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Will we learn from the Khan Jahan Ali crocodile tragedy?
Following Khan Jahan Ali crocodile tragedy, questions emerge about wildlife management, safety, and institutional reform in Bangladesh.
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Who will answer for Bangladesh’s ecological wounds?
Unplanned development and corporate pollution drive Bangladesh's severe ecological destruction, demanding urgent political accountability and climate justice.
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BGB, BSF engage in heated exchange over push-in attempt at Lalmonirhat border
Members of the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and India’s Border Security Force (BSF) were involved in a heated verbal exchange at the Durgapur border in Lalmonirhat as BGB personnel sought
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Japan aims to replace 14 ageing nuclear reactors by 2050s: reports
Japan wants to replace up to 14 ageing nuclear reactors by the 2050s, local media said Friday, as Tokyo increasingly embraces atomic energy more than 15 years after the Fukushima
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BGB blocks multiple push-in attempts along northern border
Dozens, including women and children, remain stranded near zero line in Lalmonirhat, Panchagarh and Chapainawabganj
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College Chhatra Dal unit president held for attacking police in Netrokona
Two constables injured during altercation at a bus stand; case filed
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Chinese leader Xi to visit North Korea June 8-9
Chinese leader Xi Jinping will visit North Korea next week, Chinese state media said Friday, his first trip to Pyongyang in seven years....
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Bangladesh
Tk 20,000cr BB fund to revive closed factories
Bangladesh Bank yesterday launched a Tk 20,000 crore pre-finance scheme under its total Tk 60,000 crore stimulus package, aiming to revive large industrial and service-sector enterprises that have either shut
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Bangladesh, Türkiye signal ‘new era’ of strategic partnership
Rohingya crisis, Gaza conflict dominate talks as both countries eye expanded trade, defence and investment ties
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Another bus falls into river at Daulatdia Ghat, driver and assistant rescued
A passenger bus has once again plunged into the Padma River at the Daulatdia ferry terminal in Goalanda Upazila of Rajbari. At around 9:30 am today, Friday, an 'SB Super
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Banned Chhatra League holds meeting with over 100 leaders-activists at ‘rest house’
Banned organisation Bangladesh Chhatra League held a meeting in Fatikchhari upazila of Chattogram with the participation of over a hundred leaders and activists. Several photos of the meeting have circulated
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Inqilab Mancha to hold protest rally over Hadi murder at DU after Jummah prayers
Inqilab Mancha will bring out a protest rally on Dhaka University campus after Jummah prayers on Friday, demanding a comprehensive investigation into alleged Indian involvement in the killing of its
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Heatwave may ease in parts of Bangladesh
The ongoing heatwave affecting large parts of Bangladesh may ease in some areas as rain and thunderstorms are predicted over several regions, the Bangladesh Meteorological Department said on Friday morning...
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Woman, son, two others killed in B'baria road accidents
Four people, including a woman and her son, were killed in road accidents in Sadar and Sarail upazilas of Brahmanbaria district on Friday morning...
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International
US Senate approves USD 70 billion for Trump immigration crackdown
The US Senate on Friday approved USD 70 billion in funding for Donald Trump's hardline immigration crackdown, but only after a long day of votes on multiple amendments that highlighted
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US Embassy in Dhaka asks certain visa applicants to make social media accounts public
The United States Embassy in Dhaka on Friday reminded applicants for several categories of nonimmigrant visas that they are required to make all their social media profiles publicly accessible as
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BTV, T-Sports, and Somoy TV to telecast FIFA World Cup 2026
The country's state-run television channel, BTV, and two satellite channels, T-sports and Somoy TV, will live-telecast all FIFA World Cup 2026 matches for local audiences in Bangladesh.
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BGB prevents push-in attempt of 33 people through Lalmonirhat border
Border Guard Bangladesh foiled attempts by the Indian Border Security Force to push 33 people into Bangladesh through three separate border points in Lalmonirhat on early Friday...
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Turkey supports safe return of Rohingyas to Myanmar
Bangladesh and Turkey in a bilateral meeting in Dhaka on Friday discussed Rohingya crisis besides bilateral issues of cooperation in various areas to deepen relations between the two countries...
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BSF pushes 17 people into Bangladesh through Naogaon border
India’s Border Security Force pushed seventeen more people, including women and children, into Bangladesh illegally through the Sapahar border in Naogaon district on early Friday...
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Technology
Anthropic calls for pause of global AI development
Latest models showing signs of escaping human control, it says
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Microsoft unveils Scout, a new AI assistant built on OpenClaw
Microsoft has unveiled Scout, a new artificial intelligence (AI) assistant designed to operate continuously alongside users at its annual developer conference.
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Sport
Red and green reset as 25-year European wait ends
Tonight’s fixture carries significant weight as it marks the first official match in charge for newly appointed head coach Thomas Dooley.
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Nepal apologises following first-ever 'timed out' dismissal in women's T20
Sri Lanka's Angelo Mathews was the first batter to be 'timed out' in international cricket at the 50-over World Cup in 2023 when his helmet strap broke as he was
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Diallo gives Ivory Coast shock win over France
France, who are one of the World Cup favourites, will play another friendly against Northern Ireland in Lille on Monday
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Brothers players boycott Agrani Bank match over unpaid dues
Sohag Gazi told The Daily Star that repeated assurances from the club management had failed to materialise
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De la Fuente satisfied after Spain avoid injuries in Iraq stalemate
Spain, one of the favourites to lift the World Cup, were held to a 1-1 draw by Iraq in a warm-up match in La Coruna on Thursday, fielding a heavily
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আলোচিত
আওয়ামী লীগকে রাজনৈতিকভাবে প্রতিহত করুন: নাসীরুদ্দীন পাটওয়ারী
আওয়ামী লীগকে রাজনৈতিক ভাবে প্রতিহত করতে সরকারের প্রতি আহ্বান জানিয়েছেন জাতীয় নাগরিক পার্টির মুখ্য সমন্বয়ক নাসিরুদ্দিন পাটোয়ারী।
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মা ও দুই কন্যার মৃত্যুতে রহস্য ঘনীভূত, হত্যাকাণ্ডের অভিযোগ স্বজনদের
বরগুনা জেলা পরিষদের ডাকবাংলোর তৃতীয় তলায় এক মা ও তার দুই শিশুকন্যার রহস্যজনক মৃত্যুর ঘটনায় ক্রমেই ঘনীভূত হচ্ছে রহস্য। ঘটনার ২৪ ঘণ্টা পেরিয়ে গেলেও মৃত্যুর প্রকৃত কারণ সম্পর্কে নিশ্চিত হতে
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পত্রিকা: 'প্রস্তাব যাচাই না করেই বিদ্যুতের দাম বৃদ্ধি'
আজ শুক্রবার পাঁচই জুন ঢাকা থেকে প্রকাশিত পত্রিকায় বিদ্যুতের দাম বৃদ্ধি এবং এর প্রতিক্রিয়া নিয়ে খবরাখবর প্রধান্য পেয়েছে। এছাড়া ভারত থেকে লোকজনকে বাংলাদেশে ঢুকিয়ে দেওয়ার চেষ্টায় উত্তেজনা বাড়ছে সীমান্তে এবং
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হিজবুল্লাহর অ্যান্টি-ট্যাংক ক্ষেপণাস্ত্র হামলায় ইসরাইলি সেনা নিহত
আইডিএফ জানিয়েছে, নিহত কর্মকর্তা হলেন ক্যাপ্টেন ইতান শমুয়েল লেমবার্গ (২১)। তিনি আইডিএফের সপ্তম সাঁজোয়া ব্রিগেডের ৭৫তম ব্যাটালিয়নের সদস্য ছিলেন।
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Politics
BNP, front orgs with no council sessions for long
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party and most of its affiliated and associate bodies keep functioning through expired committees without holding regular councils, increasing frustration among their leaders and activists over the
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No alternative to following Zia’ path: law minister
Law, justice and parliamentary affairs minister Md Asaduzzaman on Thursday said that there was no alternative to following the path shown by former president Ziaur Rahman to build Bangladesh as
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Opposition parties protest against power price hikes
Different opposition political parties on Thursday staged rallies and processions in Dhaka and Rajshahi protesting against the latest increase in power prices.
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Police tighten surveillance around Ivy’s Narayanganj home after her release from jail
Police say measures are part security arrangement, part monitoring to prevent banned political activities
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Business
Who pays the price for chronic budget underspending?
Since fiscal year 2009-2010, Bangladesh’s budget has grown almost every year, with planned spending rising sevenfold to Tk 7.97 lakh crore in FY25. Yet not a single budget announced over
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Leading Bangladesh’s Climate-Resilient Future
Unilever Bangladesh integrates industrial efficiency and circular innovation to lead national sustainability.
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Solar energy, home appliance makers may get tax incentives
The government is set to unveil a substantial package of tax incentives for the solar-energy sector in the upcoming national budget as part of efforts to reduce dependence on fossil
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Editorial
Address the risks of AI-enabled identity fraud
Dismislab’s recent findings on artificial intelligence’s (AI) ability to generate altered versions of Bangladeshi National Identity (NID) cards should serve as a wake-up call for both policymakers and technology companies.
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A tragedy born of negligence
Hold those responsible for newborn deaths at Ad-din hospital to account.
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How BNP can make its 25 crore tree plantation project work
On March 4, 2026, the Bangladeshi premier formalised his government’s plan to plant 25 crore trees during its current tenure, thus keeping the BNP’s election promise.
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Time to address the unequal burden of environmental change
Every year, Bangladesh observes World Environment Day with the same familiar rituals: tree plantation drives, school rallies, and repeated promises to address pollution and climate change.
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Entertainment
14 cultural organisations call for centenary celebration of Nazrul’s ‘Kandari Hushiar’
The organisations urged the government, cultural institutions and educational establishments to organise cultural events, discussions and awareness programmes across the country to commemorate the centenary of the historic song.
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Bubly and Shakib Khan welcome their daughter Sharlin Khan
The news has generated widespread excitement among fans, who have extended their best wishes to the actress, her newborn daughter, and the entire family.
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15 years without Azam Khan
Ekushey Padak-winning musician Azam Khan is regarded as the pioneer of Bangla pop music. He was not only the first pop superstar of Bangladesh, but he was also a freedom
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Health
Measles cases climb in Sherpur, 46 now hospitalised
A surge in suspected measles-like infections has been recorded in Sherpur, with hospital admissions continuing to climb. The district health authorities are tracking the situation as fresh cases emerge across
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Unsafe food kills 1.5 million people annually; children face highest risks: WHO
Unsafe food causes an estimated 1.5 million deaths worldwide every year, with young children bearing a disproportionate share of the burden, according to new findings released by the World Health
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