Headline
Why does a thinking woman frighten us so deeply?
A woman who thinks critically, questions inherited structures, or demands equality disrupts generations of conditioning about what a ‘good woman’ should look like.
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Why is it so hot? Inside South Asia’s dangerous heat wave
A brutal heatwave is gripping South Asia, exposing how climate change is making extreme heat deadlier.
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Cultural freedoms under threat as events halted under pressure: ASK
Rights body urges action after film screening, Baul programme suspended
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Ramisa rape and murder: Witness testimony completed in a day
Tribunal sets tomorrow for examining the accused couple
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Don't click that link: How fake AI traffic fine scam is targeting vehicle owners
Fraudsters are exploiting Dhaka's new automated traffic monitoring system to steal banking and mobile wallet credentials
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Bangladesh
3 recruiting agencies lose licences over ‘fraudulent transfer’ of 30 Bangladeshis to Russia
The Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment has revoked the licences of three recruiting agencies and confiscated their security deposits on allegations of fraudulently sending 30 Bangladeshi youths to
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Preparations in Bhola for veteran politician Tofail Ahmed’s burial
Preparations are underway for the burial of veteran politician, one of the organisers of the Liberation War, former minister for industries and commerce, and nine-time member of parliament, Tofail Ahmed,
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Bangladesh exits world’s worst 10 for workers’ rights
Bangladesh has moved out of the list of the world’s 10 worst countries for workers’ rights in 2026 for the first time since 2017, although the country remained in rating
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Bangladesh sees 309 deaths from measles, symptoms in May, toll reaches 594
Bangladesh recorded 309 deaths from measles and related symptoms in May alone while six more children died in 24 hours till 8:00am on Tuesday, pushing the overall death toll to
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Five people killed in Faridpur road accident
Five people were killed and two children sustained serious injuries after a car rammed into the rear of a stationery truck on the Dhaka-Mawa-Bhanga Expressway in Faridpur’s Bhanga upazila on
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Islami Bank customers continue protests demanding removal of new chairman
A section of Islami Bank customers continued demonstration in front of the bank headquarters at Dilkusha in Motijheel area for the second consecutive day on Tuesday, demanding the resignation of
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International
30 Bangladeshis trapped in Russia-Ukraine war to be brought back
The government has initiated steps to bring back 30 Bangladeshi migrants who were allegedly forced to fight for Russia in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war and punished three recruiting agencies over
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US in talks to expand nuclear weapons deployments in Europe, FT says
The US is discussing whether to deploy nuclear weapons in additional European NATO states, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday
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Lebanon announces partial ceasefire between Israel, Hezbollah but attacks continue
Lebanon says attacks will stop on Beirut and its suburbs
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Trump signs proclamation amending tariffs on steel, aluminum and copper imports
US President Donald Trump on Monday signed a proclamation amending his Section 232 national security tariffs on some aluminum, steeland copper imports, the White House said.
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Gunman kills six family members, then himself, in USA
A preliminary investigation into the gun violence indicated the shootings "stemmed from a domestic-related dispute," the Muscatine Police Department said in a statement
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Russian strikes rock Ukraine, killing nine and wounding dozens
Zelensky warns of new massive Russian assault
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Trump says Iran talks moving fast despite threat to widen war
Netanyahu said he had told Trump that Israel would strike Beirut if Hezbollah did not stop attacking Israel, while continuing operations in southern Lebanon.
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Technology
How to adjust to work after a long break
The first day back asks you to reset your schedule, shift your mood back to workplace energy, and reconnect with supervisors and coworkers after time away. It's a lot to
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Meaningful participation can strengthen Bangladesh’s global digital voice
Internet governance expert Amrita Choudhury shares how Bangladesh can drive "Smart Nation" goals through digital inclusion and global participation.
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Nvidia is betting on AI PCs. What are they?
Nvidia has thrust AI-powered personal computers into the spotlight after chief executive Jensen Huang unveiled a new chip that embeds artificial intelligence capabilities directly into laptops and desktops, even as
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Altman is secretly backing a physical AI startup: report
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has placed a quiet, personal bet on a new physical AI company, adding fresh momentum to a sector that is rapidly becoming the next frontier for
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AI giant Anthropic confidentially files for IPO
A confidential filing lets a company submit its IPO paperwork to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for review without making its financials and business details public until much later
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Sport
'Messi, Maradona, Tim': NZ footballer's viral fan club hits 4 million
New Zealand footballer Tim Payne's online fan club soared past four million on Tuesday, more than the All Blacks, after an influencer picked him out as the "least known" player
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Rodri says he will discuss his Man City future after World Cup
Spain midfielder Rodri said he is focused on the World Cup and will only address his future at Manchester City after the tournament.
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From Rocafonda to the World Cup: Lamine Yamal's meteoric rise
After Lamine's parents split up when he was three, he also lived with his mother in Roca del Valles, north of Mataro
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Pink balls to be trialled in day Tests to maximise playing time
Cricket's Test-playing nations will be able to use pink balls instead of red ones in traditional daytime matches as part of a trial to prevent play being lost due to
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Habibur takes on Rana, equals fastest List A fifty record
Legends of Rupganj opener Habibur Rahman Sohan blasted a 15-ball half-century against Mohammedan Sporting Club on Tuesday to equal the record for the fastest fifty in Bangladesh's List A cricket,
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Montella sticks with experience in Turkey World Cup squad
Turkey manager Vincenzo Montella named his World Cup squad on Tuesday, selecting the experienced Hakan Calhanoglu, Arda Guler, Kerem Akturkoglu, Baris Alper Yilmaz, and Yusuf Yazici to lead the side.
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Scaloni monitors injury concerns as Argentina begin camp
As previously confirmed, Argentina will fine-tune their preparations with two friendly matches before beginning their World Cup campaign.
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আলোচিত
মশক নিধন শিখতে ফ্লোরিডা নয়, ডোবার পাশে দাঁড়ানোর পরামর্শ প্রধানমন্ত্রীর
মশক নিধন শিখতে ফ্লোরিডা নয়, ডোবার পাশে দাঁড়ানোর পরামর্শ দিয়েছেন প্রধানমন্ত্রী তারেক রহমান।
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Politics
AL activists blend in BNP factional clash
A group of Juba League activists supporting a BNP faction attacked rivals over local dominance in Gazaria upazila of Munshiganj on Monday, leaving at least three people injured and a
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Patuakhali MP Masud boasts of his power
Two video clips of Patuakhali-2 lawmaker Shafiqul Islam Masud that went viral on Monday show the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami leader criticising ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina and claiming that he has
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Amir Hamza’s family comes under attack in Chuadanga
The family members of Kushtia-3 lawmaker Mufti Amir Hamza were allegedly attacked at Jibannagar upazila in Chuadanga on Monday.
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‘Who wants to turn Bangladesh into a land of fundamentalism?’: Rumeen Farhana
Lawmaker says no group should be allowed to erase Brahmanbaria’s cultural identity after ‘Bonolota Express’ screenings were cancelled
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Jamaat ameer urges lawyers not to defend accused in Ramisa rape and murder case
Shafiqur Rahman calls for swift justice after meeting the murdered child’s father at a Dhaka hospital
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Protest held in Rangamati over Dipen Dewan’s resignation
Protesters blocked a road for an hour and urged the PM to reconsider the minister’s resignation
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‘I became an MP through power too’: Jamaat MP’s speech goes viral
Patuakhali-2 lawmaker Shafiqul Islam Masud said his remarks were made partly in response to online attacks on his family
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Business
Govt plans refund system for excess tax
The government is set to offer major tax relief to individuals and businesses in the national budget for the fiscal year 2026-27 by introducing a system to refund excess minimum
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India, US close to signing first phase of trade deal: minister
"About 99 percent of the issues have been settled," Indian commerce minister Piyush Goyal told reporters in Delhi late Monday
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India, US near trade pact as tariff terms hinge on Section 301 relief, source says
India is likely to discuss Washington’s Section 301 investigation and potential tariff measures with US trade officials, as the two nations seek to finalise a deal, an Indian government source
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Editorial
What to eat? Who to complain to?
THERE is a particular kind of arithmetic that has begun to define everyday life. It is not taught in schools or explained in policy papers. It is done quietly at
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Bangladesh’s pursuit of strategic autonomy
LEADING English-language Ukrainian military news outlet Militarnyi in May reported that Bangladesh and the United States were in final stages of signing strategic defence agreements granting US military access to
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Bangladesh wants fair business, not charity
For two decades, I have watched global fashion brands speak the language of responsible business conduct—human rights due diligence, living wages, supplier partnerships, climate transition, social compliance, transparency, and shared
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India’s push-in attempts risk straining thawing ties
Established procedures must be followed to manage border crossings
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Entertainment
Ten short films by FNF now streaming on YouTube
According to the filmmakers, the project was created by a group of young people who share a passion for filmmaking while working full-time corporate jobs.
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Happy birthday: Hollywood honors Marilyn Monroe, 100 years on
More than six decades after her tragically early death, the city was awash with references to the bottle-blonde icon on what would have been her 100th birthday.
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We visited Ahsan Manzil, Old Dhaka and Lalbagh
Turkish singer Hande Çevgel sang the first song of the fourth season of Coke Studio Bangla, titled “Room Jhoom.” She spoke about her first visit to Dhaka and her experience
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Health
6 more children die with measles-like symptoms in 24 hours
Death toll from measles and measles-like symptoms rises to 594, says DGHS
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Govt orders private hospitals to reserve 10pc beds for free dengue treatment
Patients to receive free consultations, while hospitals asked to offer up to 80pc discount on diagnostic tests
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