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Elita Karim reflects on creativity, comfort, and fashion
Embrace authentic fashion with Bangladeshi singer and journalist Elita Karim as she collaborates with designer Shahrukh Amin, blending comfort, cultural roots, and body positivity into an inspiring personal style that
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Can Japan beat Brazil? Anime predicts they can
Witness an unbelievable anime prophecy manifest as Japan faces Brazil in the FIFA World Cup knockout stage in Houston, fulfilling a Captain Tsubasa prediction. Fans globally celebrate this unforgettable intersection
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What to expect from Brazil vs Japan match
Guest: Zulfiker Mahmud Mintu Coach Host: Utpal Shuvro
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Would Vinicius' goal have counted if Messi had scored it?
Relive Brazil's thrilling victory over Scotland at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium, where Vinicius' disallowed hat-trick sparkled a controversial VAR debate, proving how modern football continues to use Lionel Messi as
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9 state-owned jute mills back in production, rest to reopen by Dec: Minister
14 BJMC mills have been leased to private operators so far, Khandakar Abdul Muktadir tells parliament
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Research funding under UGC sparks strong opposition at DU Senate
Academics argue the new policy threatens independent research and should be replaced with direct university allocations
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Bangladesh
Higher studies abroad: 24 teachers owe over Tk 3cr to JU
At least two dozen teachers at Jahangirnagar University, who went abroad for higher studies over the past 15 years, have neither rejoined their posts within the stipulated time nor refunded
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Betel nuts a lifeline for northern farmers
Mobarak Hossain, 60, a farmer from Kurigram’s Phulbari upazila, was seen standing in Balarhat market with a sack of freshly harvested betel nuts.
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Fact-Check: Old videos shared as ‘Turag killings’
Over the past few days, multiple accounts affiliated with the Awami League have circulated two videos on social media, presenting the footage as showing recovered bodies of Chhatra League leaders
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9th pay scale: Full raise in basic pay likely from next month
The government may implement the Ninth Pay Scale in two phases, with the full increase in basic salaries likely to take effect from July and increased allowances to follow the
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Extortionist shot at scrap trader in Khulna
A scrap trader sustained bullet injuries after being shot at by a miscreant in Khulna city on Sunday night, apparently for refusing to comply with an extortion demand...
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Budget reflects aspirations of all sections of society
Dr Rashed Al Mahmud Titumir, Prime Minister's (PM) Adviser on Economic Affairs and Planning, said the aspirations and reflections of people from all sections of the society have been incorporated
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Short-term flooding likely in Sylhet, Rangpur, Mymensingh
The Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre (FFWC) said the low-lying areas in parts of Sylhet, Rangpur and Mymensingh divisions might experience short-term flooding over the next few days, as water
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International
Trump says Iran requested meeting to be held in Doha Tuesday
Uncertainty over the talks followed renewed tit-for-tat attacks between the US and Iran in recent days despite an April ceasefire
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UK cigarette giant BAT to cut 5,500 jobs globally
British American Tobacco announced Monday sweeping job cuts as the cigarette maker axes 5,500 roles globally and outsources another 3,500 to help slash costs.
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Five killed in German youth welfare centre shooting, two detained
The motive for the incident in Stade, close to the port city of Hamburg, was not immediately clear, say police
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US says Iran talks to continue, 'both sides' pausing strikes
US and Iranian forces traded strikes in recent days despite a fragile June 17 memorandum of understanding (MOU) that seeks a comprehensive end of the conflict that began in late
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Looting, theft in Venezuela's earthquake zone add to tragedy
Outbreaks of looting have hit the coastal state of La Guaira -- neighboring Caracas -- much of which is now a vast mountain of rubble after Wednesday's disaster
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Technology
Suno launches incubator programme for independent artists
Suno, the generative AI-based music platform, has announced Spark, a new incubator programme that the company says will provide independent artists with grants, marketing support, and mentorship.
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Scientists design simple phone game that detects depression
Researchers at NYU Langone Health have built a phone game that can spot signs of major depressive disorder in as little as three minutes by tracking how long a person
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Instagram continues testing user-led algorithm controls
Instagram is testing new ways to give users greater control over the content recommended by its algorithm, as the social media platform continues to refine how people discover posts and
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You can soon chat on WhatsApp without sharing your number
WhatsApp launches global username reservations, allowing users to connect and chat securely later this year without revealing their personal phone numbers.
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Sport
Brazil back on track, ready for Japan test
Brazil appear to have rediscovered their rhythm just before the knockouts as the five-time champions will look to overcome their first knockout hurdle at the FIFA World Cup 2026 when
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Man City appoint Maresca as Guardiola’s successor
Maresca agreed a three-year contract with City after being forced to wait several weeks to seal his move to the Etihad Stadium.
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Which 2 teams the supercomputer backs to reach the World Cup Final
Some predictions and calculations were made even before the World Cup kicked off. Now, however, the picture has become much clearer. The tournament has been trimmed from 48 teams to
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World Cup Group Stage Best XI: Who else joined alongside Messi-Mbappé
With 72 matches of the World Cup group stage concluded and the Round of 32 underway, sports data analytics platform Opta Analyst has revealed its Best XI based on performance
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Japan hope to slay Brazil without star player
Japan are nevertheless the clear underdogs going into this match. They finished second to Netherlands in Group F with a win over overmatched Tunisia and two draws. They don't have
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Can Brazil overcome Japan threat?
Carlo Ancelotti's Brazil have grown into this World Cup with every passing game, but as the tournament enters its knockout phase, there is little room for error. The Selecao face
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Hong resigns as South Korea coach after early World Cup exit
Hong was appointed in July 2024 as the long-term replacement for Juergen Klinsmann and steered the country to an 11th successive World Cup appearance.
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আফগানিস্তানে পাকিস্তানের হামলায় নিহত অনেক
পাকিস্তান সীমান্ত সংলগ্ন কয়েকটি আফগান প্রদেশে বিমান হামলা এবং স্থলসেনা পাঠিয়েছে পাকিস্তানের সরকার। এ হামলাকে "কাপুরুষোচিত কাজ" বলে বর্ণনা করে নিন্দা জানিয়েছে আফগানিস্তানের তালেবান সরকার।
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Politics
NCP announces month-long 'Desh Gorte July Jagoron' programme
Party to mark July Uprising anniversary with nationwide events
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Business
Why inflation remains stubborn despite tighter monetary policy
Month-on-month inflation stood at 9.42 percent at the end of May, with the 12-month average above 8.6 percent
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Finance Bill passed, tax-free income threshold set at Tk 4 lakh for FY2026-27
Investment disclosure and mandatory TIN provisions scrapped
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BB offers 'special exit' to defaulters to cut NPLs, boost credit flow
The one-time facility allows defaulting borrowers to clear bad loans in a single payment without interest
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Editorial
Drug addiction is a public health crisis
Govt must insulate anti-narcotics enforcement from political interference.
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Why teacher training needs a complete overhaul
As an education and development professional, I participated in a classroom observation once, following training on technology-enhanced English language teaching.
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Why Bangladesh Open University must partner with UN’s Online University for LDCs
A proposed UN university for the world’s poorest nations offers Open University a rare chance to transform from a mass-access provider into a globally respected model of inclusive excellence
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The flaw in the debate over free education for girls
If you step out to the streets of Dhaka, you will see a far lower presence of women and girls compared to men.
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Entertainment
‘Petals of Time’: Heritage as a living archive
The language of heritage found a contemporary visual form at Desh Art Gallery on Friday (June 26) evening as “Petals of Time”, a group art exhibition centred on art, memory,
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Group Theatre Federation to pay final respects to Mustafa Monwar
Widely known as Bangladesh's "Puppet Man", Mustafa Monwar was one of the country's most influential cultural figures. Born on September 1, 1935, he made pioneering contributions to puppetry, painting, visual
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Simply sitting with him was an education: Tariq Anam Khan
As artists and admirers across the country remember his extraordinary life and legacy, actor Tariq Anam Khan reflects on the mentor, polymath and generous soul whose influence shaped generations of
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Payment dispute between Parsa Evana and Farhad Ahmed Ishan goes public
A payment dispute between actress Parsa Evana and director Farhad Ahmed Ishan has spilled into the public, with both sides levelling allegations over unpaid remuneration and professional conduct.
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Life style
Designer Shahrukh Amin on fashion beyond social media feed
Discover how legendary Bangladeshi designer Shahrukh Amin celebrates individual identity through Almirah, shaping Dhaka's fashion evolution over twenty-six years with timeless, trend-defying garments that complement powerful voices like singer Elita
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