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Udichi holds exhibition at burnted office
The Bangladesh Udichi Shilpigosthi on Tuesday began a four-day exhibition at its central office on Topkhana Road in the capital Dhaka after 24 days of an arson attack on its
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Myanmar pro-military party claims most seats in election
Myanmar’s dominant pro-military party on Tuesday claimed a majority of elected lower house seats in the country’s junta-run polls, which democracy watchdogs say will prolong the armed forces’ grip.
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Bring courts and legal aid closer to the people
Bangladesh’s constitution promises equal legal protection for all, yet millions of citizens, especially in the rural areas, are left out of the justice process due to distance, delay, and exploitation.
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Why values-based education is crucial for our youth
Human life is not a calm, still lake; rather, it is a vast and often storm-tossed sea. In this sea, favourable winds sometimes blow, while at other times sudden cyclones
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Patient dies after ambulance syndicate allegedly blocked transfer in Shariatpur
Family says obstructions by local ambulance operators delayed journey to Dhaka
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Bangladesh
Bangladesh sees first state-run freelancer ID management software
Some 29 engineers from the ICT department will be the resource pool for ID verification
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Bangladesh needs institutional repair, not tougher policing
People are increasingly weary and frustrated with the pace of improvement in law and order. This is reasonable given the little visible remission in nationwide crime, with gun shootings, knife
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Jamaat leader killed at West Rajabazar home
A leader of the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami was strangled to death at his residence in West Rajabazar area in the capital Dhaka early Tuesday.
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Concern expressed over meaningful elections
People from different walks of life at a citizens’ dialogue on Tuesday expressed concern whether the coming national elections would be meaningful, saying that they were already frustrated that the
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BNP leader’s death in joint forces’ custody sparks protest
A leader of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party died in the custody of joint forces at Jibannagar Upazila Health Complex in Chuadanga early Tuesday.
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Complaint filed against Salman, 24 other businesspeople over Hasina meeting
A complaint alleging crimes against humanity during the July uprising was filed on Tuesday with the office of the chief prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal against detained Beximco Group
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53 nominations reinstated, 17 rejected in 4th-day appeal hearing
The Election Commission on the fourth day of appeal hearings against returning officers’ decisions for the 13th Jatiya Sangsad elections on Tuesday reinstated 53 nominations and cancelled 17.
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International
Yunus for revival of SAARC to enhance regional academic cooperation
Chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday called upon the academics to align the education system with the youths’ expectations and aspirations and stressed on revival of the SAARC to
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UN offers support to combat polls misinformation
UN high commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk has offered the support of his office to counter the surge of misinformation targeting the February 12 elections as chief adviser Professor
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World Bank predicts 2026 GDP growth to improve slightly over forecasts
The global economy is proving more resilient than expected, with 2026 GDP growth expected to improve slightly over forecasts from last June, the World Bank said on Tuesday while warning
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UN: At least 100 children killed in Gaza since ceasefire
At least 100 children have been killed by Israeli airstrikes and ground forces in Gaza since the start of a tenuous ceasefire three months ago, the United Nations said on
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Around 2,000 feared dead as crackdown on Iranian protests intensifies
Thousands of people are feared dead following a severe crackdown on anti-government protests in Iran, as families abroad receive harrowing reports from those still inside the country. Describing the situation
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WHO: Cheaper sugary drinks and alcohol fueling NCDs and injuries
Weak and poorly planned tax structures are making sugar-sweetened beverages and alcohol increasingly affordable worldwide, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Monday, raising alarms over rising risks of obesity,
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Iran braces for escalation as protests, crackdowns and threats collide
Iran stands at a volatile crossroads as nationwide anti-government protests enter a new, deadlier phase, with authorities mounting an aggressive crackdown and the United States intensifying pressure on Tehran. In
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Sport
Alonso’s swift Real exit: What went wrong?
Xabi Alonso departed Real Madrid saying he was “grateful to the club, players and fans”, but the outcome appeared inevitable, waiting for it to be triggered by another fall.
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Rain spoils junior Tigers’ World Cup build-up
Bangladesh endured a frustrating build-up to the ICC Under-19 World Cup as both of their warm-up matches were abandoned due to rain in Zimbabwe.
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BCB unmoved in ICC video conference
Bangladesh Cricket Board yesterday reaffirmed its decision not to travel to India for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup, citing security concerns, during a video conference with the International Cricket
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Man Utd appoint Carrick as manager until end of season
Manchester United have appointed Michael Carrick as manager until the end of the season, the Premier League club said on Tuesday.
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Australia captain Alyssa Healy announces retirement
Australia captain Alyssa Healy said on Tuesday she will to retire from cricket in March after the team's home series with India, ending a storied career
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Politics
Efforts on against level playing field: BNP
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Tuesday alleged that a particular party was deliberately attempting to undermine the level-playing field in the run-up to the Jatiya Sangsad elections, raising the issue
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New political platform likely Friday
Frontline organisers of the July uprising are launching a new political platform on Friday, aimed at laying the foundation for a democratic socialist political party.
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July Oikya urges EC to cancel nominations of JP, NDF  candidates
A group of protesters under the banner of July Oikya on Tuesday submitted a memorandum to the Election Commission, demanding the cancellation of nomination papers filed by the candidates of
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July Oikya march to Election Commission intercepted by police
Police on Tuesday blocked a march by a group of protesters under the banner of ‘July Oikya’ in front of the city’s Nirbachan Bhaban as they attempted to march towards
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AB Party’s Monju apologises for joining Jamaat-led alliance
Mojibur Rahman Monju, chairman of the Amar Bangladesh Party, on Tuesday apologised to the public for joining the 11-party alliance led by Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, admitting that the move undermined expectations
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ইরানের অস্থিরতা কতটা বদলে দেবে বিশ্ব রাজনীতির চিত্র?
ইরানে চলমান গণবিক্ষোভ এখন এক ঐতিহাসিক সন্ধিক্ষণে এসে দাঁড়িয়েছে, যা দেশটির বর্তমান শাসনব্যবস্থার পতন ঘটিয়ে বিশ্ব রাজনীতি ও জ্বালানি বাজারের মানচিত্র বদলে দিতে পা
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প্রার্থিতা ফিরে পেলেন আমানের প্রতিদ্বন্দ্বী জামায়াতের আবদুল হক
রিটার্নিং কর্মকর্তার বাতিলের আদেশ খারিজ করে ঢাকা-২ আসনে জামায়াতে ইসলামীর প্রার্থী কর্নেল (অব.) মোহাম্মদ আবদুল হকের মনোনয়নপত্র বৈধ ঘোষণা...
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Business
Process ongoing for LNG deal with truant firm Socar
Preparation is on stream to award a liquefied natural gas (LNG)-supply contract to a truant foreign firm that had previously left Bangladesh without completing a contracted drilling job, sources say,
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Zaber & Zubair hosts 17th Fabric Week featuring Spring–Summer ’27 collection
Zaber & Zubair Fabrics Limited, a global leader in sustainable and innovative textile solutions, has started the six-day-long 17th edition of its signature Fabric Week, showcasing its innovation and product
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Editorial
Opinion Tarique Rahman’s ‘London experience’ and Bangladesh reality
At a discussion meeting with media editors, BNP Chairperson Tarique Rahman appeared as a mature and attentive political leader. He outlined his plans for development in areas such as water
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Unlicensed, unskilled driving threaten road safety
Most of the road accidents that exact a heavy toll are caused by unskilled, reckless driving. Moreover, the scale of lawlessness around licensing and driver competence represents a systemic failure.
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Democracy, disillusionment and path forward
‘THERE is no last word in politics’ is a phrase frequently used by Bangladeshi politicians to justify unprincipled compromise and to excuse disregard for ordinary citizens. Yet there is indeed
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Missed reforms leave heavy burden for next govt
THE interim government, which assumed office on August 8, 2024 after the fall of the Awami League regime and initiated various reforms in state governance in the changed political context,
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Life style
Cannes Film Festival: a look back at some of the most spectacular red-carpet moments
Let's take a look back at some of the most memorable walks up the steps to the Palais des Festivals from the last few years.
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Cannes 2015: slit skirts, capes and crop tops among the red carpet trends
Movies may take center stage at the Cannes Film Festival, but the event is also a celebration of glamorous fashion. Once again this year, the celebrities on the Croisette offered
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The rising nerd chic
It is no more just about comics and superheroes or being studious and introverted, it is about personality and vibrancy. The stereotypical nerd image is quite outdated for the 21st
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