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Lamine Yamal’s emotional family moments are melting football fans
Witness Spanish football star Lamine Yamal balance global stardom with family devotion. The Barcelona winger shares his World Cup victories with toddler brother Keyne, proving emotional groundedness drives elite performance
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Why is everyone talking about the French football team’s bags?
Showcase the striking "stadium-runway" style of France’s national football team during the World Cup season. Stars like Marcus Thuram and Kylian Mbappé traded sports gear for luxury Chanel, Hermès, and
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DSE, CSE end higher
Stocks ended higher on Tuesday, extending the previous session's gains as growing investor confidence, driven by recent regulatory reforms and supportive fiscal measures, outweighed concerns over the possibility of renewed
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Nine killed in Pakistan-administered Kashmir clashes
Clashes between security forces and supporters of a banned protest group in Pakistan-administered Kashmir killed nine people on Tuesday, officials said, a day before the group planned a march against
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Milon apologises, says Monday's HSC exams may be retaken
Announcement comes as students protest nationwide over tests held amid rain and waterlogging
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Bangladesh
India responds to Hasina’s stated desire to return to Bangladesh in Dec
New Delhi says there has been no change in its approach
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Govt to generate 42.5MW electricity from Dhaka waste by 2028
The government has taken an initiative to generate 42.5 megawatts (MW) of electricity by August 2028 by processing around 3,000 tonnes of waste produced daily in Dhaka, said Prime Minister’s
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HSC examinees march to parliament
Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) candidates have carried their protest to parliament, marching from Science Lab to Manik Mia Avenue to press for the education minister's resignation. Around 6pm on Tuesday,
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UNDP Bangladesh gets new resident envoy
Stephen Rodriques has joined the Bangladesh chapter of United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) as its new resident representative The UNDP announced the development on Tuesday, saying Rodriques replaced Stefan Liller.
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Education minister apologises over remarks
Education Minister A N M Ehsanul Hoque Milon has sought an apology for remarks that drew criticism, saying he had not intended to hurt anyone. “Many have objected to my
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RAB arrests husband for allegedly killing wife in front of their children in Gazipur
Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested a husband within 24 hours of him allegedly stabbing his wife to death in front of their two children in Gazipur's Sreepur after she refused
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International
Thomson Reuters to sell 51% stake in global print business to KKR for $500 million
Deal will allow Thomson Reuters to keep intellectual property rights and editorial control ​over its content portfolio
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Iran hacked Middle East mobile networks to track US personnel: Financial Times
Iran has hacked mobile networks throughout the Middle East to track the locations of US personnel and contractors throughout the war, London’s Financial Times (FT) newspaper reports, citing telecommunications data
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Three jailed for life in Bahrain on Iran spying charges
Verdict comes amid widening crackdown on alleged Iran-linked cells
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Houthis fire missiles at Saudi Arabia, breaking years of calm
Yemen's Houthi movement fired missiles at Saudi ​Arabia after accusing the kingdom of bombing an airport under their control on Monday, breaking a four-year truce in the conflict between ‌the
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Iran's Guards say carried out strikes on Bahrain
Iran's Revolutionary Guards said Tuesday they had carried out missile and drone strikes on Bahrain, after the Gulf country urged citizens to take shelter as a siren sounded
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Wildfires ravage over 1,300 hectares of historic forest near Paris
The fire erupted Sunday in the sprawling Fontainebleau forest, a former royal hunting estate that today is dotted with quiet villages, about 60 kilometres (40 miles) southeast of the capital
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China detains US seismologist who has studied North Korean nuclear tests
A Chinese-born American seismologist who has published U.S.-funded work on detecting North Korean nuclear tests has been detained in China for nearly two years and faces trial on spying charges,
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Technology
Germany: Google AI search tools bound by media law
Germany’s media regulator said on Tuesday that Google’s AI Overviews and Perplexity AI are subject to the country’s media laws, stepping up scrutiny of AI-generated content after a German court
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AI fintech startup Flex hits $1.2 bln valuation after $70 mln raise
Flex, a US-based AI-powered fintech platform, has raised $70 million in a funding round that values the three-year-old startup at around $1.2 billion, according to a person close to the
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X changes algorithm to prioritise posts from mutual followers
X has updated its recommendation algorithm to increase the visibility of posts from users' mutual followers, as the social media platform seeks to make conversations feel more community-focused.
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Apple's iOS 27 is now in public beta
Apple has made the first public betas of iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27 Golden Gate, and watchOS 27 available to download.
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Sport
Bangladesh head to Commonwealth Games 'to protect membership'
A 35-member Bangladesh contingent, including 15 athletes, will take part in the 23rd Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland, with officials admitting the country's primary objective is to maintain its presence
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France vs Spain semifinal: All build-up stories, analysis and stats
More than a month after the tournament got underway, the first semifinal at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, promises to be a blockbuster contest. Widely billed as the 'final
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Spain v France: the final before the final, and a clash of footballing faiths
There are semifinals that feel like stepping stones, and then there are semifinals that arrive with the weight of a final. Spain against France belongs in the second category. It
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Nico O'Reilly can't wait for 'once-in-a-lifetime opportunity' to mark Messi
Many footballers consider facing Lionel Messi a privilege, as several players recently told The Athletic in interviews. And when the occasion is a World Cup semi-final, the moment becomes even
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The last line of defence: Comparing the World Cup semi-final goalkeepers
The 48-team World Cup has now come down to four contenders: Spain, France, Argentina and England. France take on Spain in the first semi-final today, while Argentina face England tomorrow.
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What being a Messi or Ronaldo fan says about you
A new study spanning 26 countries and more than 10,000 people, conducted by researchers at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore, suggests there's a correlation between your political ideology, your
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Essence of unpredictability as France face Spain
It could be a match of validation of their particular styles, but rarely do two sides meet on the world stage with such an assembly of class and potential.
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আলোচিত
ঘাটাইলে জুলাই শহীদ দিবস উপলক্ষে জামায়াতের আলোচনা সভা
আলোচনা সভায় বক্তারা জুলাই শহীদদের আত্মত্যাগ গভীর শ্রদ্ধার সাথে স্মরণ করেন এবং তাদের আদর্শ ধারণ করে ন্যায়, ইনসাফ ও মানবিক মূল্যবোধসম্পন্ন সমাজ প্রতিষ্ঠায় সবাইকে ঐক্যবদ্ধভাবে কাজ করার আহ্বান জানান।
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এমপিকে দিয়ে উদ্বোধন পরে সড়কের ইট বিক্রি
জামালপুর সদর উপজেলার রশিদপুর ইউনিয়নের পাকুল্যা ভাঙ্গুনী ঘাট থেকে গজারীআটা ভাঙা ব্রিজ পর্যন্ত প্রায় আড়াই কিলোমিটার গ্রামীণ সড়কের ইট তুলে বিক্রি করে দেওয়ার অভিযোগ উঠেছে
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কাঁধে ত্রাণের বস্তা নিয়ে মানুষের দ্বারে নাহিদ ও হাসনাত
ত্রাণের বস্তা কাঁধে নিয়ে বন্যাদুর্গত মানুষের দ্বারে দ্বারে যাচ্ছেন নাহিদ ইসলাম এবং হাসনাত আব্দুল্লাহ। কোথাও হাঁটুসমান পানি, কোথাও কাদায় ডুবে থাকা পথ। যানবাহন পৌঁছানোর সুযোগ নেই এমন দুর্গম এলাকাও রয়েছে।
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Politics
Parties, including NCP, fell short on nominating women: Nahid
NCP leader says parties must address social barriers preventing women from entering public life
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Education minister owes his position to July protesters: Hasnat
NCP MP says the government cannot keep experimenting with students’ future
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Rizvi suggests postponement of HSC exams amid flood
BNP Senior Joint Secretary General and PM’s Adviser on political and industrial affairs Ruhul Kabir Rizvi on Tuesday suggested postponing the ongoing HSC examinations considering the prevailing flood situation across
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JCD urges talks to end HSC protest
Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) Central General Secretary Nasir Uddin Nasir on Tuesday said there is still scope for the government to reconsider its decision regarding the ongoing student movement demanding
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Keep ‘hybrids’ out, protect party unity: Tarique tells Barishal leaders
BNP chairman says the party will contest local government elections after completing organisational preparations
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Business
Govt working like private sector to cut red tape: finance minister
The minister inaugurates RSGT Bangladesh, the operator of the Patenga Container Terminal
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India to ban import of goods made using forced labour amid US probe
India has prohibited the import of goods produced using forced labour, the trade ministry said on Tuesday, in a move that could help avert new tariffs from a probe by
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Bank Asia hands over another solar-powered irrigation project to farmers in Bogura
As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Bank Asia PLC has established another modern two-tier solar-powered irrigation project in Bogura, aimed at supporting marginal farmers by ensuring a reliable
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Editorial
Dhaka can no longer do without a dynamic drainage system
Dhaka has been developed in an unplanned manner for decades; canals and ponds have been filled up, and concrete has been laid down in water retention areas.
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Reassess the future of Khulna's jute mills
In 2020, the government shut down all 25 state-owned jute mills under the Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation (BJMC), citing heavy losses and hefty maintenance costs.
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A congestion charge alone will not untangle Dhaka’s traffic
Over the years, Dhaka has gained notoriety for the severe gridlock affecting the lives of commuters.
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Without timely labour data, how will we know if jobs are being created?
In 2026, the latest labour force data available on the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) website is from 2024.
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For the agriculture sector, the challenge is not just money but where it goes
The FY2026-27 national budget identifies agriculture as one of its 10 strategic priorities.
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Entertainment
Babita recollects bittersweet childhood, unfulfilled dreams
Yet, despite the celebrations ahead, Babita says her thoughts remain focused on the dream that matters most. “My only wish now is to build this mosque,” she said. “I want
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The solemn colours of the monsoon come alive in ‘Rainscape’
In the heart of the Bangladeshi monsoon, the image of the entire country transforms into a landscape marked by both hardship and romance. In this delta, the monsoon is a
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Tawsif Mahbub extends support to flood-affected communities
As celebrities continue to urge the public to stand beside those affected by the severe floods sweeping across parts of the country, popular television actor Tawsif Mahbub has extended financial
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Health
WHO says it has less than half funding needed to fight Ebola
The World Health Organization has received less than half the funding it needs to fight the Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a WHO official said on Tuesday,
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Measles death toll reaches 766 as 7 more children die in 24 hours
Seven more children died from measles and measles-like symptoms in 24 hours until 8:00am on Tuesday, bringing Bangladesh’s combined tally of confirmed and suspected measles-related deaths to 766. Of the
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