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Beyondthe safety net
Interestingly, this realisation is no longer limited to the older, settled demographic. A quiet revolution is taking place among the youth.
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Sea drones halt major Russian oil terminal
One of Russia’s largest oil terminals halted operations on Saturday following an attack by sea drones, hours before Ukrainian negotiators were headed to the United States for talks on ending
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Death toll from Israeli aggression in Gaza tops 70,000
The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza on Saturday said more than 70,000 people have been killed since the Israeli forces began aggression in Gaza more than two years ago...
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Human washing machine goes on sale in Japan
After wowing World Expo visitors, a human washing machine is now on sale in Japan, a company spokeswoman said Friday.
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Floods kill 460 in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia
Sri Lanka declared a state of emergency on Saturday and appealed for international assistance as the death toll from floods and mudslides triggered by Cyclone Ditwah rose to 153, with
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JS polls schedule likely in Dec 2nd week: CEC
Chief election commissioner AMM Nasir Uddin announced that the schedules for both the Jatiya Sangsad elections and the referendum were likely to be declared in the second week of December...
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Bangladesh
Madrasa student dies as speeding truck runs him over in Gazipur
Victim fell off a motorcycle while overtaking; a truck coming from behind ran over him
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Voter confidence fragile ahead of national polls
Eminent economist Debapriya Bhattacharya yesterday said voter confidence remains fragile, with many fearing the election may not be held at all and, even if it is, uncertainties persist over how
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Khaleda Zia in critical condition
BNP Chairperson and former prime minister Begum Khaleda Zia remains in a critical condition at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka, where she has been admitted to the Coronary Care Unit (CCU)
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Pry asstt teachers to go on strike today
A section of the assistant teachers of government primary schools is scheduled to begin an indefinite work abstention programme from today, demanding their pay hike and promotion...
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Economic stability, job creation major challenges for next govt: experts
Political leaders and leaders from various sectors on Saturday warned that creating new employment opportunities and restoring stability in the job market would be major challenges for the incoming government
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Education in Bangla key to intellectual growth
Education must begin in the mother tongue if a nation wants to preserve its cultural identity and develop a meaningful intellectual tradition, speakers said at a seminar on Friday.
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Boost readiness as earthquake risk remains high
Bangladesh faces a high risk of major earthquakes due to its location along three active tectonic plate faults, experts warned yesterday, stressing that preparedness, public awareness and modern technology are
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International
Gaza death toll surpasses 70,000
The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza on Saturday said more than 70,000 people have been killed since the war between Israel and Hamas erupted more than two years ago.
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Corbyn’s new party gathers amid fight for UK left
Veteran British socialist Jeremy Corbyn called for his new political party to “come together” as he opened its inaugural conference yesterday, as it seeks to move on from a messy
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Israeli settlers injure 10 in West Bank
The Palestinian Red Crescent said that 10 Palestinians were injured on Saturday in clashes with Israeli settlers near Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank.
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Ukraine team heads to US for peace talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy yesterday said that a delegation headed by security council secretary Rustem Umerov was on its way to the United States to continue talks on an agreement
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How successful has OPEC+’s oil output policy been in 2025?
Ministers of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allied nations (OPEC+) are unlikely to make changes to their oil output strategy when they discuss production at an online
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Thailand, Indonesia begin clean-up after massive floods kill hundreds
The death toll from devastating floods and landslides in Southeast Asia climbed past 400 on Saturday as clean-up and search-and-rescue operations got underway in Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia. Heavy monsoon
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Albanese becomes first Australian PM to wed while in office
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese married his partner Jodie Haydon on Saturday in a private ceremony at his official residence in Canberra, marking the first time an Australian leader has
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Technology
Digging into the NEIR controversy
From December 16, 2025, the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) will start enforcing the NEIR system nationwide. Under NEIR, every mobile handset must be verified before it can connect to
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Researchers discover antibody that neutralizes 98.5% of HIV strains
An international team of scientists led by the German Center for Infection Research (DZIF) at the University of Cologne has recently identified an antibody capable of neutralizing the human immunodeficiency
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Sport
First Division League to start on December 11
BCB vice-president Faruque Ahmed said they would continue efforts to bring the dissenting clubs back into the competition and hinted at the possibility of organising an alternative tournament if needed.
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Diaz late show helps Bayern rebound from Arsenal loss
Luis Diaz scored in stoppage time to help Bayern Munich bounce back from Wednesday's Champions League loss to Arsenal in a 3-1 comeback home win over St Pauli on Saturday
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Bangladesh go down fighting in opener against Australia despite Amirul’s treble
Bangladesh began their maiden FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup campaign with a 5–3 defeat against a stronger Australia side
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Siddikur fires brilliant 67, climbs to joint-8th at Bharath Classic
Siddikur Rahman enjoyed his best round of the campaign on Saturday as the ace Bangladesh golfer carded a stunning five-under 67 to move into joint 8th place with an aggregate
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U17 boys up against hosts China for toughest test
Bangladesh will conclude their group campaign of the AFC U17 Asian Cup Qualifiers with a crucial clash against hosts China
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Liton stars as Bangladesh level T20I series
Bangladesh finally snapped their four-match T20I losing streak with a nerve-testing four-wicket victory over Ireland, drawing the three-match series 1-1 and setting up a tantalising decider in Chattogram on Saturday.
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The Financial Express
Bangladesh drew level in the T20I series with a composed four-wicket win over Ireland in Chattogram on Saturday night. Bangladesh chased 171 with two balls to spare after a disciplined
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আলোচিত
বগুড়া-৩ আসনে জামায়াতের গণমিছিলে মানুষের ঢল
‘আজকের এ সমাবেশে বিপুলসংখ্যক মানুষের উপস্থিতিই প্রমাণ করে দুপচাঁচিয়া ও তালোড়ার মানুষ শান্তি চায়। শান্তির প্রতীক দাঁড়িপাল্লার গণজোয়ার এসেছে। আগামী জাতীয় সংসদ নির্বাচনে হিন্দু-মুসলমান সবার ভালোবাসায় এ আসনে দাঁড়িপাল্লার প্রার্থী
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চরমোনাইর পীরের বক্তব্য অসত্য: জমিয়তে উলামায়ে ইসলাম বাংলাদেশ
চরমোনাইয়ের মাহফিলে জমিয়তে উলামায়ে ইসলাম বাংলাদেশ সম্পর্কে ইসলামী আন্দোলন বাংলাদেশের আমির মুফতি সৈয়দ মুহাম্মদ রেজাউল করীমের বক্তব্যকে ‘অসত্য ও বিভ্রান্তিকর’ বলে দাবি করেছেন জমিয়ত নেতারা। শনিবার (২৯ নভেম্বর) এক যৌথ
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নিজের পায়ে কুড়াল মারছে জামায়াত
নিজের পায়ে কুড়াল মারতে জামায়াত নেতাদের জুড়ি নেই। তাঁরা কোরআনের আয়াতের উদ্ধৃতি দিয়ে হরহামেশাই কথা ও কাজের সমন্বয়ের কথা বলেন।
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দেশে কোটির বেশি মানুষ জানেনই না তাঁরা ডায়াবেটিসে আক্রান্ত
দেশে ৯২ শতাংশ ডায়াবেটিক রোগীর শর্করা নিয়ন্ত্রণে নেই। ডায়াবেটিস নিয়ন্ত্রণ করতে না পারায় নানা জটিলতা সৃষ্টি হতে পারে।
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Politics
Tarique says homecoming not fully in his control
Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting chair Tarique Rahman said that, like any son, he had a deep longing to feel his mother’s affectionate touch in such a difficult time, but the
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BNP announces countrywide victory torch roadshow, grand rally for Dec 16
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party will organise a countrywide ‘Victory Torch Roadshow’ along with a grand rally on December 16 to mark the month of victory...
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President, advisers pray for recovery of Khaleda
President Mohammad Shahabuddin has expressed deep concern over the deteriorating health condition of former prime minister and BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia...
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Mirza Abbas accuse ousted AL govt of ‘slow poisoning’ Khaleda in jail
Bangladesh Nationalist Party Standing Committee member Mirza Abbas on Saturday claimed that the party chairperson Khaleda Zia’s illness was ‘not natural’, alleging that she was subjected to ‘slow poisoning’ while
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Khaleda’s health still in fragile condition, doctors report no notable improvement
The health condition of Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia, now undergoing treatment at Evercare Hospital in the capital, has not shown any significant improvement, according to her medical
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Business
Dollar set for worst week since July
The US dollar was heading for its worst weekly performance since late July on Friday as traders increased bets that the Federal Reserve will cut rates again next month.
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Black Friday consumers go online, rather than stand in line
Bargain-hunting Americans clicked their way through Thanksgiving, spending $8.6 billion online so far on Black Friday, as more consumers turned to laptops and phones instead of braving brisk weather to
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Energy crisis, economic slump weigh on ceramic industry
The country’s ceramic industry is facing one of its toughest periods in recent years, as rising production costs driven by persistent energy shortages and weak domestic demand take a toll
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Editorial
Discussion needed on formation of the caretaker government
The caretaker government system was incorporated into our constitution in 1996 through the 13th amendment. It was the result of a political movement. Compared to other countries at the time,
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We should not be made to fight climate change alone
Climate change continues to be the single greatest existential threat to people in the 21st century, yet this threat is compounded many times over for vulnerable nations such as ours.
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Taxation is pain
Milton Friedman once described his greatest regret -- working on a detail of the income tax system. More specifically, during WWII he worked on the American income tax system and
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Beyond human presence on university campuses
IMAGINE a fox or a python shows up on the campus of a public or private university in Bangladesh. What will happen? It’s likely that this non-human entity will be
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A future beyond rage
The political upheaval of 2024 cannot be described simply as a change of government. Massive student protests spread across the country, resulting in many casualties. I was in the March
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Entertainment
‘Dhaka Echoes: Ghumparani Gaan’ set to unveil a grand musical night
The concert lineup features prominent artistes from the country’s music industry, including bands Level Five and Blue Jeans, alongside solo performers A K Rahul, Firoz Jong, Adverb, Palash Noor, Masha
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‘Should not have been a star’: Aamir Khan
During a session at the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa on Friday, actor Aamir Khan reflected on his 30-year career, saying he became a star despite
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‘Dhwojo Mestorir Moron’ returns to the stage after 20 years
After nearly two decades, Manipuri Theatre is bringing its acclaimed production “Dhwojo Mestorir Moron” back to the stage. The play, which portrays the tragic life of Dhwojo Mestori — a
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The Duffer Brothers cast their former drama teacher in ‘Stranger Things’ Season 5
The Duffer Brothers have brought a meaningful figure from their past into the world of Stranger Things, casting their high school drama teacher, Hope Hynes Love, in Season 5 of
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Health
The Financial Express
Ireland won the toss and opted to bat first in the second T20I against Bangladesh at the Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium on Saturday. Ireland made a single
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Life style
Cracked heels in winter: causes, care and remedies
With winter comes a common yet often uncomfortable problem for many — cracked heels. The condition may start with mild roughness, but in severe cases, cracks can deepen, sometimes causing
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