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People who stay back in Dhaka on Eid
Every festival in Dhaka feels vibrant and full of life. The city embraces every celebration with warmth and enthusiasm. But Eid is different. It is a festival that calls people
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Israel, Russia added to UN blacklist on sexual violence in conflicts
Israeli and Russian security forces have been added to a United Nations blacklist on sexual violence in conflict, according to a report reviewed Thursday by AFP..
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Climate change making hajj hotter, less safe: study
Climate change is gradually shrinking the times of year when the annual Muslim hajj pilgrimage can take place in safe weather conditions, according to a new study published on Friday....
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We learn English for years, but learn too little. Why?
Bangladesh's English education system relies on outdated grammar-translation methods, hindering communicative fluency and deepening systemic class inequality.
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Israel breaks all contact with UN secretary-general
The Israeli mission to the United Nations said in a statement that it would have no contact with the secretary-general’s office as long as Guterres serves as its head...
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Huge crowd at national zoo to see albino buffalo ‘Donald Trump’
On Thursday, a huge number of visitors entered the zoo to see the buffalo, according to Atiqur Rahman, the curator of the zoo...
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Bangladesh
Bangladesh is still trapped in a cycle of injustice
Despite the 2024 mass uprising, Bangladesh’s flawed political transition continues perpetuating human rights abuses and systemic injustice.
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Cattle oversupply leaves traders with heavy losses
It was around 1:00pm yesterday. By then, most sacrificial animals across Dhaka had already been sacrificed, but Habibur Rahman was still sitting at the Kachukhet cattle market with his two
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Eid holidays, rain increase child drowning risk
Drowning is one of the leading causes of death among children under five in Bangladesh. According to data from the National Health and Injury Survey Bangladesh completed in 2024, more
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People continue to leave Dhaka
A huge number of people continued to leave Dhaka on the second day of Eid-ul-Azha on Friday.
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BGB steps up Jashore border surveillance to stop push-ins, rawhide smuggling
Security forces launch awareness campaigns and step up patrols in vulnerable border areas
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A stone through the train window, a journey turned nightmare
At least 27 stone-throwing attacks were recorded in a year on the Cox’s Bazar rail route, injuring 12 passengers and raising concerns over safety on moving trains
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International
Blue Origin rocket explodes on launch pad: US media
Video from the incident shows smoke emerging from beneath the rocket before it fully combusts into a massive fireball
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Iran, US reach deal to extend ceasefire, pending Trump's approval
If approved by leadership in Washington and Tehran, it would amount to the biggest step towards peace since the conflict began on February 28
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UN warns of record heat through 2030
Global average temperatures are likely to continue at or near record levels this year and for the next four years afterwards, the United Nations warned yesterday.
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Depay in Netherlands World Cup squad, Frimpong misses out
Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman has included Corinthians forward Memphis Depay in his World Cup squad announced on Wednesday, but Liverpool wing-back Jeremie Frimpong misses out.
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Germany urge players to avoid political statements at World Cup
Germany sporting director Rudi Voeller on Wednesday urged members of the World Cup squad to avoid making political statements during this summer's tournament.
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Yamal's Spain dreaming of Euro-World Cup double repeat
Boosted by teenage phenomenon Lamine Yamal, Luis de la Fuente's Spain are attempting to follow in the footsteps of the country's golden generation, who conquered Europe in 2008 and then
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Technology
Online child protection likely to find favour at digital G7
Ministers gathering for a digital G7 meeting in Paris on Friday will likely find common ground on online child protection,
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Meta launches paid subscriptions for Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp
Meta has rolled out paid subscription tiers for Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp to users worldwide, as the company moves to diversify its revenue beyond advertising and consolidate its growing portfolio
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Sport
Sinner's exit rocks French Open but Sabalenka and Gauff surge ahead
Jannik Sinner's stunning Roland Garros exit shattered what had shaped up as one of the most predictable French Opens since Rafa Nadal's era, throwing the men's draw wide open on
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Butler stands by Bangladesh’s attack-minded philosophy after Maldives win
Bangladesh women's football team head coach Peter Butler has fiercely defended his tactical approach, declaring he would rather quit than change his attack-minded philosophy, following his side’s 4-2 win over
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France's Kouame, 17, youngest man into Slam third round since Nadal
Home hope Moise Kouame became the youngest man to reach the third round of a Grand Slam tournament since Rafael Nadal 23 years ago, after an epic French Open victory
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Photos with Messi as World Cup debutants Jordan aim to prove they belong
The tournament expanding to 48 teams from 32 helped propel Jordan, a country of 12 million people with a creaking football infrastructure, to their maiden finals.
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World Cup crashes New Zealand goalkeeper's wedding
"It's not a bad thing to cancel your wedding for – it only happens every four years," the 27-year-old keeper told New Zealand media.
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আলোচিত
‘মানুষের অনুভূতির বিকল্প হতে পারে না এআই’
হলিউডের কিংবদন্তি নির্মাতা স্টিভেন স্পিলবার্গ বলেছেন, সিনেমার সৃজনশীল কাজে কৃত্রিম বুদ্ধিমত্তা বা এআই কখনো মানুষের বিকল্প হতে পারে না। তার মতে, এআই সহায়ক প্রযুক্তি হিসেবে কাজে লাগানো যেতে পারে। তবে
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Politics
BNP’s Rizvi meets slain Ramisa’s family on PM’s behalf on Eid day
Prime minister’s adviser and BNP senior joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi on Thursday met the family of slain child Ramisa Akter in their Pallabi home in Dhaka on the
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BNP for building a Bangladesh free from discrimination
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Thursday has called for building a Bangladesh free from discrimination....
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Business
Oil falls over 1% on reports of potential US-Iran ceasefire deal
The US and Iran reached an agreement on Thursday to extend a ceasefire and lift restrictions on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz
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Prices of sacrificial animal hides in Dhaka lower than last year
The government raised the price of salt cowhide from sacrificial animals by Tk 2 per square foot this year compared to last year. However, hides are not being sold at
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Fashion, footwear retailers report weak Eid-ul-Azha sales amid inflation woes
Retailers say repeated festivals, weather disruptions and reduced purchasing power dampened consumer spending
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Editorial
No alternative to Padma Barrage project for Bangladesh’s water security
Recently I read several writings expressing differing opinions about the Padma Barrage project. In reality, any infrastructure built over water can have harmful effects on the environment and human life,
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Entertainment
Nabila reflects on tradition, motherhood on Eid
Known for her calm screen presence and thoughtful role choices, Nabila has maintained a steady position in the industry while balancing her personal life and career.
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Eid Day 2: What to watch on TV today
Friday brings a dense Eid television schedule across Bangladeshi channels, with blockbuster films, telefilms, dramas, music shows and magazine programmes filling the day. From Shakib Khan-led films to ensemble drama-heavy
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8 films release today across 181 cinema halls nationwide
Some of the films are showing in both single-screen and multiplex halls. Others are multiplex-only.
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Health
Ad-din newborn deaths: 3 core investigation areas
The deaths of six newborns at Dhaka’s Ad-Din Medical College Hospital the day before Eid-ul-Azha have triggered panic among patients and relatives, prompting a wave of departures as multiple authorities
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Families in distress as child ward hit by staff shortage at Barishal hospital
Families allege poor treatment, medicine shortages, and forced discharges as only seven nurses handle over 100 patients during Eid holidays
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