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Scuffle between JCD, Shibir over rescue of confined DU provost
A scuffle broke out between activists of Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) and Islami Chhatra Shibir at the University of Dhaka's Fazlul Huq Muslim Hall in the wee hours of Monday.
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Two killed in high school shooting in southern Philippines
Two people were killed in a shooting at a high school in the southern Philippines on Tuesday and the situation was now under control, officials said, in the second such
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Why Bangla QR is struggling to gain popularity, what needs to be done
To build a digital economy or a "Cashless Bangladesh," Bangladesh Bank has launched the "Bangla QR" (Quick Response) service. At the directive of the regulatory body, all banks and mobile
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What Japan’s changing Indo-Pacific strategy means for Bangladesh
​Japan’s evolving Indo-Pacific strategy offers Bangladesh a blueprint to strengthen technological and economic resilience while maintaining strategic autonomy.
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4 cocktail-like objects found in bag on Dhaka's Elephant Road
CTTC bomb disposal unit took the tape-wrapped objects away for examination after police responded to a tip from locals near Bata Signal
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The people behind Dhaka’s unlikely skateboard revolution
Overcome urban challenges through Bangladesh Street Kids Aid in Dhaka, where street-involved youth like Reshma Akter learn skateboarding to escape child marriage and substance abuse while developing essential life skills,
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Bangladesh
9th pay scale: Up to 100% basic pay hike proposed
A high-level secretaries’ committee on implementing the 9th Pay Scale has recommended increasing the basic salaries of government employees in grades one to 20 by up to 100 percent, according
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New ACC chairman, two commissioners to assume office today
Commission resumes work after 166-day vacancy, faces backlog of complaints, inquiries and investigations
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Another listed fund set to mature soon
Another close-ended mutual fund -- CAPM BDBL Mutual Fund-1 – nears conversion or liquidation as its 10-year term will end in January. The trustee has called a special meeting of
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Stocks open higher as revised margin rules gazette published
Stocks opened higher on Tuesday, rebounding from a four-session losing streak, as investors stepped up buying of fundamentally strong and selective shares following the publication of the revised margin rules.
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Dhaka awaits Delhi’s response on creating propitious environment
Discussions between Dhaka and Delhi over a possible visit to India by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman are continuing. Dhaka is awaiting a clear response from Delhi on Bangladesh’s position regarding
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China-bound brides: Deceived, drugged and trafficked
A 19-year-old’s ordeal puts spotlight on cross-border brokers, alleged trafficking networks
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Jackfruit without buyers: Gazipur farmers count losses as harvest rots
Insects and birds feast on unpicked fruit as growers blame weak demand and rising transport costs
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International
Venezuela earthquake death toll rises to 6,438
Twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela in June killed 6,438 people, according to the latest official death toll released Monday. Nearly two months since the disaster, relatives and rescuers continue searching
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Trump threatens to bomb Oman if it gets in way of Iran deal
President Donald Trump on Monday threatened to bomb Oman if it "gets in the way" of a US deal with Iran on the Strait of Hormuz and called for Iran
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Iran fishermen venture back to Hormuz despite fears of new fighting
Nearly a dozen fishermen were killed off Bandar Abbas and nearby southern islands, and 17 others from the neighbouring Sistan-Baluchistan province south of Hormuz went missing during months of fighting,
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13,000 displaced after deadly Indonesian quake
Thousands of people displaced by a powerful earthquake in eastern Indonesia awaited aid yesterday as they camped out at schools, police stations and government offices.
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Trump envoy discusses Gaza with Netanyahu
Donald Trump’s envoy and son-in-law Jared Kushner met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem yesterday, a day after holding a rare meeting with Hamas’ leader in Cairo in
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What are Trump’s options for Iran?
US President Donald Trump vowed Friday to intensify economic punishment against Iran, following treasury secretary’s warning that unprecedented measures could be imposed next week. Washington, the UN and EU have
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Seven migrants dead, 50 rescued off Libya: charity
Two survivors in critical condition due to suffocation
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Technology
Investors sue Selena Gomez and Wondermind, alleging fraud and broken promises
Investors filed a fraud lawsuit against Selena Gomez and her mother over the collapse of Wondermind, alleging $1.2 million was lost to unfulfilled commitments.
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ByteDance and Motion Picture Association signs AI copyright agreement
ByteDance and the Motion Picture Association signed an agreement to strengthen copyright protections on AI video and image models like Seedance and Seedream.
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Infinix launches HOT 70 Pro 5G in Bangladesh
Infinix launches HOT 70 Pro 5G in Bangladesh
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Claude will watermark AI text. Here’s how it works
Anthropic detailed how its invisible text watermarking system for Claude models works to comply with EU AI Act transparency rules.
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Google unveils Pixel 11 lineup, AirTag rival, and new Gemini features
Google has held its annual hardware event, Made by Google 2026, unveiling the Pixel 11 smartphone series, a new Pixel Watch 5, and the Pixel Tag, a $29 tracking device
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Sport
Ritu Porna's Ayeyawady make winning AFC debut
The Bangladesh star twice threaten in the first half, but Jurong goalkeeper Hazel Lim denied her headers in the 12th and 21st minutes.
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Infantino critic Lamour's warning comes true as he leaves FIFA's third-highest post
He was one of the highest-ranking FIFA figures to speak out against Infantino's proposal to sell stakes in competitions, including the World Cup, to private investors.
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Darwin Test: Cricket ‘break’ on a quiet Mitchell Street on day 5
Mitchell Street is livelier at night but quiet in the middle of the day. Today, that silence was broken somewhat by the footsteps of Bangladeshis. As the team hotel and
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Bangladesh must start building athletes before it finds them
Every sports organisation should therefore develop long-term athlete development programmes where fitness remains a priority and technical specialisation progresses gradually alongside it.
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Quicks strike the right chord in Darwin epic
A Test culture is continuing to grow through their rise
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Rodri arrives at Barcelona to complete 'dream' move
Rodri said his aims with Barcelona would be "the Champions League and whatever else comes our way".
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তুমুল প্রতিবাদের মুখে ১১ দলে যোগদানের সিদ্ধান্ত ভন্ডুল খেলাফত আন্দোলনের মজলিসে আমেলায়
বাংলাদেশ খেলাফত আন্দোলনের মজলিসে আমেলার বৈঠকে জামায়াতে ইসলামীর নেতৃত্বাধীন ১১-দলীয় জোটে যোগদানের সিদ্ধান্ত ভন্ডুল হয়ে গেছে। বুজুর্গানে দ্বীনের
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Politics
Six months of BNP government: Strong on optics, less so on delivery
Analysts say some colleagues’ actions undermining PM’s people-centric approach
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Democracy, space for dissent shrinking: Nahid
Opposition chief whip and NCP convener urges govt to implement Media Reform Commission recommendations, including journalists’ protection law
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Business
Opinion / Powering economic stability
We need somewhere between 3,800 and 4,000 million cubic feet of gas a day, but actually get closer to 2,600 MMCFD
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Indian biz delegation now in Dhaka with wide agenda
A high-powered Indian business delegation is now here to discuss with government high-ups and business leaders commercial issues that include restrictions on cross-border trade amid diplomatic tensions. Chandrajit Banerjee, director-general
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Lend to productive sectors, augment AD ratio
Sonali Bank has been advised to enhance advance-deposit ratio by lending to productive sectors instead of keeping funds idle as the largest bank's AD proportion is said to be at
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Editorial
Darwin victory should change how Test cricket sees Bangladesh
Bangladesh did it in Darwin on Sunday, in the capital of Australia’s Northern Territory, far from the country’s traditional cricketing centres.
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The old way of fighting dengue isn't working. We need a smarter strategy
In Bangladesh’s public health sector, what was once a seasonal concern confined largely to Dhaka has mutated into a year-round, nationwide crisis.
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The DU Curfew: Trusted with the barricades, locked out by ten
‘Security.’ The magic word always deployed to end a conversation before it even begins. Now what does security even look like? For a university student, they might envision better lighting,
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Unfinished bridges must be fixed first
It is very disappointing to see the fate of numerous bridge projects initiated by the former Awami League government years ago, but left unfinished due to planning, design, and management
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The elderly deserve a chance to remain productive
Employees in Bangladesh’s formal sector retire from a defined post and wait, sometimes in vain, for a pension. Informal employees, who make up more than 80 percent of all workers,
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Entertainment
“Actresses have a certain coquettishness and pride, but I never learnt that”
She began acting in the 1960s and continued working steadily until the late 1990s. For several decades, Shabnam reigned as the undisputed favourite actress in the hearts of audiences. Such
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Ilias Kanchan’s memory remains intact, condition stable
Actor and Nirapad Sarak Chai (Nischa) Chairman Ilias Kanchan, who has been undergoing treatment for a brain tumour, returned to Bangladesh in the first week of August after spending around
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Health
Fatty food raises risk of colorectal cancer
Did you know fatty foods can increase production of an acid in your gut that promotes tumor growth?
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Life style
Giving children a voice through fashion
Empower underprivileged youth through Bangladesh Street Kids Aid, where creative professionals at Kay Kraft and Craftsman Footwear transformed street children's drawings into custom fashion, fostering confidence, self-expression, and freedom through
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