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Pope vows action on human rights
Pope Leo XIV told new ambassadors to the Holy See on Saturday that the Vatican would not be a ‘silent bystander’ to human rights abuses around the world...
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Canada lifts sanctions on Syria
Canada on Friday removed Syria from its list of states that support terrorism, and revoked Hayat Tahrir al-Sham’s designation as a ‘terrorist entity,’ joining a list of countries to ease
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German chancellor makes first visit to Israel
German chancellor Friedrich Merz heads to Israel on Saturday for his first visit since taking office, aiming to reaffirm traditionally solid ties that were shaken during the Gaza war...
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Fighting erupts in DR Congo after peace deal
Fresh fighting in eastern DR Congo on Friday forced hundreds to flee across the border into Rwanda, a day after a peace deal was signed in Washington...
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Witness in S Africa justice probe shot dead
South African president Cyril Ramaphosa said Saturday he was ‘appalled and saddened’ by the killing of a key witness in a police abuse case, pledging stronger safeguards for those who
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Bangladesh
India seeks strong, mutually beneficial ties with Bangladesh: envoy
Indian High Commission said Maitri Diwas commemorates the day in 1971 when India recognised Bangladesh as a sovereign and independent state
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Tarique may return home any time: Amir Khosru
BNP to contest the national election under Tarique’s leadership, he says
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MMCH doctor suspended over misconduct with health DG
A physician of Mymensingh Medical College (MMC) has been suspended for misbehaving with the Director General of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) Professor Dr Md Abu Jafor on
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DMP files 3,212 cases in two-day crackdown on traffic law violations
The traffic division of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) filed a total of 3,212 cases over the past two days during an extensive operation targeting the traffic law violations across the
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Jamaat likely to field more candidates from minority community
Jamaat-e-Islami has not previously nominated anyone outside of its party leaders in any national election. Jamaat's candidates were leaders holding at least the post of Rukon (a primary membership level).
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'Hasina’s stay in India her personal decision'
Says Indian foreign minister; stresses on democratic process in Bangladesh
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International
Hasina’s stay in India hinges on ‘certain circumstance’, says Jaishankar
India’s external affairs minister S Jaishankar on Saturday said that ousted Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s continued stay in India depends on the ‘certain circumstance’ under which she arrived in
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Starvation fears as flood toll passes 900 in Indonesia
Ruinous floods and landslides have killed more than 900 people on Indonesia’s island of Sumatra, the country’s disaster management agency said Saturday, with fears that starvation could send the toll
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Ukraine, US to meet for third day, agree real progress depends on Russia
Ukrainian and US officials will hold a third straight day of talks in Miami on Saturday, with Washington saying the two sides agreed that “real progress” would depend on Russia’s
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How White House attack on journalists affects press freedom
It’s no secret that the current US administration doesn’t have too high an opinion of journalists. President Donald Trump recently called a female reporter asking him about his involvement in
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Pakistan Army calls Imprisoned Imran Khan Mentally Ill following his criticism on army chief
Pakistan’s military on Friday condemned comments by imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who recently called the country’s army chief “mentally unstable.” The army described Khan as “mentally ill” and
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Myanmar citizens head to early polls in Bangkok
A few dozen early voters in Myanmar’s widely criticized elections cast their ballots at the country’s embassy in Bangkok on Saturday as polls opened for citizens abroad. Myanmar’s junta snatched
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At the 2026 World Cup draw, the winner is ... Donald Trump
Trump awarded FIFA's inaugural peace prize for promoting dialogue
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Sport
City narrow gap in table with dominant win over Sunderland
Second-placed City seized the opportunity from Arsenal's 2-1 loss at Aston Villa earlier in the day, climbing within two points of the leaders with 31 points after 15 games.
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Amirul’s fourth hattrick powers Bangladesh past Korea
Penalty corner specialist Amirul Islam scored yet another hattrick as Bangladesh came from 2-0 down to beat South Korea 5-3 in a thrilling classification match of the FIH Men's Junior
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Bangladesh beat Korea as mesmerizing Amirul hits fourth hat-trick
Amirul inspired Bangladesh secured their second straight victory in their maiden Junior World Cup campaign as they outplayed South Korea 5-3 in the 17/20 place-deciding match in Madurai International Hockey
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Arsenal's 18-match unbeaten run ends as Villa hit last-gasp winner
Villa moved into second place, three points behind Arsenal who suffered only their second league loss of the season.
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Anisur, Marshall hit tons as Dhaka pile 356-2 in Mirpur on Day 1
Runs flowed at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur as Dhaka Division’s Anisur Islam Emon and Marshall Ayub struck centuries, helping their side pile up 356-2 against Chattogram Division
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Salahuddin eyes skill improvement ahead of T20 World Cup
Under the supervision of head coach Phil Simmons, the BCB began a week-long batting camp on Saturday, where several T20 batters are working on developing their skills.
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Politics
Khaleda not fit to fly yet
Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson and former prime minister Khaleda Zia is unlikely to be taken to London immediately, as the medical board treating her has considered that she is not
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Tarique may return home anytime: Amir Khosru
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting chairman, Tarique Rahman, may return to the country anytime as all preparations for his homecoming have been completed, BNP senior leader Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury
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Khaleda’s flight to London likely to be delayed further
Bangladesh Nationalist Party chair and former prime minister Khaleda Zia remains in a critical condition and is likely to be flown to London on Sunday for advanced medical treatment, pending
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No positive response from India yet over Hasina return: adviser
Foreign affairs adviser Md Touhid Hossain on Friday said that the government of India had not given yet any positive response to Bangladesh’s request to extradite deposed prime minister Sheikh
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Nominations of BNP irk 12-Party Alliance
Leaders of the 12-Party Alliance, one of the partners of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party in the anti-fascist movement, on Friday expressed strong concern over the BNP’s unilateral decision to nominate
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আলোচিত
‘মুক্তিযুদ্ধ, মুজিব-হাসিনা ও বাংলাদেশ ২.০’ নিয়ে গালিবের ৫ কথা
‘মুক্তিযুদ্ধকে কারো লকারের ৮৩২ ভরি স্বর্ণ বানানোর মেশিনে পরিণত করার রাজনীতি করতে দেওয়া যাবে না’ বলে মন্তব্য করেছেন ড. মির্জা গালিব।
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শিক্ষক নেতা‌র কঠোর কর্মসূচির হুম‌কি
‘অনতিবিলম্বে আরো কঠোর কর্মসূচির ঘোষণা আসবে। সেজন্য যদি জেলেও যেতে হয় প্রস্তুত আছি।’
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Business
National SME Product Fair begins tomorrow
SME Foundation is organising the 12th edition of the show
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Onion imports to resume on Dec 7
50 permits, allowing up to 30 tonnes each, to be issued daily
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Eastern Bank launches ‘EBL Priority Next Gen’
Eastern Bank PLC (EBL) has unveiled EBL Priority Next Gen, a bespoke banking segment created for the next generation of achievers—young visionaries poised to carry forward the values, ambition and
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Editorial
Don't leave women migrant workers to suffer in silence
Better skills and protection mechanisms are key
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Gas exploration still not on priority agenda
A DECLINE in gas production by 15 per cent in five years, with more than 8 per cent having happened in the past 16 months, is worrying. Experts say that
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Ordeal that hijras face in public healthcare system
THE neglect that the hijras face in public healthcare system in Rajshahi is worrying as such issues push many of them to resort to unsafe and unregulated treatment options. The
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Missed opportunity for police reform
The recently approved Police Commission Ordinance stands as a missed opportunity to reform a critically important institution, with its final version betraying a deliberate unwillingness to loosen the government's control
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Factors in city juvenile offences
CHILDREN and teenagers often engage in various forms of delinquent behaviour due to a combination of personal, social and environmental factors. In recent years, juvenile crime has been gradually increasing
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Entertainment
Afsana Mimi joins jury panel for Women Filmmaker Section at DIFF
This year’s panel includes renowned Bangladeshi actress and director Afsana Mimi, who will evaluate films alongside creative professionals from four other countries.
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‘Behind the Fame with RRK’ season two kicks off today
Rumman Rashid Khan is back with the second season of his popular podcast “Behind the Fame with RRK”. The podcast, aired on Maasranga Television and Radio Din Raat 93.6 FM,
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Badhan, Shimu and Sunerah to lead Rubaiyat Hossain’s ‘The Difficult Bride’
Director Rubaiyat Hossain has been developing her film “The Difficult Bride” for many years. She travelled to various international film festivals with the screenplay and secured global funding. Now, the
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Where the Isar meets Buriganga: JISR’s soundscape captivates Dhaka
Held on December 5, the event marked the group’s return to Dhaka after three years and drew an enthusiastic audience.
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Health
Onion imports resume today
The agriculture ministry has announced that onion imports will resume today in order to stabilise the domestic market.
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Mymensingh doctor relieved of duties after altercation with health DG
Verbal spat erupted when health service boss visited the medical college hospital
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