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The future of a Sundarbans tigress
Bangladesh's rescued Sundarbans tigress offers a rare chance to advance science-based wildlife rehabilitation and conservation policies.
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Class 10 student hacked to death over drug dispute in Noakhali
Police have detained a man in connection with the incident
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South Asia monsoon risks both floods and drought, say experts
South Asian communities face 'serious hazards' from intense rains this season, even though the approaching monsoon is expected to bring lower than normal rains overall, risking drought, experts warned on
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Boy was shot dead at rally for Afghan women: UN
The United Nations said Wednesday a boy was shot dead during a women's rights rally in Afghanistan's Herat city a day earlier, when witnesses told AFP security forces dispersed protesters
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Lebanon says Israeli strikes on south kill a dozen
Lebanon's health ministry said Israeli airstrikes on the country's south on Wednesday killed 12 people, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged the Lebanese to join Israel's fight against Hezbollah....
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Military chopper crashes in Pakistan-administered Kashmir
A Pakistani army helicopter crashed near the city of Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir due to a technical fault, the military said on Wednesday, adding there were no survivors...
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Christians cannot promote war: pope
Pope Leo XIV on Wednesday said Christians could not consider themselves such if they 'promote war' -- a thinly veiled reference to US President Donald Trump's administration...
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Bangladesh
Bangladesh’s per capita income rises to $3,020
Bangladesh’s per capita income has reached $3,020 in the outgoing financial year 2025-26 from $2,769 in FY 25, according to the provisional estimate released by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
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Schoolboy stabbed to death by ‘drug dealers’ in Noakhali
A Class-X student was hacked to death allegedly by drug dealers in an attack that also left three other individuals injured in Senbagh upazila of Noakhali on Wednesday night...
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PM unveils commemorative stamp marking FIFA World Cup
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Thursday unveiled a commemorative postage stamp, marking the FIFA World Cup 2026. The Prime Minister unfolded the Tk 10 commemorative stamp at his office in
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Govt to halve source tax on local cotton purchases
The government might cut the source tax on local cotton purchases by half, from 1 per cent to 0.5 per cent, in a move expected to reduce input cost pressures
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REHAB seeks govt support to make housing affordable
The Real Estate and Housing Association of Bangladesh called for policy measures aimed at making housing more affordable for middle-income families, warning that high taxes, registration costs and expensive home
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Addressing household education costs in budget
AS THE country prepares for the national budget for the 2026–27 financial year, policy-makers face an urgent but often under-discussed challenge: the rising household cost of education. Education is widely
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International
22 countries tell Iran to stop attacks 'on our soil'
Twenty-two countries including the United States and European nations jointly warned Iran to stop attacking people "on our soil"
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US, Iran exchange attacks as Trump threatens further escalation
The military's Central Command announced the strikes were complete about four hours after they began shortly after midnight in Tehran
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'I love the inflation': Trump comment on latest price jump sparks backlash
US President brushed off concerns about inflation surging to a fresh three-year high in May, on the back of soaring energy prices
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Number of forcibly displaced people dips to 118 million: UN
The agency said the number of people who had been forced to flee due to war, violence and persecution remained "unacceptably high", urging action to dramatically reduce long-term displacement over
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Ancelotti marks birthday as Spike Lee visits Brazil training
Brazil players gave coach Carlo Ancelotti a guard of honour for his birthday at a pre-World Cup training session Wednesday attended by Spike Lee.
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Infantino defends World Cup ticket prices, brushes off visa row
FIFA President Gianni Infantino brushed off criticism over World Cup visa issues and sky-high ticket prices on Wednesday in a defiant eve-of-tournament press conference.
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Yamal desperate to make mark on 'his World Cup'
Lamine Yamal is desperate to return from injury to leave a mark on ‘his World Cup’ said Spain's technical director Aitor Karanka said on Wednesday.
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Technology
Meta and Reliance partner for AI data centre in India
Facebook parent Meta has teamed up with Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries to establish what Meta described as its first AI-enabled data centre in India.
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Anthropic releases public Mythos-class model with restrictions
Anthropic recently released a new artificial intelligence model, Claude Fable 5, that is the first publicly available version of what the company calls its 'Mythos class' of models.
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Chinese firms quietly cut jobs as AI adoption increases: report
Chinese companies are carrying out small, dispersed layoffs as they rush to adopt artificial intelligence, aiming to boost productivity without triggering government scrutiny or social unrest, according to a recent
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Sport
Haiti forced to change World Cup kit over war imagery
Haiti have been forced to change their kit design just days before their World Cup opener against Scotland after FIFA banned a depiction of a war scene on the shirts.
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FIFA boss Infantino defends World Cup ticket prices, brushes off visa row
FIFA President Gianni Infantino brushed off criticism over World Cup visa issues and sky-high ticket prices on Wednesday in a defiant eve-of-tournament press conference.
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And so, the World Cup begins
As always, though, the World Cup’s enduring appeal extends beyond the favourites, residing in the stories surrounding the underdogs and newcomers.
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Immigration, border policy testing USA's credentials as World Cup host
As the curtain rises on the 2026 FIFA World Cup tonight, the United States appears to be competing for an altogether different title -- one of the most inhospitable hosts
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Swansong of the ultimate rivalry
Fans chose sides, debates raged across generations, and every goal, trophy, and record became another chapter in a contest that reshaped the sport.
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আলোচিত
যাব টুঙ্গিপাড়ায়, জানতামই না আমি দেশের বাইরে যাচ্ছি: শেখ হাসিনা
২০২৪ সালের ৫ আগস্ট গণভবন ছাড়ার মুহূর্তটিকে তিনি অত্যন্ত ভীতিকর ও আকস্মিক হিসেবে বর্ণনা করেছেন ক্ষমতাচ্যুত প্রধানমন্ত্রী শেখ হাসিনা। তিনি বলেছেন, ‘আমি টুঙ্গিপাড়ায় চলে যাব বলে প্রস্তুতি নিয়েছিলাম। প্রকৃতপক্ষে আমি
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ভারতে যাত্রীবোঝাই নৌকাডুবি, এক নারীর মৃত্যু
ভারতের মহারাষ্ট্র রাজ্যের বীড় জেলার মাজলগাঁও এলাকায় যাত্রীবোঝাই একটি নৌকাডুবির ঘটনায় এক নারীর মৃত্যু হয়েছে। এ ঘটনায় কয়েকজন এখনো নিখোঁজ রয়েছেন বলে স্থানীয
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Politics
SAD leader takes shelter at PS, fearing JCD attack
Former coordinator of the Student Against Discrimination movement and Habiganj district unit member secretary Mahdi Hasan on Wednesday alleged that leaders and activists of the Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, student wing
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Habiganj SAD leader seeks police shelter after alleged chase
Mahdi Hasan went live on Facebook; Chhatra Dal said the allegation was false and unsupported by the video
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Jamaat-led alliance announces protests over push-ins, border killings
Rallies will be held in border districts on June 12 and in Dhaka on June 15
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Business
Govt to unveil 3R strategy for economic recovery
The Bangladesh economy regained pace and grew by 4.14 percent in the outgoing fiscal year
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What are the 10 broad priorities in the new budget?
It will be the first budget to be tabled by Chowdhury, a former commerce minister during the previous tenure of the BNP government
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Tax exemptions to continue, tax net to be expanded
The upcoming fiscal year's budget includes numerous tax exemptions. Alongside the expansion of the creative economy, entrepreneurs in various sectors are being granted tax and duty concessions. The budget will
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Editorial
‘A strong Bangladesh needs social cohesion and a shared vision beyond politics’
The UNDP has been present in Bangladesh since its independence, and our work has evolved alongside the country’s needs.
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Raising tobacco taxes is in Bangladesh’s own interest
The world is facing growing economic uncertainty. Rising energy prices and supply shortages are pushing up costs and straining economies.
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Failure to clean up Dhaka's air is costing lives
It is extremely concerning how Dhaka is consistently ranked among the cities worldwide with the most polluted air.
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Will the budget deliver on the uprising’s promise of equality?
Today, the Tarique Rahman government will present its first budget plan. Meanwhile, the first budget session of the newly formed parliament began on June 7.
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BNP must reconsider its approach to reserved seats
Assigning its reserved-seat MPs to opposition seats may undermine elected representatives
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Entertainment
Glenn Close and Ridley Scott to receive Honorary Oscars
The Academy described Scott as “a true visionary” whose work has had a lasting impact on global cinema and culture.
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Arnob, Sunidhi set for Toronto concert this August
Arnob is expected to perform a selection of his most popular songs during the evening.
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‘Bhasane Ujan’ returns to Shilpakala Academy for ninth staging today
The play explores themes of guilt, love, loneliness, and moral conflict through the inner journey of a man confronting loss and self-realisation. Drawing on Dostoevsky's signature psychological intensity, the production
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Salman Shah’s remains to be exhumed for autopsy
The remains of popular film star Salman Shah will be exhumed from his grave, followed by the preparation of an inquest report and an autopsy, as part of efforts to
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Health
Canada’s immigration firm donates medical equipment to Bangladesh
Scotia Consultants, an immigration firm in Canada, has provided emergency medical equipment assistance worth Tk 40 million, including ventilators, to help deal with the ongoing measles situation in the country.
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Chittagong Medical College Hospital launches drive against broker syndicates
Ctg Mayor Shahadat Hossain says strict action will be taken against patient-snatching syndicates, illegal businesses and ambulance fare irregularities
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