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Rampura shootings: Lone arrested accused Chanchal brought to ICT ahead of verdict
The tribunal is set to delivery its verdict in the crimes against humanity
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Three Pakistani troops killed in terror attack in Karachi
Three Pakistani Rangers were killed in a terror attack in the southern megacity Karachi on Saturday evening, the country's military said, following an explosion and heavy gunfire
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Iran Guards say strikes against Kuwait, Bahrain in retaliation for US attack
Iran's Revolutionary Guards said on Sunday that it carried out strikes against Kuwait and Bahrain in retaliation for US attacks on Iranian territory, warning any further aggression would be met
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Trump threatens to destroy Iran after new exchange of strikes
Tehran said Sunday it carried out a third day of retaliatory strikes against United States attacks on Iranian territory, as both accused the other of violating their fragile ceasefire, straining
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The new era of MSME growth
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) have firmly established themselves as the driving force behind Bangladesh’s economic narrative. Generating a massive chunk of employment nationwide, these resilient businesses keep manufacturing,
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Data gap holding back Bangladesh SMEs
Bangladesh’s 11.7 million small and medium enterprises (SMEs) continue to operate far below their potential largely because of the absence of reliable data systems linking businesses with finance, markets and
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Bangladesh
Financial strain: City Group explores sale of non-core assets
City Group, one of Bangladesh’s leading conglomerates, is considering the divestment of selected non-core business units to generate funds and streamline operations amid a mountainous financial burden.
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Ex-AL lawmaker Nur Mohammad held in Dhaka
Dhaka Metropolitan Police's Detective Branch arrested former Awami League lawmaker Nur Mohammad at a home in the capital's Gulshan area on Saturday...
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Law and order, money laundering risk budget implementation: ruling lawmaker
Treasury bench lawmaker for the Noakhali-1 constituency, AM Mahbub Uddin Khokon, on Sunday said that the implementation of the proposed budget for the 2026–27 financial year would face major challenges,
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Why Bangladesh’s ‘Look East’ policy matters more than ever
Begum Khaleda Zia is widely regarded as the pioneer who actively shaped and adopted Bangladesh’s formal ‘Look East’ policy during her tenures as Prime Minister of Bangladesh.
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JS to pass finance bill tomorrow
The finance bill 2026 is going to be passed in the Jatiya Sangsad tomorrow with some changes to the original proposals made by the finance minister on June 11.
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Juba League leader hacked to death in Feni
A Juba League leader was hacked to death in the Nijkunjara Samity Bazar area of Ghopal Union under Chhagalnaiya upazila in Feni on Saturday.
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Female doctor found dead at Shahbagh flat
The police suspected that the female doctor, whose body was recovered at an apartment of the Aziz Super Market building at Shahbagh in the capital on Friday, had been dead
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International
Iran Guards say strikes against Kuwait, Bahrain in retaliation for US attack
Iran and the United States have both accused the other of violating their fragile ceasefire, straining negotiations meant to end the Middle East war.
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Australia goalkeeper Patrick Beach has beach named after him
Australian goalkeeping hero Patrick Beach said he was feeling ‘the love’ after a well-known strip of sand in Melbourne was temporarily renamed in his honour.
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Tuchel delighted to have Bellingham in 'sweet spot'
England coach Thomas Tuchel hailed Jude Bellingham after the Real Madrid star scored one goal and made another in Saturday's 2-0 World Cup win over Panama, describing the number 10
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The 'Flamingo Revolution': What's behind Albania's protests?
For weeks now, images of crowds of Albanians protesting on the streets have been relayed around the world. The protesters say they are fighting for democracy. PM Edi Rama insists
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A painful wait by a pile of rubble in quake-hit Venezuela
Rescue crews working at one of the many buildings destroyed in Venezuela's killer earthquakes called for silence as they heard some kind of sound from a survivor buried in the
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Colombia and Portugal through to last 32 after thrilling draw
Colombia finished top of World Cup Group K after playing out a highly-entertaining end-to-end 0-0 draw with Portugal on Saturday.
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South Korea's chaotic World Cup ends in group phase
South Korea's turbulent World Cup campaign ended in the group phase on Saturday when results went against them to squeeze them out of contention for the knockout rounds.
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Technology
Technology key to unlocking SME potential
Bangladesh’s small and medium enterprise sector must rapidly adopt digital technologies, artificial intelligence and Fourth Industrial Revolution tools to become more productive, competitive and capable of creating jobs on a
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Why technological progress isn't making us freer
Technological advancement in capitalism prioritises surplus extraction over human freedom, reinforcing structural inequality rather than societal liberation.
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Sport
Ronaldo's Portugal held by Colombia, to face Croatia in Round of 32
Colombia finished top of World Cup Group K after playing out a highly entertaining end-to-end 0-0 draw with Portugal on Sunday.
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Lo Celso, Lautaro brush aside doubts over Argentina's lack of scorers beyond Messi
If there were any doubts that Argentina lacked a goalscorer other than the great Lionel Messi, those were put to rest when the defending champions took the lead through a
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Lo Celso, Lautaro fire Argentina into two-goal lead over Jordan at half-time
Argentina have taken firm control of their final group-stage match, heading into the break with a comfortable 2–0 lead over Jordan
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Scotland boss Clarke resigns after World Cup exit confirmed
Scotland manager Steve Clarke has stepped down following his side's elimination from the World Cup in the group stage, the Scottish Football Association announced Sunday.
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DR Congo make history as they set up World Cup last 32 clash with England
Yoane Wissa scored twice as DR Congo beat Uzbekistan 3-1 and qualified for the last 32 of the World Cup for the first time in their history on Sunday.
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Scotland, South Korea eliminated from World Cup
Scotland and South Korea were eliminated from the World Cup on Saturday after failing to make it into the top eight of the third-placed teams. Both teams exited after one
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আলোচিত
২০ বছরের সংসারের ইতি টানলেন সুষমা রেজা ও কুশল
সামাজিক যোগাযোগমাধ্যমে পরিচিত ও জনপ্রিয় চিকিৎসক দম্পতি ডা. সুষমা রেজা ও ডা. সায়েদুল আশরাফ কুশল তাদের প্রায় দুই দশকের দাম্পত্য জীবনের ইতি টানার ঘোষণা দিয়েছেন।
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মাজারে হিসাব রাখবে মন্ত্রীর নেতৃত্বে কমিটি
সিলেটে হযরত শাহজালাল (রহ.) মাজারের দানের টাকার আয়-ব্যয়ের হিসাব রাখবে বাণিজ্যমন্ত্রী খন্দকার আব্দুল মুক্তাদিরের নেতৃত্বে কমিটি। আপাতত একমাস তারা এই হিসাব রাখবেন। এরপর ঠিক করবেন কর্মপরিকল্পনা। কীভাবে মাজার চলবে, আয়ের
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শেরপুরে অবশেষে শতবর্ষী বট বৃক্ষ কাটা বন্ধ হলো ডিসির হস্তক্ষেপে
শেরপুরে অবশেষে শতবর্ষী বট বৃক্ষ রক্ষা পেলো কাটা থেকে জেলা প্রশাসক ফরিদা ইয়াসমিন এর হস্তক্ষেপে।জানা গেছে, শেরপুর সদর উপজেলার লছমনপুর ইউনিয়নের ছোট ঝাউয়ের চর নামাপাড়া পুরাতন ঈদগাহ মাঠের
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তিস্তা চুক্তিতে ভারতের ব্যর্থতায় বাংলাদেশে চীনের প্রভাব বাড়ছে
প্রধানমন্ত্রী তারেক রহমানের প্রথম চীন সফরকে দক্ষিণ এশিয়ার ভূরাজনীতিতে একটি তাৎপর্যপূর্ণ মোড় হিসেবে ব্যাখ্যা করছে ভারতের সংবাদমাধ্যমগুলো। বিশেষ করে মোংলা বন্দরের অর্থনৈতিক অঞ্চল, তিস্তা প্রকল্পে চীনের সম্পৃক্ততা, সম্ভাব্য সামরিক সহযোগিতা
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ব্যর্থতার দায় স্বীকার করে নিলেন উরুগুয়ের কোচ
দুইবারের বিশ্বচ্যাম্পিয়ন উরুগুয়ের জন্য এবারের বিশ্বকাপ ছিল হতাশার। গ্রুপ পর্বে একটি ম্যাচও জিততে না পেরে বিদায় নিতে হয়েছে দলটিকে। এমন ব্যর্থতার পর কোনো অজুহাত ন
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মন্ত্রী-এমপিদের অপকর্মের দায় কেন প্রধানমন্ত্রীকে নিতে হবে?
প্রধানমন্ত্রী তারেক রহমান যখন তার দক্ষতা, নতুন চিন্তা ও উদ্ভাবনী শক্তি দিয়ে দেশকে এগিয়ে নিতে নিরন্তর ছুটে চলেছেন, তখন কোনো...
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Politics
‘Who killed the intellectuals?’
BNP lawmaker Zainul Abdin Farroque (Noakhali-2) yesterday questioned Jamaat-e-Islami’s stance during the 1971 Liberation War and asked who carried out the killings of intellectuals on the eve of victory.
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Jamaat MPs slam budget, law and order at JS
Jamaat-e-Islami lawmakers Rafiqul Islam Khan and Shahjahan Chowdhury criticised the government’s handling of law and order, the banking sector, and the proposed budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year during the
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From the JS gallery
Two lawmakers from the ruling alliance confronted each other in parliament yesterday, triggering an unscheduled debate over Bangladesh’s Islamic banking system.
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Gazi Ataur Rahman named Islami Andolan Bangladesh secretary general
Party unveils new central committee while retaining Rezaul Karim as ameer
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Business
Bangladesh needs a market-access plan before the repayment wall arrives
The cushion of cheap, long-dated official credit that has spared Bangladesh the discipline of markets is shrinking, with no channel ready for when it runs thin
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Amazon Prime Day offers a glimpse into US consumer as shoppers navigate with pinched wallets
The multibillion-dollar spend marks a 9.3 percent year-over-year increase that retail experts attribute to high inflation coupled with shoppers' purchasing of more discretionary, long-lasting products
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European economies suffer from heatwave
When the mercury rises so do the costs for an economy as productivity melts and growth becomes lethargic, providing an additional challenge to Europe as it struggles with high energy
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Editorial
Breaking with the past: Building institutions that prevent torture
On this International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, Bangladesh has the chance to lead, not only through words but through action.
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Health sector weaknesses the budget must target
In the proposed FY2026-27 national budget, the Government of Bangladesh has allocated Tk 69,409 crore to the health sector, out of a total budget of Tk 9.38 lakh crore.
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A river we celebrate, but fail to protect
We have been discussing the dangers of microplastic pollution in our river systems for years now, so the report that microplastics were found in fish from the Halda River may
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The institutional push behind academic brain drain
As someone who had the opportunity to stay back after completing further studies, I feel that portraying the issue of non-returning academics as a crisis of individual morality, rather than
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How Bangladesh can make its university research budget work
Bangladesh does not necessarily need to invest more in university research. It needs to spend what it already has as if research were meant to generate tangible outcomes.
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Entertainment
‘Ispahani Mirzapore Banglabid’ returns with seventh season
Ispahani Group directors Zahida Ispahani and Mirza Ahmed Ispahani were also present. Judges Anisul Hoque, Tropa Majumdar, and Professor Tariq Manzoor from Department of Bangla, University of Dhaka attended alongside
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After ‘Siir Siir’ on the World Cup stage, Sanjoy and Nora return with new anthem
In addition to lending his vocals to the track, Sanjoy wrote the lyrics and composed and produced the music. He noted that work on the project had been underway for
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Health
Vitamin A Plus campaign starts today with 2.4 crore child target
The nationwide programme follows the measles-rubella campaign, where officials reported achieving 103% vaccination coverage
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A modern habit with lasting consequences
Hours spent looking down at phones, tablets and laptops may seem harmless, but they can quietly take a toll on the body.
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