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Halt move to lease out NCT to DP World, speakers say at SKOP meeting
Economists, labour leaders urge interim govt to cancel terminal leases
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75% of disappearance survivors Jamaat-Shibir, 68% of those still missing BNP
Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances submits final report to CA Yunus
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2025 low on cultural events
Most of the cultural institutions could not hold events in 2025 because of mobbing, often attributed to Tawhidi Janata, and the government’s failure to stop mobbing.
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North Korea fires ballistic missiles in first test of 2026
North Korea fired multiple ballistic missiles off its east coast on Sunday, Seoul’s military said, a day after a major US military operation against Pyongyang’s socialist ally Venezuela...
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France, UK conduct joint strikes against IS in Syria
Britain and France on Sunday said they had carried out joint strikes on the Islamic State group in Syria to prevent the Islamist extremists resurging...
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30 killed, several kidnapped in central Nigeria
Armed gangs have raided a village a north-central Nigerian state, where hundreds of schoolchildren were abducted late last year, killing more than 30 people and kidnapping several others, police said
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Starmer vows to see out five-year term
Keir Starmer insisted in an interview Sunday he will complete his five-year term as UK prime minister amid speculation his centre-left Labour party could oust him after upcoming local elections...
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Bangladesh
Resort owner, two tourists abducted while visiting Sundarbans rescued
Law enforcers launch joint operation as ransom demanded
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Stabbed, robbed, then set on fire: Rab arrests 3 in Shariatpur case
Mobile banking agent Khokon Chandra Das succumbed to his injuries yesterday
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503 killed in Bangladesh road accidents in December: RSF report
A total of 503 people lost their lives and 1,186 others were injured in 547 road accidents across the country in December last year, according to data released by the
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Persons with disabilities remain excluded from digital access
Though several sectors including the banking and government websites are completely digitised, necessities and limitations of the disabled were not considered properly
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Nomination of Jatiya Party leader Chunnu cancelled in Kishoreganj-3
The nomination paper of Mujibul Haque Chunnu, former Secretary General of the Jatiya Party (JaPa) and current executive chairman of the faction loyal to Anisul Islam Mahmud, has been declared
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Prime suspect arrested in Chattogram arson attacks on minority homes: Police
Man set houses ablaze in Raozan and Rangunia to settle personal grudges and disrupt communal harmony, DB says
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‘There appears to be significant alignment between Tarique Rahman’s vision and our expectations’
Business leaders seek stability during meeting with BNP acting chairman
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International
US to work with current Venezuela leaders if they make ‘right decision:’ Rubio
The United States is ready to work with Venezuela’s remaining leaders if they make “the right decision,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Sunday after an audacious US operation removed
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At least 40 killed in US airstrikes on Venezuela
At least 40 people, including civilians and members of the armed forces, were killed in US airstrikes on Venezuela on Saturday, The New York Times reported, citing a senior Venezuelan
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US strike on Venezuela to embolden China's territorial claims, Taiwan attack unlikely, analysts say
Beijing could leverage Trump's move to defend its stance against the US on territorial issues including Taiwan, Tibet and islands in the East and South China seas
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Inside the US case against Maduro: Drugs, corruption and heavy weapons
A newly unsealed US Justice Department indictment accuses captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of leading a “corrupt, illegitimate government” sustained by a vast drug-trafficking network that allegedly sent thousands of
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Maduro is ‘the only president’ of Venezuela, says vice president
Venezuelan Vice President Rodriguez on Saturday reaffirmed that Nicolás Maduro remains “the only president” of Venezuela, denouncing the recent US military operation targeting the country’s leadership. Speaking live on state-run
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Footage emerges of Maduro under US guard following arrest
As Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro arrived in New York on Saturday, video footage emerged showing him walking in handcuffs. In the clip, Maduro is seen being escorted by security officers
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Technology
Next Step / Jobs of the week
Here are our picks for jobs of the week. Check out the article for more details.
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A Gen-Z guide to end-of-year conversations
End-of-year (EoY) conversations often feel like performance reviews, but they are so much more than that. If done right, they are a chance to showcase wins, reflect on growth, map
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Neuralink to ramp up brain implant production in 2026
Elon Musk's brain-computer interface company Neuralink plans to begin "high-volume production" of its brain implants and transition to a fully automated surgical procedure in 2026, as per a recent post
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Microsoft CEO says to move past AI 'slop' debate
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said 2026 should mark a turning point away from the “slop versus sophistication” debate, urging the tech industry to stop arguing over AI output quality and
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Sport
Australian cricket great Martyn out of coma in 'miracle'
Australian Test great Damien Martyn has woken from an induced coma following meningitis, with ex-teammate Adam Gilchrist on Sunday calling it "a miracle".
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Cunha rescues Man Utd in draw with rivals Leeds
Matheus Cunha saved Manchester United from a rare defeat against fierce rivals Leeds as the Brazilian's equaliser salvaged a 1-1 draw at Elland Road on Sunday.
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Unshaken Mustafizur wins it for Rangpur with death-over mastery
Off-field turbulence seemed to have little impact on Mustafizur Rahman as the left-arm pacer once again showcased what he is best known for -- ice-cool bowling at the death --
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Liverpool held by Fulham after last-gasp Reed rocket
Liverpool were held to a dramatic 2-2 draw by Fulham on Sunday as Harrison Reed scored a stunning stoppage-time equaliser just moments after Cody Gakpo netted for the Reds.
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Decision on IPL broadcast ban after legal assessment: Adviser Rizwana
Information Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan on Sunday said any decision on whether to stop broadcasting Indian Premier League (IPL) in Bangladesh would be taken after reviewing the legal basis
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Australia without spinner in Sydney Test for first time in 138 years
Australia pulled a 138-year first Sunday by failing to pick a spinner for a Sydney Cricket Ground Test, with skipper Steve Smith saying he had been backed into a corner
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Venus Williams 'feeling the fire' ahead of Australian Open record
Seven-time major singles champion Venus Williams said Sunday she's driven to play good tennis - and "it gives you great legs" - as she prepares for an Australian Open tilt
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আলোচিত
অধিকাংশ প্রার্থী সম্পদশালী
আসন্ন জাতীয় সংসদ নির্বাচনে অংশগ্রহণেচ্ছু প্রার্থীদের হলফনামা নিয়ে ভোটাররা চুলচেরা
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আইপিএলে মুস্তাফিজকে নিয়ে যা হয়েছে সেটা ন‍্যাক্কারজনক : ফারুকী
আইপিএলে মুস্তাফিজকে নিয়ে যা হয়েছে সেটা ন‍্যাক্কারজনক : ফারুকী
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Politics
AB Party chair Monju earns Tk 5.8 lakh from TV talk shows
Amar Bangladesh Party chairman Mojibur Rahman Bhuiyan Monju, who is contesting the 13th national parliamentary election from Feni-2, has declared a total annual income of Tk 11.83 lakh in his
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BNP to build inclusive country for all communities: Tarique
Acting Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairman Tarique Rahman on Saturday said that the BNP aimed to build an inclusive Bangladesh for people of all religions, communities and professions.
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Shishir highest earner, Matiur richest
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami central leader Shishir Monir has emerged as the party’s highest income earner while Matiur Rahman Akanda has stood out as the highest asset holder among the party’s influential
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Business
Bangladesh is producing graduates, not skills
Every year, Bangladesh adds several lakhs of new graduates to the labour market. More than a hundred public and private universities, along with thousands of colleges and polytechnic institutes, produce
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No quick wins in tapping Venezuela’s oil reserves
Venezuela is unlikely to see any meaningful boost to crude output for years even if US oil majors do invest the billions of dollars in the country that President Donald
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Decision to cut savings certificate profit rates withdrawn, previous rates retained
The government has withdrawn its decision to reduce the profit rates on savings certificates and has reinstated the previous rates. The Finance Division requested the Internal Resources Division (IRD) to
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Editorial
Memory, museums, and the danger of forgetting
Recently, while rereading The Museum of Innocence, I was struck again by Orhan Pamuk's insistence that memory does not disappear all at once.
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Are we entering an era of 'might is right'?
US action may embolden other powers and destroy global stability
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Khaleda Zia's economic legacy and the road ahead
In the 55 years since Bangladesh’s independence, the processes of state-building, political transformation, and economic reconstruction have been deeply interconnected. During this period, the country has passed through multiple political
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Time for firmer response to BSF’s border violence
THE latest figures on border violence by Indian border guards expose an upsetting continuity that renders repeated assurances from New Delhi hollow. Ain O Salish Kendra’s annual rights report says
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Death of int’l law in plain sight
WHAT the United States is signalling in Venezuela is not merely a dispute over one government, one election, or one leader. It is a warning to the world that international
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Entertainment
Runa Khan fronts psychological thriller ‘Roktochaya’
The film has been produced with an eye on the Cannes Film Festival, the director said, adding that the story addresses the discrimination women continue to face in contemporary society.
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Hridoy Khan returns to acting, makes directorial debut with ‘Trapped’
Hridoy has directed and acted in the short film “Trapped”, marking his debut as a filmmaker. The 28-minute-35-second mystery drama also stars Mozeza Ashraf Monalisa, once a prominent face on
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Anil Kapoor acquires ‘Nayak’ copyrights, hints at possible sequel
Actor Anil Kapoor has reportedly acquired the rights to his 2001 political drama “Nayak”, fuelling speculation about a possible sequel nearly 25 years after the film’s release.
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Singer Tausif alleges cyberbullying after stroke
Addressing his fans in an emotional message, Tausif said, “I may not have become a big star, but my greatest achievement is that songs I sang a decade and a
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Health
BRAC Healthcare: A quiet reminder of what our health system could be
For months, during my daily commute, a modest signboard reading BRAC Healthcare at Siddheswari kept catching my eye. I paid little attention at first, assuming it was just another pharmacy
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When winters change, our health does too!
Dr Muhammad Mahtab Hossain Mazed.Winter in Bangladesh is no longer as predictable as it used to be. In the past, winter meant a light morning fog, some sunshine in the
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Life style
How changing lifestyles are redefining furniture choices in Bangladesh
Transform urban living rooms using HATIL’s innovative, space-saving multifunctional designs. As Shafiqur Rahman explains, Bangladesh’s furniture market evolves through minimalist aesthetics and digital discovery, ensuring modern apartments balance quality, durability,
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How 6 Yards Story turned heritage into a global design brand
Experience the rhythmic heritage of Sirajganj through Lora Khan’s visionary brand, 6 Yards Story. Architecture meets traditional craftsmanship, transforming handloom sarees and viral designer jewellery into global fashion statements that
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