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Law Opinion / Can an approver be punished?
The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT)-1 has recently delivered the first verdict concerning the crimes against humanity committed during the July uprising.
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WHO warns of increase in malaria cases, deaths
Deaths linked to malaria last year rose last year, the World Health Organisation said on Thursday, warning also of an increase in cases and resistance to current treatment.
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Democrats release photos of Epstein’s notorious private island
Democrats in the US Congress released photos and videos Wednesday showing the luxury island home where convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein allegedly forced underage girls into sex with powerful men.
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Rain forecasts raise fears in Indonesia, Sri Lanka
Rain forecasts on Thursday raised fears of more damage in flood-hit Indonesia and Sri Lanka, after earlier deluges killed more than 1,500 people in four countries.
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Keep energy infrastructure out of war, Turkey warns Moscow, Kyiv
Turkey warned Russia and Ukraine against targeting energy infrastructure following several Black Sea drone attacks claimed by Kyiv on Russia-linked tankers, energy minister Alparslan Bayraktar said.
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Trump admin launches immigration crackdown in New Orleans
The US Department of Homeland Security launched an immigration crackdown on Wednesday in New Orleans, the latest Democratic-run city to be targeted by the Trump administration.
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Bangladesh
BNP announces 36 more candidates for 13th national election
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has announced 36 additional candidates for the upcoming 13th parliamentary election. The announcement was made at a press conference at the BNP chairperson’s office in
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Khaleda Zia preparing to depart for London on Qatar air ambulance
The medical board has decided to take BNP Chairperson and former prime minister Khaleda Zia to London for advanced treatment and a royal air ambulance provided by the Amir of
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India’s BSF returns body of Bangladeshi killed in Lalmonirhat border
BGB lodges strong protest over Sabuj Mia’s death
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Khaleda Zia’s London journey delayed as air ambulance arrival postponed
BNP says aircraft from Qatar now expected on Saturday
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UK universities halt, suspend admissions of Bangladeshi and Pakistani students
Several universities in the United Kingdom (UK) have begun cancelling and suspending admission applications from Bangladeshi and Pakistani students.
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Dhaka air quality 2nd worst in the world Friday morning
Air pollution remains one of the biggest challenges for Bangladesh, with its capital ranked as the second most polluted city in the world on Friday morning. At 9am, Dhaka’s Air
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Air ambulance delay likely to push Khaleda Zia’s London travel to Sunday
BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia is unlikely to travel to London before Sunday as her planned medical flight has been delayed because the special air ambulance provided by the Amir
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International
Putin to hold summit talks with Modi in Delhi
Will discuss defence, oil, and nuclear energy
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New US strike on alleged drug boat in Pacific kills four
A strike on an alleged drug-trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean killed four people on Thursday, the US military said, amid a growing controversy over a campaign that has
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Body of youth killed in BSF firing at Lalmonirhat border handed over to Bangladesh authorities
Indian Border Security Force has handed over the body of a Bangladeshi man who was allegedly shot to death along the Patgram border in Lalmonirhat on early Thursday...
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WHO warns of increase in malaria cases and deaths
Deaths linked to malaria last year rose last year, the World Health Organization said yesterday, warning also of an increase in cases and resistance to current treatment.
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Israel warns of strike in south Lebanon
The Israeli military yesterday said it would soon strike what it described as Hezbollah military infrastructure in southern Lebanon and warned people in two villages to evacuate immediately.
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Path to peace in Ukraine unclear
The path ahead for Ukraine peace talks is unclear, US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday, after what he called “reasonably good” talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US
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UN warns of new atrocities in Sudan
UN Human Rights commissioner Volker Turk said yesterday he fears new “atrocities” in Sudan amid intense fighting between the army and paramilitary forces in the battleground Kordofan region.
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Technology
Facebook oversight board admits 'frustrations' in 5 years of work
Facebook -- since renamed Meta -- announced the Oversight Board, often referred to as the group's "supreme court", at a 2018 nadir of public trust in the tech giant.
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Sport
BCB prioritises stable coaching setup before T20 WC
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is focusing on ensuring stability in the national team's coaching panel ahead of the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup, having resolved its issues with senior
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‘Size doesn’t matter’: Amirul on Bangladesh’s spirit
The Faridpur-born former BKSP trainee now leads the scorers' chart with 12 goals in four matches.
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Amorim frustrated by wasteful Man Utd
Amorim's men also lost 1-0 at home to Everton despite playing against 10 men for almost the entire match in their previous game at Old Trafford.
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'I hope I can be there': Messi on 2026 FIFA World Cup
The 38-year-old Inter Miami forward said he wants to help Argentina defend its 2022 crown in North America next summer.
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Lyon ‘absolutely filthy’ over Brisbane Test omission
Australia spinner Nathan Lyon made no secret of his disappointment with being dropped for the second Ashes Test in Brisbane, saying he had not yet been able to bring himself
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আলোচিত
নতুন চারটি ছানা পেয়ে সুস্থ হচ্ছে মা কুকুরটি
গতকাল বুধবার দুপুরে মা কুকুরটির কাছে দুটি ছানা উপহার দিয়েছেন উপজেলার সামাজিক ও স্বেচ্ছাসেবী সংগঠন ‘ঈশ্বরদিয়ান’–এর কর্মীরা। তাঁরা বলছেন, সানন্দে ছানা দুটিকে আপন করে নিয়ে ভালো আছে মা কুকুরটি।
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নির্বাচনে দেবিদ্বারের প্রত্যেক ভোটারই আমার কর্মী হবে
‘আগে ভোট চাইতে গেলে ভোটারদের টাকা দিতে হতো, আর এখন আমি ভোটের জন্য গেলে মায়েরাই আমাকে খাবার দেয়, পকেটে টাকা গুঁজে দেয়। এইটাই আমার জন্য সবচেয়ে বড় পাওয়া।‘
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চবি শিক্ষার্থীর ঝুলন্ত মরদেহ উদ্ধার
চট্টগ্রাম নগরীর খুলশী এলাকার একটি বাসা থেকে চট্টগ্রাম বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের (চবি) এক শিক্ষার্থীর ঝুলন্ত মরদেহ উদ্ধার করেছে পুলিশ। নিহত শিক্ষার্থীর নাম ওমর ফারুক সুমন।
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বন্দরের স্থাপনা বিদেশিদের না দিতে লাল পতাকা মিছিল
বন্দরের স্থাপনা বিদেশিদের না দেওয়ার দাবিতে লাল পতাকা নিয়ে মিছিল ও সমাবেশ করেছেন
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Politics
Khaleda scheduled to be taken to UK today
Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson and former prime minister Khaleda Zia is scheduled to be taken to the United Kingdom on Friday morning for advanced medical treatment.
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15 injured in police action on left parties’ march towards Jamuna
At least 15 leaders and activists of left political parties were injured on Thursday as the police charged batons at them in the capital’s Kakrail area.
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Cancellation of BNP candidate Ratan’s nomination demanded
A section of leaders and activists of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party in Munshiganj, on Thursday, demanded cancellation of the nomination of the candidate for the Munshiganj-3 constituency, Md Kamruzzaman Ratan.
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Ensure polls in February overcoming all obstacles: Mancha
Leaders of the Ganatantra Mancha on Thursday urged the interim government to take appropriate steps to hold the next general election in February, overcoming all the obstacles.
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BNP announces nationwide prayers for Khaleda Zia’s recovery
Bangladesh Nationalist Party has announced a nationwide programme of religious observances and prayers for the immediate recovery and improved health of the party’s chairperson Khaleda Zia...
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Business
ILO ratifications pave way for GSP+, FTA talks: EU ambassador
Ratifying key International Labour Organization (ILO) conventions will help Bangladesh better negotiate the GSP+ scheme and a potential Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the European Union (EU), as it demonstrates
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Exporters criticise high bank interest
Bangladesh is losing ground to regional competitors as high interest rates push up business costs, according to top businessmen, as they call for a cut in the policy rate and
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Exports fall for 4th month as US tariff continues to bite
Bangladesh’s merchandise exports have declined for the fourth consecutive month, as the reciprocal tariff measures by the United States and a slump in global demand continue to weigh on the
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Editorial
Dhaka cannot carry the nation alone
The United Nations’ latest report ranking Dhaka as the world’s second largest city by population should serve as a stark warning for us. While our capital has been the epicentre
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Staying ahead of the flames
The surge in fires we witnessed across Bangladesh over the month of November was a grim reminder of our chronic fire safety failures. With the winter season upon us now,
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Opinion Can HarmonyOS compete with Windows and macOS?
For decades, the personal computing world has been largely dominated by two operating systems: Microsoft Windows and Apple’s macOS. Even Linux, though influential in server environments and niche communities, hasn’t
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Dear mothers, stop coddling your sons
Mothers are the epitome of sacrifice, the symbol of eternal kindness and the always-available emotional anchor. They will protect their children with their lives.
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Analysis Is Bangladesh–India relationship still stuck in 1971?
Five and a half decades later, Bangladesh–India relations now stand before a difficult reality. After the 2024 mass uprising, Bangladesh has changed significantly; a new force has emerged at the
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Entertainment
Pakistani band Kaavish has to leave Dhaka without performing, here’s why
Pakistani band Kaavish, which performed in Dhaka earlier this year, was scheduled to return to the stage at the end of the year for a concert organised by Prime Wave
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World Press Photo’s 70th anniversary exhibition opens in Dhaka today
Alam urged visitors to engage with the show as a site for dialogue — not just as a display of award-winning photographs — and to critically consider how visual history
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‘10 e 10’: Shibu hopes to disrupt the music industry
Shehab Shahariar, also known as Shibu—the upstart musician behind the song—shared how it all happened. “I was on a bus, heading home from university, when Hania Aamir posted my song.
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‘Mortal Kombat’ star Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa dies at 75
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, the Japanese-American actor best known for portraying Shang Tsung in the “Mortal Kombat” franchise and for his role in Amazon’s “The Man in the High Castle”, has died
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