Headline
Govt secondary school teachers on strike, annual exams not being held
Government secondary and primary school teachers have begun strike over long-standing demands, leading to postponed annual exams, while negotiations with authorities continue.
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Concerted ‘attack’ from 1,019 Facebook accounts for speaking against Awami League
“Rating” of the Facebook page of various news media, analysts, political parties and influencers are being downgraded through concerted attacks of over 1,000 Facebook accounts run by the Bangladesh Awami
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Pakistan rejects UN warning
Pakistan dismissed on Sunday a warning by the UN rights chief of potential ‘far-reaching consequences’ for the rule of law in granting the head of the all-powerful military legal immunity.
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Amirul hits hat-trick in S Korea draw
Amirul Islam scored another hat-trick as Bangladesh held South Korea to a 3-3 draw in their second Pool F match of the 14th FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup at
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Mobile phone for dialogue before NEIR rollout
Mobile phone shop owners staged a human chain in Dhaka and several divisional cities across the country on Sunday, demanding dialogue with the government and reforms to policy provisions before
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Israel kills four coming out of Gaza tunnels
The Israeli army said on Sunday it had killed four Palestinian militants coming out of tunnels in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.
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Bangladesh
What Bangladesh’s forgotten trees tell us about nature’s fragility
Swedish-American designer Jacob Thomas created Plants of Bangladesh, a visual guide shaped by decades in local forests. Documenting thousands of species, he encourages simple plant identification, nature appreciation, and public
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BDR carnage: Families of slain officers demand immediate prosecution, release of full report
Families call for swift action against those named in the commission report
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Metro rail: Why climbing onto the roof is so dangerous
On Sunday evening, a teenager climbed onto the roof of the metro rail by getting between two coaches at the Secretariat Station in the capital. The metro rail roof is
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Corruption has engulfed the entire society: Judge’s observation in verdict
In the verdict of a corruption case involving the allocation of plots by the Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha (RAJUK), the judge observed that corruption has now become a disease. Corruption has
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Saint Martin reopens to overnight tourists as 1,174 arrive on day one
Bangladesh reopened St Martin’s Island to overnight tourists on Monday after months of restrictions, drawing 1,174 visitors on the first day as authorities tightened monitoring of operators and enforced new
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Bangladesh court sentences British MP Tulip to two years' imprisonment
Tulip used her power to get plots for her mother Rehana, brother Bobby, and sister Azmina.
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Over 1.14 lakh expatriate Bangladeshis register as voters in 14 days
More than one lakh Bangladeshi expatriates living in 144 countries have registered as voters through the Postal Vote BD app in just 14 days since its launch, ahead of the
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International
Senator: US gave Venezuela’s Maduro chance to leave country
The United States has offered Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro the chance to leave his country for Russia or elsewhere, a Republican senator said Sunday, amid heightened fears of imminent US
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Hong Kong arrests suspects as fire toll hits 151
Authorities said Monday they have made a total 13 arrests over Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades after the blaze killed 151 people last week, a toll that could further
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'Rage bait' named Oxford word of the year 2025, here's what it means
Use of the term has tripled over the past year, Oxford data shows
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Ukraine’s Zelensky in Paris seeking support as Trump pushes plan
The Israeli army said Sunday that it had killed more than 40 Palestinian fighters over the past week in operations targeting tunnels near Rafah in the Gaza Strip. Earlier in
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Kremlin says Putin to meet US envoy Witkoff Tuesday afternoon
Russian President Vladimir Putin will hold talks on Ukraine with US envoy Steve Witkoff in Moscow on Tuesday afternoon, the Kremlin said. The pair will meet after American and Ukrainian
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Trump confirms conversation with Venezuela's Maduro
'I wouldn't say it went well or badly, it was a phone call,' Trump says
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Migrant domestic workers seek support, solace after Hong Kong fire
At least 10 of the 146 people killed in the fire were migrant workers
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Technology
ChatGPT is now 3 years old
On November 30, 2022, a chat window changed the world. This week, as OpenAI’s ChatGPT celebrates its third birthday, it does so not as a novelty, but as a daily
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AI is augmenting, not replacing, engineers: Thrive Capital investor
Philip Clark, a partner at the venture capital firm Thrive Capital, has recently stated that AI tools are enhancing the work of software engineers, rather than replacing their jobs, as
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Amazon and Google launch multicloud service for faster connectivity
The initiative will enable customers to establish private, high-speed links between the two companies' computing platforms in minutes instead of weeks.
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Sport
Rohit Sharma: Master of the maximum
In the first ODI against South Africa, he launched three trademark sky-kissers in his 51-ball 57-- three swings that carried far more weight than just runs.
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New Zealand aim for strong start in new WTC cycle against Windies
"The team is clear in their Test match identity, they've done incredibly well as a unit, so just to fall back into that," said New Zealand head coach Rob Walter.
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Naim only local player to fetch over a crore in BPL auction
Opener Naim Sheikh has become the only local player to secure a deal worth more than a crore in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) players' auction
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Real Madrid drop points at Girona in third straight Liga draw
Real Madrid were held to a third consecutive La Liga draw in a 1-1 tie at Girona on Sunday, allowing Barcelona to retain pole position
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How the BPL teams lined up after the auctions
The BPL returned to auction system after a gap of 12 years with Naim Sheikh snapped up for the highest price amongst local players.
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‘I’m not a selector’: Tait on Ankon being overlooked
The selectors themselves have avoided commenting, leaving the team management to front questions they are unwilling or unable to answer.
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আলোচিত
হাসিনার চেয়ে বড় স্বৈরাচার আর কেউ হতে পারবে না: সারজিস
হাসিনার চেয়ে বড় স্বৈরাচার আর কেউ হতে পারবে না: সারজিস আলম
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জামায়াত ক্ষমতায় গেলে ইমাম-মুয়াজ্জিনদের সম্মানি দেবে: মাসুদ সাঈদী
ইসলাম মানুষের সর্বক্ষেত্রে পরিব্যাপ্ত, ব্যক্তিজীবন থেকে নিয়ে পারিবারিক জীবন, রাষ্ট্রীয় জীবন- সর্বক্ষেত্রে ইসলামের নির্দেশনা রয়েছে। একজন ইমামকে যেমনিভাবে নামাজ,
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তারেক রহমানের দেশে ফেরার বিষয়টি কার নিয়ন্ত্রণে?
তারেক রহমান দেশে ফিরলে তিনি দেশের রাজনীতির প্রাদপ্রদীপে চলে আসবেন। সুতরাং যারা চায় নির্বাচন বিলম্বিত হোক কিংবা যারা মনে করে...
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‘ম্যাডাম যখনই বাইর হবে, অন্তত তাঁর গাড়িটা তো দেখতে পাব’
গত ২৩ নভেম্বর শ্বাসকষ্ট দেখা দিলে দ্রুত খালেদা জিয়াকে এভারকেয়ার হাসপাতালে নেওয়া হয়।
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Politics
Bangladesh Nationalist Party chief Khaleda Zia’s condition remains ‘very critical’
Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson and former prime minister Khaleda Zia’s physical condition has remained ‘very critical’.
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Khaleda’s condition shows no change
Bangladesh Nationalist Party chair and former prime minister Khaleda Zia’s physical condition remained unchanged, senior joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said on Sunday afternoon.
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Tarique can get travel pass if he opts for return
Foreign affairs adviser Md Touhid Hossain on Sunday said that the government could provide a one-time travel pass to Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting chair Tarique Rahman if he wished to
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Verdict in case against Hasina, Rehana, Tulip today
A Dhaka Special Judge’s Court is set to deliver its verdict today in one more graft case against deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina over alleged irregularities in the allotment of
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JSD announces names of 170 candidates
The Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal-JSD, a partner of the Ganatantra Mancha, on Sunday announced the names of 170 candidates of the party for vying for the posts of lawmakers in the
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Business
Unicharm begins domestic production of SOFY pads in Bangladesh
The company is also launching a period education programme titled "Moner Kotha with Sofy".
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Asia's factories stumble as US trade deals fail to revive demand
In China, the world's largest manufacturer, factory activity slipped back into contraction,
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Saint Martin's Island tourism: Season opens with 1,174 traveling on first day
The tourist season to Saint Martin's Island formally began today with three passenger vessels carrying 1,174 tourists from Cox's Bazar to the country's only coral island.
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Editorial
The Sheikh Hasina trial: 'Justice' and a fair judicial process
Was justice served by convicting and sentencing Sheikh Hasina to death? From the moment cheers erupted in the courtroom after the death sentence for Sheikh Hasina was announced, it was
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Correlation between energy crunch and industrial production
Energy consumption has historically been a vital indicator of robust economic activities and improved living standards. But when this input turns irregular and insufficient, driving up its costs to an
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COP30: A meagre outcome with major consequences
For Bangladesh, the inadequacy of COP30 is not a distant diplomatic concern but an immediate existential issue.
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How clear and understandable is the wording of referendum question?
The thirteenth national parliamentary election is scheduled to be held in February 2026. The interim government has also decided to hold a referendum on constitutional reform on the same day.
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Education must be the cornerstone for our transformation
We must agree with Fisheries and Livestock Adviser Farida Akhtar stressing the need to reduce education expenses so that students from all walks of life are able to continue their
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Entertainment
‘Glimpses’ into contemporary art: Gallery Kaya’s group exhibition features 12 prominent names
Galleri Kaya is set to inaugurate its latest group exhibition, “Glimpses”, marking 54 years of Bangladesh’s Independence through the works of 12 prominent contemporary and modern Bangladeshi artists.
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Chhayanaut Digital marks first year with archive projects and new content
Chhayanaut has announced an expansion of its online activities as Chhayanaut Digital marks its first anniversary, unveiling a slate of research-led programming, archive-based presentations and projects dedicated to preserving cultural
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James Cameron calls AI-made performances ‘horrifying’ for filmmaking
James Cameron has drawn a hard line against AI-generated performers, calling the technology a threat to the core of filmmaking.
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‘Nishi’, first Bangladeshi film to win EMA Award, set for Bangladesh premiere
“Nishi”, the first Bangladeshi film to win the prestigious Environmental Media Association (EMA) Award in the United States, is set for its Bangladesh premiere next week. According to production house
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Health
Spain mobilises military against swine fever, says contaminated sandwich could be cause
Spain's military was deployed on Monday to contain an African swine fever outbreak near Barcelona which officials suspect may have been triggered by a wild boar eating contaminated food such
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Hypertension the most common illness in country
Hypertension is the most common disease in Bangladesh, with 78 out of every 1,000 people suffering from the non-communicable condition, according to a government survey.
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Life style
Power suits are back and bolder than ever
Modern power dressing blends confidence, identity and style as women embrace updated suits, bold prints and rich jewel tones. Contemporary pantsuits transition from boardroom to casual wear, offering chic cuts,
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When style feels like you: HERSTORY by Aarong’s quiet confidence
HERSTORY by Aarong is a special brand, a luxury womenswear line shaped by our cultural heritage and refined by craftsmanship, blending modernity and time-honoured artistry into couture that feels relevant
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