayeb-e-Ameer Syed Abdullah Muhammad Taher, National Citizen Party (NCP) Member Secretary Akhter Hossen, and NCP Joint Convener Tasnim Jara joined the delegation from Dhaka. NCP Joint Member Secretary (Media) Mushfiq Us Salehin confirmed the matter to bdnews24.com.

October 02, 2025 07:13 UTC

Police have filed three cases over the recent violence in Khagrachhari’s Guimara and Sadar Upazilas, accusing over 1,000 unnamed suspects. Police authorities say that two cases, including a murder case, have been filed at Guimara Police Station, while the third case has been filed at Khagrachhari Sadar Police Station. Guimara Sub-Inspector Sohel Rana filed the case over the incident on Wednesday night as none of the families of the victims or those arrested had come forward themselves. The murder case accuses 100 unnamed suspects, while the case over violence, attacks, and arson accuses 250 unnamed suspects, OC Enamul said. Sub-Inspector Shaheen filed the case on Wednesday afternoon, accusing 700-800 unnamed suspects, Baten said.

October 02, 2025 07:13 UTC

'Maybe there's hope': Indonesian rescuers race against time to save students trapped under rubble of collapsed schoolSearch and rescue operations look for victims in the rubble of a collapsed building after a hall collapsed while students were praying at the Al-Khoziny Islamic boarding school, in Sidoarjo, East Java province, Indonesia, Oct 1, 2025. REUTERSSearch and rescue operations look for victims in the rubble of a collapsed building after a hall collapsed while students were praying at the Al-Khoziny Islamic boarding school, in Sidoarjo, East Java province, Indonesia, Oct 1, 2025. Rescuers are still assessing on Thursday whether there are signs of life by calling out the names of the victims, having found no such signs late on Wednesday, search and rescue agency official Nanang Sigit told Reuters. In their signature orange uniform, rescuers crawled through narrow tunnels to find students trapped under rubble, according to photos distributed by the country's search and rescue agency. Al Khoziny is an Islamic school known locally as a pesantren.

October 02, 2025 05:56 UTC

Bangladesh Women’s World Cup campaign kicks off with key game against PakistanAfter a long absence from international competition, the Bangladesh Women’s national cricket team found a measure of relief in their dramatic win against Sri Lanka in the warm-up match to the World Cup. On paper, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka stand on nearly equal footing. Bangladesh’s lone victory in the previous World Cup came against Pakistan. At a press conference the day before the tournament, she stressed that Bangladesh’s victory in the last World Cup would not determine the outcome this time. Having already held the edge once in a World Cup, Nigar said, Bangladesh is eager to make it 2-0.

October 02, 2025 05:39 UTC

The depression that formed in the Bay of Bengal has intensified into a deep depression, the Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) says. Under its influence, a steep pressure gradient is persisting over the north Bay. The weather system is likely to lead to gusty or squally weather at the maritime ports, the north Bay, and the adjoining coastal areas of Bangladesh. Fishing boats and trawlers in the north Bay are advised to remain close to the coast and stay cautious so that they can reach safe shelter at short notice. On Thursday, it developed into a deep depression.

October 02, 2025 05:34 UTC

A view shows oil pump jacks outside Almetyevsk, in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia July 14, 2025. REUTERSA view shows oil pump jacks outside Almetyevsk, in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia July 14, 2025. REUTERSOil prices rose on Thursday, snapping a three-day losing streak and rebounding from 16-week lows on prospects of tighter sanctions on Russian crude, though expectations of higher supply from an OPEC+ output boost next month capped gains. "Buying interest emerged as WTI neared its $60 support level, while heightened geopolitical risks and speculation about tighter sanctions on Russian crude also lent support," said Hiroyuki Kikukawa, chief strategist of Nissan Securities Investment, a unit of Nissan Securities. The Energy Information Administration said on Wednesday that US crude oil, gasoline and distillate inventories rose last week as refining activity and demand softened.

October 02, 2025 04:52 UTC

Dollar gains as Supreme Court allows Fed's Cook to stay in job for nowUS dollar banknotes are seen in this photo illustration taken Feb 12, 2018. Gold, which has surged to record highs as investors back away from the US dollar, slipped 0.2% in early trading to $3,857.09 per ounce. Against the yen, the dollar traded at 147.305 yen, up 0.2% from late US levels. Against the offshore yuan, the dollar fetched 7.13 yuan, up 0.1% in early Asian trade. The Australian dollar was 0.1% weaker at $0.6608, while the kiwi fetched $0.58145, little changed in early trading.

October 02, 2025 04:52 UTC

Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus has returned home from the US after a nine-day visit. He landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka on an Emirates Airlines flight at 9am on Thursday, the Chief Advisor's Office said. Yunus arrived in New York on Sept 23 to attend the 80th session of the General Assembly and other high-level meetings. The chief advisor also addressed the opening session of the high-level Conference on the “Situation of Rohingya Muslims and Other Minorities in Myanmar” at the UN Headquarters on Tuesday. In addition, the chief advisor also attended several high-level conferences and meetings.

October 02, 2025 04:10 UTC

Dhaka bathes in festive glory as Nabami shimmers with sacred rhythmsPuja pavilions across Dhaka have burst into colour and rhythm, as Nabami ushers in a crescendo of devotion, music and sacred offerings. With evening Arti complete, a note of parting lingers in the air, signalling the final chapter of the Sharadiya festival. According to Hindu Sanatan scriptures, King Sri Ramachandra performed Nabami Puja after slaying Ravana. The Nabami Bihita Puja involves yajna and offerings of neelkantha flowers. The Ministry of Cultural Affairs hosted a Sharadiya cultural festival at the Nandan Mancha in Segunbagicha in the evening.

October 01, 2025 21:20 UTC

New Leadership for BSJA: Arifur Rahman Babu Elected President, S M Sumon as General SecretaryThe Bangladesh Sports Journalists Association (BSJA) has formed a new Executive Committee for the 2025–26 term. The organization’s 20th biennial general meeting and election took place on Friday (April 18) in the capital. The meeting was presided over by former BSJA president A.T.M. Arifur Rahman Babu of Jago News has been elected as the new President, while S M Sumon of Baishakhi Television has been elected as General Secretary. Arafat Zobayer (Dhaka Post) has been elected as Joint General Secretary, and Minhaj Uddin Khan (Dhaka Tribune) has taken the role of Finance Secretary.

October 01, 2025 19:07 UTC