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47th BCS: PSC issues urgent instructions for written examinees
The written examination for the 47th BCS will begin on 27 November. The Public Service Commission (PSC) released the exam schedule and seat-plan on Monday night. Along with that, several
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Banglalink partners with ZTE to enhance digital services for customers
Banglalink has taken a major step toward enriching the daily digital experience of millions of Bangladeshis through a renewed strategic investment with ZTE. The initiative focuses on enhancing how people
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Gaza survival at stake, UN warns
Israel’s war in Gaza has ravaged the Palestinian territory’s economy and is threatening its very survival, the United Nations warned Tuesday, calling for ‘immediate and substantial’ international intervention.
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DESIGNED for DISASTER
Illegal gas lines, all faulty and risky, pose a grave danger to one lakh people living in Korail Bosti, a slum built on 90 acres of government land in the
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Syrians protest after attacks on Alawite minority
Thousands of people demonstrated on Tuesday across Syria’s coastal Alawite heartland in protest against recent attacks targeting the minority community, AFP correspondents said...
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Xi pushes Taiwan issue in call with Trump
Chinese leader Xi Jinping pressed the ever-sensitive issue of Taiwan in a phone call Monday with US president Donald Trump, as he stressed the need to build on a fragile
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Parents of abducted Nigeria students plead for rescue
Parents of dozens of children kidnapped last week from a Catholic school in Nigeria are desperate for their release, with one father crying out that his son is so young
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Bangladesh
Fire breaks out at warehouse in Ctg
A fire broke out at a garment warehouse in the Kalurghat area of Chattogram on Tuesday night
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RAJUK itself warns 40pc of buildings could collapse in a major earthquake
If a 6.9-magnitude earthquake strikes along the Madhupur Fault in Tangail, around 40 per cent of buildings in Dhaka could collapse and more than 200,000 people may lose their lives.
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Dhaka needs modern urban planning: Environmental adviser
‘Year after year, we discuss the problems, but we do not take courageous steps towards solutions. Our thinking must change because the old framework no longer works,’ she said...
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Poverty swells as economic downturn bites
Nearly two million people are estimated to have fallen into poverty in 2025 as Bangladesh grapples with an economic downturn almost comparable to the Covid-19 pandemic period, according to a
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17 highly harmful pesticides widely used across country
At least 17 active pesticide ingredients, identified as highly unsafe worldwide, are being used in Bangladesh, posing serious risks to public health and the environment, a new study has found.
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International
Ukraine and Russia trade deadly strikes
Russia rained missiles and drones overnight on Kyiv, killing six people, authorities said yesterday, as three people died in Russia’s Rostov region in massive Ukrainian strikes.
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France must not be ‘weak’ against Russia ‘threat’
French President Emmanuel Macron said yesterday that France must not be “weak” faced with the threat from Russia, while emphasising it had no intention of “sending our young people” to
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UK warns of 10-yr travel ban for visa fraud
The United Kingdom has warned that those who attempt fraud in visa applications will face serious consequences, including a 10-year travel ban.
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S Korea provides $5m for Rohingyas in Bangladesh camps
South Korea has provided the International Organization for Migration with $5 million to improve the living conditions for Rohingya in Cox’s Bazar.
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Sudan warring factions not yet accepted peace plan
The United States presented the warring Sudanese army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) with a strong text for a peace plan but neither side has accepted it, senior US
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Israeli strikes killed 127 Lebanese since ceasefire: UN
The UN human rights office said yesterday that at least 127 civilians had been killed in Lebanon in strikes by the Israel military since a ceasefire nearly a year ago,
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One woman killed by someone close every 10 minutes: UN
Every 10 minutes last year a woman somewhere in the world was killed by a person close to her, the United Nations said Monday as it decried a lack of
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Technology
From policy to production: bringing equality into RMG and agro-processing management
Capacity development in Bangladesh’s ready-made garments (RMG) sector has long meant training workers on skills at the sewing line.
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Why the culture of glorifying overwork needs to stop
Being the last person to leave the office was a badge of honour in the old world
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Sport
Marshall Ayub's feat ‘challenging from all angles’
The 36-year-old, who played just three Tests for Bangladesh between 2013 and 2014, never received a second opportunity despite consistently performing in domestic cricket.
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FIFA to keep top seeds apart in expanded 2026 World Cup draw
FIFA revealed on Tuesday that the top four seeded nations at the 2026 World Cup will occupy two separate halves of the draw for the expanded 48-team tournament, meaning they
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Dortmund cruise past 10-man Villarreal
Borussia Dortmund ended a three-match winless run with a decisive 4-0 triumph over 10-man Villarreal in the Champions League on Tuesday, powered by a double from Serhou Guirassy.
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Guardiola gamble backfires in Man City loss to Leverkusen
Pep Guardiola's selection gamble backfired as under-strength Manchester City suffered a shock 2-0 defeat against Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League on Tuesday.
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আলোচিত
অনেকে ইসলামের নাম ভাঙিয়ে রাজনীতি করছে: বুলু
ঢাকা: বিএনপির ভাইস চেয়ারম্যান বরকত উল্লাহ বুলু বলেছেন, জাতি এখন কঠিন প্রশ্নের মুখে দাঁড়িয়ে আছে। অনেকে ধর্ম ব্যবহার করে ব্যবসা করছে, ইসলামের নাম ভাঙিয়ে...
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'এককভাবে ৩০০ আসনে প্রার্থী দেবে এনসিপি, থাকবে আলোচনার সুযোগ'
জাতীয় নাগরিক পার্টির (এনসিপি) আহ্বায়ক নাহিদ ইসলাম বলেন, আমরা এককভাবে ৩০০ আসনে প্রার্থী দেবো। কিন্তু আদর্শের সঙ্গে যদি কোনো দল বা কোনো শক্তি ঐক্যবদ্ধতা
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Politics
EXPATRIATE VOTER REGISTRATION: BNP urges EC to extend deadline
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Tuesday requested the Election Commission to extend the deadline for registering expatriate Bangladeshis as voters to ensure maximum participation in the upcoming national polls.
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Business
Remove barriers to private healthcare growth
Business leaders and health experts yesterday urged the government to remove obstacles that hinder the growth of the private sector in healthcare services, medical equipment, and the pharmaceutical industry.
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BBS census missed 3.65 lakh economic units: BIDS
Nearly 3.65 lakh economic units were left out of the nationwide enumeration for the Economic Census 2024, according to a post-assessment by the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS) unveiled
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Deposits rise despite liquidity crisis in banking sector
Many customers are struggling to withdraw their savings from banks plagued by weak liquidity and irregularities. But overall statistics show that the flow of deposits in the banking sector is
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Editorial
COP30 Gender Action Plan: A victory without power?
As the curtains fell on COP30 in Belém on November 21, negotiators hailed what they insist is a triumph for multilateralism. At least 195 parties approved the Belém package, which
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Foreign or local, Bangladesh cannot afford a port monopoly
Bangladesh's ports have always been at the centre of our economic life, shaping our ability to trade, compete, and connect with the world. As the global logistics landscape shifts and
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Recalibration of education for skill development
In today's world of ever-shifting balance of power, global trade and economy are getting fragmented and, in some cases, protectionist and regionalised, while supply chains are facing disruptions. Amid these
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The danger of antibiotic resistance must not be ignored anymore
Latest official data raise serious concerns.
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Urgent case for quake preparedness
A TREMOR is not just a wakeup call, for Bangladesh, it may already be a warning. Recent small quakes have jolted our cities, but the threat of a major earthquake
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Entertainment
The girl in the video wasn’t me, news portals should be more responsible: Oyshee
The singer expressed disappointment and discomfort at how the media is portraying the incident. “Some people are trying to politicise the incident, and it is very awkward that I am
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Tanjin Tisha denies embezzlement claims after Indian producer accuses her of withholding advance
Actor Tanjin Tisha has rejected allegations of embezzlement after an Indian producer claimed she failed to return advance payments for a cross-border film she eventually could not complete.
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Scarlett Johansson to headline Mike Flanagan’s new ‘Exorcist’ franchise
Scarlett Johansson is set to headline the next film in “The Exorcist” franchise, produced by Universal and Blumhouse–Atomic Monster. The new instalment will be written, directed and produced by Mike
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Health
UK slaps sugar tax on milkshakes in battle against child obesity
New Age, a Dhaka-based leading English language daily newspaper, is a major source of news of Bangladesh and international affairs
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Cuts to HIV funding 'most significant setback in decades': UN
Dramatic international funding cuts have thrown the global HIV response into turmoil
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Life style
The black & white world of Fawaz Rob
Zainul Gallery has announced a solo art exhibition by Bangladeshi artist Fawaz Rob, featuring a major collection of his intaglio works, including the acclaimed Night Series, Charukola Series, and Palestine
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Winter essentials: Must have gadgets and comfort picks
Winter brings chilly winds, shorter days and long nights, transforming how we live, work, and relax. While traditional winter essentials like sweaters, scarves, hot drinks and protective items such as
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