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The making of India’s Bengali Muslim problem
I wrote this book before the July uprising, so the issues I discuss are not new developments but part of a much longer process.
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‘Earth & Memory’ explores enduring human-landscape relations
Bangladeshi visual artist Biplab Biprodas’s third solo painting exhibition, titled ‘Earth & Memory’, explores the enduring relationship between humanity and rural landscape of Bangladesh, which is currently under way at
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12 wounded in Ohio shooting
A shootout Saturday near a community festival in Toledo, Ohio left at least 12 people wounded by gunfire, with no suspects in custody, police said.
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Zverev ends wait for Grand Slam title with French Open triumph
Alexander Zverev finally secured his maiden Grand Slam title with a dramatic five-set victory over Italy's Flavio Cobolli in the French Open final on Sunday.
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Unrest triggers Tk 3,500cr withdrawal from IBBL
Continuous unrest at Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC has triggered fresh concern among depositors, leading to net withdrawals of about Tk 3,500 crore over the past five days amid fears about
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Fiscal discrimination barrier to green energy transition: CPD
The Centre for Policy Dialogue on Sunday urged the government to end what it termed ‘fiscal discrimination’ in favour of fossil fuels and adopt a comprehensive green fiscal policy to
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Bangladesh
Muggers shoot trader in city, snatch $17,000
A trader was shot by muggers and robbed $17,000, equivalent to Tk 20.87 lakh, when he was crossing road in front of Janata Bank near Shapla Chattar in the capital’s
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MPs censure govt over power cuts
Power and energy minister Iqbal Hassan Mahmood on Sunday faced a barrage of questions from lawmakers over the ongoing loadshedding across the country on the opening day of the second
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Youth held with 3,000 pieces of Yaba pills in Chuadanga
THE Department of Narcotics Control detained a young man along with 3,000 pieces of Yaba tablets worth Tk 9 lakh during a raid on a bus in Damurhuda upazila of
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JS allocates 40hrs for budget debate, session to end on July 9
The third meeting of the Business Advisory Committee of the 13th Jatiya Sangsad on Sunday allocated 40 hours for discussions on the national budget for the 2026-27 financial year.
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Pay hike, polls pledges puff up new budget
The national budget for the financial year 2026-27 is set to get bigger by Tk8,000 crore mainly to implement the new pay scale for its employees as well as meeting
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International
Retaliation attacks against Israel a 'warning': Iran's Revolutionary Guards
'The Israeli army must stop its attacks on southern Lebanon and the suburbs,' says General Ali Abdollahi,
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Israel reports incoming Iranian missiles in first since Mideast war ceasefire
The Israeli army reported the attack just hours after Tehran had threatened to retaliate for a new Israeli strike on Beirut
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BGB-BSF summit begins amid Indian push-in bids
The 57th four-day director general-level talks between the Border Guard Bangladesh and the Indian Border Security Force begins today in India’s capital New Delhi amid a face-off between the two
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91 Bangladeshi fishermen repatriated from India
Bangladesh on Sunday repatriated 91 fishermen who had been detained in India, following diplomatic efforts by the government and completion of the required bilateral procedures.
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Trump fails to rally US support
Yesterday marked 100 days since the United States and Israel launched their war against Iran. Despite ongoing battles and intermittent ceasefire talks, the conflict remains deeply unpopular among Americans, posing
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Ex-wife of UAE royal released on bail
The ex-wife of a nephew of Dubai’s ruler has been released on bail, the emirate’s government media office said, after she was held during a custody battle.
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Nigeria’s state of Borno
Several hundred people kidnapped by Boko Haram earlier this year from a village in the northeastern state of Borno were freed over the weekend, a senator and local youth leader
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Technology
Jobs of the week
Here are our picks for jobs of the week. Check out the article for more details.
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No one wants to launch a game anywhere near GTA VI
Video game publishers are clearing the final months of 2026 almost entirely, reshuffling their biggest releases to avoid landing anywhere near 'Grand Theft Auto VI'.
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ChatGPT’s Lockdown Mode limits web access to counter prompt injection attacks
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has recently introduced a new security feature, Lockdown Mode, designed to reduce the risk of sensitive data being exposed through prompt injection attacks, where malicious
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Sport
Denmark's Eriksen collapses during friendly against Ukraine
Christian Eriksen collapsed during Denmark's friendly against Ukraine on Sunday, five years after suffering a cardiac arrest during the European Championships.
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Two faces of Goa: From South’s serenity to North’s buzz
A visit to the 16th-century Basilica of Bom Jesus was among the highlights of the trip.
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Volpato says it was 'time to come home' after Australia debut
Cristian Volpato said he could feel in his heart it was "time to come home" after the former Italy under-21 international made his Australia debut on Saturday following his shock
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'We want to achieve something remarkable': Xhaka on Switzerland's WC ambitions
Switzerland's Granit Xhaka is calmness personified when talk turns to the FIFA World Cup 2026. It will be his fourth edition of the global showpiece, after Brazil 2014, Russia 2018
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Belgium game will be difficult in a highly competitive group, says Egypt's coach
Egypt's coach Hossam Hassan sees the opening match in the World Cup against Belgium as the most difficult game in the "highly competitive" Group G.
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Politics
Democratic Rights Committee wants trade deal with US scrapped
Leaders of the Democratic Rights Committee, Bangladesh on Sunday at a rally in Dhaka called on the Bangladesh Nationalist Party-led government to scrap the unequal business deal signed with the
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AL-JCD CLASH: 25 BCL, JL leaders arrested, OC closed
At least 25 leaders of Bangladesh Chhatra League, the banned student wing of the Awami League, and the youth wing, Juba League, have been arrested over Saturday’s clash between Awami
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45 detained after BCL activists bring out procession in Cumilla
Police seize five vehicles; legal action underway
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Business
Budget 2026–27: Protecting people from high inflation pressures remains main challenge
High inflation is taking a heavy toll on the daily lives of citizens, with the cost of running a household steadily rising. Essential commodities—ranging from rice, pulses, flour, oil, and
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Foreign businesses pulling out of Cuba fearing US sanctions
From Spanish hotel group Melia to German shipping company Hapap-Lloyd, foreign businesses are pulling out of Cuba for fear of falling foul of US sanctions...
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Power, fuel price hikes to intensify inflation pressure
With fuel prices increased in two rounds, the latest power tariff hike will add to the already high inflationary pressure, according to the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD).
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Editorial
Bangladesh needs a balanced approach to organic farming
For this reason, many agricultural economists and environmental experts believe Bangladesh should avoid extreme positions. Rather than fully replacing conventional agriculture, the country needs a balanced approach that combines environmental
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From Tokyo’s lost decade to Dhaka’s crossroads
A WALK through Tokyo’s Akihabara on any weekday afternoon will bring up something quiet, almost unsettling, beneath the neon glare: prices on coffee, ramen, manga and even electronics have barely
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Bangladesh’s bid for strategic independence
THE timing was deliberate. Turkish foreign minister Hakan Fidan arrived in Bangladesh this week as part of a broader South Asia tour that also included Singapore, Indonesia, and South Korea
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Moving beyond ‘unpeopling’
AN ANALYSIS of Bangladesh’s national budget since independence shows that marginalised groups such as family farmers, rural women, indigenous peoples and those targeted for agricultural-land-water-body reforms have consistently remained neglected
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Govt response to measles outbreak falls short
THE outbreak of measles, with 63,134 hospital admissions and 612 deaths since March, is not merely a public health emergency but also a growing economic crisis for thousands of families.
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Entertainment
Ilias Kanchan’s ongoing fight towards recovery
Popular actor and Chairman of Nirapad Sarak Chai (Nischa), Ilias Kanchan, who is undergoing treatment in London after being diagnosed with a brain tumour, has not shown the level of
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‘I was effectively banned for 10 years’: Sreelekha Mitra after Swarup Biswas arrest
His arrest followed a complaint filed by a makeup artist, who accused him of demanding money in exchange for work opportunities and threatening her when she failed to comply, according
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‘Hothat Brishti’ remake set for Puja release
The original “Hothat Brishti”, directed by Basu Chatterjee, was released in 1998 and starred Ferdous and Priyanka.
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Roman Sacrifice releases ‘NIDRA’
Formed in 2011, the band has built a reputation within Bangladesh’s underground metal scene through releases such as their 2016 debut album “Niyontron” and subsequent singles “Bibhrom” and “Chinho”.
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Health
Measles: 7 more die with symptoms
The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) says that seven more children with measles symptoms have died in a 24-hour count. Another 66 people have been diagnosed with measles across
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Suhrawardy Hospital director removed days after DAB protest
Dr Mamunur Rashid made OSD and attached to DGHS
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Life style
When excessive concern about food becomes a sign of mental illness
The article discusses the growing prevalence of eating disorders among adolescents, influenced by social media and brain development, recommending family-based treatment and cognitive therapy.
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