Headline
‘Top criminal’ Palash dies week after Rampura shooting
Palash died while undergoing treatment at Evercare Hospital last night
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A B-52 bomber crashed shortly after takeoff at a US Air Force base
A B-52 bomber crashed shortly after takeoff at a US Air Force base in Southern California’s Mojave Desert and burst into flames Monday, killing all eight people aboard, military officials
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Cape Verde’s Vozinha becomes an Instagram sensation thanks to his saves and a streamer’s push
When shown the number of Instagram followers he had gained after helping tiny Cape Verde hold off powerhouse Spain in his team’s World Cup debut, 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha gasped and
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A New Framework for Climate Displacement
Last year, at the inaugural Berlin Climate Mobility Forum, leaders from vulnerable countries across Africa, South Asia, the Pacific, the Caribbean, and beyond highlighted an urgent yet often overlooked reality:
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Amid intense political controversy, Bangladesh Bank dissolved the board of directors
Amid intense political controversy, Bangladesh Bank dissolved the board of directors of Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC. At the same time, the central bank appointed its executive director, Mohammad Zahir Hussain,
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Why not zero tolerance for measles?
While the nation continues to be swept up by World Cup fever, we must make sure not to turn our attention from the deadly measles outbreak that continues to take
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Bangladesh
Khulna solar plant lies idle for 14 years
A 20-kilowatt solar power plant and training centre in Khulna city, set up in 2008 to promote renewable energy and create public awareness, has been lying idle for nearly 14
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BGB foils push in attempt in Chapainawabganj
The Border Guard Bangladesh on Friday night thwarted an alleged attempt by India’s Border Security Force to push 20 people into Bangladesh through the Chouka border under Shibganj upazila in
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Dhaka’s air quality turns ‘moderate’
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, ranked 12th among the world’s most polluted cities on Saturday morning, with an Air Quality Index of 88.
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River ports asked to hoist cautionary signal No 1
River ports in some regions have been asked to hoist cautionary signal 1 as a temporary south or southeasterly gusty or squally wind is likely to occur in many parts
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Bogura DB arrests journalist in case filed over ‘defaming Mir Shahe Alam’
Agrajatra Pratidin acting editor Md Rezanur Islam sent to jail on Friday following his arrest
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LALMONIRHAT RAPE, MURDER: 10 sent to jail over vandalising vehicles, attacking police
A Lalmonirhat court on Friday sent 10 people to jail in connection with the two cases filed over obstructing government duties, vandalising vehicles, and attacking the police following a clash
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BNP leader severely injured in stabbing at Mohammadpur
Unidentified assailants on Friday afternoon stabbed a Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader in front of his house in the capital’s Mohammadpur area, leaving him seriously injured.
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International
Saibari early strike gives Morocco win over Scotland
Ismael Saibari scored the fastest goal of the World Cup so far after just 71 seconds as Morocco beat Scotland 1-0 on Friday to close in on a place in
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Brazil cruise past Haiti to re-ignite World Cup campaign
Matheus Cunha scored twice as Brazil eased past Haiti 3-0 on Friday to breathe life into their World Cup campaign and close in on a spot in the last 32.
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10 years on, how has Brexit affected key issues?
Immigration, trade and the economy were all key issues during the Brexit campaign
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Australia detects first case of contagious H5 bird flu
The disease had been found in a migratory sea bird, a brown skua, in remote Western Australia, and the result confirmed by the national science agency.
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Swedish schools turn back to paper amid worries over digital impact
At Bandhagen school in Stockholm, fourth-grade students read aloud from printed materials after spending part of the lesson reading books of their choice -- a scene that reflects Sweden's broader
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Trump envoy, Iranian minister head to Switzerland for talks
Trump says he urged Israel to agree to ceasefire
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Afghanistan says its forces hit militant hideouts in Pakistan, Islamabad denies claim
Kabul says targets were militant hideouts in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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Technology
Telegram loses bid to overturn India's temporary blocking of the app
Ban followed allegations of medical exam paper leaks
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Sport
Iran's treatment at World Cup 'a dark point' for football: official
Iran's treatment at the World Cup in North America is a "dark point" in the history of the competition, a leading Iranian football official said Friday.
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In Pictures: Brazil's emphatic win against Haiti
From Matheus Cunha's brace to Vinicius Junior's strike and Brazil fans' delight, here are some moments of the game depicted through pictures:
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The star Tunisia let slip away
Ayari overshadowed his better-known teammates Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres in the 5-1 win on Sunday and is expected to start against the Netherlands on Saturday.
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Ancelotti confirms Neymar's availability for Scotland clash
Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti confirmed on Saturday that Neymar will be available for their final Group C match against Scotland at the World Cup.
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Brazil reclaim World Cup scoring record from Germany
Brazil reclaimed their status as the highest-scoring team in World Cup history after a 3-0 win over Haiti today saw them move back ahead of Germany in the all-time goals
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আলোচিত
মঠবাড়িয়ায় নানাবাড়িতে বেড়াতে এসে পানিতে ডুবে ২ সহোদর শিশুর মৃত্যু
আজ বিকেলে দুই ভাই বাড়ির উঠানে খেলতে যায়। সন্ধ্যার দিকে তাদের কোথাও দেখতে না পেয়ে পরিবারের লোকজন খোঁজাখুঁজি শুরু করেন।
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এবার শাহপরাণের মাজার নিয়ে ডিসি সরোয়ারের নির্দেশনা
এবার শাহপরাণের মাজার নিয়ে ডিসি সরোয়ারের নির্দেশনা
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বাংলাদেশকে ঘিরে নতুন কূটনৈতিক চাপ
বর্তমান পরিস্থিতিতে বাংলাদেশের জন্য কয়েকটি বিষয় বিশেষভাবে গুরুত্বপূর্ণ- প্রথমত, সন্ত্রাসবাদ দমনে অর্জিত সাফল্য আন্তর্জাতিক অঙ্গনে আরো জোরালোভাবে তুলে ধরা। দ্বিতীয়ত, ভারত, চীন, যুক্তরাষ্ট্র, ইউরোপীয় ইউনিয়ন, তুরস্ক ও মধ্যপ্রাচ্যের দেশগুলোর সাথে
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Politics
Who benefits from the budget if prices do not fall, asks Shafiqur
Jamaat ameer says syndicates remain entrenched across the market
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Jamaat to revive its youth unit
Jamaat-e-Islami is stepping up the activities of its youth unit across the country to strengthen its organisational base among young people and increase their involvement in political and social initiatives.
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Invest in edn, health to build nation: PM
Emphasising that “investment in children’s education and health is the most important investment in nation-building,” Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has issued a message on the occasion of the “Primary School
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Police on alert over possible clashes on AL founding anniv
The police have warned of possible clashes between leaders and activists of the Bangladesh Awami League, whose activities are now banned, and members of various political parties, particularly the National
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Controversies deepen over Shahe Alam’s alleged misdeeds
Local government state minister Mir Shahe Alam continues to stay at the centre of controversies with the arrest of a newspaper’s acting editor and the revelation that a school in
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Comilla University JCD gets new committee
Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, the student wing of ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party, has announced a new 12-member convening committee for its Comilla University unit after a gap of five years.
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Business
WEAB seeks govt support for women-led businesses
Women Entrepreneurs Association of Bangladesh on Thursday described the proposed national budget for fiscal year 2026-27 as timely, realistic and inclusive, saying it has been designed to address current economic
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Boro is conquering the saline south-west
Rice cultivation is expanding across many coastal districts as farmers adapt to rising soil salinity
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China to impose 55pc levy on Australian beef after quota hit
China said on Friday it will impose a tariff of 55 per cent on beef imports from Australia after shipments from the country hit Beijing’s annual limit.
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Editorial
Does the government really want an independent NHRC?
The people of Bangladesh have suffered too heavily for too long from abuse of power, lack of accountable governance, deficits in the rule of law and access to justice, and
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Can the climate budget be just if resilience is ‘subsidised’ by women’s unpaid care work?
The allocation for climate action in the proposed budget for FY2026-27 deserves recognition.
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Beyond Industrialisation: Can Human Capital Exports Become Bangladesh's Next Growth Engine?
Bangladesh faces a growing employment challenge. Each year, millions enter the labour market, while domestic job creation struggles to keep pace. Industrialisation, foreign investment and entrepreneurship remain vital, but they
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The mega crisis in the banking sector and NBFI depositors
Most of the discussions in the media’s financial and by extension political world today is around Islamic Bank, the big bash owned by S. Alam who was not the primary
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We cannot avoid the moral questions behind the measles and Ad-din crises
Reading a recent report by The Daily Star on the number of measles victims, I could not help but link the number “666” printed in red with something ominous.
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Entertainment
‘Nazrul Barsha’ inauguration pushed back for larger-scale launch
The Ministry of Cultural Affairs has outlined a range of proposed initiatives for the year-long observance, including a large-scale Nazrul Fair, an international conference of Nazrul scholars, nationwide competitions based
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Roger Waters, Mona Miari reimagined ‘Comfortably Numb’ as tribute to Gaza
Released on Thursday, the new version transforms the classic rock track into a moving reflection on grief, solidarity and resistance.
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Health
Jhenaidah hospital hit by staff, equipment shortages
The 250-bed General Hospital in Jhenaidah, the district’s main public healthcare facility serving nearly 20 lakh people, is facing acute shortages of manpower and critical medical equipment, raising concerns over
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