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Reflections / Goatfather: A caprine comedy
Remember that story of an overpriced goat and its mysterious buyer?
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3 killed as bus hits CNG auto-rickshaw in Sirajganj
Identities of victims could not be ascertained immediately
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Bangladesh Bank, BRAC Bank complete month-long training to empower Narsingdi CMSME entrepreneurs
BRAC Bank, in association with Bangladesh Bank and the Finance Division of the Ministry of Finance, has successfully completed a month-long intensive training programme for promising CMSME entrepreneurs of Narsingdi
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Israel expands south Lebanon ground operations
Israeli troops have until now been operating inside the self-declared ‘Yellow Line’, where they have carried out large-scale demolitions despite a ceasefire...
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'We ran for our lives; we couldn't save anything'
Thousands left homeless after fire devours Kalshi slum days before Eid
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How to look busy during qurbani Eid without doing much
Navigate the vibrant chaos of Dhaka during Eid-ul-Adha by mastering comedic survival tactics. Dodge overwhelming Qurbani duties, appease traditional family elders, and outsmart professional butchers while preserving your festive Punjabi
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How Eid quietly changes for parents every single year
Experience the bittersweet evolution of Eid parenthood by celebrating changing family dynamics. From dressing a firstborn in Dhaka to navigating a teenager's independence and enduring long-distance video calls, discover how
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Bangladesh
Why must workers wait for Eid dues every year?
When planning fails selectively, and always in the same direction, always at the worker's expense -- it is no longer a planning problem.
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RAB on highest alert to ensure Eid security: DG
The RAB chief also mentioned, "RAB has taken all-out measures so that people can celebrate Eid peacefully and joyfully with their families and relatives."
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NCP’s Asif denies involvement in interim govt’s kitchen cabinet
NCP spokesperson Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan said that there was a kitchen cabinet that used to influence key policy decisions of the interim government, but he was not a member...
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Garment workers’ blockade triggers 8km tailback on Dhaka-Ctg highway
An eight-kilometre tailback developed on the Gazaria section of the Dhaka-Chattogram Highway on Tuesday afternoon after garment workers blocked the highway in neighbouring Narayanganj, causing severe disruption to Eid travel....
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ATMs fail customers in Eid cash rush
Customers have been facing difficulties withdrawing cash during the Eid holidays as many ATM booths across Dhaka have either run out of money or failed to support transactions through cards
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Criminals’ attempt to create ‘a state within a state’ thwarted: minister
Home minister Salahuddin Ahmed on Tuesday said that attempts by criminal groups to create ‘a state within a state’ had been thwarted through joint security operations and that law enforcement
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Eid-ul-Azha: 29,500 workers to remove sacrificial animal waste in Dhaka
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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International
Over 100 people gather at Hakimpur border to enter Bangladesh
West Bengal chief minister Suvendu Adhikari asked authorities to expedite deportation of the people gathered at the Hakimpur border checkpoint…
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Belgium train collides with school bus, killing several people
Belgium, ⁠where a dense railway network criss-crosses towns and villages, ​has a history of accidents ​at ⁠level-crossings
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Pilgrims pray on Mount Arafat as hajj reaches peak
More than 1.5 million people have joined the hajj this year despite the shadow of war across the Middle East from the US and Israeli war with Iran.
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US launches fresh strikes on Iran as talks to end war proceed
The strikes came as Iran's top negotiator and its foreign minister were in Doha for talks with Qatar's prime minister on a potential deal with the US to end the
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US hits Iran with new strikes, despite ceasefire
US forces attacked missile sites in southern Iran and boats trying to lay mines on Monday, US Central Command said, imperiling a fragile ceasefire and casting new doubt on a
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28 killed as illegal gold mine collapses in Angola
A small artisanal gold mine collapsed in northern Angola at the weekend, claiming the lives of at least 28 miners, nearly half from one family, reports and officials said.
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Global tensions threaten peacekeeping missions: SIPRI
Geopolitical tensions and a funding crisis are jeopardising peacekeeping missions, particularly those under the auspices of the United Nations, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute warned on Monday.
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Technology
Clicks, culture, and the curious feminisation of marketing
The post-war consumer economy depended heavily on household purchasing, and it quickly became clear that these decisions were not made in boardrooms or sales meetings, but in kitchens and living
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EVs are trending in Bangladesh. Will it sustain?
Electric Vehicles (EVs), once regarded as exclusive novelties for high-end consumers in Bangladesh, are beginning to emerge as a more visible part of urban life.
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Sport
That Johannesburg night and Robben’s lasting regret
For the Netherlands, it was a golden opportunity to banish the ghosts of back-to-back final defeats in 1974 and 1978
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‘Stay hydrated’: Sabalenka shrugs off sweltering conditions in opener
The world number one overcame the sweltering conditions to book her spot in the round of 64 in just over 75 minutes on Court Philippe Chatrier.
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‘Wearing the Argentina shirt gives you that extra push’
Having notched four goals at the 2022 edition, including a memorable brace in the semi-finals against Croatia, Alvarez is now dreaming of further international glory at this year’s World Cup.
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Bangladesh stay focused despite training disruption
Bangladesh are targeting a historic third consecutive SAFF Women’s Championship title, with the squad united around the ambition despite rising competition in the region.
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‘Success might have come sooner if I had a set batting position’
In an interview with The Daily Star’s Samsul Arefin Khan, she spoke about the team’s preparation, her personal transformation, and Bangladesh’s ambitions for the tournament.
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Politics
Asif Mahmud denies role in interim government’s 'kitchen cabinet'
NCP spokesperson questions US trade deal process; points fingers at foreign minister
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BNP struggles to restore organisational momentum after taking office
Leaders cite declining grassroots activity as focus shifts to government and parliamentary responsibilities
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Business
Measles outbreak dampens Eid tourism in Srimangal, Kamalganj
Resort owners fear sharp income losses as advance bookings remain far below usual levels
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‘No Eid at home’: Farmers lament low paddy prices in Rangpur
Each maund is being sold at Tk 800-850 against an average production cost of Tk 920-950
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Many customers face difficulty in ATM cashout
Many customers across Dhaka are grappling with severe difficulties in cash withdrawal from ATMs or automated teller machines amid Eid-ul-Azha binge. Because of rising pressure of cash withdrawal due to
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Editorial
Inculcating the spirit of Eid-ul-Azha
Called the festival of sacrifice, Eid-ul-Azha is one of the two great festivals of Islamic tenet. It commemorates the total obeisance of Prophet Ibrahim to the Almighty Allah through his
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Repurposing used cooking oil
Being an energy-starved economy, the most waste recycling projects in Bangladesh are geared to convert waste into biofuel or directly into energy. So, we have the likes of the massive
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Qurbani, hajj, and the economy Bangladesh is failing to manage
Bangladesh produces a significant share of the world’s raw leather, yet captures only a small fraction of the global leather goods trade.
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Let no preventable deaths mar this Eid
Eid should be our great exhale, a moment when families separated by work and distance finally come home to one another, and the year’s pressures should give way to joy.
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Health
10 more children die from measles, symptoms in 24 hours across Bangladesh
Ten more children died from measles and similar symptoms in Bangladesh in 24 hours till 8:00am on Tuesday, taking the total death toll to 555 since March 15, 2026...
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Life style
The fire that revealed the fragility of Dhaka’s fashion industry
The sudden rise of foreign fashion brands alongside the Banani fire may well be coincidental. Yet together, they have exposed the deep fragility and imbalance within Bangladesh’s fashion industry.
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