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Why AI cannot be left unsupervised
In November 2021, all 193 UNESCO member states unanimously adopted the landmark recommendation on the ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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Beyond the Surface depicts nature, human experiences
A five-day international group art exhibition titled Beyond the Surface, depicting nature and diverse human experiences, is under way at Gallery MAFA at Lalmatia in Dhaka.
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Shahidul Zahir’s polyphonic voice challenged grand narratives: seminar
Writers, literary researchers and critics expressed that fiction writer Shahidul Zahir challenged the mainstream historical narratives through his polyphonic, memory-driven narratives.
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Khulshi OC withdrawn over police assault on Nayeem Hasan
Nayeem alleged he was assaulted by policemen in the Lalkhan Bazar area
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Ukrainian strike kills one in southern Russia
A Ukrainian drone attack killed one person and wounded at least three others in southern Russia, a regional official said Saturday, with nearly 100 people fighting to extinguish a fire
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Israel hits south Lebanon as Iran, US near deal
Lebanon reported Israeli strikes in the country’s south on Saturday, as the Israeli army issued evacuation warnings for the city of Nabatieh and more than 20 other locations ahead of
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Bangladesh
Bangladesh’s strategic dilemma in the Bay of Bengal
Sir Walter Raleigh wrote in the sixteenth century: “Whoever commands the sea commands the trade; whoever commands the trade commands the riches; and whoever commands the riches commands the world
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622 people killed in road accidents in May: report
At least 622 people were killed and 1,652 others were injured in 613 road accidents across the country in May, according to a Passenger Welfare Association of Bangladesh report.
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Ad-din to appeal licence revocation today
Ad-din Medical College Hospital at Moghbazar in the capital will appeal today for a review of a recent decision by the Directorate General of Health Services to cancel its licence
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External debt interest payments to double in FY29
External interest payments will continue to grow and will be almost double in the next three financial years, while the government is struggling to meet its overseas debt obligations due
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PM urges every citizen to plant tree to ensure clean environment
Prime minister Tarique Rahman has urged every citizen of the country to plant at least one tree sapling to build a clean and pollution-free environment for the next generation.
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Cat halts metro rail services for 20 minutes
Metro rail services in Dhaka city were closed for around 20 minutes after a cat fell onto the Shahbagh metro station’s high-voltage tracks at noon on Saturday.
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International
Spain tipped as World Cup favourites
Alex Grimaldo believes Spain can emulate their Golden Generation by winning the World Cup two years after being crowned European champions.
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Whole England squad must feel loved at World Cup: Bellingham
Jude Bellingham says every member of England's World Cup squad must feel ‘loved’ as he admitted things were not right off the pitch at Euro 2024.
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Qatar earn first ever World Cup point with late goal
Qatar's Boualem Khoukhi stunned Switzerland with a late equaliser as the sides played out a 1-1 draw in their opening Group B match at the World Cup on Saturday.
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123 India-registered Rohingyas pushed in by BSF still in BD
At least 123 Rohingyas who were registered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in India are still being sheltered in Bangladesh’s overcrowded Rohingya camp...
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12 stranded along border as BGB-BSF flag meet fails
Members of the Border Guard Bangladesh foiled two more alleged push-in attempts by the Indian Border Security Force at border points in Lalmonirhat and Chapainawabganj between Friday night and early
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Technology
Google gives users more control over search data and recommendations
Google is introducing a new system for managing personalisation across its search-related services, giving users more direct control over how their activity is stored and used to shape recommendations.
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Anthropic cuts access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 over US 'national security' order
The company said it received the letter at 5:21 pm (2121 GMT).
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Sport
Driving the future: Why Bangladesh golf needs greater investment
Bangladesh's professional golf landscape has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past decade.
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Gill, bowlers power India to win over Afghanistan in rain-hit ODI
Skipper Shubman Gill's unbeaten 84 and inspired bowling led India to an emphatic seven-wicket win over Afghanistan in a rain-reduced 25-overs-a-side ODI contest on Saturday.
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Qatar earn first ever World Cup point with late goal
Qatar's Boualem Khoukhi stunned Switzerland with a late equaliser as the sides played out a 1-1 draw in their opening match at the World Cup on Saturday.
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'We have the right to dream'
"We achieved one dream when we arrived here, to be here, and now today is another little dream," the Spaniard told reporters.
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আলোচিত
তরুণদের হাতে নেতৃত্ব দিয়ে দেশ গড়ার ডাক মির্জা ফখরুলের
তরুণদের হাতে নেতৃত্ব ও দায়িত্ব অর্পণের মাধ্যমেই বর্তমান সরকার দেশকে এগিয়ে নিতে চায় বলে জানিয়েছেন বিএনপি মহাসচিব মির্জা ফখরুল ইসলাম আলমগীর। একই সঙ্গে যুবদলের
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Politics
Won’t give govt ‘much time’
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman yesterday warned that the opposition alliance would not give the government much time to implement the public mandate delivered through the July charter referendum.
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Scrap trade deal with US, Workers Party iterates demand
The Workers Party of Bangladesh on Saturday at a rally in Dhaka renewed its call for scrapping the ‘unequal’ trade deal signed with the United States during the interim government
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Shafiqur urges PM to accept referendum verdict
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami amir and leader of the opposition in parliament Shafiqur Rahman on Saturday urged prime minister Tarique Rahman to accept the referendum verdict, warning of consequences if the people’s
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14 Chhatra League activists arrested over flash procession
The police on Saturday morning arrested 14 leaders and activists of banned Bangladesh Chhatra League allegedly for disrupting law and order by bringing out a flash procession in the capital’s
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Jamaat chief urges govt to seek explanation from Indian envoy
Shafiqur says Trivedi's remark about India and Bangladesh “becoming one” needs clarification
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Six sent to jail over procession by banned BCL men in Netrokona
They were arrested in raids after case was filed under the Anti-Terrorism Act
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Govt aims to build self-reliant, industrially developed Bangladesh, says Fakhrul
The local government, rural development and cooperative minister Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Saturday said that the BNP government wanted to transform Bangladesh into a self-reliant, stable and industrially developed
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Business
Weak banking sector is a major obstacle to achieving economic goals
Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury has presented an ambitious budget with an expenditure of Tk 9.38 trillion to achieve 6. 5 per cent growth. He also said that from
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Who benefits from digital relief?
In Bangladesh, we have a special talent for feeding the stable owner, polishing the saddle, praising the horse and then wondering why the rider is still walking barefoot.
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United Commercial Bank saw 23% deposit growth in 2025
United Commercial Bank PLC (UCB) recorded its highest-ever deposit growth of 23 percent in 2025, more than double the banking sector’s average growth rate of 11 percent despite various macroeconomic
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Editorial
Opinion The budget has become populist
The budget of Tk 9.38 trillion presented in the National Parliament for the fiscal year 2026-27 has become public-oriented, in one word. This is the first budget of the current
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Digital indigestion: mobile and algorithm
BANGLADESH has been in the mobile era for more than three decades although it has been in the thick of it for a decade and a half with the introduction
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Is no one safe from police excesses?
Police's assault on cricketer Nayeem shows a lack of strong accountability measures.
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Air pollution: What Beijing got right that Dhaka still hasn't
Around five years ago, headlines worldwide noted Beijing’s skyline darkened by pollution.
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In need of prudent power policy
THE floor of the parliament is meant to be a place for democratic accountability, where the vulnerabilities of citizens are converted into state protection. But in a recent session, it
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Entertainment
‘Michael’ becomes highest-grossing music biopic of all time
Directed by Antoine Fuqua, the film stars Jaafar Jackson, nephew of the late King of Pop, in the lead role.
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Sanjoy’s iconic World Cup feat was anything but accidental
The Sanjoy we saw on yesterday, performing “SIIR SIIR” alongside Nora Fatehi and French artiste Vegedream while donning a maroon jacket with Bangladesh’s iconic Bengal Tiger, Shapla, and the red
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Health
Stopping measles before it spreads
A child develops a fever, starts coughing, and complains of a runny nose.
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When one vaccine protects many
A disease many thought was fading into history has returned with alarming force. Measles, one of the world’s most contagious childhood illnesses, is once again spreading across several countries, including
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Life style
Kishwar Chowdhury unveils new book: We had no reference point for our food
By telling stories of smoke, rice, and water, Kishwar Chowdhury has crafted a new narrative of Bengali identity. Her book, Smoke, Rice, Water: Recipes and Stories from a Bengali Home,
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