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Why tensions are rising between Rohingya and Bangladeshis
Years after the Rohingya influx, Kutupalong's host communities continue bearing mounting economic, environmental, and social costs largely unnoticed.
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What makes female friendships so strong and enduring
Discover how lifelong female friendships like Ramisa and Lily’s provide essential emotional support. This inspiring narrative highlight why enduring bonds withstand life's complex challenges, offering women a sacred, anchoring network
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Your AI questions may be using more water than you think
Discover the hidden environmental cost of artificial intelligence as everyday ChatGPT queries deplete global freshwater resources. Massive data centers supporting OpenAI infrastructure require millions of gallons for cooling, urging users
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Do skinny women ever think about food?
Navigate Farzana's relatable struggles with protein, calories, and the elusive "summer body" in this witty commentary on body image. Discover the mental spreadsheets women carry while chasing wellness trends and
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Bangladesh
Why Bangladesh’s new data protection law may fail to protect your data
Bangladesh’s new data protection law fails to safeguard citizens because it lacks independent enforcement and structural accountability.
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‘Heartbreak is also part of every great love’: Brazil’s heartfelt note to Bangladeshi fans
‘We will remember those who stood by us when the night was hardest,’ embassy’s message says
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Ctg Sadarghat OC removed 17 days after joining following Mir Shahe Alam’s letter
CMP forms probe committee to investigate allegations of corruption, extortion and abuse of power; officer denies wrongdoing
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Body of former Khulna BNP leader exhumed 5 months after death
Family and BNP leaders allege he died after being assaulted at a polling centre on Feb 12
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Donation boxes looted, CCTV cameras vandalised at Jashore temple
Sri Sri Siddheswari Kali Temple president lodged written complaints
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International
Thousands flee new wave of European wildfires
Wildfires across southern Europe forced thousands of people to flee their homes and prompted authorities to ban spectators from yesterday’s Tour de France stage that was threatened by one inferno.
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What signals lie behind Khamenei’s funeral?
A week of ceremonies for the funeral of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has adopted heavy symbolism to promote pro‑government religious and political messages.
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Russian strikes on Kyiv kill 20
Russia hammered Kyiv with missiles and drones early yesterday, killing at least 20 people, officials said, as shortages of US-made interceptors left the Ukrainian capital struggling to defend itself, just
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World Cup quarter-final predictions using tarot
Predict the FIFA World Cup Round of 16 outcomes through cartomancy. This unique tarot reading analyzes high-stakes matchups like Morocco versus Canada and Portugal against Spain, revealing the fated energy
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The world has forgotten the Rohingya, but Kutupalong is still paying the price
Years after the Rohingya influx, Kutupalong's host communities continue bearing mounting economic, environmental, and social costs largely unnoticed.
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Technology
Uber slows European expansion after early 2026 launches: report
Uber has paused plans to expand into five European markets, only months after outlining an ambitious strategy to launch its services in seven new countries during 2026, according to a
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Insert disc to continue? Not anymore
Bye-bye, shiny plastic. Sony’s killing discs by 2028, officially turning gamers from proud collectors into temporary digital tenants.
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Even Realities raises $150m to expand privacy-first smart glasses business
Even Realities, a Shenzhen-based smart glasses startup, has raised $150 million in a pre-Series B funding round led by Meituan, with participation from existing investor Tencent, valuing the company at
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Microsoft announces 4,800 job cuts as it revamps Xbox
The cuts include the deepest overhaul in Xbox's history, with approximately 3,200 gaming jobs to be shed over the coming fiscal year
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AI agents use 136x more power than chatbots, study finds
A KAIST study reveals AI agents use up to 136.5x more power than chatbots, averaging 348.41 Wh per request and threatening global grids.
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Sport
Messi and Co brace for Egypt exam
Argentina possess the quality and experience to advance, but if they once again need a 39-year-old Messi alone to rescue them, they may not be so fortunate this time.
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Spain march on as Merino's late strike ends Ronaldo's World Cup dream
Substitute Mikel Merino scored a late winner to put Spain in the quarter-finals with a 1-0 victory over Portugal and end Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup career on Monday.
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Argentina wary of Egypt last-16 test after Cape Verde scare
Argentina expect another tough challenge in their last-16 clash with Egypt after needing extra time to beat Cape Verde 3-2, with players warning there are no easy matches left in
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Merino strikes late as Spain beat Portugal 1-0 to reach World Cup quarter-finals
Spain substitute Mikel Merino broke through a stubborn Portugal defence in the 91st minute to earn his side a 1-0 win on Monday and take theme into the quarter-finals, bringing
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Haaland bags double as Norway stun Brazil
Erling Haaland struck two late goals as Norway stunned record five-times champions Brazil 2-1 in the World Cup last 16 on ‌Sunday to send the Scandinavian team into the quarter-finals
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'Little disappointed in our batting unit': Miraz rues Tigers' ODI opener defeat against Zimbabwe
Bangladesh captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz admitted he was "a little disappointed" with his side's batting after the Tigers slipped to a 25-run defeat in the first ODI against Zimbabwe in
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Argentina and the curse of comfort
Lionel Messi looked to the sky, fists clenched, as Argentina’s Round of 32 clash against Cape Verde in Miami on Saturday came to an end. There had been tears in
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অর্থাভাবে মেরামত হয়নি ঝড়ে ভাঙা ঘর, অন্ধ স্বামী ও ৩ সন্তান নিয়ে মানবেতর জীবন
ভোলার বিচ্ছিন্ন দ্বীপ উপজেলা মনপুরায় দৃষ্টিপ্রতিবন্ধী স্বামী ও তিন সন্তানকে নিয়ে মানবেতর জীবন কাটাচ্ছেন সাহারা বেগম। উপজেলার হাজিরহাট ইউনিয়নের চরফৈজুদ্দিন গ্রাম
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বাহুবলে ওসির নিষ্ক্রিয়তায় আইনশৃঙ্খলার চরম অবনতি: এক মাসে ৫ খুন, জনমনে আতঙ্ক
হবিগঞ্জের বাহুবল উপজেলায় সাম্প্রতিক সময়ে আইনশৃঙ্খলা পরিস্থিতির মারাত্মক অবনতি ঘটেছে বলে অভিযোগ উঠেছে। গত এক মাসে উপজেলায় সংঘটিত হয়েছে অন্তত পাঁচটি হত্যাকাণ্ড। পাশাপাশি চুরি, ডাকাতি ও মাদক
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Politics
4 injured as crude bomb explodes at NCP event in Savar
Blast takes place minutes after party leaders arrive for 'Desh Gorte July Jagoron' programme
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Nahid alleges bomb blast at Savar event happened with ‘administrative assistance’
Protest march, sit‑in staged in front of Savar Police Station
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Business
Dhaka Bank celebrates 31st anniversary
Dhaka Bank PLC celebrated its 31st founding anniversary on Sunday.
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BRAC Bank honours 25 institutions on silver jubilee
BRAC Bank PLC marked its 25th anniversary by honouring 25 of Bangladesh’s most impactful institutions for their contributions to transforming lives, strengthening communities, and advancing the country’s socio-economic development.
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Bank Asia cardholders to enjoy discounts at Heritage Resort
Bank Asia PLC has signed a partnership agreement with Heritage Resort in Narsingdi to offer privileges to its cardholders.
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Editorial
Enforce noise pollution rules strictly
The government must tackle urban noise pollution effectively.
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The darker side of Bangladesh's World Cup fever
The violent behaviour of fans and why sports rivalries escalate so rapidly can be explained with the Bedouin syndrome.
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Fill the empty teachers' posts urgently
At a time when Bangladesh’s education system is struggling to equip its young people with the skills needed for a rapidly changing world, we find it deeply concerning that many
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The hidden epidemic of emotional abuse in marriage
Nowadays, an increasing number of young, educated women in Bangladesh appear to be passing away in ways that leave society shocked and searching for answers.
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‘We need action-oriented research that explores solutions to drug addiction aligned with local contexts’
The statistics are frightening. They show that a large segment of our population is addicted, and the ease of access, both online and offline, is deeply concerning.
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Entertainment
How Sayma Karim is keeping Bangladesh's puppet show alive on the global stage
If you grew up watching Sisimpur, you probably still remember Tuktuki. Wearing her signature green frock, she became part of almost every Bangladeshi's childhood. Sayma Karim is the girl behind
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Inside Mohammad Touqir Islam and Anurag Kashyap’s historic ‘Delupi’ collab
Mohammad Touqir Islam's “Delupi” recently received a significant endorsement, with acclaimed Indian filmmaker Anurag Kashyap officially joining the film as its presenter. The announcement, made by the film's team on
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Truly grateful to see Neymar Jr and Haaland on the same pitch: Safa Kabir
Safa Kabir may have seen her beloved Brazil bow out of the FIFA World Cup 2026, but the experience of watching the Selecao in action remains one she will cherish
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Anurag Kashyap backs Mohammad Touqir Islam's ‘Delupi’ in groundbreaking move
Mohammad Touqir Islam’s “Delupi” has received a major boost with acclaimed Indian filmmaker Anurag Kashyap officially coming on board as its presenter.
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Health
DGHS orders private hospitals to set up labour rooms by July 11
Health minister warns licences will be revoked for non-compliance
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10 lakh cataract patients to get free, subsidised surgery under govt plan
State minister says restoring vision has become a govt priority
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