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Baby cries in courtroom as mother sent to jail; granted bail after several hours
Shilpi Begum, still recovering from a C-section, broke down after her initial bail plea was rejected at Dhaka CMM Court
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PM tells newspaper owners he monitors media, acts on reports
NOAB leaders urge prime minister to clear unpaid govt ad bills and help withdraw cases filed against journalists during the interim govt
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Don’t blame any party unilaterally over Ctg clash: Home minister
Salahuddin Ahmed tells parliament responsibility for the Chhatra Dal-Shibir violence at Chattogram City College should be determined only after a proper investigation
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Construction materials stolen from BMU’s Super Specialised Hospital
No medical equipment taken; probe body formed
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What the government can really do for returnee women migrants
Holistic reintegration systems are essential to address the diverse challenges facing returnee women migrant workers in Bangladesh.
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Humayun Ahmed’s birth anniversary today
The 71st birth anniversary of late eminent author-dramatist-filmmaker Humayun Ahmed will be observed today. Different organisations will observe the day...
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Around 7,900 people died on migration routes in 2025: United Nations
Around 7,900 people are known to have died on migration routes in 2025, with a further 1,500 potentially missing and presumed dead, the United Nations’ migration agency said Tuesday...
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Bangladesh
Palak ordered  submarine cable shutdown, witness tells ICT
A senior telecom official on Tuesday told the International Crimes Tribunal-1 that former state minister Junaid Ahmed Palak instructed him to shut down the internet at the submarine cable level
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Four of a family hacked to death in Naogaon
Four members of a family were hacked to death inside their house at Bahadurpur village under Niamatpur upazila in Naogaon on Monday night.
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BNP holds high-level talks in China
The BNP delegation, currently visiting China at the invitation of the Communist Party of China (CPC), today (Tuesday) held meetings with Chinese Vice President Han Zheng and CPC International Department
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Luggage wrapping service launched at Hajj camp for safer travel
The Ministry of Religious Affairs has introduced a luggage wrapping service at the Hajj camp for the first time to make the pilgrimage easier, smoother and more secure. "The service
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Bangladesh’s foreign debt stands at $78 billion as of Feb: Finance minister
Amir Khosru details debt, repayments and borrowing trends
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BNP-nominated Subarna Thakur had also sought nomination from AL
Subarna Shikdar Thakur, a leader holding a post in the Kashiani upazila unit of the Awami League, has received nomination from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party for a reserved women’s seat
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International
US imposes new sanctions against suppliers of weapons to Iran
Washington targets 14 entities aiding Iran’s weapons procurement
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Vance still in Washington as uncertainty mounts over US-Iran talks
The two sides have offered different timelines for the expiration of the truce
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Interim govt restricted freedom of expression, association: Amnesty
International rights organisation Amnesty International said on Tuesday that Bangladesh’s interim government unnecessarily restricted freedom of expression, association and assembly, as individuals, including human rights defenders, were subjected...
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7,900 people died, disappeared on migration routes in 2025: UN
Around 7,900 people died or disappeared on migration routes in 2025, taking the total dead and missing since 2014 beyond 80,000, the United Nations' migration agency said Tuesday. The UN's
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Strait of Hormuz: Iran to help safe passage of Bangladeshi vessels
The Iranian embassy in Dhaka yesterday said it will continue its efforts to facilitate the safe passage of Bangladeshi vessels through the Strait of Hormuz and has also facilitated the
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UN urges help for stranded Hormuz sailors
The head of the UN maritime agency appealed on Tuesday for help for thousands of seafarers stranded due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, as the Middle East
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Technology
Women entrepreneurs could power Bangladesh’s renewable energy transition
A mix of financial innovation, targeted outreach, community engagement, and risk-sharing will be essential if more women are to participate in renewable energy enterprises.
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LinkedIn says AI is not causing hiring slowdown
LinkedIn's top legal and policy executive says the company's data does not support the narrative that artificial intelligence is responsible for the ongoing decline in hiring, but warns that the
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Amazon invests an additional $5 billion in Anthropic
Amazon is investing an additional $5 billion in Anthropic, with the potential for up to $20 billion more tied to commercial milestones, the companies recently announced.
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Sony brings age checks to PS4 and PS5 users under UK law
Sony has begun introducing age verification requirements for PlayStation users in the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland, as part of efforts to comply with the UK’s Online Safety Act.
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Who is John Ternus, Apple's new CEO?
John Ternus, Apple's head of hardware engineering, is set to succeed Tim Cook as CEO. A look at his 25-year career, key products, and leadership philosophy.
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Sport
Tigresses eye historic series win
Riding high on their historic breakthrough, the Bangladesh women’s team will look to secure their first-ever bilateral series win over Sri Lanka when they face the visitors in the second
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Abhishek's 135 powers Hyderabad to third straight IPL win
Swashbuckling opener Abhishek Sharma struck an unbeaten 135 to fire Sunrisers Hyderabad to their third IPL win in a row as they hammered Delhi Capitals by 47 runs on Tuesday.
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Dorielton quadruple eases Kings into Fed Cup qualifiers
Bashundhara Kings stormed into the qualifiers of the Federation Cup after a 4-1 thrashing of Bangladesh Police FC, finishing top of Group B on goal difference at the Bashundhara Kings
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Maradona's daughter slams 'manipulation' of family by his doctors
Diego Maradona's daughter Gianinna on Tuesday testified about what she called the "total manipulation" of the late player's family by doctors in the lead-up to his 2020 death.
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Sinner wants to use Madrid to boost career Grand Slam chances
World number one Jannik Sinner said Tuesday his principal aim as he prepares for the Madrid Open is to be in the "best possible shape" for Roland Garros next month
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Politics
Warrant issued for arrest of lawmaker Amir Hamza
The Chauhali Cognisance Court in Sirajganj on Tuesday issued an arrest warrant against Kushtia-3 lawmaker and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami leader Mufti Amir Hamza in a defamation case filed over his alleged
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JCD units protest ‘Shibir assault’ at Ctg City College
Rallies, processions held at Dhaka university and Jahangirnagar University
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Swechchhasebak Dal leader, 9 others injured in shooting
AT LEAST 10 people, including a local leader of the Jatiyatabadi Swechchhasebak Dal, the volunteer wing of the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party, were injured when unidentified assailants opened fire at
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53 submit nominations for JS reserved women’s seats
Fifty three candidates submitted their nomination papers till 4:00pm on Tuesday for the election to the reserved women’s seats in the 13th Jatiya Sangsad, representing various political parties, alliances and
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BNP unveils list of 36 women set to enter JS
The BNP yesterday announced its final list of 36 nominees for the 50 reserved seats for women in the 13th Jatiya Sangsad, putting forward a mix of seasoned politicians, young
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BNP walks back on its tobacco control promises
The BNP government amended at least two laws in ways that could further promote the production and use of tobacco products despite pledging tobacco control in its election manifesto, said
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Business
Asst USTR to visit Dhaka soon
Assistant of the United States Trade Representative for South and Central Asia, Brendan Lynch, is set to visit Bangladesh soon as part of efforts to strengthen bilateral trade dialogue between
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Revenue deficit hits Tk 1 trillion in 9 months—what challenges lie ahead?
The country's main revenue-collecting agency, the National Board of Revenue (NBR), is facing a record deficit in the first nine months of the current fiscal year. The shortfall in customs
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Electromart wins three awards at Bangladesh Retail Awards
The company won in the Best Retailer (Electronics) category, Emerging Retailer of the Year, and Most Admired Retailer in New Market Penetration
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Editorial
Govt must treat hospitals first to stop measles spread
THE exposure of children to measles inside hospitals where they have been admitted for unrelated illnesses lays bare a grave failure in infection control and patient safety. Reports from multiple
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Court expected to reconsider media access decision
JOURNALISTS being instructed to leave a courtroom before the hearing of a constitutional matter prompts concern about media access to judicial proceedings. A High Court bench on April 20 asked
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The rising cost of a distant war
Iran-US war is worsening our cost-of-living situation
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World Creativity and Innovation Day
If you walk into a random classroom in Bangladesh and ask the students what they want to be when they grow up, there are some fairly common answers that might
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Support for victims of energy price surge
The low- and fixed-income people of the country have been struggling to make ends meet in the face of ever-rising cost of living since many years. Late last February, they
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Entertainment
Audiences saw their own lives in ‘Eta Amaderi Golpo’: Mostafa Kamal Raz
To be honest, the drama will conclude next month. For all of us who have been part of this journey, working together for so long, it had begun to feel
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Soma Surovi Jannat: The Bangladeshi artist showcased at Britain’s oldest museum
Soma Surovi Jannat makes history as the first Bangladeshi artist to showcase her work in a solo exhibition titled “Climate, Culture, Care” at the Ashmolean Museum—the oldest museum in Britain
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A K Rahul shares stage with Memphis May Fire in Thailand
The performance marks a significant step forward for A K Rahul and his band, highlighting their growing presence on the international stage.
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First look at ‘Wednesday’ Season 3 shows Jenna Ortega in Paris
Netflix has unveiled the first look of the third season of “Wednesday”, featuring Jenna Ortega’s titular character in Paris.
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Health
Modern alternatives could sharply cut tobacco harm
Safer alternatives to smoking could substantially reduce the harm caused by tobacco use, subject matter experts have mentioned. They argued that products such as vaping devices, nicotine pouches, and snus
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Life style
Stylish sarees and blouses that shine beyond just Pahela Baishakh
Embrace Pahela Baishakh with stunning designer sarees, featuring timeless Gorod, elegant Jamdani, and sophisticated Rajshahi silk. Elevate traditional Bengali fashion using high-fashion halter neck blouses or modern fusion drapes to
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Teep trends show tradition can be fashion-forward and fun
Explore the cultural significance of the teep in Bengal, evolving from traditional ritual to modern urban fashion. Whether paired with Jamdani sarees or denim, this versatile accessory symbolizes identity, feminine
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Who should avoid consuming chia seeds
People whose digestive motility is impaired for any reason—such as those suffering from gastroparesis—may also find chia seeds difficult to digest.
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