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BGB-BSF flag meetings fail, 10 including children stuck at Panchagarh border for 3 days
BGB asked BSF to take the group back, but the Indian force refused, according to BGB officials
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‘Trump’s order paper’: Anu Muhammad calls for cancellation of US trade deal
Economist urges govt not to implement any clause of the agreement without parliamentary debate
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Israeli airstrike on police station in Gaza kills five
Gaza’s civil defence service said an Israeli airstrike on a police station killed at least five people on Sunday and wounded several, as violence raged unabated across the Palestinian territory...
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Protest group to rally in Pakistan-administered Kashmir after ‘terror’ ban
Members of a protest movement in Pakistan-administered Kashmir said they would hold demonstrations on Tuesday, days after the local government banned the group under anti-terror laws...
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Bolivia authorises military to clear roadblocks
Bolivia’s legislature on Sunday passed a new law granting US-backed president Rodrigo Paz the power to deploy the military to clear roadblocks that have crippled key cities for weeks...
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1.2m people attend Pope’s mass in Madrid
More than 1.2 million people filled the streets of Madrid on Sunday for a mass by Pope Leo XIV at which he called for a renewal of the Catholic faith
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Kim’s sister says nuclear programme ‘line of no retreat’
North Korea’s nuclear weapons programme is ‘the line of no retreat’, the powerful sister of leader Kim Jong Un said in a statement carried by state media on Sunday ahead
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Bangladesh
One year on, death reference pending in Asiya rape and murder case
Eight-year-old’s mother says the family is still waiting for punishment to be carried out after a swift trial in Magura
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Large number of BGB personnel deployed to prevent ‘push-ins’ at border
Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has deployed a large number of troops across the border areas of 26 districts to prevent reported ‘push-in’ attempts by India’s Border Security Force (BSF), involving
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Say ‘no’ to irregular migration by sea
A Cox’s Bazar roundtable urged rejecting illegal sea migration, highlighting risks and abuses faced by migrants and calling for collective prevention efforts.
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Speaker cautions energy minister over unfulfilled gas supply promise
Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmad on Sunday cautioned power, energy and mineral resources minister Iqbal Hassan Mahmood to thoroughly assess all relevant factors before making commitments at Jatiya Sangsad.
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RAMISA CASE: PM thanks law, home ministers
Prime minister Tarique Rahman thanked law minister Md Asaduzzaman and home minister Salahuddin Ahmed for their roles in identifying and bringing under the law the accused in the rape and
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PALLABI CHILD RAPE, MURDER: Sohel, wife sentenced to death
The Dhaka Metropolitan Violence against Children Prevention Tribunal on Sunday sentenced Sohel Rana and his wife Swapna Khatun to death on charges of rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl
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JS committee calls for strategic fuel reserve expansion, diversified imports
A special parliamentary committee formed to review the country’s recent energy situation has recommended expanding Bangladesh’s strategic fuel reserves to ensure storage capacity for at least three months, diversifying import
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International
Trump says he would not unfreeze Iran's assets before peace deal is done
US president ⁠also says that he was not demanding that Lebanon be a part of a short-term deal with Tehran
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Central African Republic to accept third-country deportees from US, sources say
Timing of first flights to Central African Republic unclear
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Iran WC team blast US visa row on arrival in Mexico
Iran's World Cup squad landed in Mexico on Sunday under the shadow of a bitter diplomatic row, after the United States -- in open military conflict with Tehran -- refused
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Pentagon reportedly flags Israel over spying concerns
The move comes amid rising strain in US-Israel relations following disputes over Iran and Lebanon
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Argentina stroll to pre-World Cup win over Honduras
Argentina eased to a 2-0 victory against a lacklustre Honduras in the reigning champions' penultimate World Cup warm-up game in Texas on Saturday.
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Meet Egypt's World Cup stars named after football icons
New Age, a Dhaka-based leading English language daily newspaper, is a major source of news of Bangladesh and international affairs
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Omitted by France, Camavinga goes to US for course at Harvard
Even though Eduardo Camavinga was left out of France's World Cup squad he was at hand when Les Bleus arrived at their Masachusetts base, taking a brief course at Harvard
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Technology
Jobs of the week
Here are our picks for jobs of the week. Check out the article for more details.
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No one wants to launch a game anywhere near GTA VI
Video game publishers are clearing the final months of 2026 almost entirely, reshuffling their biggest releases to avoid landing anywhere near 'Grand Theft Auto VI'.
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ChatGPT’s Lockdown Mode limits web access to counter prompt injection attacks
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has recently introduced a new security feature, Lockdown Mode, designed to reduce the risk of sensitive data being exposed through prompt injection attacks, where malicious
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Sport
Two faces of Goa: From South’s serenity to North’s buzz
A visit to the 16th-century Basilica of Bom Jesus was among the highlights of the trip.
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Tamim becomes BCB president uncontested after election sweep
Former Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal was elected uncontested as president of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) after no other candidate challenged his nomination following Sunday's board elections, the BCB Election
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Tamim elected BCB director with highest votes; who else has been elected?
Most directors representing divisional sports associations were elected unopposed in the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) Board of Directors election. The only contests took place in the Khulna and Barishal divisions,
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CCGP approves acquisition of FIFA World Cup 2026 media rights for BTV
The Cabinet Committee on Government Purchase (CCGP) today, Sunday, approved a proposal for Bangladesh Television (BTV) to acquire the all-media broadcasting rights for the FIFA World Cup 2026 directly from
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Volpato says it was 'time to come home' after Australia debut
Cristian Volpato said he could feel in his heart it was "time to come home" after the former Italy under-21 international made his Australia debut on Saturday following his shock
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'We want to achieve something remarkable': Xhaka on Switzerland's WC ambitions
Switzerland's Granit Xhaka is calmness personified when talk turns to the FIFA World Cup 2026. It will be his fourth edition of the global showpiece, after Brazil 2014, Russia 2018
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Belgium game will be difficult in a highly competitive group, says Egypt's coach
Egypt's coach Hossam Hassan sees the opening match in the World Cup against Belgium as the most difficult game in the "highly competitive" Group G.
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Politics
45 detained after BCL activists bring out procession in Cumilla
Police seize five vehicles; legal action underway
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65% people spared from power tariff hike - Says info minister
Information Minister Zahir Uddin Swapon yesterday said the government kept 65 percent of the country’s marginal consumers outside the electricity price hike, considering the global energy crisis and domestic realities.
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Govt to provide full support for Dhaka’s dev - Says Fakhrul
LGRD and Cooperatives Minister Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir yesterday said the government will take appropriate measures to make Dhaka more dynamic, attractive, liveable, and scenic, instead of leaving it entangled
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BNP MPs voice concerns over law and order
Bangladesh Nationalist Party lawmakers on Saturday expressed concern over the deteriorating law and order across the country, particularly the recent rise in incidents of rape and murder, during a parliamentary
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Historic Six-Point Day today
Today is historic Six-Point Day, commemorating the movement and sacrifices made in the struggle to realise the demand for autonomy for the then East Pakistan, now Bangladesh.
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BNP activists involved in many mob incidents, says NCP
National Citizen Party spokesperson Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuiyan on Saturday alleged that individuals linked with the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party were involved in many mob-related incidents across the country.
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Five BNP men sued over alleged rape, looting in Rajshahi
A case was filed against five leaders and activists of the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its associate organisations on charges of rape and looting of a woman at Puthia
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Business
Power, fuel price hikes to intensify inflation pressure
With fuel prices increased in two rounds, the latest power tariff hike will add to the already high inflationary pressure, according to the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD).
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Govt plans tax relief for content creators
May extend metro rail VAT exemption
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Foreign businesses pulling out of Cuba fearing US sanctions
From Spanish hotel group Melia to German shipping company Hapap-Lloyd, foreign businesses are pulling out of Cuba for fear of falling foul of US sanctions...
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Editorial
Every case of sexual abuse should enrage us
Reports of serious human rights abuses overload the media daily, but perhaps no section of our society suffers as much abuse as women and children.
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Govt response to measles outbreak falls short
THE outbreak of measles, with 63,134 hospital admissions and 612 deaths since March, is not merely a public health emergency but also a growing economic crisis for thousands of families.
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Bangladesh’s bid for strategic independence
THE timing was deliberate. Turkish foreign minister Hakan Fidan arrived in Bangladesh this week as part of a broader South Asia tour that also included Singapore, Indonesia, and South Korea
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Moving beyond ‘unpeopling’
AN ANALYSIS of Bangladesh’s national budget since independence shows that marginalised groups such as family farmers, rural women, indigenous peoples and those targeted for agricultural-land-water-body reforms have consistently remained neglected
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Power sector needs review of deals, not tariff increase
THE Finance Division is reported to be setting aside Tk 370 billion in the forthcoming budget in power-sector subsidy. Yet, the Power Development Board could face a gap of about
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Entertainment
‘I was effectively banned for 10 years’: Sreelekha Mitra after Swarup Biswas arrest
His arrest followed a complaint filed by a makeup artist, who accused him of demanding money in exchange for work opportunities and threatening her when she failed to comply, according
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‘Hothat Brishti’ remake set for Puja release
The original “Hothat Brishti”, directed by Basu Chatterjee, was released in 1998 and starred Ferdous and Priyanka.
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Ilias Kanchan’s ongoing fight towards recovery
Popular actor and Chairman of Nirapad Sarak Chai (Nischa), Ilias Kanchan, who is undergoing treatment in London after being diagnosed with a brain tumour, has not shown the level of
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Roman Sacrifice releases ‘NIDRA’
Formed in 2011, the band has built a reputation within Bangladesh’s underground metal scene through releases such as their 2016 debut album “Niyontron” and subsequent singles “Bibhrom” and “Chinho”.
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Health
Suhrawardy Hospital director removed days after DAB protest
Dr Mamunur Rashid made OSD and attached to DGHS
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Life style
When excessive concern about food becomes a sign of mental illness
The article discusses the growing prevalence of eating disorders among adolescents, influenced by social media and brain development, recommending family-based treatment and cognitive therapy.
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