Headline
Giant wind turbine rises in Germany amid far-right headwinds
A wind turbine billed as the world’s tallest is rising in eastern Germany, winning praise as a beacon for a clean, green energy future and headwinds from the far-right AfD
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California governor orders a plan to cope with AI job upheaval
California governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday ordered officials to start work on a plan to mitigate the job-destroying impact of artificial intelligence, the first US state to do so.
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Armeen Musa breaks boundaries with music, theatre, and South Asian art
Trace Bangladeshi musician Armeen Musa’s transformative journey from Berklee and Coke Studio’s Deora to theatrical acting, embracing creative evolution and diverse South Asian identities to discover artistic freedom beyond conventional
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My Dhaka / Lost professions in Dhaka
Have you ever realised that we are slowly forgetting the essence of Dhaka, especially those regular things we once used to start our day with?
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Caught between soil and signal: The collapse of Bangalee adda
Last Friday I realised something maddening: our once‑famous Bangalee addas -- those spirited gatherings that felt like cultural performances, a way of living -- now stand fractured and quiet.
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Sea widows: When fishermen never return from the sea
“I’m struggling to make a living with my orphaned children. I have endured financial crises and social barriers over the years.
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Beyond kaanta-taar: Rethinking life at the Bangladesh–India border
In conversation with Sahana Ghosh, author of A Thousand Tiny Cuts: Mobility and Security Across the India-Bangladesh Borderlands and assistant professor of Anthropology at the National University of Singapore.
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Bangladesh
Eid-ul-Azha: Old patterns persist in cattle market control
During the rule of the Awami League (currently banned from political activities), temporary cattle markets in the capital were controlled by party leaders and activists. After the fall of the
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Three people killed in Dinajpur road accident
Three motorcyclists were killed when a truck hit a motorcycle on Dinajpur–Gobindaganj road at Raniganj in Ghoraghat upazila of Dinajpur district on Saturday...
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Prime minister Tarique Rahman leaves Dhaka for M’singh’s Trishal
Prime minister Tarique Rahman left Dhaka by road for Mymensingh’s Trishal on Saturday morning to inaugurate the national-level programme marking the 127th birth anniversary of National Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam...
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No plans for new state-owned mills, private sector to lead industrial growth: Muktadir
Commerce Minister Khandakar Abdul Muktadir on Saturday said the government has no plans to establish or operate any new state-owned mills or factories, reaffirming that the private sector will drive
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Three months in, is Trump losing the Iran war?
US President Donald Trump may have won just about every battle against Iran, but three months after attacking the Islamic Republic he now faces a bigger question: Is he losing
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Ex-CJ Khairul held over fresh murder charges
A Dhaka court has ordered former chief justice ABM Khairul Haque to be shown arrested in a murder case linked to violence during the July movement in Jatrabari, blocking his
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International
US or Iran: Who will win the Hormuz endurance game?
Tehran is betting that its sanctions‑hardened economy can outlast the Strait of Hormuz crisis. Washington, meanwhile, is contending with elevated oil prices, renewed inflation pressure and rising global recession risks
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Rubio starts first visit to India on heels of US-China summit
Rubio began his four-day, four-city tour in the eastern metropolis of Kolkata where the top US diplomat, a devout Catholic, will tour the headquarters of the late Mother Teresa's Missionaries
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Tulsi Gabbard resigns as Trump's top US intelligence official
Gabbard advised Trump of her intention to step down during an Oval Office meeting on Friday, Fox News Digital reported earlier.
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Pakistan military chief arrives in Tehran in push to end Iran war
Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei, however, said the visit did not necessarily mean "we have reached a turning point or a decisive situation".
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Standard Chartered CEO apologises for 'upset caused' by AI comments
CEO insists shift is about efficiency, not cost-cutting
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Middle East war casts shadow over million-strong hajj pilgrimage
Saudi authorities ban political slogans, flags during pilgrimage
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Sport
Mbappe: The lonely hero of Lusail
Three goals. Three. In a World Cup final. And still, a defeat.
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He came, he saw, he conquered
When Pep Guardiola arrived at Manchester City in 2016, the Spaniard was already a decorated coach, having won top honours at Barcelona and Bayern Munich.
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Ronaldo wins it at last
Cristiano Ronaldo finally did it.
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The great Bangladesh coach reveal
The Bangladesh Football Federation had promised a transparent, exhaustive and perhaps even revolutionary search for the next head coach of the national team.
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Pep 'made me believe I could be a coach', says Kompany
Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany said former mentor Pep Guardiola, who announced on Friday he is leaving Manchester City, gave him the belief to become a manager.
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Politics
NCP protests attack on Nasiruddin Patwary in Jhenaidah
Party leaders demanded immediate arrest of those involved in the Jhenaidah attack
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Zero tolerance against gender based violence
Women and Children Affairs Minister AZM Zahid Hossain yesterday said the government has adopted a zero-tolerance policy against any form of violence against women and children.
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If they want violence, no one can do it better than us: Asif Mahmud
The NCP spokesperson says ruling party is trying to suppress opponents through repression
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8 Chhatra Dal men sued over attack on Nasiruddin Patwary
Clashes erupt after eggs thrown at Patwary outside mosque in Jhenaidah
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26 AL activists held in city for trying to take ‘oath’ for Hasina return
The police on Friday detained 26 activists of the Bangladesh Awami League, activities on which remain banned, at places of Dhanmondi in Dhaka on Friday on charge of trying to
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15 injured as BNP factions in Gazipur clash over extortion
At least 15 people were injured in a clash between two rival factions of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Friday over control of a garment factory’s jhut (fabric waste) business
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JCD expels two BU unit leaders over extortion allegations
Two leaders of the Barishal University unit of Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, ruling party BNP’s student wing, have been expelled from their organisational posts over allegations of involvement in extortion from
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আলোচিত
রাজনীতির হালচাল-৪ বাম দলগুলো পথহারা ভোটের মাঠে, রাজনীতিতেও
দরিদ্র, শ্রমিক ও কৃষকের জন্য রাজনীতি করার দাবি বাম দলগুলোর দীর্ঘদিনের। কিন্তু ভোটের ফল বলছে, যাদের পক্ষে রাজনীতি করার কথা, সেই শ্রেণির ভোটও তারা টানতে পারছে না। ত্রয়োদশ জাতীয় সংসদ
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হজ পালনে সৌদি গেলেন সেনাপ্রধান
হজ পালনে সৌদি গেলেন সেনাপ্রধান
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Business
Tk 600b stimulus fund announced to restart closed factories
Bangladesh Bank has announced a Tk 600 billion (60,000 crore) fund to revive the economy, including reopening closed factories and industrial units. Bangladesh Bank Governor Md Mostaqur Rahman made the
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China probes ‘illegal’ brokers in cross-border trade crackdown
China’s market regulator announced a sweeping investigation on Friday against three major brokers running cross-border trading, as it launched a two-year crackdown on investment leaving the country.
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Three-day regional tourism fair in September
A three-day regional tourism fair will be held in Dhaka in September next to promote the tourism and hospitality sector. The event titled the '13th Asian Tourism Fair (ATF Dhaka)
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Editorial
Who is ahead in the India–Pakistan ‘cold war’ over Bangladesh?
Given the realities of current geopolitics and domestic politics, it is also true that India probably no longer has the ability to maintain an exclusive relationship with Bangladesh. In some
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The economics behind education choices in Bangladesh
I am sitting in a hotel room in Islamabad, reading a recent Bonik Barta report that makes a compelling argument:
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Obstruction in canal excavation: No leniency for miscreants
The project, which commenced on 28 April, aims to resolve long-standing waterlogging problems and ensure better conditions for agricultural activities.
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Children’s safety must be a priority
Justice must be delivered in all child rape and murder cases
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We should document our 40s generation in Kolkata
My father was born 107 years ago in 1919 a world away in time and space. He spent the first decade in various parts of Noakhali and Barisal his home
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Entertainment
Coke Studio Bangla marks Nazrul's birthday with launch of Season 4
The season launches on the birth anniversary of Kazi Nazrul Islam, the national poet of Bangladesh, in a deliberate act of cultural remembrance
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Cannes highlights as film festival wraps up
The Cannes Film Festival wraps up today, Saturday with its traditional awards ceremony after two action-packed weeks of world premieres, star-studded red carpets, parties and fashion shows. AFP looks back
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‘Where does it end?’: Artistes demand justice for Ramisa
The brutal killing of eight-year-old child Ramisa has sparked nationwide outrage, with waves of grief and protest spreading across the country and social media. Members of Bangladesh’s cultural community have
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‘Voice of Coastal Climate Resilience’: Exhibition documents Bangladesh’s coastal crisis
These photographs do not ask for pity. They ask for something harder — acknowledgement.
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Health
13 more children die from measles, symptoms in 24 hours across Bangladesh
Thirteen more children died from measles and similar symptoms in Bangladesh in 24 hours till 8:00am on Saturday, taking the total death toll to 512 since 15th March 2026...
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Heavy rainfall raises early dengue risk
Excessive rainfall across Bangladesh is increasing the risk of an early dengue outbreak this year, prompting entomologists to call for immediate government action to eliminate mosquito breeding sources and strengthen
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Life style
10 tips for travelling to South Korea on a budget
Applicants must complete the electronic form through South Korea’s visa portal at South Korea Visa Portal and print it afterwards
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