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Why Germany is always a favourite in every World Cup
Support the clinical precision of Germany at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where Die Mannschaft thrives beyond individual superstitions. Their historic thrashes, from Brazil to Curaçao, prove that tactical harmony
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When Bengalis stood up to racism in the UK
Before the murder of Altab Ali, the community was facing racism in silence.
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Rice prices remain high for months
The prices of almost all major daily essentials and vegetables remained relatively stable on Friday amid sufficient supply, according to market data.
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Hockey legend Abdus Sadeque passes away
Legendary Bangladesh national hockey team player and captain Abdus Sadeque passed away at a city hospital on Sunday.
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Why the Strait of Hormuz reopening won't ease price pressures anytime soon
The Strait of Hormuz is open, but global shipping faces a long recovery. From container imbalances to port congestion, here is the outlook for 2026.
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BGB foils BSF bid to push 20 people into Bangladesh
Flag meeting held after incident at Chapainawabganj border
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Fire at Gazipur oil processing factory under control
Three firefighting units deployed as authorities report no casualties so far
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Bangladesh
PM’s official visit: Dhaka, Beijing likely to sign 15-17 bilateral instruments
Tarique will leave for Malaysia tomorrow and for China on Monday afternoon
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Private Medical Colleges: Foreign student enrolment drops over past 3 years
Enrolment of foreign students in Bangladesh’s private medical colleges has declined sharply over the past three years, raising concerns about the sector’s competitiveness and the country’s position as a destination
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National Tea Day to be celebrated today
Bangladesh Tea Board will celebrate National Tea Day 2026 at Srimangal of Moulvibazar district today, on June 20, with the theme ‘Development of the Tea Industry, Greening the Economy.’
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UAE expected to return ex-IGP Benazir soon: minister
Home minister Salahuddin Ahmed on Saturday expressed hope that the government of the United Arab Emirates would soon arrange the return of former Inspector General of Police Benazir Ahmed to
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Editors’ Council condemns arrest of journalist over report on state minister
The Editors’ Council on Saturday expressed deep concern and strongly protested against the arrest and imprisonment of Dainik Agrajatra Pratidin acting editor Md Rezanur Islam, in connection with a case
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Khulna solar plant lies idle for 14 years
A 20-kilowatt solar power plant and training centre in Khulna city, set up in 2008 to promote renewable energy and create public awareness, has been lying idle for nearly 14
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BGB foils push in attempt in Chapainawabganj
The Border Guard Bangladesh on Friday night thwarted an alleged attempt by India’s Border Security Force to push 20 people into Bangladesh through the Chouka border under Shibganj upazila in
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International
Paraguay save World Cup skins with win over eliminated Turkey
Ten-man Paraguay beat Turkey 1-0 at the World Cup on Friday, a result that kept their hopes alive and also guaranteed that co-hosts the USA win Group D.
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Paraguay's Almiron sent off under new FIFA 'mouth-covering' rule
Paraguay's Miguel Almiron claimed an unwanted piece of football history on Friday after becoming the first player to be sent off for covering his mouth during an on-field confrontation under
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Iran's treatment at World Cup 'a dark point' for football: official
Iran's treatment at the World Cup in North America is a ‘dark point’ in the history of the competition, a leading Iranian football official said Friday.
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Germany meet Ivory Coast in high-stakes World Cup clash, Sweden face Dutch
High-scoring Germany face a powerful Ivory Coast side at the World Cup on Saturday with the winner guaranteed a place in the last 32, while Sweden can also book their
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PM to seek recruitment of more Bangladeshis in Malaysia
Bangladesh will seek to reopen Malaysia’s labour market for its workers—which has been suspended since 2024—during Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s maiden tour to the Southeast Asian country.
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10 years on, how has Brexit affected key issues?
Immigration, trade and the economy were all key issues during the Brexit campaign
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Australia detects first case of contagious H5 bird flu
The disease had been found in a migratory sea bird, a brown skua, in remote Western Australia, and the result confirmed by the national science agency.
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Technology
AI firm Midjourney launches medical venture built around ultrasound imaging
Midjourney, the company best known for its artificial intelligence (AI) image generator, has unveiled a new healthcare-focused venture centred on full-body ultrasound scanning.
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Telegram loses bid to overturn India's temporary blocking of the app
Ban followed allegations of medical exam paper leaks
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Sport
Hockey legend Abdus Sadeque passes away
Abdus Sadeque, a pioneering figure in Bangladesh hockey, passed away on Sunday morning at a hospital in Dhaka.
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Day 9 at a glance: Heroes, records and a red card
Matias Galarza and Ismael Saibari registered the quickest goals of these global finals. The Paraguay midfielder scored after merely 64 seconds against Turkey, while the Morocco forward was on target
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Hasan keen on picking Anderson's brains next time they meet
The 25-year-old believes playing county cricket in England, particularly with the Duke ball in seam- and swing-friendly conditions, will be a valuable learning experience.
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Germany meet Ivory Coast in high-stakes clash, Sweden face Dutch
History will be made in another of Saturday's games as Japan face Tunisia in Monterrey, Mexico for the 1,000th game at a World Cup.
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Why Almiron saw red: A look at the new World Cup rules
In the third minute of first-half stoppage time, Almiron was sent off after covering his mouth while speaking to Turkey defender Mert Muldur during a confrontation. The dismissal was issued
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আলোচিত
মঠবাড়িয়ায় নানাবাড়িতে বেড়াতে এসে পানিতে ডুবে ২ সহোদর শিশুর মৃত্যু
আজ বিকেলে দুই ভাই বাড়ির উঠানে খেলতে যায়। সন্ধ্যার দিকে তাদের কোথাও দেখতে না পেয়ে পরিবারের লোকজন খোঁজাখুঁজি শুরু করেন।
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এবার শাহপরাণের মাজার নিয়ে ডিসি সরোয়ারের নির্দেশনা
এবার শাহপরাণের মাজার নিয়ে ডিসি সরোয়ারের নির্দেশনা
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বাংলাদেশকে ঘিরে নতুন কূটনৈতিক চাপ
বর্তমান পরিস্থিতিতে বাংলাদেশের জন্য কয়েকটি বিষয় বিশেষভাবে গুরুত্বপূর্ণ- প্রথমত, সন্ত্রাসবাদ দমনে অর্জিত সাফল্য আন্তর্জাতিক অঙ্গনে আরো জোরালোভাবে তুলে ধরা। দ্বিতীয়ত, ভারত, চীন, যুক্তরাষ্ট্র, ইউরোপীয় ইউনিয়ন, তুরস্ক ও মধ্যপ্রাচ্যের দেশগুলোর সাথে
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জুলাই সনদের বিরোধিতা মানে সংস্কার-দর্শনের বিরোধিতা
বাংলাদেশের রাজনৈতিক পরিস্থিতি এখন এমন এক জায়গায় দাঁড়িয়েছে যেখানে আমরা নিজেরাই নিজেদের নিয়ে বিভ্রান্ত। আমি প্রায়ই ভাবি, বিদেশীরা আমাদের দেখে কী ভাবছে? কয়েক মাস আগেও তারা দেখেছে- একটি গণ-অভ্যুত্থান হলো,
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রাষ্ট্র সংস্কার প্রশ্নে সরকারকে এক একবিন্দুও ছাড় দিব না: নাসীরুদ্দীন পাটওয়ারী
জাতীয় নাগরিক পার্টির (এনসিপি) মুখ্য সমন্বয়ক নাসির উদ্দিন পাটোয়ারী বলেছেন, রাষ্ট্র সংস্কারের প্রশ্নে বর্তমান সরকারকে একবিন্দুও ছাড় দেওয়া হবে না।
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Politics
Who benefits from the budget if prices do not fall, asks Shafiqur
Jamaat ameer says syndicates remain entrenched across the market
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Jamaat to revive its youth unit
Jamaat-e-Islami is stepping up the activities of its youth unit across the country to strengthen its organisational base among young people and increase their involvement in political and social initiatives.
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Invest in edn, health to build nation: PM
Emphasising that “investment in children’s education and health is the most important investment in nation-building,” Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has issued a message on the occasion of the “Primary School
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BNP trying to establish one-party rule
Leader of the Opposition and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman yesterday alleged that the BNP is attempting to establish one-party rule in the country.
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Police on alert over possible clashes on AL founding anniv
The police have warned of possible clashes between leaders and activists of the Bangladesh Awami League, whose activities are now banned, and members of various political parties, particularly the National
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Controversies deepen over Shahe Alam’s alleged misdeeds
Local government state minister Mir Shahe Alam continues to stay at the centre of controversies with the arrest of a newspaper’s acting editor and the revelation that a school in
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Business
Five takeaways from the economy last week
The following is a recap of those major stories as covered by Star Business
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EU to develop new tools to tackle China export flood
There is a growing consensus in the European Union that it is too dependent on China
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WEAB seeks govt support for women-led businesses
Women Entrepreneurs Association of Bangladesh on Thursday described the proposed national budget for fiscal year 2026-27 as timely, realistic and inclusive, saying it has been designed to address current economic
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Editorial
Why build roads through a reserved forest?
Find alternative routes that doesn't wreck Baitarani forest
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How to restore the moral compass of corporate banking
For years, corporate banking in Bangladesh has been built not simply on lending but also on stewardship.
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Does the government really want an independent NHRC?
The people of Bangladesh have suffered too heavily for too long from abuse of power, lack of accountable governance, deficits in the rule of law and access to justice, and
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Can the climate budget be just if resilience is ‘subsidised’ by women’s unpaid care work?
The allocation for climate action in the proposed budget for FY2026-27 deserves recognition.
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We cannot avoid the moral questions behind the measles and Ad-din crises
Reading a recent report by The Daily Star on the number of measles victims, I could not help but link the number “666” printed in red with something ominous.
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Health
Jhenaidah hospital hit by staff, equipment shortages
The 250-bed General Hospital in Jhenaidah, the district’s main public healthcare facility serving nearly 20 lakh people, is facing acute shortages of manpower and critical medical equipment, raising concerns over
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