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Jubo Dal activist hacked to death in Joypurhat
Police suspect a financial dispute behind the killing
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Trump cancels second wave of attacks on Venezuela after cooperation
The USA and Venezuela are working well together, he says
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Microcredit Bank to operate as non-profit under BB oversight: CDF
Credit and Development Forum, a national association and network of microfinance institutions, has said that the proposed Microcredit Bank would be a social business, strictly regulated by the Bangladesh Bank,
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Prices of rice go up
The prices of Miniket and Nazirshail rice witnessed a fresh hike of about Tk 2-4 a kilogram in the capital’s retail markets over the week ending Friday.
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The European Union on Tuesday night (Jan. 6) assured BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman
The European Union on Tuesday night (Jan. 6) assured BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman that it will stand beside Bangladesh with stronger and increased cooperation in the coming days. “They
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Nawaz holds nerve as Chattogram clinch last-ball thriller
Hasan Nawaz held his nerve with an unbeaten 35 off 36 balls as Chattogram Royals edged past Rajshahi Warriors by two wickets in a low-scoring, last-ball thriller of the Bangladesh
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Rishad spins Hobart to commanding win with career-best BBL figures
Rishad finished with impressive figures of three for 26 from his four overs, surpassing his previous best of three for 33 against Perth Scorchers last month. His three-wicket haul played
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Bangladesh
One held with 41 bottles of foreign liquor in Satkhira
A drug trafficker has been arrested with 41 bottles of foreign liquor worth nearly Tk 2 lakh in an operation conducted by the Coast Guard in Shyamnagar, Satkhira. The arrestee
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Promotion eludes field-level forest officers
Despite assurances from the environment, forest and climate change adviser and directives from the law ministry, field-level forest officers have been deprived of promotion. Forest officers allege that seniority is
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4 killed in fire after 3 vehicles collide in Daudkandi
A fire broke out following a collision involving a bus, a battery-powered auto-rickshaw and a motorcycle in Daudkandi, Cumilla, leaving four people dead. Two of the deceased were children. The
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BB directs banks to construct women-friendly washrooms
Bangladesh Bank (BB) has issued a directive instructing all public and private sector banks to construct hygienic, women-friendly washrooms for female officers and employees, as well as for women seeking
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International
Pakistan envoy calls on Tarique
The Pakistan high commissioner to Bangladesh, Imran Haider, on Friday paid a courtesy call on Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting chairman Tarique Rahman.
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German, Australian envoys call on Tarique Rahman
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting chairman, Tarique Rahman, on Friday held separate meetings with Germany’s ambassador Rudiger Lotz and Australian high commissioner to Bangladesh Susan Riley.
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Italy PM says does not believe US will attack Greenland
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said Friday she does not believe the United States will attack Greenland, but that its “assertive methods” were intended to dissuade interference from other countries.
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Why Southeast Asia’s online scam..
Cambodia’s arrest and extradition of a powerful tycoon accused of running a vast online scam network marks a rare strike against an industry that has stolen tens of billions of
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‘Still shaken': Trepidation in Venezuela after US captures Maduro
An anxious quiet fell over Venezuela ‘s capital on Sunday as trepidation mixed with joy while a nation waited to see what comes next.
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Somalia’s fight against extremist militants shows signs of success on the streets of Mogadishu
Mogadishu’s first line of defense against the next militant attack on Somalia’s capital ranges from machine gunners in pick-up trucks to young men in plainclothes manning checkpoints.
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Major protests that have shaken Iran over the past 50 years
Over the past 50 years, Iran has been shaken by a series of protests. Beginning with the demonstrations that led to the founding of the Islamic Republic to now, here's
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Technology
Here are the top 7 video games we loved in 2025
2025 was a year where video games felt more expressive and willing to take creative risks. From emotionally heavy narratives and experimental art styles to refined sequels and long-awaited franchise
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Jobs of the week
Here are our picks for jobs of the week. Check out the article for more details.
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How the Dutch East India Company invented the MNC
On a March day in 1602, the Dutch Republic tried to solve a problem of commerce with a piece of statecraft. Rival merchant groups were bidding up the cost of
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Startups believe earbuds can be the future of AI: report
Several new startups believe the ideal device to deliver artificial intelligence's capabilities may already be in your ears: headphones and earbuds. As tech companies search for the perfect AI hardware,
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A ride back in time: the Royal Enfield Classic 350
There is a quiet kind of poetry in the way the Royal Enfield Classic 350 Chrome Red catches the morning light. Its chrome fuel tank mirrors the world around it,
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Sport
Controversial remarks about Tamim: CWAB demands apology from BCB director
The Cricketers’ Welfare Association of Bangladesh (CWAB) convened a press conference in Sylhet to protest controversial remarks made by Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) director M Najmul Islam about Tamim Iqbal.
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BCB alerts ICC to security concerns
The board is now waiting for ICC's response, which could determine whether or not Bangladesh participate in the event, set to begin on February 7 in India and Sri Lanka.
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Sabalenka gets revenge over Keys in statement win
World number one Aryna Sabalenka sent an Australian Open warning as she beat Madison Keys on Friday in Brisbane in a repeat of last year's Melbourne final
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Swiatek romps to United Cup victory in 58 minutes
World number two Iga Swiatek defied a partisan crowd to thrash Australian Maya Joint in Sydney on Friday and give Poland the lead in their United Cup quarter-final
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Man City sign forward Semenyo for a reported £65 million
Manchester City added to their attacking arsenal on Friday with the signing of Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth for a reported £65 million ($87 million)
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BCB director calls Tamim ‘Indian agent’; Mominul, Taskin speak out in protest
In the post, Nazmul wrote, “This time, the people of Bengal have witnessed with their own eyes the emergence of yet another proven Indian agent.”
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Politics, the IPL and a World Cup flashpoint: Explaining the India–Bangladesh cricket rift
Off-field battles in cricket are nothing new, but this time, off-field politics has shaken the cricketing world, with Bangladesh firmly at the centre of attention.
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আলোচিত
জুলাই যোদ্ধাদের দায়মুক্তি দিতে অধ্যাদেশ হচ্ছে
জুলাই যোদ্ধাদের দায়মুক্তি দিতে অধ্যাদেশ হচ্ছে
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বিএনপি-জামায়াত কি জাতীয় সরকার গঠন করবে?
বিএনপির ভারপ্রাপ্ত চেয়ারম্যান তারেক রহমানের সঙ্গে এক বৈঠকের পর জামায়াতের আমির শফিকুর রহমানের বক্তব্য ঘিরে জাতীয় সরকার গঠনের প্রশ্ন নতুন করে আলোচনায় এসেছে।
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মানুষই ক্ষমতার মালিক—এ বিশ্বাস থেকে রাজনীতি করতে হবে: আমীর খসরু
ক্ষমতার রাজনীতি থেকে বেরিয়ে এসে জনগণের সুবিধাকে সর্বাগ্রে গুরুত্ব দেওয়ার আহ্বান জানিয়েছেন বিএনপির স্থায়ী কমিটির সদস্য আমীর খসরু মাহমুদ চৌধুরী...
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Politics
Does Venezuela Herald a No-Rules International Orde?
The most important question stemming from America’s intervention in Venezuela is not whether it violated international law and norms, but what it reveals about the future of the liberal international
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PM slams CJ for comparing Bangladesh with Pakistan
Coming down heavily on the chief justice for comparing Bangladesh with Pakistan, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina says she is not scared at all with such a threat and this is
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CPB leaders demand smooth gas supply
Leaders of Communist Party of Bangladesh said at a protest rally in Dhaka on Thursday that city dwellers were suffering greatly from interrupted gas supplies in Dhaka and others cities
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Ideals of Serajul Alam Khan stressed to overcome political crisis
Politicians and professionals on Thursday at a discussion in Dhaka said that political ideals of Serajul Alam Khan should be followed to overcome the ongoing political crisis of the country.
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Business
EU countries override France to greenlight Mercosur trade deal
The EU gave Friday a long-delayed go ahead to a huge trade deal with South American bloc Mercosur championed by business groups but loathed by many European farmers — overriding
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Bangladesh seeks tariff cut at meeting with USTR
National security adviser Khalilur Rahman has proposed to the US Trade Representative to reduce the reciprocal tariff from current 20 per cent.
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Editorial
Welcome steps that require effective execution
THE government’s decision on a revised national essential medicines list and comprehensive drug pricing guidelines is a timely, commendable intervention. The list, approved by the authorities on January 8, has
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Energy planning falters as gas supply tightens
A LEAK in the gas pipeline, a priority supply of gas to fertiliser industries and a declining domestic gas production by international oil companies have created a supply shortage, hitting
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Delhi and Dhaka need to find an..
We are befuddled by the continued escalation in tensions between the interim government of Bangladesh and its counterpart in Delhi led by the BJP, and the abject inability of the
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From the British High Commission..
From December 26-30 of last year, WildTeam had the honour of hosting Her Excellency the British High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Ms Sarah Cooke, along with her spouse Mr Calum McCallum
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Chemical-drenched Dhaka and invincible dengue
THE global history of pest control through synthetic chemicals (pesticides/biocides) has shown that this approach is neither the only nor the best solution. Chemicalisation has caused enormous harm to humans,
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Entertainment
Legendary film star Razzak passes away
Legendary Bangla film actor Razzak passes away at a hospital in Dhaka. He was 76.
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Faruque Ahmed: An artiste of the people
The play, “Rangmahal”, was staged recently and received an encouraging response. Speaking to The Daily Star, Faruque Ahmed reflects on his professional debut as a director, audience reception, memories of
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Zendaya and Robert Pattinson shine in first poster for ‘The Drama’
The first poster for Kristoffer Borgli’s upcoming romantic comedy “The Drama” has been unveiled, with Zendaya sharing the image on social media. The film, in which she stars opposite Robert
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Will Smith sued by tour violinist over alleged sexual harassment and wrongful dismissal
Joseph alleges that the dismissal caused significant emotional distress, including symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, as well as financial loss. He is seeking damages for sexual harassment, retaliation and wrongful
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Health
Making fertility care fairer: WHO issued first global infertility guideline
The World Health Organisation (WHO) called on countries to make fertility care safer, fairer and more affordable as it released its first-ever global guideline for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment
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Life style
Own these shoes, own the look—a modern man’s wardrobe guide
A stylish man needs versatile shoes: quality trainers for daily comfort, classic dress shoes for polish, and soft loafers for effortless elegance. Choose footwear that balances fit, comfort, and timeless
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How Methila made Bangladeshi tradition shine on the global stage
Miss Universe look celebrated Bangladeshi heritage through a Jamdani saree and armour-like traditional jewellery
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The vest trend every stylish wedding guest should know
Redefine wedding attire by wearing experimental men’s vests featuring bold floral prints and intricate karchupi embroidery. These tailored garments elevate traditional panjabis, allowing grooms and guests to showcase refined style
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