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Israel shooting attacks: One killed, five wounded
At least one person was killed and five others wounded in multiple shooting attacks in Israel on Sunday, authorities said, with one of the perpetrators killed.
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The apology for the animal: Donald Trump, the buffalo, and the breakdown of political naming
Using Trump, a buffalo, and thinkers from Barthes to Nietzsche, this essay explores myth, metaphor, and power.
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The rise of rage bait entertainment
Ever wondered why so many people keep complaining about shows and games they indulge in, yet refuse to put down?
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5 kind of friends who quietly shape us in our 20s
Navigate twenties uncertainty by building essential supportive connections. Nurturing diverse adult friendships, like grounding mentors and trailblazing dreamers, expands personal perspectives, fosters profound emotional growth, and offers valuable life advice
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Even a shark thinks Brazil will win
Witness AquaRio aquarium sandbar shark Ritinha ignite the FIFA World Cup 2026 fervour by predicting a Brazil victory over Morocco, proving that whimsical animal divination captures global hearts while boosting
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Dua Lipa’s wedding look brings back bridal suit glamour
Dua Lipa embraced timeless elegance by marrying Callum Turner in a custom ivory skirt suit during an intimate London ceremony. This sophisticated choice directly honours Bianca Jagger’s iconic bridal legacy
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Bangladesh
Govt buys WC TV broadcast rights at Tk 72.70 crore
A cabinet committee on government purchase in a meeting on Sunday approved a proposal from the information ministry proposal to buy the World Cup Football 2026 television broadcasting rights at
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HC seeks action against illegal horse slaughter, orders national plan to protect animals
The High Court on Saturday issued a rule and a series of directives to government authorities over their alleged failure to prevent the illegal slaughter of horses and the sale
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Government reviews DFP-listed district newspapers with low publication records
State minister for information and broadcasting Yasser Khan Choudhury stated on Sunday that the government is currently reviewing the inclusion of district-based newspapers with poor publication records on the Department
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Speaker cautions energy minister over missed Ashuganj gas supply deadline
Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmad cautioned the power, energy and mineral resources minister, Iqbal Hassan Mahmood, on Sunday to thoroughly assess all relevant factors before making commitments in the Jatiya Sangsad.
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Road accidents kill 402 people across Bangladesh during Eid-ul-Azha vacation
At least 402 people were killed and 1,294 more were injured in 394 road accidents across Bangladesh during Eid-ul-Azha, said a Passenger Welfare Association of Bangladesh report published on Sunday...
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International
Iran World Cup team heads to Mexico as US visa row rages
Iran's World Cup squad is expected to arrive in Mexico early Sunday under the shadow of a bitter diplomatic row between Tehran and Washington, after the United States refused to
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Argentina stroll to pre-World Cup win over Honduras
Argentina eased to a 2-0 victory against a lacklustre Honduras in the reigning champions' penultimate World Cup warm-up game in Texas on Saturday.
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Meet Egypt's World Cup stars named after football icons
New Age, a Dhaka-based leading English language daily newspaper, is a major source of news of Bangladesh and international affairs
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Omitted by France, Camavinga goes to US for course at Harvard
Even though Eduardo Camavinga was left out of France's World Cup squad he was at hand when Les Bleus arrived at their Masachusetts base, taking a brief course at Harvard
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Mexicans attempt world's biggest human wave
Just days before Mexico hosts the World Cup's opening match, thousands of people packed the capital's main thoroughfare Saturday in a bid to set a new record for the largest-ever
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Technology
Google and FBI warn of hackers posing as IT workers
Cybersecurity researchers and US federal authorities have warned that a ransomware-linked criminal group is increasingly combining digital attacks with physical infiltration, including sending individuals posing as information technology workers to
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Sport
Iran World Cup team heads to Mexico as US visa row rages
Iran’s World Cup squad is expected to arrive in Mexico early Sunday under the shadow of a bitter diplomatic row between Tehran and Washington, after the United States refused to
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Dooley's first test reveals both promise and problems
Bangladesh football team are returning from Europe today with a historic 2-1 victory against San Marino -- their first-ever win over European opposition and on European soil.
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Argentina, Brazil maintain momentum with friendly victories
The busy day of friendlies saw some of the biggest stars on display, with Cristiano Ronaldo, Vini Jr and Mohamed Salah playing, but three-time champion Argentina opted to rest Lionel
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Sooryavanshi, 15, to travel with parents on India cricket tours
Sooryavanshi was named in India's T20 squad for the tours to Ireland and England, and the Asian Games, after sweeping the batting honours in this year's Indian Premier League.
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Argentina stroll to pre-World Cup win over Honduras
Argentina eased to a 2-0 victory against a lacklustre Honduras in the reigning champions' penultimate World Cup warm-up game in Texas on Saturday. Lautaro Martinez and Giuliano Simeone scored the
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DPL title race heats up as Mohammedan, Abahani, Prime Bank prevail
All three title contenders -- Mohammedan, Abahani and Prime Bank -- won their respective ninth-round matches on Saturday to keep the Dhaka Premier League title race wide open.
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‘Scoreline did not reflect how the game went’: Butler insists after Bangladesh lose SAFF final
Bangladesh may have missed out on a third successive SAFF Women's Championship title after a 3-1 defeat to India in the final at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Margao
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নিঃসঙ্গ পিতা-মাতা এবং বৃদ্ধাশ্রম
নিঃসঙ্গ পিতা-মাতা এবং বৃদ্ধাশ্রম
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Politics
65% people spared from power tariff hike - Says info minister
Information Minister Zahir Uddin Swapon yesterday said the government kept 65 percent of the country’s marginal consumers outside the electricity price hike, considering the global energy crisis and domestic realities.
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Govt to provide full support for Dhaka’s dev - Says Fakhrul
LGRD and Cooperatives Minister Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir yesterday said the government will take appropriate measures to make Dhaka more dynamic, attractive, liveable, and scenic, instead of leaving it entangled
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BNP MPs voice concerns over law and order
Bangladesh Nationalist Party lawmakers on Saturday expressed concern over the deteriorating law and order across the country, particularly the recent rise in incidents of rape and murder, during a parliamentary
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Historic Six-Point Day today
Today is historic Six-Point Day, commemorating the movement and sacrifices made in the struggle to realise the demand for autonomy for the then East Pakistan, now Bangladesh.
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BNP activists involved in many mob incidents, says NCP
National Citizen Party spokesperson Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuiyan on Saturday alleged that individuals linked with the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party were involved in many mob-related incidents across the country.
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Five BNP men sued over alleged rape, looting in Rajshahi
A case was filed against five leaders and activists of the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its associate organisations on charges of rape and looting of a woman at Puthia
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37 AL activists arrested over processions in Noakhali, Ctg
The police arrested 37 leaders and activists of the Awami League, whose activities are now banned, and its banned student wing Bangladesh Chhatra league and other affiliated bodies in Noakhali
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Business
Import of 375cc motorcycles on the cards, questions over new policy
The process is underway to lift restrictions on the import of motorcycles with engine capacities of up to 375cc into Bangladesh. At present, there are no restrictions on importing motorcycles
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Tech, innovation crucial for agro-industrial growth
Agricultural products must be transformed into value-added agro-industrial products in order to transition from an agriculture-based economy to an industrial one, Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapan said yesterday.
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First Emirati women captains at Emirates
The achievement reflects Emirates’ continued commitment to empowering Emirati women and developing national talent in aviation through its renowned National Cadet Pilot Programme.
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Editorial
Old-age home and daycares: Modern need or a social failure?
The news triggered widespread outrage. Almost instantly, social media erupted in fury towards her established, high-achieving children. One of them, a senior government official, was reportedly transferred following public backlash.
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Some reflections on post-election governance and emerging challenges
Politics often unfolds in ways that defy conventional wisdom. Few examples illustrate this better than the remarkable journey of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman.
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How should we read Bangladesh’s UNGA presidency against global and domestic realities?
Bangladesh winning the presidency of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) is a moment of pride that perhaps could not have come at a more appropriate time, given the prevailing spirit
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Can Bangladesh’s copyright law keep up with AI?
Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the digital world, and Bangladesh is increasingly becoming part of that transformation.
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Enough is enough. Time to take strong action against child sexual abuse
Following the rape and murder of eight-year-old Ramisa Akter in Dhaka’s Pallabi area, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman visited the home of the victim, offering condolences and pledging swift justice.
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Entertainment
Shilpakala hosts evening of poetry and theatre
The evening opened with ensemble recitations of “Charyapada” and “Banglar Mukh”, creating a bridge between the earliest known examples of Bengali literary expression and contemporary poetic voices. Through carefully choreographed
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Fight Director Arman steps in as presidential candidate for Bangladesh Film Artistes’ Association Election
The biennial election for the 2026–28 term of the Bangladesh Film Artistes’ Association is scheduled to take place on July 3.
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Fazlur Rahman Babu sings ‘Amay Bhashaili Re’ for ‘Mastul’
The song “Amay Bhasaili Re” is originally written by poet Jasim Uddin. The song has been newly arranged by musician Labik Kamal Gaurob.
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Bagerhat Theater, Shobdokolpodrum hold evening of poetry, drama
Bagerhat Theater and the recitation organisation Shobdokolpodrum jointly organised an evening of poetry and drama at the Studio Theatre auditorium of the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy on Friday (June 5) at
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Health
A blood test for forgetfulness? Scientists edge closer to early Alzheimer’s detection
A simple blood test could one day help identify people at risk of Alzheimer’s long before memory problems begin, according to new research published in The Lancet.
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Why family doctors could save thousands of lives
Bangladesh is facing a painful reminder of what happens when everyday healthcare is overlooked.
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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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