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France deploys jets to protect its military bases in UAE
France has deployed fighter jets over the United Arab Emirates to protect its naval and air bases against Iranian attacks, foreign minister Jean-Noel Barrot said Tuesday.
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Beijing votes out 3 generals from political advisory body
China’s top political advisory body voted to remove three generals, state media said, a week after nine military officials were ousted from its legislature...
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EU asylum applications down but Iran concerns mount
Asylum applications to the EU dropped by almost 20 per cent in 2025, the bloc’s asylum agency said Tuesday — warning however that a crisis in Iran could result in
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Bill Clinton says had no knowledge of Epstein sex crimes
Former US president Bill Clinton said in sworn testimony released on Monday by a US congressional committee that he had no knowledge of the sex crimes of the late financier
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Iran war an endurance race between missiles and interceptors
The war in the Middle East has so far been defined by two images: Iranian drones and missiles plunging to the ground and exploding, and interceptors streaking into the skies
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Bangladesh
Has the country become a horror story?
The killing of a seven-year-old in Sitakunda is not an isolated incident
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Mother of 2 found dead in Cox’s Bazar
Family alleges land dispute behind rape, murder
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Fugitive convict arrested in Comilla
Members of the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested a fugitive who had been sentenced to life imprisonment in a drug case during a special drive in Chauddagram upazila of Comilla
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Three of a family jailed for torturing housewife in Jamalpur
A Jamalpur court on Tuesday convicted a man and his parents on charges of torturing his wife over dowry demands, sentencing them to various terms in prison. The convicted individuals
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It is our duty to end migrants’ suffering: BMET DG
Bureau of Manpower, Employment and Training (BMET) Director General Md Abul Hasanath Humayun Kabir has said a strong measure has to be taken to protect migrant workers from various types
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We don’t want to raise slogans like ‘High Court or the streets’: Nahid
NCP leader warns against questioning the legitimacy of the people’s verdict
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International
Can a US president legally kill a foreign leader
The assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei by Israel, with US backing, has opened a complex legal debate over whether the killing of a sitting head of state
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UN urges all sides in Middle East war to come to their senses
The United Nations on Tuesday urged all parties to “come to their senses” and end the war in the Middle East, with fear and panic spreading across the region and
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US war supplies mean it can fight forever: Donald Trump
Donald Trump said the US military has enough stockpiled weapons to fight wars "forever", as the Republican president and his administration continued their push to justify a broad, open-ended war
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Trump says 'too late' for Iran to seek talks
US President Donald Trump said Tuesday that it was too late for talks with Iran even though Tehran wants them. "Their air defense, Air Force, Navy, and Leadership is gone.
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US asst secy Paul Kapur arrives in Dhaka
US assistant secretary S Paul Kapur arrived in Dhaka on a two-day visit to ‘strengthen strategic ties’ between Bangladesh and the United States and explore opportunities in diverse areas on
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France to boost nuclear arsenal
President Emmanuel Macron said Monday evening that France will expand its atomic arsenal and could deploy nuclear-armed aircraft to allied countries for the first time, as he unveiled an unprecedented
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How Khamenei was killed
Nearly all the traffic cameras in Tehran had been hacked for years. And when the senior Iranian officials came to work near Pasteur Street in Tehran - where Ayatollah Ali
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Technology
A guide to navigating the workplace in Ramadan
In Bangladesh, Ramadan reshapes not only personal routines but also institutional rhythms. Office hours adjust, traffic patterns shift, and workplace energy follows a different arc across the day.
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Samsung officially launches Galaxy S26 series in Bangladesh
Samsung has officially brought its latest flagship lineup, the Galaxy S26 series, to Bangladesh following its global unveiling.
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Claude AI faces worldwide outage
Claude AI, the popular chatbot by AI company Anthropic, is currently experiencing outages, with users reporting elevated errors across multiple services, including claude.ai, the Cowork platform, and Claude Code.
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Drone strikes damage Amazon data centres in UAE and Bahrain
Amazon Web Services has confirmed that drone strikes damaged multiple data centre facilities in the Middle East, causing major service disruptions across its UAE and Bahrain regions.
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Sport
Two MPs, a former athlete vie for MSC president’s post
Two Members of Parliament from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) -- Barkat Ullah Bulu and Zainul Abedin Farroque -- along with former national hockey player Sajeed AA Adel, have filed
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It was a ‘statement’ show in Women's Asian Cup bow, says Bangladesh coach Butler
Beyond results, Butler hopes the tournament becomes a platform for his players.
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China coach credits disciplined Bangladesh after tough opener
China coach Ante Milicic acknowledged that his side were tested by a determined Bangladesh team in their tournament opener. The China women's national football team boss said his players had
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Butler hails fearless spirit of young Bangladesh
Head coach Peter Butler expressed immense pride in his players after the young Bangladesh women's national football team delivered a courageous and disciplined performance in their historic debut at the
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Guardiola says Premier League teams must adapt to set-piece threat
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola said teams must adapt to deal with set pieces after Liverpool manager Arne Slot spoke about how they were sucking some of the "joy" out
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Will Iran play in the 2026 World Cup in the United States?
World football's governing body is remaining cautious regarding the possibility of Iran pulling out of the World Cup.
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Myong hat-trick as North Korea cruise at Women's Asian Cup
Myong Yu Jong bagged a first-half hat-trick as three-time champions North Korea marked their first Women's Asian Cup game since 2010 with a slick 3-0 win over Uzbekistan on Tuesday.
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Business
91st meeting of Shari'ah Supervisory Committee of Shahjalal Islami Bank held
The 91st meeting of Shari'ah Supervisory Committee of Shahjalal Islami Bank PLC (SJIBPLC) was held on Monday at the Board meeting room of the Corporate Head Office of the bank,
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Japan commits further $3.2 million to Rohingya response
The government of Japan has reaffirmed its strong commitment to the Rohingya humanitarian response by approving JPY 500 million (approximately USD 3.2 million) in funding to the United Nations Population
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Middle East war puts shipping firms in tight insurance spot
The outbreak of the conflict in the Middle East has seen maritime insurers cancel coverage, adding to the risk shipping companies face...
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Editorial
Time-bound, decisive steps must to improve law and order
THIS is disconcerting that the government has not been able to restore law and order although it announced law and order as its utmost priority on assuming office on February
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Losing mango belt threatens more than fruit
THE land coverage of mango orchards has declined in Rajshahi and Chapainawabganj this year as farmers increasingly convert orchard land into fish ponds. This has raised concern about the change
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Reviving lost canals and rivers
Waterlogging and submergence of the capital city's roads even after a moderate rainfall have long been a common complaint of city-dwellers. Water experts and others concerned have also been advising
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When will this monstrosity stop?
Death of child with throat slit reveals how defenceless victims remain
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When analysts get it wrong
POLITICAL analysis exists in the tension between evidence and uncertainty. Analysts observe signals, interpret behaviour, examine institutional incentives and attempt to map plausible futures. Yet politics is not laboratory science.
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Entertainment
Konal, Antora, Masha to release new song ‘Nari Jay Bari’
The song will be released on March 8, International Women’s Day, by Aajob Records.
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Paramount+ and HBO Max to merge into single streaming platform
Paramount Skydance has announced plans to combine Paramount+ and HBO Max into a single streaming service following the completion of the merger between Paramount Global and Warner Bros Discovery (WBD).
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Nuton voices disappointment over neglect of senior artistes
Veteran actress Nuton has expressed sorrow over what she describes as the neglect of senior artistes in the film industry, saying many are forgotten while still alive.
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Vampire tale 'Sinners' wins top Actor Award and sets up Oscars battle
Supernatural thriller "Sinners" claimed the Actor Award for best movie cast on Sunday (March 1), a victory that sets up a face-off with "One Battle After Another" for the prestigious
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Health
A drug-resistant ‘superbug’ spreading in Dhaka ICUs: icddr,b study
Candida auris infecting critically ill patients beyond newborn units, raising alarm over hospital-acquired infections, it says
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Pollution exposure linked to mental health problems: EU agency
Environmental pollution is linked to several mental health disorders in Europe, the European Environment Agency warned Tuesday, arguing that enforcing legislation would result in Europeans being both less depressed and
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