Headline
How to train your social media feed to show content you actually like
In the attention economy, it doesn’t matter whether you love something or hate it; what matters is that you looked
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DB arrests youth for opening fake Facebook accounts in names of senior police, govt officials
Police say the suspect created fraudulent accounts with photos of high-ranking officials, including the IGP, to mislead the public
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UK museum hosts solo exhibition by Soma
A solo exhibition by Soma Surovi Jannat is being held at the Ashmolean Museum, the UK’s oldest public museum and the University of Oxford’s leading art and archaeology institution in
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Preparations for Pahela Baishakh celebration begin at DU
Preparations for welcoming Bengali New Year 1433 began with an art workshop at the faculty of fine arts of Dhaka University on Monday.
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In Britain, transport minister would’ve resigned by now: Dhaka-12 MP Saiful
Jamaat lawmaker questions Transport Minister Robiul’s ‘comfortable’ Eid travel claim amid accident deaths
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Over half of police vehicles destroyed during 2024 mass uprising: Home minister
Salahuddin Ahmed tells parliament the destruction disrupted law-and-order operations; govt working to restore police capacity
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Reaction / Debunking the myth of 'stray-free' countries
The lie we tell when a stray dog is beaten, poisoned, or ‘disappeared’ in Bangladesh
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Bangladesh
Dismissed army officer Afzal Naser placed on 6-day remand
The court has granted a six-day remand for Md Afzal Nasher, who was dismissed, in a case filed over the murder of Delwar Hossain in Mirpur, the capital, during the
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Foreign Adviser hands over PM's letter of solidarity to Qatari leaders
The Prime Minister's Foreign Affairs Adviser Humaiun Kobir on Monday called on Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Sultan bin Saad Al Muraikhi, and handed over a personal letter from
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Acute safe water crisis persists on JS premises, says chief whip
Chief whip Nurul Islam Moni on Monday said that an acute safe water crisis had emerged on the Jatiya Sangsad premises.
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MPs seek better hospitals, roads, gas supply
Lawmakers on Monday called for urgent improvements in healthcare, road communication and gas supply in their constituencies, citing inadequate public services and growing hardship for residents.
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Interim govt took Tk 730 billion in loans in first 7 months of FY26
The interim government’s reliance on the banking sector surged significantly to meet development project costs and other expenditures, with borrowing from internal banks reaching over Tk 730.00 billion in the
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ADB country director meets Mintoo to boost climate finance cooperation
Asian Development Bank (ADB) Country Director in Bangladesh Hoe Yun Jeong held a meeting with Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Abdul Awal Mintoo at the latter’s office in Bangladesh
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Shaukat Mahmood shown arrested in another case
A Dhaka court has shown journalist Shaukat Mahmood arrested in a case filed under the Anti-Terrorism Act with Shahbagh Police Station. Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Jewel Rana passed the order on
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International
Govt exploring new export markets beyond Europe, US: Shama Obaed
State minister for foreign affairs Shama Obaed on Monday told Jatiya Sangsad that the government is taking coordinated steps to safeguard national interests by expanding export markets, attracting foreign investment
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Allies sent Ukraine ‘signals’ on reducing strikes
Some of Ukraine’s allies have sent Kyiv “signals” about the possibility of scaling back its long-range strikes on Russia’s oil sector amid a spike in global energy prices, President Volodymyr
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American Univ in Armenia moves all classes online
The American University of Armenia said yesterday it was moving all classes online over Iranian threats to target US universities in West Asia.
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Spain closes airspace to US military planes
Spain has closed its airspace to US planes involved in attacks on Iran, a step beyond its previous denial of use of jointly-operated military bases, Defence Minister Margarita Robles said
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Israeli fire kills 4 in Gaza, West Bank
An Israeli air strike killed at least three people in the Gaza Strip yesterday, local health officials said, in the latest round of violence since a US-brokered ceasefire took effect
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‘Nuclear fatwa is dead’
When Iran’s covert nuclear programme came to international attention over two decades ago, Tehran insisted that its intentions were peaceful and that it had no plans to develop weapons.
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Technology
China: DeepSeek AI chatbot suffers longest outage since viral rise in early 2025
The global AI industry is ⁠eagerly awaiting the release of DeepSeek's next-generation model, but the company has given no indication of a timeline.
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YouTube CEO says top creators still call it home
Neal Mohan, the CEO of YouTube, has said the platform remains the primary destination for its most successful creators, despite increasing competition from streaming services.
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Starcloud just raised $170 mln to build data centres in space
Starcloud, a US based startup, aiming to build data centres in orbit has recently raised $170 million in a Series A funding round which values the company at $1.1 billion,
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Avik Anwar wins Round 6 of Gulf ProCar Championship
Avik Anwar secured overall victory across all classes and first place in the Renault Clio category at Round 6 of the Gulf ProCar Championship 2025–2026.
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5 stories you may not know about Apple as it turns 50
Apple, the tech giant behind the widely popular iPhone, celebrates its 50th anniversary on April 1. Since its founding in 1976, the California company has left a lasting mark on
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Sport
Tuchel defends Rice and Saka after England withdrawals
Thomas Tuchel insisted Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka were desperate to play for England against Japan after the Arsenal stars pulled out of the squad ahead of Tuesday's friendly.
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Lukaku says 'could never turn back on Napoli' after treatment row
Romelu Lukaku on Monday defended his decision to undergo treatment in his home country rather than at his club after pulling out of Belgium's World Cup warm-up matches in the
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Tottenham close in on De Zerbi as next boss
Tottenham have targeted Roberto De Zerbi as their preferred candidate to lead the troubled Premier League club's fight to avoid relegation, according to reports on Monday.
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Sweden still have World Cup chance despite woeful qualifying campaign
Despite a qualifying campaign in which they slumped to four defeats and finished bottom of their group, Sweden are one game away from qualifying for the World Cup in the
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Latham to captain as New Zealand recall key bowlers for Bangladesh tour
New Zealand have named their squads for the upcoming white-ball tour of Bangladesh, with the return of several frontline pacers from injury providing a timely boost ahead of the series.
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শোকের মাতম সুনামগঞ্জে
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বিসিবির টাকা ব্যবহার করে একটি গোষ্ঠীকে সহায়তা করা হয়েছে: আমিনুল হক
দেশের ক্রীড়াঙ্গনে দীর্ঘদিন আলোচনার কেন্দ্রবিন্দুতে থাকা বাংলাদেশ ক্রিকেট বোর্ড (বিসিবি) নিয়ে আবারও সরব হয়েছেন যুব ও ক্রীড়া প্রতিমন্ত্রী আমিনুল হক
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আমাদের জুলাই শেখাতে আইসেন না : নুরুল হক নুর
জুলাই চেতনা না শেখাতে আসার অনুরোধ জানিয়েছেন গণঅধিকার পরিষদের সভাপতি, প্রবাসী কল্যাণ ও বৈদেশিক কর্মসংস্থান মন্ত্রণালয়ের প্রতিমন্ত্রী নুরুল হক নুর।...
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Politics
Don't get involved in politics during sports life, PM urges athletes
Take Bangladesh to a higher position in the global sporting arena by winning games at home and abroad, he tells them
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Interim govt failed to curb it due to weakness - Says home minister
Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed yesterday said the interim government had failed to control mob violence because it was weak, adding that since the elected government took office, there have been
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Make ministers answer for policy, output
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has instructed the health minister to visit hospitals even on government holidays to ensure uninterrupted healthcare services for the public.
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Gen Z doesn’t want 1972 Constitution - Hannan Masud tells Parliament
National Citizen Party lawmaker Abdul Hannan Masud yesterday told the Parliament that those belonging to Generation Z (Gen Z) no longer want the Constitution of 1972.
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Business
Bangladesh seeks New Zealand’s support for RCEP
Bangladesh has sought New Zealand’s support to join the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), the world’s largest trade pact.
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A riskier Mideast will drive Big Oil toward new frontiers
Oil companies will have to look further afield for new fossil fuel resources now that the Iran war has dented the investment allure of the energy-rich Middle East. Higher oil
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Tanker with 27,300 tonnes diesel from Malaysia to arrive at Chittagong Port
A tanker named ‘PVT Solana’ carrying 27,300 tonnes of refined diesel from Malaysia is set to arrive at Chittagong Port today, Monday.
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Editorial
Measles vaccination being hobbled by neglect
Govt must rebuild broken immunisation system amid reports of deaths
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Human trafficking laws should be strictly enforced
THE recent deaths at the Mediterranean Sea suggest that the government’s effort is not much effective in preventing human trafficking. At least 48 migrants, mostly believed to be Bangladeshis, set
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Govt must strengthen ACC, anti-corruption efforts1
THE growing backlog of corruption cases that the Anti-Corruption Commission handles reflects a system in distress. With 8,330 cases pending with courts, the problem is no longer simply administrative. It
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Agriculture, emissions and ecological strain
IN THE fertile plains of Bangladesh, where emerald rice fields define both landscape and livelihood, agriculture has long stood as a pillar of survival. Yet beneath this green abundance lies
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Fuel, fear and fiction of scarcity
THERE is a peculiar pattern in modern crises: the line between real scarcity and perceived scarcity blurs faster than policymakers can respond. Bangladesh’s current energy predicament sits precisely on that
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Entertainment
Avant-garde theatre festival to begin in Chattogram this April
Chattogram-based theatre troupe Avant-garde Theatre Group is set to host a five-day theatre festival in April, marking its 26th anniversary after earlier postponements.
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Ticket sales worth millions, but how accurate are the claims?
Eight days have passed since the release of Eid films. Each day, various film-related groups have been presenting different figures regarding ticket sales. For the same film, some claim ticket
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‘Chokro 2’ draws praise following release
Following the success of its first season, iScreen’s original web series “Chokro 2” has been released to strong audience response, offering a darker and more intense psychological thriller experience.
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Conflicting figures raise doubts over Eid film box office
Eight days after the release of Eid films, confusion continues to surround box office figures in Dhallywood, as varying claims about ticket sales circulate across social media and film-related groups.
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Health
Zainul hopeful tobacco control ordinance will pass in first session of parliament
Advocate Zainul Abedin, MP for Barishal-3 and chairman of a special parliamentary committee, on Monday expressed hope that the Tobacco Control Ordinance, 2025, would be passed in the very first
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Measles cases rise in Barishal, 7 children die in three months
At least seven children have died from measles across Barishal division between January and March this year, as infections surge. During the same period, 206 children were diagnosed with the
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Life style
What is measles, why and how it spreads, things to do if child has measles
Measles is a highly contagious viral disease caused by the ‘rubella’ virus. It typically presents with high fever, cough, runny nose and red eyes
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