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A 300-year-old shrine and the legend of Oggean Thakur
Nestled along the waterlogged margins of Kawadighi Haor in Moulvibazar Sadar Upazila, the temple of Oggean Thakur stands as one of the most intriguing spiritual sites in the Sylhet region.
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Sufia Kamal’s 115th birth anniv today
Today is the 115th anniversary of birth of the founding president of Bangladesh Mahila Parishad and a pioneer of Bengali women’s emancipation, poet Begum Sufia Kamal.
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In Denmark, doing away with bosses to boost performance
Danish company Clever is trying something it believes is clever indeed: it has done away with bosses to foster creativity and boost group performance.
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The cost of conservation in the Sundarbans
Every year, the Sundarbans is closed to Bonojibis during June, July, and August, a period that coincides with the breeding season of fish and other aquatic species.
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When Britain’s Bengalis stood up to racism
Before the murder of Altab Ali, the community was facing racism in silence.
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Police uniform changed again
Khaki pants added for first time since 2004
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Bangladesh
Bogura DB arrests journalist in case filed over ‘defaming Mir Shahe Alam’
Agrajatra Pratidin acting editor Md Rezanur Islam sent to jail on Friday following his arrest
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LALMONIRHAT RAPE, MURDER: 10 sent to jail over vandalising vehicles, attacking police
A Lalmonirhat court on Friday sent 10 people to jail in connection with the two cases filed over obstructing government duties, vandalising vehicles, and attacking the police following a clash
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BNP leader severely injured in stabbing at Mohammadpur
Unidentified assailants on Friday afternoon stabbed a Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader in front of his house in the capital’s Mohammadpur area, leaving him seriously injured.
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Youth lynched on theft suspicion in Rajshahi
A young man was allegedly lynched by a group of students on suspicion of theft in Rajshahi city on Thursday night.
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Effective collab between univs, industries to be built: UGC member
Member of the University Grants Commission of Bangladesh Professor Abdullah-AL-Mamun at a discussion in Pabna has said that initiatives will be taken to build effective cooperation between universities and the
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50 govt job seekers arrested for exam cheating in Dhaka
Fifty candidates were arrested for cheating in the written examination on Friday for the post of assistant sub-food inspector of the Directorate General of Food in Dhaka, by using electronic
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International
Italy's Meloni says Trump 'totally invented' story that she begged him for photo
Italian PM says US president fabricated account of G7 meeting
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Kane hails World Cup 'Wonderwall' singalong as England highlight
Harry Kane says England's emotional ‘Wonderwall’ singalong with fans after their opening World Cup win against Croatia was one of his top moments in the national shirt.
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Neymar? He is working remotely, jokes Lula
Brazilian star Neymar is ‘the first player in the world to be called up to the national side and be working remotely’, Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva joked
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Afghanistan says its forces hit militant hideouts in Pakistan, Islamabad denies claim
Kabul says targets were militant hideouts in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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ICC sets July 24 vote on whether to remove chief prosecutor Karim Khan, WSJ reports
Report follows findings of serious misconduct by ICC bureau
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Gaza ceasefire a ‘deadly illusion’
The ceasefire declared in Gaza more than eight months ago is a “deadly illusion”, the UN charged yesterday, with 265 children killed there since the fighting was supposed to have
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Technology
Telegram loses bid to overturn India's temporary blocking of the app
Ban followed allegations of medical exam paper leaks
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Sport
USA beat Australia 2-0 to reach World Cup knockouts
The United States advanced to the World Cup knockout rounds with a game to spare following an impressive 2-0 win over Australia Friday, stoking the hopes of an already hyped
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A goal, an instant without shadows
Sometimes football's most powerful stories emerge far from the spotlight
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Mum is here! Vozinha's World Cup wish comes true
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha's remarkable World Cup story took another emotional turn on Friday when his mother arrived in Miami after receiving a U.S. visa, allowing her to watch her
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In pictures: Old Dhaka painted in World Cup colours
Decorated with the flags of different countries, murals and supporters’ displays, the entire area has transformed into an open-air football gallery.
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Ancelotti stays calm as Brazil seek to fix flaws against Haiti
The five-times champions needed a flash of brilliance from Vinicius Jr to rescue a point in their opener after Ismael Saibari had given Morocco an early lead.
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From goalkeeper dreams to goalscoring glory: Swiss wonderkid Manzambi dazzles at the World Cup
"It’s incredible, it’s the first brace of my entire career," Manzambi said.
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Mexico become first team to reach World Cup knockout phase
Luis Romo's goal just after half-time put Mexico through as Group A winners with a match to go following a goalkeeping error.
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আলোচিত
খুব শিগগিরই ইতিহাসের সবথেকে ঘৃণ্য বিরোধীদল জামায়াতের পতন হবে
খুব শিগগিরই ইতিহাসের সবথেকে ঘৃণ্য বিরোধীদল জামায়াতের নির্মম পতন হবে। আর এই পতনের জন্য দায়ী থাকবে তাদের মূর্খ নেতাকর্মীরা বলে মন্তব্য করেছেন বিএনপি নেতা রাশেদ
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মঠবাড়িয়ায় নানাবাড়িতে বেড়াতে এসে পানিতে ডুবে ২ সহোদর শিশুর মৃত্যু
আজ বিকেলে দুই ভাই বাড়ির উঠানে খেলতে যায়। সন্ধ্যার দিকে তাদের কোথাও দেখতে না পেয়ে পরিবারের লোকজন খোঁজাখুঁজি শুরু করেন।
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‘মাস্টারমাইন্ড’ তকমা নিয়ে যা বললেন মাহফুজ আলম
প্রধান উপদেষ্টা ড. মুহাম্মদ ইউনূস তার কেবিনেটের তথ্য উপদেষ্টা মাহফুজ আলমকে ‘মাস্টারমাইন্ড’ তকমা দেননি। এ শব্দটা সবসময় একটি বাজে শব্দ।
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সংসদে ‘কাঁচা রাস্তা’ বলার ব্যাখ্যা দিলেন জেবা আমিন
জাতীয় সংসদ অধিবেশনে সংরক্ষিত নারী আসনের সংসদ সদস্য জেবা আমিন খানের বক্তব্য প্রদানকালে ইংরেজি বাক্যের মাঝখানে ‘কাঁচা রাস্তা’ বলার পর থেকে বেশ আলোচনার সৃষ্টি
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এবার শাহপরাণের মাজার নিয়ে ডিসি সরোয়ারের নির্দেশনা
এবার শাহপরাণের মাজার নিয়ে ডিসি সরোয়ারের নির্দেশনা
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Politics
Police on alert over possible clashes on AL founding anniv
The police have warned of possible clashes between leaders and activists of the Bangladesh Awami League, whose activities are now banned, and members of various political parties, particularly the National
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Controversies deepen over Shahe Alam’s alleged misdeeds
Local government state minister Mir Shahe Alam continues to stay at the centre of controversies with the arrest of a newspaper’s acting editor and the revelation that a school in
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Who benefits from the budget if prices do not fall, asks Shafiqur
Jamaat ameer says syndicates remain entrenched across the market
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Jamaat to revive its youth unit
Jamaat-e-Islami is stepping up the activities of its youth unit across the country to strengthen its organisational base among young people and increase their involvement in political and social initiatives.
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Invest in edn, health to build nation: PM
Emphasising that “investment in children’s education and health is the most important investment in nation-building,” Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has issued a message on the occasion of the “Primary School
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Comilla University JCD gets new committee
Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, the student wing of ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party, has announced a new 12-member convening committee for its Comilla University unit after a gap of five years.
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Business
China to impose 55pc levy on Australian beef after quota hit
China said on Friday it will impose a tariff of 55 per cent on beef imports from Australia after shipments from the country hit Beijing’s annual limit.
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Walton begins exporting PCBA to US
Walton began exporting printed circuit board assemblies or PCBA and various technology products to the United States on Thursday, said a press release.
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Samsung rolls out offers at K-Goods Festa
Two-day ‘K-Goods Festa 2026’ started on Friday at East Court of Jamuna Future Park in the capital, said a press release.
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Editorial
An alarming report on children’s exposure to climate risks
Take steps to protect children from escalating climate hazards
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Can budget deliver on promise of equality?
THE national budget is more than a financial statement. It reflects a country’s development priorities, economic plans and political commitments. Every year, when the budget is announced, the government makes
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Making citizens partners in policy execution
THE key element in democracy is to ensure the views and aspirations of the people are adequately reflected in policies undertaken by the state. This will ensure due reflection of
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Mending road regime that broke long ago
THE government has yet to attend to many issues to restore discipline to the road transport regime. The photograph that New Age published on June 19 is partially illustrative of
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Unresolved Sagar-Runi case speaks of enduring impunity
A DHAKA court’s decision on June 18 to once again extend the deadline for the submission of police investigation report on the murder of journalist couple Sagar Sarwar and Meherun
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Entertainment
‘Nazrul Barsha’ inauguration pushed back for larger-scale launch
The Ministry of Cultural Affairs has outlined a range of proposed initiatives for the year-long observance, including a large-scale Nazrul Fair, an international conference of Nazrul scholars, nationwide competitions based
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Roger Waters, Mona Miari reimagined ‘Comfortably Numb’ as tribute to Gaza
Released on Thursday, the new version transforms the classic rock track into a moving reflection on grief, solidarity and resistance.
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Actor Jovan, wife injured in Cox’s Bazar road accident
Actor Farhan Ahmed Jovan and his wife, Sajin Ahmed Nirjona, were injured in a road accident while travelling in Cox’s Bazar. The actor confirmed the incident to Prothom Alo.
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Health
Jhenaidah hospital hit by staff, equipment shortages
The 250-bed General Hospital in Jhenaidah, the district’s main public healthcare facility serving nearly 20 lakh people, is facing acute shortages of manpower and critical medical equipment, raising concerns over
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