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Firoz Mahmud’s Multi-Layered Legacies concludes at Japan embassy
The six-day solo art exhibition of New york-based Bangladeshi artist Firoz Mahmud titled Multi-Layered Legacies concluded at the gallery of Japan embassy at Baridhara in Dhaka on Monday.
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Zelensky in Paris seeking support, Trump pushes plan
President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday sought to reinforce European support for Ukraine at a potentially pivotal moment in Kyiv’s battle against the Russian invasion, meeting president Emmanuel Macron in Paris
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Saudi residents say booze ban eased for more foreigners
Foreign residents living in Saudi Arabia said that restrictions on the sale of alcohol have been further relaxed, just days after non-diplomats were first able to buy booze in the
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We have no verifiable information about his condition: Imran’s son
Jailed PTI founder Imran Khan’s son, Kasim Khan, fears that authorities are concealing ‘something irreversible’ about his father’s condition, reports DAWN.com.
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Iran announces discovery of major gold deposit: media
Iran has announced the discovery of a major gold deposit at one of the country’s biggest mines for the precious metal, local media reported Monday.
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Bangladesh
Tarique Rahman to return soon: Salahuddin
BNP standing committee meeting reviews political situation and election campaign strategies
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Bangladesh EC suspends NID corrections
The Election Commission has suspended corrections for certain NID fields while the voter list is being finalised, and the deadline for out-of-country voting registration has been extended by one week
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BDR CARNAGE: Victim families for trial of suspects named in commission report
The families of the victims of the 2009 carnage at Pilkhana, the headquarters of the erstwhile Bangladesh Rifles, on Monday demanded immediate prosecution of those named in the report of
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HC questions legality of RPO clause on party symbols
The High Court yesterday questioned the legality of a recently amended provision of the Representation of the People Order (RPO) that requires political parties to contest national elections using their
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28yrs of peace accord: Appeals on CHT regional council stuck for 14 years
Although 28 years have passed since the signing of the Chattogram Hill Tracts Peace Accord, uncertainty continues over resolving the legal disputes involving the CHT regional council.
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Primary, secondary schools: Teachers’ strike disrupts classes, year-end exams
Annual exams at many government secondary and primary schools were disrupted yesterday as teachers continued their strike despite official directives to complete the tests on schedule.
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Plot scam case: Hasina, Rehana, Tulip jailed
Deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina, her sister Sheikh Rehana, and her niece Tulip Siddiq, a Labour MP in the UK, were yesterday sentenced in absentia to varying jail terms over
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International
Preload state-owned cyber safety app
India’s telecoms ministry has privately asked smartphone makers to preload all new devices with a state-owned cyber security app that cannot be deleted, a government order showed, a move likely
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Mauritania rescues 141 migrants off West Africa
The Mauritanian coastguard on Sunday rescued 141 migrants from a vessel adrift off the west African coast, official sources told AFP.
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173 more Bangladeshis return home from Libya
Another 173 Bangladeshi nationals returned home from Libya on Monday.
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Pranay Verma highlights India’s ITEC commitment
Indian high commissioner to Bangladesh Pranay Verma on Monday said that the ITEC programme reflected India’s strong commitment to South-South Cooperation, offering need-based capacity-building support to partner countries, as the
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Sons of jailed Pak ex-PM fear for his safety
The sons of Pakistan’s jailed former prime minister Imran Khan fear authorities are concealing “something irreversible” about his condition after more than three weeks with no evidence that he is
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‘Good chance’ of Ukraine-Russia peace deal
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met French counterpart Emmanuel Macron in Paris yesterday, seeking to shore up European support as US President Donald Trump expressed optimism of a deal to end
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Russia and Saudi Arabia sign deal for visa-free travel
Tourists and business people from the two countries can avail the facility for up to 90 days
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Technology
India orders smartphone brands to preload non-removable security app: report
India’s telecoms ministry has directed smartphone manufacturers to pre-install a state-owned cyber-security application on all new devices sold in the country.
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ChatGPT is now 3 years old
On November 30, 2022, a chat window changed the world. This week, as OpenAI’s ChatGPT celebrates its third birthday, it does so not as a novelty, but as a daily
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AI is augmenting, not replacing, engineers: Thrive Capital investor
Philip Clark, a partner at the venture capital firm Thrive Capital, has recently stated that AI tools are enhancing the work of software engineers, rather than replacing their jobs, as
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Amazon and Google launch multicloud service for faster connectivity
The initiative will enable customers to establish private, high-speed links between the two companies' computing platforms in minutes instead of weeks.
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Sport
Murray 'disappointed' with results coaching former rival Djokovic
British tennis great Andy Murray said Monday he was "disappointed" with Novak Djokovic's results while coaching his former rival.
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Carse says England bowlers have plans to tackle Head in Brisbane
England fast bowler Brydon Carse said his team has firm plans to counter the threat posed by Travis Head after the Australian made a blistering century at the top of
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Boycott urges England to ‘use their brains’ ahead of Brisbane Test
England fell 1-0 down in the five-match series following a humiliating eight-wicket loss to Australia inside two days in last month's first Test in Perth.
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Amite, Galib shine in Sylhet; Hasan fires in Cox’s Bazar
Batting at number five for Sylhet, Amite produced a commanding unbeaten 172 on day two against Rajshahi.
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Bijoy vows to take legal battle to the 'highest level' after BPL exclusion
Anamul Haque BIjoy vowed to continue his legal action against BPL after the governing council excluded him from the BPL auction list alongside eight other players.
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FIFA to broadcast World Cup match schedule unveiling on Saturday
FIFA said it will reveal the updated match schedule for the 2026 World Cup in a live global broadcast from Washington on Saturday, nearly 24 hours after the final draw
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অশান্ত পাহাড় থেকে সেনা সরানোর ঘুঁটি ঘুরছেই
অশান্ত পাহাড় থেকে সেনা সরানোর ঘুঁটি ঘুরছেই
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Politics
Tarique Rahman to return soon: Salahuddin
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting chairman, Tarique Rahman, who is now staying in London, will return to the country soon, the party’s standing committee member Salahuddin Ahmed said on Monday
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Struggle will continue to build corruption-free society: Jamaat chief
Amir of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Shafiqur Rahman on Monday said that the struggle would continue to build a corruption-free society, establish justice and economic freedom and ensure a truly independent state.
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NCP Rajshahi committee accused of rehabilitating ‘July movement opponents’
A group of young activists identifying themselves as fighters of the July 2024 mass uprising, accused the newly announced Rajshahi district committee of the National Citizens Party of being formed
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Workers Party calls for fair, inclusive polls
The Workers Party of Bangladesh on Monday urged the Election Commission to ensure that the upcoming Jatiya Sangsad election would be fair, neutral, fearless, and inclusive, allowing participation from all
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ICT begins trial of Inu
A victim and July protester from Kushtia on Monday testified before the International Crimes Tribunal-2, alleging that Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal president Hasanul Haq Inu led attacks on student and public
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Business
Oil rises on geopolitical risks to supply
Oil prices climbed on Tuesday as market participants assessed risks stemming from Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian energy sites and mounting U.S.-Venezuela tensions.
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Now diesel ‘disappears’ at Padma, Meghna companies, 150,000 litres missing
After being supplied via pipeline from Chattogram, the diesel quantity decreases upon reaching these companies’ Godnail depots in Narayanganj. Authorities are now examining whether there is any fault in the
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Nobody wants to be a project director now
Planning Adviser Wahiduddin Mahmud yesterday said officials are getting increasingly reluctant to take up the role of project director and contractors are showing diminished interest in working in development schemes.
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Editorial
Teachers must not hurt students’ future
Secondary school teachers’ strike just before year-end exams alarming
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Global powers pretend peace as Israel escalates war
AMNESTY International warned on November 27, that ‘The ceasefire risks creating a dangerous illusion that life in Gaza is returning to normal…. the world must not be fooled. Israel’s genocide
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Rong Raang bird’s outcry and unfolding crisis in CHT
THE term ‘Ta-bong’ in the Marma and Rakhain languages refers to prophetic statements made by children, wise individuals, storytellers, or even those considered ‘insane.’ These statements signify predictions of future
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Night work, overtime and work conditions for women
AS THE transition to a 24-hour economy in Bangladesh, there has been an increase in women joining garments, services, healthcare and digital work where night shifts and extended working hours
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When mark-sheets lie, students pay price
IT BEGINS like a statistical fairy tale that no one really believes but everyone keeps hearing. Student fail examinations, sink into despair and, then, weeks later, resurface triumphantly with a
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Entertainment
‘Glimpses’ into contemporary art: Gallery Kaya’s group exhibition features 12 prominent names
Galleri Kaya is set to inaugurate its latest group exhibition, “Glimpses”, marking 54 years of Bangladesh’s Independence through the works of 12 prominent contemporary and modern Bangladeshi artists.
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Health
Spain mobilises military against swine fever, says contaminated sandwich could be cause
Spain's military was deployed on Monday to contain an African swine fever outbreak near Barcelona which officials suspect may have been triggered by a wild boar eating contaminated food such
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Life style
WHO backs GLP-1 treatments to tackle obesity epidemic
More than 3.7 million people died from illnesses related to being overweight or obese in 2022, according to WHO figures.
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When style feels like you: HERSTORY by Aarong’s quiet confidence
HERSTORY by Aarong is a special brand, a luxury womenswear line shaped by our cultural heritage and refined by craftsmanship, blending modernity and time-honoured artistry into couture that feels relevant
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Power suits are back and bolder than ever
Modern power dressing blends confidence, identity and style as women embrace updated suits, bold prints and rich jewel tones. Contemporary pantsuits transition from boardroom to casual wear, offering chic cuts,
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