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When “America First” policy translates into “China First” outcome in a new Cold War
US containment strategies risk strategic inversion, unintentionally accelerating global production networks that reinforce China’s deep industrial centrality.
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Learning to love the hyphen: Bangladeshi-American
After I returned to America from my first trip to Bangladesh, I felt more confident.
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Two girls raped in two districts
Victims in Patuakhali and Kushtia undergoing treatment as police investigate
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10 lakh yaba pills seized in separate BGB drives in Cox’s Bazar
The operations were carried out in Teknaf, Ramu
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Bangladesh
Ties with India, China not zero‑sum: Khalilur
Talking to Indian media, the foreign minister says any concerns India may have in this regard should be put to rest
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'Pir' beaten to death in Kushtia; shrine vandalised and set on fire
An alleged pir (spiritual leader) was beaten and hacked to death during an attack on his shrine in Kushtia over accusations of insulting religion. The shrine was also vandalised and
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Public Admin objects as Telecom Minister wants controversial official
Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology Minister Fakir Mahbub Anam has sent an demi official (DO) letter to the Ministry of Public Administration, seeking to appoint a controversial official of the
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Bangladesh condemns Israeli strikes on Lebanon and death of Dipali
Bangladesh has condemned the recent Israeli attacks on Lebanon resulting in the loss of civilian lives and injuries and the tragic killing of Dipali Begum, a Bangladeshi national, reportedly in
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Road accidents kill nearly 100 children among 532 in March across country: RSF
At least 98 children were killed in road crashes across Bangladesh in March, underscoring the growing toll of unsafe roads on the country’s most vulnerable.
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Wives and daughters of Jamaat MPs not to receive nominations
Candidates from Jamaat-e-Islami for the reserved women’s seats in the 13th National Parliament are largely finalised. In this regard, wives, daughters or other family members of the party’s Members of
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International
Macron says urged Iran president to use Islamabad talks to achieve 'lasting de-escalation'
Calls for Hormuz reopening and lasting regional security deal
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US, Pakistan, Iran holding trilateral face-to-face talks: White House
White House says Vice President JD Vance, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner join direct discussions
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Tankers exit Gulf via Strait of Hormuz as US-Iran talks begin
Each vessel is capable of carrying 2 million barrels of oil
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Pakistan says hopes Iran, US will 'engage constructively' after Vance arrival
Delegations from US and Iran arrive in Pakistani capital
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Libya signs first unified state budget in over a decade
The oil-producing North African country has been divided since a 2014 civil war that spawned two administrations in the west and east. Its last unified national budget was agreed in
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US, Iran teams in Pakistan for peace talks
Senior US and Iranian leaders were in the Pakistani capital Islamabad on Saturday for negotiations to end their six-week-old war, although Tehran threw the talks into doubt by saying they
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Technology
How droughts might change antibiotic resistance
Drought may be accelerating the spread of antibiotic resistance through a largely overlooked pathway: the soil beneath our feet.
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Pirate survival game Windrose gets early access for PC on April 14
Windrose, the co-operative pirate survival game, will launch in early access on April 14, following strong interest during recent public testing.
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Artemis II astronauts safely back on Earth after trip around moon
The Artemis II capsule and its four-member crew streaked through Earth's atmosphere and safely splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on Friday
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Sport
Shakib in long-term plans, but conditions apply: chief selector Bashar
Having spoken to Shakib, Bashar stressed concerns over match readiness.
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Kings, Fortis maintain title charge
Bashundhara Kings and Fortis FC continued their title push in the Bangladesh Football League with victories in their respective matches on Saturday.
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Bangladesh name unchanged squad for first two NZ ODIs
Bangladesh announced an unchanged squad from the Pakistan series for the first two ODIs of their upcoming three-match home series against New Zealand today.
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New selectors steer clear of ‘chop-and-change’ approach
The newly formed four-member national selection panel today named a 15-member Bangladesh squad for the opening two ODIs of the upcoming three-match series against New Zealand, starting on April 17,
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Emon ruled out of PSL
Bangladesh opener Parvez Hossain Emon has been ruled out of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) due to a shoulder injury, which also casts a shadow over his participation in the
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ভয়ংকর অ্যাম্বুলেন্স সিন্ডিকেট
ঈদুল ফিতরের তৃতীয় দিন পটুয়াখালীতে গ্রামের বাড়িতে গিয়ে গুরুতর অসুস্থ
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ইরানের কাছে পারমাণবিক অস্ত্র থাকবে না: ট্রাম্প
ইরানের কাছে পারমাণবিক অস্ত্র থাকবে না: ট্রাম্প
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ইরানের সঙ্গে আলোচনায় অগ্রাধিকার পাবে পারমাণবিক ইস্যু: ট্রাম্প
যুক্তরাষ্ট্রের প্রেসিডেন্ট ডোনাল্ড ট্রাম্প বলেছেন, ইরানের সঙ্গে চলমান আলোচনায় পারমাণবিক কর্মসূচির বিষয়টি অগ্রাধিকার পাবে। তিনি আরও জানান, এনিয়ে কোনো
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Politics
BNP begins sale of nomination forms for women’s reserved seats
The ruling BNP yesterday initiated its internal selection process for candidates in the election to the women’s reserved seats in the 13th National Parliament by beginning sale of party nomination
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Wars Fought for Fun Cannot Be Won
Setting aside the moral, legal, and political arguments against the United States attacking Iran, US President Donald Trump’s latest war cannot be won for a more fundamental reason: it is
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PCA to be ‘initialled’ during FM..
The European Union (EU) on Monday said they look forward to the new Bangladesh-EU Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA) which will be ‘initialed’ during the visit of Foreign Minister Dr
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Business
7 key developments of economy last week
The following is a recap of those major stories as covered by Star Business
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ICAB holds 22nd convocation in Dhaka
The event took place at InterContinental Dhaka, where newly qualified chartered accountants were recognised
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Diplomats from six countries visit MGI Industrial Economic Zone
During the visit, the diplomats expressed interest in the zones and satisfaction with the facilities MGI offers to global investors
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Editorial
Urban healthcare to turn a corner
That health authorities have finally proposed building 170 city health centres across Dhaka and Chattogram is a piece of welcome news, though it speaks of how badly the urban poor
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School admission test fuelling coaching boom
The Education Minister has recently announced that all coaching centres across the country will be shut down. But his claim apparently rings hollow as the government's decision to replace the
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Govt must take mob violence by the horns
Identify culprits and punish them
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Blended learning in an energy crisis: Innovation or institutional amnesia?
“My classroom has four ceiling fans, but if we are to attend online classes from home, we will need 50 fans.”
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Awami League's activities banned, what is the position on Jamaat?
The history of banning political parties in Bangladesh is quite old. During the early days of the Liberation War, the Awami League was banned, and later on, Jamaat-e-Islami was also
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Entertainment
Sabrina Islam’s photography exhibition blends travel, memory and legacy
From the golden glow of sunrise over Mount Fitz Roy to the quiet romance of cypress-lined roads stretching across Tuscany, the Edge Gallery at Bay’s Edgewater Tower unfolded as a
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Juboraj Shamim returns to Moscow Int’l Film Festival with new film
The 48th Moscow International Film Festival will run from April 16 to 23. Shamim and Naeem Tushar are scheduled to leave for Moscow on April 16, with “Atal” set to
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‘Roid’ set for Eid-ul-Azha release
Four years after creating a nationwide and international buzz with "Hawa", director Mejbaur Rahman Sumon is set to return with his new full-length feature film "Roid", which has now secured
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Health
One more dies, 888 hospitalised with measles symptoms
At least 888 new suspected measles cases and one more suspected measles death were reported in the 24 hours until 8:00am Saturday, according to the Directorate General of Health Services...
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Measles shot drive begins tomorrow in Dhaka, Barisal, Mymensingh cities
Around 12.20 lakh children aged six months to under five years expected to be vaccinated under this initiative
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