Headline
Trump says Iran war will ‘end very soon’
US president Donald Trump said Monday that US military operations in Iran would be ending soon, reassuring markets that have been thrust into chaos by a war still reverberating across
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Few titles on language
A few new titles on the historic 1952 Language Movement and related topics were published at the ongoing Amar Ekushey Book Fair 2026.
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ATM Shamsuzzaman: The star who won the world
Veteran film and television actor and screenplay writer Abu Taher Mohammad Shamsuzzaman, popularly known as ATM Shamsuzzaman, was born on September 10, 1941, at his maternal grandfather’s home...
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Iran faces fresh blitz of US, Israeli strikes
Iran faced a fresh blitz of US and Israeli strikes on Monday after its Assembly of Experts, the top clerical body, appointed its first new supreme leader in 37 years.
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The doctor redefining health and fitness in Bangladesh
Empower your wellness journey by following Dr. Rayhan’s holistic approach to medicine, fitness, and nutrition. Through Nutrition Depot Bangladesh and innovative ND activewear, he bridges clinical expertise with entrepreneurship to
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#Perspective / Sleepless in Ramadan
Navigate persistent insomnia during Ramadan by embracing the quiet stillness of suhoor and Fajr prayers. While sleep remains elusive for many in Dhaka, this communal experience transforms late-night exhaustion into
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Bangladesh
Family card: Over 37,000 women to get Tk 2,500 each before Eid
Some 37,567 women-headed households in 14 areas, including two in the capital, are going to get Tk 2,500 each against the family cards through their bank accounts or mobile wallets
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Tk 559cr border road in Netrakona remains underused without bridges
The absence of bridges over key rivers continues to disrupt patrols, travel and local development
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Bangladesh condemns killing its two nationals in Saudi Arabia
The deceased were identified as Bacchu Miah of Katiadi in Kishorganj district and Mosharraf Hossain of Shakhipur in Tangail district.
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‘Joj Mia drama’ occurred due to media pressure: IGP
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Ali Hossain Fakir has urged journalists not to create situations that put psychological pressure on the police members, referring to what he described as “media
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Eid travel chaos Looms as Dhaka-Mymensingh, Tangail highways face gridlock
With the seven-day Eid holiday approaching, travelers face the risk of severe traffic congestion on the Dhaka-Mymensingh and Dhaka-Tangail highways. Ongoing development projects, road encroachments, illegal vehicle stands, and unfinished
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Forex reserves in focus as global oil price surges
With the government struggling to manage growing panic over fuel amid the US-Israel war on Iran, the key commodity surged beyond $100 a barrel yesterday, raising fresh concerns for highly
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Bangladeshi man among six held in Bahrain for pro-Iran social media posts
Bahraini authorities have arrested six expatriates, including a Bangladeshi national, for allegedly sharing pro-Iranian posts and videos on social media amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East. The Bangladeshi man
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International
Oil falls over 6% as Trump predicts Middle East de-escalation
Trump said on Monday in a CBS News interview that he thinks the war against Iran "is very complete" and that Washington was "very far ahead" of his initial four-
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Iran Guards say they 'will determine the end of the war'
Iran's Revolutionary Guards said on Tuesday they would "determine the end of the war" in the Middle East after US President Donald Trump said the conflict would end "soon"
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Who is Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s new supreme leader?
Mojtaba Khamenei, born on 8 September 1969, in Mashhad, is the second son of Ali Khamenei, Iran's former supreme leader, who was killed in an Israeli strike on 28 February.
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Putin offers 'unwavering support' to new Iran supreme leader
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday pledged "unwavering support" to Iran's new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, appointed after his father and predecessor was killed in US-Israeli strikes. "I would
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Iran bets on endurance, energy disruption to outlast US, Israel
IRGC holds firm control, direct strikes, strategy, targets
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Hundreds killed in Haiti drone strikes, including 60 civilians, Human Rights Watch says
Drones reportedly killed 60 civilians, including 17 children
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India congratulates Nepal rapper, tipped to be next PM
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Monday that he had had "warm telephone conversations" with Shah, as well as RSP chairman Rabi Lamichhane.
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Technology
The startup world says it wants women founders. So why doesn’t it trust them?
Bangladesh is very fond of the idea of the woman founder. She appears everywhere the ecosystem likes to flatter itself: on panels, in annual reports, in donor presentations, in the
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Bluesky CEO steps down to join a newly created position
Bluesky said on March 9 that its CEO, Jay Graber, will step down from the company’s top leadership role and move into a newly created position as Chief Innovation Officer.
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High-Tech US-Israel-Iran War with the homecoming of AI
Actors like Palantir Technologies, Anduril Industries, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and OpenAI are among the core structures of this mili-tech industrial complex. These companies are producing AI systems for almost every action
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Bill Gates-backed nuclear reactor wins US approval
US regulators have approved the construction of a new nuclear reactor - backed by Bill Gates - in Wyoming, marking the first commercial reactor permit issued by the Nuclear Regulatory
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Sport
Women's Asian Cup / Bangladesh face Asian reality
“At times, it feels like a boxer entering a fight with one arm tied behind his back," Bangladesh coach Butler said after Uzbekistan clash.
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Litton moves to No.5 in a bid to end ODI drought
In Litton’ last eight ODI innings, he has yet to reach double figures, prompting the rethink. Simmons believes the move benefits both the player and the team.
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Iraq coach calls for World Cup playoff to be re-scheduled
The Iraqis are due to face either Suriname or Bolivia on March 31 in the Mexican city of Monterrey for a place in the World Cup finals, but with Iraqi
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Neymar injury doubt casts shadow over Brazil recall hopes
Santos said Neymar's absence was precautionary but the timing is awkward, with Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti having organised a trip from Rio de Janeiro to Sao Paulo to watch the
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Five Iranian women's players granted humanitarian visas in Australia
The announcement came after U.S. President Donald Trump said he had spoken to Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese about the Iran women's soccer team in Australia following reports that the
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আলোচিত
বিএনপি ক্ষমতার জন্য রাজনীতি করে না: মঈন খান
বিএনপির স্থায়ী কমিটির সদস্য ও নরসিংদীর পলাশ আসনের এমপি ড. আব্দুল মঈন খান বলেছেন, বিএনপি ক্ষমতার জন্য রাজনীতি করে না। বিএনপি জনগণের জন্য রাজনীতি করে।
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জেল গেটে আ.লীগ নেতাকে ফুলের মালা দিয়ে বরণ এমপির
ফরিদপুরের ভাঙ্গা ইউনিয়ন রক্ষা আন্দোলনের সমন্বয়কারী আওয়ামী লীগ (কার্যক্রম নিষিদ্ধ) নেতা ও ইউপি চেয়ারম্যান ম. ম. সিদ্দিক মিঞা জামিনে মুক্তির পর ফুলের মালা দিয়ে বরণ করে নিয়েছেন ফরিদপুর-৪ (ভাঙ্গা-সদরপুর-চরভদ্রাসন) আসনের
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Politics
Acting Krishak League president Jahangir arrested
The police have arrested Bangladesh Krishak League’s acting president Sheikh Md Jahangir Alam from the capital’s Adabar area in connection with a case of attacking and assaulting people during the
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BNP PP meeting tomorrow
A parliamentary party meeting of the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party will be held on Wednesday at the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban ahead of the first JS session on March 12.
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7 Jhenaidah SAD leaders held over vandalism, arson
THE police arrested seven leaders of the Students Against Discrimination, which led the July Uprising in 2024, from different areas in Jhenaidah on allegations of bus arson and vandalism at
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Business
Energy crisis: Supply of essential goods faces disruption
An energy shortage has begun to disrupt the regular supply of essential commodities as well as life-saving medicines. Some companies are unable to supply goods to the market in line
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Gold price rises by Tk 3,236 per bhori within a day
This is the second adjustment of gold prices this week. Last week, prices were increased for four consecutive days.
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Bangladesh must decide: Compete for global capital or settle for less
Bangladesh stands at a decisive crossroads. A newly elected government has taken office. Expectations are high. Markets are watching. Investors, both domestic and foreign, are recalibrating their outlook.
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Editorial
Fix the system that fails abuse survivors
Stop tech-facilitated violence against women
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The duty to rebuild
There are moments in a nation’s life when victory does not feel like triumph at all. It feels like an inventory. One counts the broken things.
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Fighting a monster should not turn us into monsters
German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche wrote in his famous book Beyond Good and Evil, “He who fights with monsters should be careful lest he thereby become a monster himself.” Nietzsche’s observation
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Family Card: A test of overcoming design deficiencies in social safety net
Bangladesh’s social safety net has always carried two truths at once. On paper, it is large, diverse and politically significant. In practice, however, it is often complex, fragmented and at
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Doing something about mob violence
The reported assault of a student from Dhaka University once again highlights a deeply troubling pattern that Bangladesh must urgently confront: The normalization of mob justice for every “conflict.” According
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Entertainment
After eight-year legal battle, Asif Akbar acquitted in liquor case
After an eight-year-long legal battle, singer Asif Akbar has been acquitted in a case filed over the alleged possession of foreign liquor. Reacting to the verdict, the singer said the
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