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‘How effective was the constitution during Aug 5-8, 2024?’ asks Akhter Hossen
NCP MP tells parliament implementation of July Charter and the formation of a Constitution Reform Council depend on the political goodwill of the ruling party
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Why does the Middle East have so much oil?
Region’s enormous reserves are the result of ancient seas, organic-rich sediments, ideal rock layers and millions of years of geological stability
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Dalai Lama warns ‘violence begets violence’, urges peace in ME
Buddhist spiritual leader the Dalai Lama warned Tuesday that violence only results in more conflict, urging peace as conflict rages in the Middle East and Ukraine...
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Prince Harry’s lawyers urge ‘substantial damages’ from UK tabloids
Prince Harry’s legal team demanded a UK tabloid publisher pay him ‘substantial’ damages for invading his privacy as a lengthy High Court civil trial was wrapping up Tuesday...
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‘We want to stand beside you,’ Fakhrul tells ethnic minorities
Pledges dialogue, support; says he will talk to the PM about creating a separate fund
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‘2 lakhs fled Lebanon for Syria in Mar’
More than 2,00,000 people have fled Lebanon for Syria since fighting resumed a month ago between Israeli forces and Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement, the United Nations’ refugee agency said on Tuesday...
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Indonesia summons Google, Meta for ‘not complying’ with teen social media ban
Indonesia issued summons letters to Google and Meta over their failure to comply with a social media ban for under-16s that entered into force over the weekend, the communications minister
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Bangladesh
Plan under way to declare nine more ECAs
The environment, forest and climate change ministry is going to declare nine degraded forests as Ecologically Critical Areas, according to environment minister Abdul Awal Mintoo.
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Experts call for reform in water management
Experts and government officials at a discussion on Tuesday called for a drastic overhaul in the country’s water management, moving from traditional construction-focused projects to an inclusive management-based approach to
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Rape, political violence rise in March
The number of rape incidents and political violence increased in the country in March compared with February.
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Fire breaks out at Hatirpool restaurant
A fire that broke out at a restaurant in the Hatirpool area in Dhaka on Tuesday afternoon was doused after an hour of efforts.
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DEATHS IN MEDITERRANEAN SEA : Victim’s family files case in Sunamganj
The family of one of the migrants who died in a tragic incident in the Mediterranean Sea has filed a case against alleged human traffickers in Sunamganj.
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International
Giant oil tanker carrying 2m barrels hit by Iranian strike off Dubai
Iran attacked and set ablaze a fully loaded crude oil tanker off Dubai early on Tuesday, after President Donald ​Trump warned the United States would obliterate Iran's energy plants and
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UNRWA chief seeks probe into killing of hundreds of staff in Gaza war
"I believe that we need to have a panel," Philippe Lazarini told reporters
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Israeli strikes kill five in Gaza Strip, medics say
Hamas ​and Israel have traded blame for violations of a ceasefire agreed last October
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Orphaned by Israeli strike, Syrian girl in Beirut wants to return to friends and school
More than 1,200 people have been killed in Israeli strikes on Lebanon since March 2
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Iran defiant as Trump threatens to destroy oil island
Trump said the United States was speaking to a "more reasonable regime" in Tehran, which has denied any talks and accused him of lying about negotiations as cover while readying
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Thousands of US Army paratroopers arrive in Middle East as buildup intensifies
Over the weekend, 2,500 Marines arrived in the Middle East
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Technology
Meta launches 2 new prescription-friendly smart glasses
Meta has introduced two new smart glasses designed for users who require prescription lenses on March 31.
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The rise of D2C in Bangladesh
Walk through any university campus, scroll through Instagram shops, or browse local marketplaces, and one pattern becomes clear: Bangladesh is not just seeing more startups, it is seeing the birth
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Sport
Fakhar Zaman gets two-match PSL ban for ball tampering
Pakistan international Fakhar Zaman has been banned for two matches after being found guilty of ball tampering during the country's showpiece T20 league, cricket bosses said on Tuesday.
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FIFA president Infantino attends Iran friendly in Turkey
FIFA president Gianni Infantino attended a friendly in Turkey between Iran, whose participation in this year's World Cup is in doubt, and Costa Rica on Tuesday.
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Newcastle say no manager change 'at the moment'
Newcastle chief executive David Hopkinson said Tuesday the club have no plans "at the moment" to replace Eddie Howe as manager.
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Bangladesh end Asian Cup qualifiers campaign with defeat to Singapore
Bangladesh ended their AFC Asian Cup qualifying campaign with a narrow 1-0 defeat away to Singapore on Tuesday.
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'Bangladesh were superior': Cabrera proud despite loss to Singapore
Bangladesh head coach Javier Cabrera cut a proud yet frustrated figure after his side’s AFC Asian Cup qualifying campaign ended in a narrow 1-0 defeat to Singapore, insisting his team
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Politics
All attackers of July activists to face action
Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed said those involved in armed attacks against activists of the July uprising would be treated as criminals, irrespective of their uniform, and assured proper investigation of
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CPB urges govt to scrap trade deal with US
Leaders of the Communist Party of Bangladesh on Monday urged the government to scrap the trade deal signed with the United States during the tenure of the Muhammad Yunus-led interim
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Opposition leader meets PM
Jatiya Sangsad opposition leader Shafiqur Rahman met prime minister Tarique Rahman at the latter’s office in the Jatiya Sangsad complex on Monday following the namaz-e-janaza of Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed’s
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Jamaat urges govt to consult stakeholders about ordinances
The Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami on Monday slammed the government for its plan to let several reform-related ordinances lapse.
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Business
FY27: NBR mulls wealth, inheritance taxes, tighter exemptions
The National Board of Revenue (NBR) is considering a range of measures to strengthen revenue collection in the upcoming fiscal year 2026-27 (FY27), including the reintroduction of a wealth tax,
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Inland cargo transport at risk as lighters starved of fuel
Lighter vessels are facing fuel shortages that are slowing and disrupting their regular operations to unload cargo from mother ships at Chattogram port’s outer anchorage.
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No rise in fuel oil prices
This decision was announced today, Tuesday, in an official order issued by the Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources.
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Editorial
Bangladesh in the crossfire of a distant war
Economic recovery package must for affected low-income countries
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Unsurfaced causes of death at sea
NEWS on the death of scores of Bangladeshi migrant workers by hunger and from diseases amid the perilous journey by rubber boats in the Mediterranean Sea, mostly starting off the
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Recovering from oil shock
BANGLADESH is facing an oil shock that is not of its own making, but how it responds will determine how deep the damage goes. The latest tensions around the Strait
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Entertainment
Swift faces lawsuit over album title ‘The Life of a Showgirl’
Pop star Taylor Swift is facing a lawsuit in the United States over the title of her latest album, “The Life of a Showgirl”. A writer has accused her of
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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ to continue with 23rd season on ABC
“Grey’s Anatomy” has been renewed for a 23rd season by ABC, extending its record as the longest-running primetime medical drama on American television and the longest-running scripted series in the
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Channel i marked Independence Month with ‘Rong Tulite Muktijuddho’
A regular feature of Channel i’s March programming, the event invited established painters alongside young and child artists to depict the spirit and history of the Liberation War through live
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Honesty in performance, honestly in character: Zilani
From working as a stunt double for Arifin Shuvoo in a scene from “Shapludu” to winning hearts as the sniper in “Cactus”, Arefin Zilani has come a long way. His
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Health
Infant admitted with measles symptoms dies at CMCH
29 currently hospitalised in Chattogram with symptoms
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Special vaccine drive: Measles vaccine age lowered to six months
The National Immunisation Technical Advisory Group (NITAG) yesterday recommended lowering the age for receiving the measles vaccine to six months, as one-third of the children recently infected with measles are
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