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Our 'demographic dividend' at risk: Help the NEET generation urgently
When Rina finished secondary school in a small town near Khulna, she expected her education would open doors. It did not.
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Cold waves in Bangladesh: Public health risks and preparedness imperatives
Cold waves are a recurring winter phenomenon in Bangladesh and pose serious public health risks.
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Ashanur honored with International Creative Arts Award 2025
Novelist and essayist Md Ashanur Rahman has been awarded The International Creative Arts Award 2025 by the International Creative Arts, Language & Development Research Centre of Dhaka University for his
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Conceptualising mob justice in post-uprising Bangladesh
While mob justice is a worldwide concern, its impact in Bangladesh has severely intensified in the post-uprising period. However, the term ‘mob justice’ cannot be meaningfully analysed without first understanding
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Our Constitution between resurrection and revolution
Into the fifty-fourth year of the Constitution’s commencement, the mood in Bangladesh is less about celebration and more about its forensic post-mortem.
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Bangladesh
Bangladesh’s ‘miracle’ running out of time?
For nearly 50 years, Bangladesh has been one of the world’s favourite outliers. Born in the trauma of 1971 with a shattered economy and a population of 75 million, the
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Woman found murdered at Kalachandpur house
Police recover throat-slit body of 27-year-old early today
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Securing a sensitive coastline: Navy tightens grip around Saint Martin’s island
Anyone visiting Saint Martin’s Island today is likely to see a Bangladesh Navy ship anchored just off the shoreline, symbolizing an unbroken military presence on one of the country’s most
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Woman found dead with throat slit in Gulshan house
Police have recovered the body of a 27-year-old woman from a rented house in the Kalachandpur area of Gulshan in Dhaka, with her throat slit. The deceased was identified as
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Case filed against BNP leaders over attack on Jamaat's referendum campaign in Bogura
Seven Jamaat activists injured; 14 BNP men named in complaint
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'Police are not guardians of any party’
Home adviser Jahangir Alam outlines election-time code of conduct
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International
Trump heads into Davos storm, with an eye on home
Trump's first appearance in six years at the gathering of the world's political and global elite comes amid a spiraling crisis over his quest to acquire Greenland.
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How Americans view Trump's ambitions for Greenland
A visual take on one of the biggest stories of the week
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Iranian official says verified deaths in Iran protests reaches at least 5,000
"The final toll is not expected to increase sharply," the official said
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Uganda's Museveni wins seventh term as observers denounce intimidation
The election was marred by violence and an internet shutdown
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EU deploys 56 long-term election observers
The European Union Election Observation Mission on Saturday announced that it had deployed 56 long-term observers across Bangladesh to monitor the upcoming general election, scheduled for February 12.
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British HC, Nepal, Bhutan envoys meet Tarique
British High Commissioner to Bangladesh Sarah Cooke on Saturday met BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman at his letter’s office in the capital.
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Thousands join anti-Trump 'Hands off Greenland' protests in Denmark
Thousands of people took to the streets of Denmark's capital on Saturday to protest at US President Donald Trump's push to take over Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory.
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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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Musk demands $134 billion from OpenAI and Microsoft
Elon Musk is seeking up to $134 billion in damages from OpenAI and Microsoft, claiming he is owed the "wrongful gains" they earned from his early involvement with the AI
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TikTok to roll out new age-detection tech in Europe: report
TikTok will begin deploying a new age-detection system across Europe in the coming weeks, the company told Reuters on Friday. The move comes as the platform faces regulatory pressure to
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MG HS Hybrid+ and Super Hybrid launched in Bangladesh
MG Bangladesh has launched two new hybrid sport utility vehicles in Bangladesh, the MG HS Hybrid+ and the MG HS Super Hybrid (PHEV).
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Sport
Zverev wobbles but wins at Australian Open
Alexander Zverev overcame a shaky start before reaching the second round on Sunday's first day of the Australian Open, as top-ranked Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka get set to enter
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Tigresses make winning start in Women’s T20 WC Qualifiers
Sharmin Akhter’s half-century and a disciplined bowling performance earned Bangladesh a comfortable 21-run win over the USA in their opening Group B encounter of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup
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Bangladesh women beat USA by 21 runs to open T20 World Cup qualifiers in style
Bangladesh Women began their ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Global Qualifier campaign with an impressive 21-run victory over the United States at the Mulpani Cricket Ground in Nepal on Saturday.
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Carrick magic dents City Premier League bid as Arsenal held
Michael Carrick made a flying start to life as Manchester United boss against Manchester City on Saturday but Premier League leaders Arsenal missed a chance to pull nine points clear.
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ICC rejects Bangladesh's proposal for group swap
Bangladesh are unwilling to travel to India to play in the upcoming World Cup and have formally conveyed their position to the International Cricket Council (ICC), the Bangladesh Cricket Board
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Ball girl faints during Australian Open match as heat bites
Play was halted during an Australian Open first-round match Sunday when a ball girl fainted as temperatures soared, with players Zeynep Sonmez and Ekaterina Alexandrova rushing to help her.
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Hridoy ton upstages Eishakil’s 107 as Rangpur beat Noakhali
Rangpur Riders opener Tawhid Hridoy hit a blistering ton to upstage Noakhali Express batter Hassan Eisakhil’s ton as Rangpur won by eight wickets in both team’s final league phase match
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আলোচিত
ভারতে খেলতে অনিচ্ছুক আয়ারল্যান্ডও
বিশ্বকাপ খেলতে ভারত যেতে রাজি নয় বাংলাদেশ দল। আইসিসিকে সেই কথা জানিয়েও দিয়েছে বাংলাদেশ ক্রিকেট (বিসিবি) বোর্ড। এরপর আলোচনা ওঠে...
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Politics
JCD stage demo in front of Nirbachan Bhaban over EC’s role ahead of polls
Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, the student wing of Bangladesh Nationalist Party, on Sunday continues its demonstration in front of Nirbachan Bhaban protesting at the Election Commission’s ‘biased and controversial’ role ahead
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Tarique asks party to stay aware of plots
Bangladesh Nationalist Party chair Tarique Rahman on Saturday said that an interested group was creating obstacles to the country’s transition to democracy, while the Election Commission had recently played controversial
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BNP announces 2-day prog on Zia’s birth anniv
Bangladesh Nationalist Party will observe the 90th birth anniversary of its founder, Shaheed president Ziaur Rahman with a two-day programme beginning January 19, marking the occasion with due respect.
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Business
American CEOs push back on Trump ... mildly
This month, several CEOs have offered temperate critiques of certain Trump agenda items
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Commerce ministry asks NBR to suspend duty-free import benefit on certain yarn type
The ministry recommended the cancellation of the bond facility to import yarn of 10 to 30 count
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Bangladesh enters hybrid motorcycle era with Yamaha, ACI Motors
Hybrid technology has become one of the most discussed topics in the automobile world today. While this technology is relatively familiar in cars, it is still quite new in the
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Editorial
Where are women in the post–mass uprising election?
After the July 2024 uprising, a question that emerged was, "Where are the women warriors of July?" This question had context. During the July uprising, women were at the forefront
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Next test for microfinance
Few countries have shaped the global discourse on microfinance as profoundly as Bangladesh has, where the model emerged as a tool for poverty alleviation and social empowerment. Over decades, it
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Seven-college issues demand urgent action
The government’s initiative to establish a new public university – Dhaka Central University – by bringing together the seven colleges de-affiliated from Dhaka University has stuck in limbo for nearly
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Let the media do its job
We are less than a month removed from the heinous attack on the offices of the Daily Star and Prothom Alo, and this is as good a reminder as any
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Breathing easy for the future
With only a few weeks to the elections, Bangladesh is preparing to enter a new chapter in its national journey. While there remain numerous pressing challenges for our nation, and
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Entertainment
Tahsan returns with ‘Family Feud Bangladesh: Season 2’
Putting an end to viewers’ long wait, the popular family game show “Family Feud Bangladesh” is set to return to television, once again hosted by musician and actor Tahsan Khan.
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Ninad stages Jean Cocteau’s ‘The Human Voice’ today
“The Human Voice”, written by French playwright Jean Cocteau and first staged in 1930, is a one-act, single-character play. It follows a woman speaking to her lover for the last
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Arundhati Roy’s 1989 film ‘In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones’ to screen at Berlinale
Roy not only wrote the screenplay but also appeared in a major role. Long before her Booker Prize fame, she drew heavily on her own years at the School of
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‘Aatka’: Raba-Nidhi swing at the bleachers
The six-episode horror-comedy series, titled “Aatka”, was written by Raba and directed by Arafat, and released on January 15 on Chorki.
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