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France hackers steal 15m medical data
France’s health ministry said Friday that administrative details and medical notes on more than 15 million people had been hacked...
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Congo president vows to stay in power as campaign begins
Congo-Brazzaville’s 82-year-old president Denis Sassou Nguesso promised to extend his decades-long time in power on Saturday as campaigning kicked off for next month’s presidential election in the oil-rich central African
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Israel top court blocks ban on Gaza aid groups
Israel’s Supreme Court decided in a ruling published on Friday to freeze a government ban on 37 foreign NGOs working in Gaza and the occupied West Bank pending a final
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Rights situation deteriorates in Feb; five people killed in post-poll violence: MSF
The human rights situation across Bangladesh showed a further deterioration in February compared to January this year, particularly in terms of post-election violence, political arrests, violence against women and children,
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Shipping minister orders legal action over delayed unloading of imported food grains
Surprise visit to Dhaleshwari finds wheat, maize-laden lighter vessels anchored for up to 18 days
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A war neither Pakistan nor Afghanistan can win, but South Asia will lose
Retaliatory strikes expose structural tensions that could destabilise South Asia for years
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Bangladesh
Tarique urges parties to work towards changing people’s fate
Attends Jamaat-e-Islami's iftar gathering at Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre
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Masked gunmen open fire on ex-MP Mujibur’s house in Ctg
Second attack in two months linked to fugitive crime boss Boro Sazzad
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3,500 meters of illegal nets, fishing rods seized from Halda River
The Fisheries Department of Hathazari upazila conducted a special operation in the Halda River, known as the sole natural fish breeding ground in South Asia. During the operation, they confiscated
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Social Welfare minister: Even the affluent will receive family cards
Social Welfare and Women and Children Affairs Minister Dr AZM Zahid Hossain has said that family cards will eventually be issued to all segments of society, including the affluent, as
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Prothom Alo-Daily Star Attacks: Home minister orders probe report in 2 months
Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed on Saturday ordered investigators to submit a chargesheet within two months over an arson attack on the offices of two of the country’s leading newspapers, Prothom
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Jamaat wants to play role of constructive opposition in parliament: Shafiqur
Wants to work collectively to remove the black laws
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Bangladeshis in Qatar instructed to avoid military zones
The Bangladesh embassy in Qatar has issued an urgent security advisory for its expatriates, instructing them to stay away from military installations and remain indoors following a major military escalation
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International
Israel and US attack: 40 school students killed in southern Iran
At least 40 people were killed on Saturday in a strike on a girls'' school in southern Iran, state media said Saturday, after Israel and the United States launched attacks.
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Moscow says attacks on Iran dangerous, could spark catastrophe
Russia on Saturday condemned US and Israeli strikes on Iran as a “dangerous adventure” that could spark “catastrophe” in the region and urged its citizens to leave Iran and Israel.
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At least 51 students killed as US-Israel strikes on Iran escalate into regional crisis
Iranian state media reported that an Israeli strike hit an elementary girls’ school in Minab, Hormozgan province, killing at least 51 students. Iran's state news agency Irna reported this information.
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Airspace closure in Middle Eastern countries disrupts flights from Dhaka
Several Middle Eastern countries have temporarily closed their airspace amid rising regional security concerns following reported Israeli strikes in Iran, resulting in flight cancellations and delays on affected routes...
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Son of Iran’s late shah says final victory near
The son of Iran’s last shah voiced confidence Saturday in victory against the Islamic Republic after the United States and Israel launched an attack. Reza Pahlavi released a video message
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Iran’s IRGC chief, defense minister reportedly killed in Israeli strikes
Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (Irgc) commander General Mohammad Pakpour and Defense Minister Amir Nasirzadeh were reportedly killed in Israeli airstrikes inside Iran on Saturday morning. Israeli officials said Pakpour,
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Technology
Tecno launches CAMON 50 series and POVA Curve 2 5G
Tecno has officially introduced its new dual product lineup in Bangladesh with the launch of the CAMON 50 series and POVA Curve 2 5G.
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Amazon, Nvidia and SoftBank back OpenAI with $110 bln investment
The round includes a $50 billion commitment from Amazon, $30 billion from SoftBank and $30 billion from Nvidia. The financing comes ahead of a widely anticipated initial public offering (IPO)
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Amazon releases first image from live-action God of War series
Amazon has shared a first-look of its live-action adaptation of the PlayStation franchise God of War, with filming under way in Vancouver and a two-season order already in place.
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Sport
City move two points behind Arsenal as Liverpool hit five
Manchester City kept the pressure firmly on Premier League leaders Arsenal with a nervy 1-0 victory at Leeds United on Saturday, pulling within two points of top spot courtesy of
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Pakistan 'have underperformed' says Agha after T20 World Cup exit
A disappointed Salman Agha said his team had "underperformed" after they exited the T20 World Cup on Saturday, but held back from making an "emotional" decision on his future as
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Mushfiqur Rahim stuck in Jeddah amid Middle East conflict
Bangladesh national cricket team wicketkeeper-batsman Mushfiqur Rahim is stranded in Jeddah amid escalating tensions in the Middle East following Israel’s attack on Iran. The conflict has created extreme insecurity in
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Bangladesh’s youngster Prity awaits memorable Asian Cup debut
Bangladesh’s teenage forward Sauravi Akanda Prity is eager to make the most of any opportunity she gets at the AFC Women’s Asian Cup, which begins on Sunday. The Bangladesh Women’s
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Salman Mirza condemns 'shameful' fan attacks on captain's family as Pakistan clings to semi-final hopes
Pakistan's turbulent run in the ongoing T20 World Cup has sparked severe backlash from fans, leading to personal attacks on captain Salman Agha and his family. Following a critical Super
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Players to vote for Team of the Tournament
FIFPRO Asia/Oceania has launched a new player-voted Team of the Tournament award for the AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026, giving footballers the opportunity to recognise the competition’s standout performers.
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Tension in Middle East
The International Cricket Council (ICC) is closely monitoring the evolving situation in the Middle East and has activated comprehensive contingency plans to safeguard the travel, logistics and well-being of all
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আলোচিত
নিষেধাজ্ঞার মধ্যেই সক্রিয়তার ইঙ্গিত, কী হিসাব কষছে আওয়ামী লীগ
মাঠে সীমিত উপস্থিতি ও রাজনৈতিক সমঝোতার সম্ভাবনা—দ্বৈত কৌশলে এগোচ্ছে আওয়ামী লীগ।
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বিপন্ন বিবেক ও আমাদের নির্বাক সমাজ
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক ও সামাজিক চিন্তাধারার ইতিহাসে অধ্যাপক ড. আবুল বারকাত কেবল একটি নাম নন, বরং এক অবিনাশী আদর্শ ও প্রতিষ্ঠান।...
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চোরাই গরু দিয়ে ইফতার মাহফিল, জানাজানির পর টাকা পরিশোধ
চোরাই গরু দিয়ে ইফতার মাহফিল আয়োজনের বিষয়টি জানাজানি হলে বিএনপির ওই কর্মী গরুর মালিককে মূল্য পরিশোধ করেছেন।
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Business
Bangladesh-Malaysia trade set for high-tech boost as exports near $300m
Bangladesh’s exports to Malaysia have surged more than fivefold over the past decade, climbing from $56 million to nearly $300 million, reflecting deepening bilateral trade ties, said Mohd Shuhada Othman,
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Finding the right exchange rate balance
It is a very tough exercise for our central bank to arrive at an optimal exchange rate and interest rate and, more importantly, ensure adequate liquidity in the market for
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DCCI concerned about traffic jams, extortion
Business leaders have expressed concern about traffic jams, extortion, high VAT-tax and limitations of import policy. Both businessmen and policymakers emphasized maintaining improved law and order situation to facilitate business
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Editorial
Separate banking from politics
I'm all in favour of democracy, as we all should be. The recent election was vastly better as a way of changing who is in power. I'm also all in
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Navigating the great graduate bottleneck
Imagine standing in an ocean of identical CVs, where a degree no longer distinguishes you; it merely enrolls you in a race with thousands for a handful of doors that
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Domestic workers’ rights: Bridging the gap between law and reality
Imagine a bright, sunny morning. You wake up in a good mood, ready to start the day -- only to realize your domestic worker hasn’t arrived. In a matter of
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Khulna’s tremor should shake us into action
At least half of Dhaka’s buildings could collapse in a major quake. Experts have long stressed the need to strictly enforce the national building code, penalising violations in design and
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Leaders, beware of ‘Yes Men’
The truth is that leaders who surround themselves with people brave enough to say “this may be wrong” are far better equipped to govern than those shielded by constant applause.
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Entertainment
Should we be hating the new ‘Wuthering Heights’?
Few novels haunt popular culture the way “Wuthering Heights” does. Every generation believes it can tame Emily Brontë’s storm — and every generation is reminded that the storm refuses to
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The story behind Arifin Shuvoo’s ‘Jazz City’ journey
he political thriller “Jazz City” will be released on SonyLIV. Bangladeshi actor Arifin Shuvoo plays the central character, Jimmy Roy.
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Actor Zaher Alvi’s wife commits suicide
The wife of television actor Zaher Alvi reportedly committed suicide in the capital’s Mirpur DOHS on Saturday. Alvi confirmed the matter through a post on his verified Facebook page. However,
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‘Pather Panchali’ to return with new season, confirms Debashish Biswas
Popular street show “Pather Panchali” is set to make a comeback on Ekushey Television after a long hiatus, with Debashish Biswas returning as host.
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