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Counter case filed against supporters of Rumeen Farhana
Follows earlier case over obstruction of the MP at Sarail Shaheed Minar
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Extortion rose up to 50% during interim govt: DCCI
Warns businesses may have to close factories and leave if those illegal demands continue
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EC transfers 112 officials from Secretariat and field offices
Officials must leave current postings by 1 March or be deemed relieved of duty
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Govt considering registered ‘service providers’ to handle passport applications
New system to first launch in Dhaka and divisional cities
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Bangladesh
Home minister orders review of post-Aug 5 cases to prevent harassment
Says opportunists targeted businessmen, journalists and others
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Why gas leaks happen, and the steps that could save your life
Understanding pressure, poor fittings and emergency response inside the home
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Chittagong gas explosion victim dies on way to Dhaka
One of nine people who suffered burn injuries in a gas explosion caused by an apparent build-up of gas in a kitchen in Halishahar, Chittagong, has died. The deceased, Rani
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Dinajpur farmers expect bumper litchi yield this year
Litchi trees across Dinajpur district, widely known as the ‘litchi state’, have started blossoming fully, with growers expecting a bumper production of the juicy fruit this year. During a visit
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PM chairs inter-ministerial meeting on launching ‘Farmer Card’
Prime minister Tarique Rahman on Monday chaired an inter-ministerial meeting on launching ‘Farmer Card’ aimed at ensuring fair prices for crops produced by farmers. The prime minister presided over the
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I'll contest city election from Dhaka South: Ishraque
EC has not yet announced official schedule for the city corporation polls
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Harassment of religious scholars will spark nationwide resistance: Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis
Party calls for cancellation of Dhaka-13 election result, and a judicial investigation
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International
Mexican military kills cartel boss ‘El Mencho’
One of Mexico’s most notorious drug lords, Nemesio Oseguera, or “El Mencho,” was killed in a military raid on Sunday, sparking widespread retaliatory violence.
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7 irregular migrants found dead
Seven irregular migrants from sub-Saharan Africa have been found dead on a beach east of Libya’s capital, Tripoli, a Libyan Red Crescent worker told AFP on Sunday.
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Malaysia mulls law to curb premiership to two terms
Malaysia introduced new legislation yesterday to restrict the prime minister’s tenure to a maximum of two terms, a move aimed at boosting accountability and curbing the overreach of executive powers.
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Major storm hits US
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani ordered a shutdown Sunday of the city’s entire traffic network to all but emergency travel ahead of a massive snowstorm expected to hit the northeast
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Human rights under assault globally
Human rights are under assault worldwide, the United Nations chief warned yesterday, citing widespread abuses of international law and devastating civilian suffering in conflicts in Sudan, Gaza, and Ukraine.
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Technology
AI caricature trend: is it safe?
A new social media trend encouraging users to generate AI-powered caricatures of themselves is spreading rapidly across platforms including Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
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Sport
WTC winners South Africa to host Bangladesh in November
Reigning World Test Championship (WTC) winners South Africa will host Bangladesh for an all-format series, including two Tests in November which are part of the ongoing 2025-27 WTC cycle, Cricket
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Hungry South Africa 'want more' after statement T20 win over India
A hungry South Africa will "keep wanting more" after their statement victory over co-hosts India at the T20 World Cup earmarked Aiden Markram's side as serious title contenders.
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Sydney heat tests Tigresses’ preparations
Bangladesh women’s national football team are acclimatising to Sydney’s ‘extreme’ summer heat as they continue preparations for their maiden appearance at the Asian Cup finals
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Afghanistan to play white-ball series against Sri Lanka in UAE
Afghanistan will play six white-ball matches against Sri Lanka in the United Arab Emirates next month, it was announced Monday.
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Much-awaited Mohammedan SC election to be held on March 9
A total of 371 members, including three donor members, will cast their votes to elect a 17-member board of directors -- comprising 16 directors and one president.
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Roadmap laid for ‘transparent’ sports polls
The newly appointed sports state minister has asked federations to submit a consolidated report within a week outlining their activities over the past year, obstacles to holding elections, relations with
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Business
Lizol’s Ramadan initiative: Cleaning 100 mosques through ‘Purity in Cleanliness’ campaign
Cleanliness is regarded as a part of faith in Islam. A clean mosque environment uplifts the minds of worshippers. For the third consecutive year, popular disinfectant floor and surface cleaner
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New government will continue ongoing banking reforms: governor
The finance minister tells the central bank chief
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NBR misses target by Tk 60,110 crore despite 13% growth
Revenue collection by the National Board of Revenue (NBR) grew 13 percent year-on-year to Tk 2.24 lakh crore in the July-January period of fiscal year 2025-26 (FY26), driven largely by
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Editorial
Profit, price hike and adulteration
RAMADAN is meant to be a time of spiritual purification, empathy, restraint and compassion. It is a period when the Muslims reflect on their responsibilities towards the less fortunate and
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Extortion economics: Control or implode
As the BNP government took oath, extortion took a front seat in social media conversation following a sensational comment by Minister for Road Transport and Bridges Shaikh Rabiul Alam who
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Ramadan: The challenge for small restaurants
Every year, as the holy month of Ramadan approaches in Bangladesh, neighborhood restaurants and tea stalls undergo a familiar cycle. They shut down during the day, reopen before Maghrib, and
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BSEC must come clean
As the regulatory body of the Bangladesh capital market, the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) has earned enough infamy. Instead of protecting the interests of investors, small investors to
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Entertainment
Noble arrested, yet again
Noble was taken into custody around 12:30 pm on February 23 from the Bottola area under Siddirganj Police Station, according to Demra Police. The arrest followed a tip-off, police added.
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Shakib Khan films action-packed ‘Prince’ scenes in Kolkata
“Prince” is among the largest Bangladesh film productions to shoot extensively in Kolkata, combining cross-border talent with urban locations to create a cinematic spectacle for Eid audiences.
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Art within reach unfolds in ‘One Square Stories’
On February 14, 2026, Bhumi Gallery in Lalmatia inaugurated “One Square Stories”, a group exhibition by 20 Bangladeshi artists that centres on accessibility in art. Built around the idea that
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The ‘Imran Show’ returns this Eid on ATN Bangla
The musical variety programme “Imran Show: Bokul O Chondone, Gaaner Bondhone” is set to return to television screens for the third time as part of Eid celebrations.
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Health
Snoring at night? Low vitamin D might be playing a role
Discover how vitamin D deficiency impacts snoring by weakening upper airway muscles and increasing systemic inflammation. This essential nutrient maintains neuromuscular control and reduces throat swelling, ensuring stable breathing patterns
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Life style
Want instant glam? Try a classic bouffant
Elevate your fashion game by mastering retro bouffant hairstyles that blend sixties glamour with modern sophistication. These chic beehive renditions offer versatile volume for weddings or office meetings, ensuring your
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