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Before the Assam–Bengal line system: Mobility, land, and belonging
The eastern subcontinent is one of the most fluid ecological zones in the world.
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How to rescue Bangladesh from the ambulance mafia
In the critical moments of a medical emergency or sudden accident, the very service meant to save lives—the ambulance—often becomes another source of dismay.
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European leaders take stage in Davos as US president Trump rocks global order
European leaders take the stage on Tuesday ahead of Donald Trump at the gathering of global elites in Davos, as the United States president dangles tariff threats in a bid
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Milne, Bracewell suffer injuries ahead of T20 World Cup
New Zealand's preparations for the Twenty20 World Cup suffered a setback with fast bowler Adam Milne and all-rounder Michael Bracewell sustaining injuries ahead of the global showpiece taking place in
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Dollar battered as geopolitics revive 'Sell America' trade
The dollar index fell as much as 0.6 percent
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Many left out as govt eyes full adult financial inclusion by June
Low-income households, women, rural communities, and informal workers remain excluded from financial services due to deep-rooted barriers, even as the government aims to achieve financial inclusion for all adults by
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Bangladesh
Fire destroys 150 shelters completely at Rohingya camp in Ukhiya
Says fire official adding the blaze at camp 16 spreads rapidly overnight, leaving several injured
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National election: What candidates can and cannot do
From rallies and posters to social media, here’s a comprehensive guide to EC’s dos and don’ts
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US Embassy: Education visas are not subject to bond
From Wednesday, Bangladeshis approved for US business or tourist visas must post a bond of up to $15,000, while students on F and M visas will not be affected The
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EC to sit registered political parties Tuesday afternoon
The Election Commission (EC) is scheduled to hold a discussion meeting with registered political parties on Tuesday afternoon ahead of the upcoming 13th national election and referendum, 2026. The Commission
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Verdict in Chankharpul case to be delivered 26 Jan, not today
The verdict in the case concerning crimes against humanity committed in the Chankharpul area of the capital during the July mass uprising will not be delivered Tuesday. Instead, the judgment
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Fugitive in Narsingdi jailbreak hacked to death
He escapes from jail during July uprising
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Four new police stations approved
Satkhira upgraded to ‘A’ category
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International
Why Vanuatu’s Golden Passport Program Draws Global Interest
Vanuatu operates one of the world’s most sought-after citizenship-by-investment (CBI), commonly known as a “golden passport” scheme, allowing affluent foreigners to acquire its citizenship in exchange for financial contributions. According
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Spain mourns as train disaster toll rises to 41
Spain began three days of national mourning on Tuesday for 41 people killed after two high-speed trains collided in the country’s deadliest train accident in over a decade. The disaster
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Trump threatens 200pc tariff on French wines, Champagne over 'Board of Peace' snub
Donald Trump on Monday threatened 200 per cent tariffs on French wine and champagne over France's intentions to decline the US leader's invitation to join his "Board of Peace."
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36 more Bangladeshis deported from United States
At least 36 more Bangladeshis were deported through a United States charted flight landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka on Tuesday afternoon...
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Talks between Damascus, Kurdish-led forces collapse
Negotiations have collapsed between the Syrian president and the chief of the country’s Kurdish-led forces, a Kurdish official told AFP, as the army deployed reinforcements to flashpoint areas in the
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Heavy snow in US strands drivers in 100-vehicle crash
Law enforcement officials were working to clear roads
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Iran to consider lifting internet ban; state TV hacked
Iran may lift its internet blackout in a few days
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Technology
A guide for Gen Z founders: Navigating Bangladesh’s unfriendly, orthodox startup ecosystem
In Bangladesh, promise collides with a different set of frictions. Many Gen Z founders carry more self-awareness than spatial awareness; they can read a room emotionally but still misread how
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The Gen-Z guide to managing your manager
Managing a manager used to sound like an act of rebellion. However, today it has become a quiet professional necessity.
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The hidden potential of Bangladesh’s “attention” market
Bangladesh is often discussed in terms of labour, manufacturing, and remittances. Yet an equally powerful economic resource remains largely invisible in policy discussions and investment theses: attention.
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Researchers power motor with a droplet of liquid metal
Researchers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney have developed what they describe as the “world’s first motor that spins using a droplet of liquid metal”.
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Space tech investment to rise in 2026: report
Global investment in space technology is expected to increase further in 2026.
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Sport
South Korea's women footballers threaten boycott over conditions
South Korea's women's football team threatened to boycott matches ahead of March's Asian Cup over "discriminatory conditions" provided by their country's football association, documents revealed Tuesday.
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Sinner through to 2nd round, Monfils bid Melbourne farewell
Double defending champion Jannik Sinner advanced to the second round of the Australian Open on Tuesday in just over an hour of tennis after his French opponent Hugo Gaston retired
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Tigresses edge closer to World Cup with commanding win over Papua New Guinea
Bangladesh tightened their grip on a Women’s T20 World Cup berth with a convincing 30-run victory over Papua New Guinea in their fifth group-stage match of the ICC Women’s T20
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No talks with Scotland yet over replacing Bangladesh at T20 World Cup
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has not approached Scotland about replacing Bangladesh at next month’s men’s T20 World Cup, though Scottish players say they would be ready if needed. Bangladesh
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Bangladesh not to accept any illogical ICC conditions under Indian pressure: Sports Adviser
Youth and Sports Adviser Asif Nazrul on Tuesday said Bangladesh will not accept any unreasonable conditions if the ICC creates pressure on the country under the influence of the Indian
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Bangladesh won't accept unreasonable ICC conditions under pressure from India: Asif Nazrul
Team can't be forced to travel to India to play T20 World Cup under pressure, he says
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Woakes’ last-ball six propels Sylhet past Rangpur into second qualifier
Chris Woakes struck a dramatic last-ball six to knock Rangpur Riders out of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) as Sylhet Titans sealed a thrilling three-wicket victory in a low-scoring eliminator
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আলোচিত
বাবা-মা কিংবা স্ত্রী অপমানিত হলে কেউ সহ্য করতে পারেন না: নুর
গণঅধিকার পরিষদের সভাপতি নুরুল হক নুর বলেছেন, বাবা-মা কিংবা স্ত্রীকে অপমানিত হতে দেখলে কোনো মানুষই তা সহ্য করতে পারেন না...
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‘হ্যাঁ’-তে সিল দিলে নতুন বাংলাদেশ গড়ার দরজা খুলে যাবে
১২ ফেব্রুয়ারির গণভোটে ‘হ্যাঁ’ ভোট দিতে আহ্বান জানিয়েছেন অন্তর্বর্তী সরকারের প্রধান উপদেষ্টা অধ্যাপক ড. মুহাম্মদ ইউনূস।
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আগাম ভোট চুরির পাঁয়তারা চলছে: লিপকন
ঢাকা মহানগর উত্তর ছাত্রদলের সাধারণ সম্পাদক (সদস্য সচিব) মাহফুজ উর রহমান লিপকন বলেছেন, আজকে ৫ই আগস্ট পরবর্তী সময়ে আমাদের নির্বাচন কমিশনের সামনে আগাম ভোট চুরির পাঁয়তারার অভিযোগে আন্দোলন করতে হচ্ছে।
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এই গোলার্ধ আমাদের সবার : ব্রাজিলের প্রেসিডেন্ট
ব্রাজিলের প্রেসিডেন্ট ইনাসিও লুলা দ্য সিলভা বলেছেন, ভেনিজুয়েলার ভূখ-ে আমেরিকার বোমা হামলা এবং ৩ জানুয়ারী দেশটির প্রেসিডেন্টকে আটক করা আন্তর্জাতিক...
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নির্বাচন হবে, কোথাও লেভেল প্লেয়িং ফিল্ডের অভাব নেই: অর্থ উপদেষ্টা
অর্থ মন্ত্রণালয় এবং বিজ্ঞান ও প্রযুক্তি মন্ত্রণালয়ের উপদেষ্টা ড. সালেহউদ্দিন আহমেদ বলেছেন, নির্বাচন হবে, কোথাও নির্বাচনের লেভেল প্লেয়িং ফিল্ডের অভাব নেই। আমরা
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Politics
EC can hold credible polls, BNP confident
Bangladesh Nationalist Party secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Monday said that he was confident that the Election Commission would be able to conduct the forthcoming 13th parliamentary election
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EC fails to take clear stance on dual citizenship of candidates, says NCP
The National Citizen Party on Monday accused the Election Commission of failing to take a clear legal stance about candidates with dual citizenship, claiming that the commission’s recent actions appeared
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Shaheed Asad Day today
Shaheed Asad Day will be observed today, commemorating the supreme sacrifice of the student leader Asaduzzaman Asad.
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Khaleda’s contribution to higher edn remembered
Leaders of the Association of Private Universities of Bangladesh have expressed deep condolence at the death of Khaleda Zia, three-time prime minister of Bangladesh and recalled her contribution to the
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JCD protest at removal of banner hailing Tarique
Leaders and activists of Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, student wing of Bangladesh Nationalist Party, on Monday protested against the removal of a banner, greeting BNP chairman Tarique Rahman, by student
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Business
Trump tariff threat ‘poison’ for Germany’s fragile recovery
US president Donald Trump’s latest tariff threat against Europe over Greenland has hit its top economy Germany just as hopes are growing for a modest recovery after years of stagnation.
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Matarbari: The island where Bangladesh is building its economic future
The deep-sea port project in Matarbari promises to transform regional trade
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As US orders fade, Chinese salespeople face tough grind in new markets
Orders from the new markets were often smaller in volume and less lucrative than US sales
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Editorial
Even one incident of communal violence is too many
THE sense of complacency that a government press release regarding communal violence in 2025 appears to carry undermines the sense of insecurity that various minority groups feel. The government claims
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UAP move ominous sign of falling academic freedom
THE termination of jobs of two teachers of a private university amid student protests and without a credible investigation is concerning. The University of Asia Pacific on January 19 removed
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US global dominance and the Donroe Doctrine in the making
US global dominance has never been accidental. It comes from decades of strategy, adaptation, and the careful linking of finance, energy, military power, technology, maritime control and control over global
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Mob violence must be confronted with punitive action
The recurring incidents of mob violence in Bangladesh -- especially against our minority groups -- are a deeply troubling reminder of a persistent and corrosive mentality that insists on retaliation
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Protecting public health
The recent distribution of free cigarettes near Dhaka University is disappointing to say the least. It is more so a shocking misstep at a time when Bangladesh should be actively
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Entertainment
Bangladeshi short film 'The Haze' receives Honourable Mention at AIMAFF
Director Nasir Khandaker said, “This award is a tribute to the hard work and passion of our entire team. It encourages us to keep experimenting with the power of sound
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Khijir Hayat Khan seeks exemption again from Film Certification Board
In his application, Khan clarified that the circumstances and structural framework under which he had previously resigned remain unchanged.
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Warner Bros’ ‘Sinners’ and ‘One Battle After Another’ lead Oscar race
“Sinners,” directed by Ryan Coogler of “Black Panther” fame, is a period horror drama set in the segregated American South. It stars Michael B. Jordan as twin brothers battling both
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Balam to return with solo album ‘Mawla’ after a decade
After a gap of a decade, singer Balam is set to release a new solo album. Speaking to Prothom Alo on Monday (January 19), the artiste said the album will
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Health
Why “boys don’t cry” harms emotional growth
Address emotional suppression in Bangladeshi households where toxic masculinity hinders child development. Dr Helal Uddin Ahmed explains how blocking tears triggers aggression and depression, necessitating empathy to foster emotional intelligence
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Eza Chowdhury explains how yoga supports emotional healing
Embrace holistic healing with Eza Chowdhury, founder of Samadi Wellness in Bangladesh. Transitioning from Canadian finance to yoga, she integrates trauma-informed breathwork and meditation, proving mindfulness fosters emotional resilience and
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Life style
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