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Salinity and the unseen health burden in coastal Bangladesh
Drinking water salinity in coastal Bangladesh drives an urgent public health crisis, directly threatening vulnerable maternal health.
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Bangkok pub fire kills at least 27 people
Thailand's Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said the cause of the fire remained under investigation
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What awaits Sheikh Hasina when she returns to the country?
Recently, Reuters claimed that she wants to return to the country in December. But the question is, what will happen if Sheikh Hasina returns? Will she face trial? Will she
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A 3.4 km journey through floodwater took 90 mins in Dhaka today
Commuters waded through chest-deep stretches as buses and other vehicles stalled along the route
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Bangladesh
Family finds Bobi Begum, missing for 25 years, at her grave
Relatives from Bogura say visiting her resting place brought consolation
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Engineers urge science-based urban planning to achieve SDGs
Civil engineers, academics and policymakers on Sunday called for science-based urban planning, restoration of natural waterways and stronger integration of research into public policy, warning that Bangladesh's growing vulnerability to
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Man loses legs after jumping under train in Jhenaidah
The 30-year-old was rescued near Mobarakganj Railway Station and transferred to Jashore for advanced treatment
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Parliament, UNFPA strengthen partnership to advance rights of women, girls and young people
The Bangladesh Parliament Secretariat, in partnership with UNFPA, today ( Sunday) organized an orientation workshop for newly elected Members of Parliament from ruling and opposition parties, highlighting the critical role
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PM joins janaza for Jamiruddin Sircar, pays last respects
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Sunday joined the namaz-e-janaza of former Speaker, former acting President and BNP Standing Committee member Barrister Jamiruddin Sircar at the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban and paid
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Traffic police struggle to regulate traffic movement in deluged Dhaka
Traffic policemen in the capital today (Sunday) made extra struggle to regulate traffic movements and ensure pedestrian safety in water-clogged streets of the capital as downpour overnight and particularly heavy
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When rescuers themselves are at risk
Many hospitals, fire stations and other critical facilities remain vulnerable, threatening emergency response after a major quake
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International
Police search for suspects in Toronto festival shooting that killed two
The final day of the Salsa on St Clair festival was canceled
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Asean ministers push stalled peace plan
Southeast Asian foreign ministers pressed their Myanmar counterpart for “concrete” progress on a stagnant Asean peace plan for the country during a meeting in Bangkok yesterday, top Thai and Philippine
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Ukrainian drone strikes tanker in Sea of Azov
A Ukrainian drone struck a tanker as it was entering the Azov-Black Sea Canal, Yury Slyusar, governor of Russia’s Rostov region, said yesterday.
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Qatar’s former leader Hamad bin Khalifa dies at 74
Qatar’s government yesterday announced the death of former leader Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, who led the country from 1995 to 2013. He was 74.
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Typhoon Bavi batters east China
Typhoon Bavi, the most powerful storm to strike mainland China this year, brought heavy rain to the eastern coast yesterday and lashed densely populated cities with violent winds, testing the
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Technology
Should you drive your EV through flooded roads?
With Dhaka experiencing heavy downpours over the past two days and significant waterlogging reported across multiple neighbourhoods, many electric vehicle owners are facing a question that conventional motoring wisdom does
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Jobs of the week
Here are our picks for jobs of the week. Check out the article for more details.
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Tata Consultancy to deploy 8,900 AI engineers: report
India-based IT firm Tata Consultancy Services plans to field up to 8,900 forward-deployed engineers and is scouting for acquisitions in artificial intelligence, data security, and cybersecurity, two executives told Reuters,
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2027 will be the worst memory supply shortage in history: SK Hynix CEO
The global memory chip industry is heading for its most severe supply shortage in 2027, according to SK Hynix Chief Executive Kwak Noh-jung.
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How to keep your motorcycle safe from rain
While motorcycles are built to withstand rain, prolonged exposure to floodwater, mud, and moisture can damage vital components. However, a few preventive maintenance habits can avoid costly repairs and keep
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Sport
Irrepressible Sinner outlasts Zverev to win second straight Wimbledon title
Jannik Sinner was at his clinical best as he successfully defended his Wimbledon title with a bruising four-set victory over French Open champion Alexander Zverev in Sunday's final.
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'It's amazing': Sinner revels in Wimbledon glory after Zverev battle
Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner admitted Alexander Zverev pushed him to the brink in a full-blooded final as the Italian clinched an "amazing" fifth Grand Slam title.
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No Hand of God, no politics, only football, says Scaloni
Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni insisted there is nothing more than football at stake when his team faces England in Wednesday's World Cup semi-final, despite a rivalry steeped in decades of
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Five more records on Day 2 of age-group swimming
Five more national records were set on the second day of the 38th National Age-group Swimming Championships at the Syed Nazrul Swimming Complex in Mirpur on Sunday, taking the total
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McCullum stands down as England Test cricket coach
England have lost seven of their last nine Tests under the former New Zealand captain.
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আলোচিত
হরমুজ প্রণালি অনির্দিষ্টকালের জন্য বন্ধ ঘোষণা
ইরানে মার্কিন বাহিনীর নতুন হামলার জবাবে হরমুজ প্রণালী অনির্দিষ্টকালের জন্য বন্ধ ঘোষণা করেছে ইরানের রেভল্যুশনারি গার্ডস (আইআরজিসি)।
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Business
Bajus warns against unauthorised gold price lists, threatens action
The Bangladesh Jewellers Association (Bajus) has issued a stern warning against the publication and circulation of unauthorised gold price lists, cautioning that any organisation found violating the directive will face
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Traders seek customs reforms to cut clearance delays
Business leaders have urged the National Board of Revenue (NBR) to simplify customs procedures, alleging that repeated inspections, laboratory testing and lengthy verification processes are delaying cargo clearance by up
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Hygienic meat production can unlock exports: Agri minister
Bangladesh has the potential to become an exporter of premium-quality meat within the next five years, says Mohammed Aminur Rashid
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Editorial
We must prepare for a harsher climate
Monsoon devastation shows the need for better preparedness
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Revision of textbooks based on proven documents
Following extensive revision and InDesign work, 133 out of 137 textbooks for primary and secondary students are now awaiting printing order, according to reports. Printing will hopefully start next month
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Averting deaths from landslides in Ctg hills
The continuous torrential rains that started on July have inundated Chattogram and the southeastern districts. The heavy, relentless monsoon downpours not only caused widespread floods but also landslides in the
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Build physical spaces for children before banning virtual ones
Australia’s decision to ban social media for children under 16 has struck a chord with anxious parents around the world. The concerns of parents are real.
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Bangladesh just passed a law against hill-cutting. Why does it skip the Chittagong Hill Tracts?
In January, the government issued the Land Use Control and Agricultural Land Protection Act, 2026, a sweeping new law criminalising hill-cutting, wetland-filling, and the removal of topsoil for brick kilns,
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Entertainment
Tanjin Tisha takes on new challenge, plays woman with a speech disability
Based on a story by acclaimed writer Anisul Hoque, the drama is directed by Zubayer Ibne Bakar and stars Khairul Basar opposite Tisha.
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Straight from the Director: How ‘Pett Kata Shaw’ came to life
Commemorating Chorki’s 5th anniversary, Nuhash Humayun talks about his landmark project that finds a home on the streaming platform.
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Health
Why psychological safety at work matters more than ever
Nurture psychological safety within your Dhaka workplace to combat post-pandemic burnout and isolation. Building peer support networks, launching mental health first aid programs, and prioritizing human connection effectively boosts employee
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Measles: Bangladesh reports five more deaths, 90 new cases
Bangladesh has reported five more deaths among people with measles or related symptoms in a 24-hour count. Among the deaths, one person had a confirmed case of measles, while the
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