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How To watch every FIFA World Cup 2026 match in Bangladesh
Planning to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026? Here is your guide to the best legal streaming platforms in Bangladesh, including Bioscope, Toffee, and My Robi.
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Anupom Singha Khokon repairs cameras others cannot fix
Discover Anupom Singha Khokon, the master technician behind Khokhon Camera Care in New Market, Dhaka, reviving vintage film bodies and modern mirrorless systems. Expert maintenance prevents lens fungus, preserving priceless
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The leaders of North Korea and China adopted a "far-reaching blueprint"
The leaders of North Korea and China adopted a "far-reaching blueprint" for bilateral ties during a visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping to Pyongyang, according to the state-run Korean Central
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Zeena Choudhury's Calcutta Kebabs and Christmas Cake
In the capital city Calcutta, 7 Park Lane is the domestic domain. “7 Park Lane, Calcutta was a corner house behind the Nawab of Murshidabad’s palace…7 Park Lane is etched
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Experts alarmed as man-child syndrome rises in Bangladeshi homes
Examine the South Asian man-child epidemic through Rashedul Karim's life in Bashundhara, Dhaka, where domestic incompetence burdens working wives. Promoting male domestic competence and equal household responsibility fosters healthier marriages
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10 must-watch Group-Stage matches of the FIFA World Cup 2026
Prepare for the highly anticipated FIFA World Cup 2026 by tracking must-watch group stage fixtures like Brazil versus Morocco. Fans in Bangladesh can follow strategic blockbusters featuring elite football superstars
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The beautiful game, the bizarre rituals
What separates the average spectator from the truly devoted is the elaborate, deeply personal rituals they perform.
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Bangladesh
Bangladeshi youth killed by BSF gunfire at Kulaura border
A Bangladeshi youth, Mujib Ali, was shot dead by the Indian BSF at Kulaura border. Involved in smuggling, Mujib's body is undergoing post-mortem.
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Chairmen appointed to 8 urban authorities, 7 are BNP leaders
The government has appointed chairmen to eight urban development authorities across the country. These are Chattogram, Khulna, Sylhet, Rangpur, Narayanganj, Mymensingh, Cumilla, and Cox’s Bazar. Among the eight newly appointed
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Prime minister Tarique Rahman, his wife reach Cox’s Bazar on daylong tour
Prime minister Tarique Rahman and his wife Zubaida Rahman arrived in Cox’s Bazar on Saturday morning on a daylong visit to attend a series of development and environmental programmes...
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Rainfall likely to increase over next 5 days, says BMD
The Bangladesh Meteorological Department has predicted that rainfall is likely to increase across the country over the next five days commencing 9:00am on Saturday as monsoon is fairly active over
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Bangladesh must prepare economy for post-LDC challenges: Germany
Seeking joint efforts to intensify and diversify bilateral economic relations, the Director General for Asia and the Pacific at the German Federal Foreign Office, Frank Hartmann, has said Bangladesh should
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National cricketer Nayeem assaulted, taken to police station; SI, 2 officers withdrawn
Police have been accused of assaulting Bangladesh national cricket team player Nayeem Hasan after forcing him out of an auto-rickshaw. The incident took place in the Lalkhan Bazar area of
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Bangladeshi youth killed in BSF firing along Moulvibazar border, BGB says
20-year-old Mujib Ali was reportedly killed inside Indian territory on Friday evening
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International
Ancelotti warns Brazil can compete with anyone at World Cup
Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti said on Friday that the five-time World Cup winners have a team capable of competing with the very best, as they bid to end a 24-year
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An Astronaut, movie stars and a knight: US brings glitz for WC opener
The World Cup arrived in the United States on Friday in a blizzard of celebrity and glamour, with Los Angeles pulling out all the stops for the opening game between
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Congo’s Ebola outbreak rises to..
More than 100 people have died from Ebola less than a month after authorities declared an outbreak of the disease in eastern Congo, a grim toll as officials intensify efforts
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US beat Paraguay 4-1 in dream start for World Cup co-hosts
The United States could scarcely have scripted a better start to their World Cup as a Folarin Balogun brace and Gio Reyna curler fired the co-hosts to a 4-1 drubbing
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Iran says deal with US closer than ever as Trump lashes out
Draft deal reportedly includes sanctions relief and release of frozen assets
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Antarctic Peninsula: Temperatures hit record June high of 15.4°C
Temperatures in the Antarctic Peninsula have reached a record-breaking high of 15.4C for June, and ice is melting at abnormal rates during the current winter, climate scientists told AFP on
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Spying suspicion: China arrests US scholar on Myanmar
China’s foreign ministry yesterday confirmed the arrest of Min Zin, a US citizen who leads a think-tank focused on Myanmar, saying the American was suspected of spying and endangering Chinese
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Technology
Anthropic cuts access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 over US 'national security' order
The company said it received the letter at 5:21 pm (2121 GMT).
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Facebook and Messenger services gradually return after global outage
Facebook and Messenger services began gradually returning for users in Bangladesh around 8:19 pm on Friday, after a global outage disrupted several Meta-owned platforms.
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Musk becomes world's first trillionaire as SpaceX shares jump
Company raises more than $75 billion in historic stock market debut
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Facebook and Messenger suffer outage, disrupting users
Popular social media platform Facebook and its messaging service Messenger, both owned by Meta, were hit by a service disruption on Friday evening, leaving users in Bangladesh struggling to access
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Facebook gradually restores services following outage
Facebook is gradually returning to normal operation following a service disruption that affected users in Bangladesh and several other parts of the world on Friday evening. After the outage began
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Fans frustrated by streaming problems during World Cup openers
Football fans across Bangladesh reported widespread disruptions on platforms streaming the opening matches of the 2026 Fifa World Cup on June 12, raising questions about whether major over-the-top services were
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Decoding Bangladesh’s ambitious budget for startups
The proposed national budget for the 2026-27 financial year appears to challenge that approach. It does more than offer a handful of incentives: it recognises that startups create value differently
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Sport
USA launch World Cup with Paraguay rout, Canada snatch draw
The United States launched their home World Cup in emphatic fashion Friday, thrashing Paraguay 4-1 with a perfectly scripted opening performance to delight a star-studded home crowd in Los Angeles.
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Players welcome 'step forward' after Wimbledon prize money increase
Wimbledon's 20 percent increase in prize money has been welcomed as a "significant step forward" by the sport's top players.
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World Cup frenzy brings Pelé-Maradona, Messi-Yamal to the walls
Football lovers from different areas are crowding into this alley decorated around the Football World Cup every day. Some are taking pictures, some are making videos
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Neymar ruled out for Brazil's World Cup opener vs. Morocco
Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti said on Friday that the five-time World Cup winners have a team capable of competing with the very best, as they bid to end a 24-year
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‘We are coming at people’: Pacers lead the charge in pack mentality
Imagine Mustafizur Rahman giving a dressing room speech and asking for improvement, not just from the batters but also in their overall mentality. That is exactly what happened in the
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‘Our World Cup begins tonight’
Former national forward-turned-coach Alfaz Ahmed believes Brazil’s opening match serves as the spark for that nationwide excitement, even though this Selecao side is less familiar to supporters than the squads
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World Cup begins in USA with Hollywood-style opening ceremony
The World Cup arrived in the United States on Friday with a Hollywood-style opening ceremony before the tournament's third co-hosts kick off their opener in Los Angeles against Paraguay.
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আলোচিত
অজ্ঞান অবস্থায় ছাত্রশিবিরের কেন্দ্রীয় নেতা উদ্ধার
কুমিল্লার দাউদকান্দিতে নিখোঁজ হওয়ার প্রায় ২৬ ঘণ্টা পর ইসলামী ছাত্রশিবিরের কেন্দ্রীয় সহকারী আন্তর্জাতিক সম্পাদক ও কুমিল্লা পশ্চিম জেলা শাখার সাবেক সভাপতি জিসান আ
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Politics
Shibir leader Jisan found in Cumilla a day after reported disappearance
Police say locals found him unwell in a field near Laksam Junction on Friday night
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Left parties iterate demand for people-friendly budget
Leaders of left leaning political parties on Friday demanded people-friendly budget from the government for the coming financial year.
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NCP expands Political Council with 6 new members
The National Citizen Party has inducted six more leaders into its Political Council, expanding the party’s highest policymaking body to 18 members.
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Juba League activists hold procession, rally in Gazipur
Leaders and activists of Bangladesh Awami Juba League, which is banned from holding activities, brought out a procession and held a brief rally in Gazipur on Friday, marking the anniversary
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BNP activist shot dead in Khulna
A local activist of the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party was shot dead by unidentified assailants in Khulna city on Friday.
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A ‘hospital for the poor’ should not be shut down: Jamaat ameer
Shafiqur says cancelling Ad-din’s licence will hurt patients and create uncertainty for medical students
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Business
From ‘basket case’ to billion-dollar borrower
When Bangladesh emerged from a bloody war of independence in 1971, the economy was devastated, institutions were fragile, and resources were scarce. Foreign grants became a lifeline for rebuilding the
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US reciprocal trade deals built to push America's trade partners away from China
When the Trump administration imposed so-called "reciprocal," country-specific tariff rates in April 2025, it made clear that the measures were intended not only to protect US industry but also as
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Tuku signals review of capacity charges for private power producers
He said payments to power producers cannot be halted immediately
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Editorial
Address the gaps in family planning services
We are shocked to learn that due to the weakening of the country’s family planning programme, an estimated 15.8 lakh unintended pregnancies and nine lakh abortions could not be prevented
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A budget of promises, pressures, and unanswered questions
Budgets often reveal more through their tensions than through their promises. The proposed budget for FY2026-27 is no exception.
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A nation’s stubborn love for a sport way beyond its borders
Every four years, something happens to Bangladesh. It usually starts with a single flag. One morning, you see a sky-blue and white banner fluttering on a neighbor’s roof. By the
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Beyond Traffic: What Motorised R..
Motorised rickshaws and battery-powered human haulers have become a vital part of Bangladesh's transport system, providing mobility and livelihoods for millions. Yet their rapid and largely unregulated growth is raising
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The tragedy of dying alone and undetected
Nobody desires an isolated death. As human beings we live a life of collective entity. We raise our families, care for our children, and as they grow and leave home
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Entertainment
Ukil Munshi birth anniversary celebrated with special cultural programme
The event aimed to explore Ukil Munshi’s philosophy of longing and separation in the context of modern urban loneliness, emotional isolation and mental struggles.
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My father wanted me to be a top footballer: Azizul Hakim
For Azizul Hakim, football may not have become a lifelong profession, but the lessons, memories and dreams forged on the pitch continue to shape the person he is today.
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How World Cup songs predicted global music trends
Long before streaming platforms and social media made cultural trends easier to identify, the World Cup was already showcasing where popular music was heading.
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Health
Your favourite snacks may be loaded with hidden salt
Control dietary sodium with insights from Dr Chowdhury Tasneem Hasin of Continental Hospital. Reducing hidden salt in processed snacks prevents hypertension and silent kidney damage, protecting the heart health of
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Death toll from measles, symptoms rises to 643
One more child has died from measles-like symptoms in the 24 hours until 8:00am on Friday, raising Bangladesh’s combined tally of confirmed and suspected measles-related deaths to 643.
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