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DIFF Day 3: Mousumi Hamid starrer ‘Noya Manush’ to screen today
Today’s highlight from Bangladesh Panorama Full Length Section is Mousumi Hamid starrer “Noya Manush” directed by Sohel Rana Boyati. Today, there will be a total of 13 films at the
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Contemporary young filmmakers give me hope: Fazlur Rahman Babu
Speaking about television dramas in Bangladesh, he said, “Bangladeshi dramas are story-driven. Many well-written stories are being brought to the screen, and audiences are watching them.” In response to another
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Chalamet triumphs over DiCaprio at Hollywood’s Golden Globes
Chalamet defeated Leonardo DiCaprio, George Clooney and other big names at the red-carpet ceremony in Beverly Hills, California. "This category is stacked. I look up to all of you," Chalamet
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EJAE’s ‘Golden’ wins Best Original Song at Golden Globes after years of rejection
Animated musical “KPop Demon Hunters” emerged as a major winner at the Golden Globe Awards, taking home honours for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song for its hit track
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Sri Lanka seal gritty T20I win over Pakistan to level series
Sri Lanka eked out a hard fought 14-run victory over Pakistan in the third T20 at rain-hit Dambulla on Sunday, easing their batting jitters and squaring the three-match series 1-1.
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Bangladesh
Khulna University teacher suspended over sexual harassment
Khulna University administration has suspended Professor Dr Rubel Ansar of the Bengali Department for two years following allegations of sexual harassment by a female student. The information was disclosed on
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Memorial meeting for Khaleda Zia to be held in Washington Monday
A memorial meeting in memory of Begum Khaleda Zia, the first female prime minister of Bangladesh and a key architect of the country's democracy, will be held in Washington DC
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Started with Tk 500,000, now pays Tk 80m per month in salaries
The journey of the technology firm BD Calling IT began in 2017 with an investment of just Tk 500,000 and a team of seven employees. Over the past eight years,
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Hajj flights to begin on 18 April
Hajj flights for this year will begin on 18 April, and in this regard, Hajj agencies and airlines will be required to follow Saudi government instructions as well as the
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RAB arrests suspect Millon over killing schoolgirl by slitting throat at Banasri
The Rapid Action Battalion on Monday arrested suspect Millon in connection with the murder case of a Class X schoolgirl in South Banasri area in Bangladesh capital Dhaka, whose throat-slit
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Dhaka air second most polluted in world Monday morning
Dhaka, the densely populated capital of Bangladesh, ranked second among the world’s most polluted cities on Monday morning, recording an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 285 at 9:43am. On Monday,
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Suspect arrested over schoolgirl murder in Banasree
Members of the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) have arrested Milan, a suspected hotel employee, in connection with the murder of schoolgirl Fatema Akhter Lili in the capital’s Banasree area. Milan
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International
British-Bangladeshi among four killed in Manchester road accident
Three teenagers, including a British-Bangladeshi, and an elderly taxi driver were killed in a road accident in Bolton, Manchester, in the United Kingdom. The collision occurred on Wigan Road in
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Trump says US military studying 'very strong options' for Iran
US President Donald Trump said Sunday he was considering potential military action against Iran, amid mounting reports of deadly crackdowns against the country's mass anti-government protests.
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Deaths from Iran protests reach more than 500, rights group says
Unrest in Iran has killed more than 500 people, a rights group said on Sunday, as Tehran threatened to target US military bases if President Donald Trump carries out his
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Yunus to work on healthcare, youth dev after polls
Chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Sunday said that his post-election work would focus primarily on three areas - digital healthcare development, youth development and ‘Three Zero’ agenda.
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Sport
Man Utd knocked out of FA Cup by Brighton, Martinelli hits hat-trick for Arsenal
Manchester United crashed out of the FA Cup with a meek 2-1 home defeat to Brighton on Sunday as Gabriel Martinelli's hat-trick fired Arsenal to a 4-1 win at Portsmouth
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Raphinha stars as Barca beat Real in thrilling Spanish Super Cup final
Barcelona retained the Spanish Super Cup with an entertaining 3-2 Clasico win over Real Madrid in Saudi Arabia on Sunday
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Everything is fine, says Swiatek after back-to-back defeats
Iga Swiatek insists "everything is fine" despite back-to-back losses in the lead-up to the Australian Open, with the world number two "super sore" but confident of recovering for the season-opening
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Pakistan keen to host Tigers for WC: Report
In a twist of events, Pakistan Cricket Board has expressed willingness to host Bangladesh’s T20 World Cup matches should co-host Sri Lanka be unable to provide suitable venues, according to
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India beat New Zealand in first ODI as Kohli misses out on ton
India beat New Zealand by four wickets in the first one-day international in Vadodara on Sunday where the in-form Virat Kohli fell agonisingly short of his 54th ODI hundred. The
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Liverpool's Bradley to undergo surgery on knee injury
Liverpool right back Conor Bradley will undergo surgery after injuring his knee in the 0-0 draw at Arsenal, the Premier League club announced on Sunday, with a return to action
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Bangladesh standoff a litmus test' for ICC chair Jay Shah, reports NDTV
The escalating standoff regarding Bangladesh’s refusal to travel to India for the T20 World Cup has placed ICC Chairman Jay Shah under severe pressure, according to a report by an
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Business
Walton celebrates ICSB and ICMAB Corporate Award achievements
Walton Hi-Tech Industries PLC, a capital market listed tech-giant and Superbrand, manufactures world-class, environment-friendly, innovative and state-of-the-art technology products while it also ensures strong corporate governance through discipline, transparency and...
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Govt borrows 10,000C from Sammilito Islami Bank
The government is taking a loan of Tk10,000 crore from Sammilito Islami Bank. For this, a 10-year Shariah-based Sukuk (Islamic bond) is being issued. This is the largest investment so
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Trade flows thru Ctg, but power stays in Dhaka
Business leaders in Chattogram have voiced frustration over what they described as the port city’s continued marginalisation in national decision-making, arguing that excessive centralisation in Dhaka has prevented it from
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মধ্যপ্রাচ্যের বিভিন্ন মুসলিম দেশে ইসরায়েলীদের হয়ে গুপ্তচরবৃত্তি করছে ভারতীয়রা
ইরান,কাতারসহ মধ্যপ্রাচ্যের বিভিন্ন মুসলিম দেশে ইসরায়েলের পক্ষে গুপ্তচরবৃত্তিতে জড়িত থাকার অভিযোগে ভারতীয় সেনা ও বেসামরিক নাগরিকদের নাম উঠে আসছে একাধিক
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সরকারি খাদ্য গুদামে সাড়ে ৫০০ মেট্রিক টন ধান-চালের হদিস মিলছে না
কুড়িগ্রাম জেলা খাদ্য গুদামে প্রায় সাড়ে ৫০০ মেট্রিক টন ধান ও চালের হদিস মিলছে না। অভিযান চালিয়ে ওই গুদামে ধান ও চালের মজুদে বড় ধরনের অনিয়মের প্রমাণ পেয়েছে দুর্নীতি দমন
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মাদুরোর পরিবর্তে নেতানিয়াহুকে অপহরণ করা উচিত: খাজা আসিফ
ভেনেজুয়েলায় অভিযান না চালিয়ে যুক্তরাষ্ট্রের উচিত ছিল ইসরায়েলি প্রধানমন্ত্রী বেনিয়ামিন নেতানিয়াহুকে গ্রেপ্তার করা এবং যে কোনো আদালতে বিচারের মুখোমুখি করা। শনিবার (১০ জানুয়ারি) জিও টিভিকে দেওয়া এক সাক্ষাৎকারে পাকিস্তানের প্রতিরক্ষামন্ত্রী
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Editorial
Why is China not standing by Iran and Venezuela?
After "Operation Absolute Resolve” in Venezuela, it appears that US President Trump has now set his sights on Iran. China purchases large amounts of fuel oil from both countries. By
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Opinion In search of a responsible opposition party
The fall of long-standing authoritarian rule has created an opportunity for state reconstruction. The July mass uprising was not only about a change of power but also about establishing a
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Learning from one another
WHAT does it truly mean to live together in a world shaped by difference?
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Effective strategies for health care
BANGLADESH, with significantly high life expectancy and infant mortality rates, is confronted with a growing prevalence of non-communicable diseases alongside growing mental health issues. It also faces dual challenges from
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Entertainment
Chalamet beats DiCaprio at Hollywood's Golden Globes
Timothee Chalamet triumphed in one of the most competitive categories at the Golden Globes on Sunday, taking the trophy for best male actor in a movie musical or comedy for
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Health
A new era in the fight against HIV
On 1 December, recognised globally as World AIDS Day, the World Health Organisation (WHO) called on governments and global partners to urgently expand access to new WHO-approved tools—most notably lenacapavir
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