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Noor Mohammad: The food warrior of Barind
Noor Mohammad’s ambition extends far beyond his own fields. He sees his work as a solution to a national problem
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Secrecy, bureaucratic resistance stalling state reforms: TIB chief
Iftekharuzzaman says media must be seen as public good for press freedom to thrive
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Benin hunts soldiers behind failed coup
Benin’s military was Monday searching for fugitive soldiers behind a foiled coup attempt on the weekend that left several dead as other west African countries mobilised to offer military support...
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Israel launches series of strikes on southern Lebanon
Israel launched a series of strikes on southern Lebanon on Tuesday, Lebanese state media reported, with the Israeli army saying it hit a Hezbollah training centre and other targets...
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Fight over fossil fuels nixes key text of UN environment report
The UN on Tuesday unveiled its largest-ever scientific assessment on the dire state of the environment, but a crucial summary of its findings was torpedoed as nations feuded over fossil
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Questions over Machado’s whereabouts as Nobel event postponed
Nobel officials delayed a press conference with Peace Prize laureate Maria Corina Machado in Oslo Tuesday, but said they remained confident Venezuela’s elusive opposition leader would collect her award in
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Hamas says no Gaza truce second phase
Hamas said on Tuesday that the Gaza ceasefire plan cannot proceed to its second phase as long as Israeli ‘violations’ persist and called on mediators to pressure Israel to respect
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Bangladesh
No scope to advance or delay election for any individual or group: Sarjis
Interim govt will prioritise country's stability and democratic process, he says
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Unauthorised gatherings to face tough action till election day: CA Press Wing
Those participating in 'illegal' rallies after polls schedule is announced will be brought under the law, it says
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Seminar held on earthquake-resistant building construction
A seminar on the construction of earthquake-resistant buildings and other natural disasters was held in Rajshahi yesterday. The seminar, organized by the Rajshahi Development Authority (RDA), was held at the
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Int’l Anti-Corruption Day observed in Thakurgaon
Thakurgaon district yesterday observed International Anti-Corruption Day with a series of programmes highlighting this year’s theme: ‘Unity of Youth Against Corruption, Building the Purity of Tomorrow.’ The observance began in
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Yunus urges women’s role for new Bangladesh
Chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday emphasised building the post uprising new Bangladesh with ensuring the participation of women, especially being imbued with the spirit of Begum Rokeya’s struggle
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Railway's Eastern Zone hikes pontage charges after 43 years
Revision raises ticket prices by up to Tk 226
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Factory worker stabbed to death in Dhaka's Lalbagh
Killed following a dispute on Monday night
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International
Australia bans under-16s from social media in world-first crackdown
Measures essential to protect children from 'predatory algorithm', says Australian govt
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US deports 31 Bangladeshis in shackles
The United States deported 31 more Bangladeshi nationals, sending them back to Dhaka on Monday in handcuffs and leg shackles throughout the nearly 60-hour journey.
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2025 set for second-hottest year on record
The year 2025 is expected to rank as the second-warmest on record on record, alongside 2023, according to the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), second only to 2024’s
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Tropical cyclones: Why are some countries more at risk?
Recent tropical cyclones in southeast and south Asia, along with heavy rains and flooding, have claimed at least 1,800 lives, displaced over a million people and affected close to 11
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IndiGo crisis clouds India’s aviation ambitions
India’s largest airline, IndiGo, is battling the worst crisis in its 20-year history, with at least 2,000 flights canceled since December 2. IndiGo, which holds a market share of around
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Major Japan quake injures 30, damages roads
A big quake off Japan injured at least 30 people, authorities said Tuesday, damaging roads and knocking out power for thousands in freezing temperatures. The Japan Meteorological Agency said the
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Zelensky says Kyiv has no right to cede land to Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday that Kyiv had no legal or moral right to give up land to Russia in any deal aimed at ending Moscow’s nearly four-year
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Technology
Shift / Generation on Wheels belonged to enthusiasts
Bangladesh’s car culture has always existed in a slightly defiant state: loud, fragmented, and stubbornly alive. In 2025, Generation on Wheels stopped asking for space and simply took it.
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Laying the foundations for a stronger ICT enterprise ecosystem in Bangladesh
Across Bangladesh, young people continue to invest in ICT training with hopes of building independent careers. Yet many graduates find themselves unable to turn technical skills into viable income streams.
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Microsoft to invest $17.5 billion in India for AI development
Unveils $23 billion in new AI investments
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Australia's under-16 social media ban begins tomorrow
Australia will begin enforcing a worldwide-first ban on social media for users under the age of 16 starting tomorrow, December 10.
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ChatGPT surpasses 800 million weekly users
OpenAI has reported that ChatGPT now has over 800 million weekly users, attributing the chatbot's popularity to its rapid adoption in workplaces.
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Sport
Federation Cup / Abahani fall to Brothers again
Twelve-time Federation Cup champions Abahani suffered another setback against Brothers Union, falling 1-0 to the Gopibagh outfit in their Federation Cup encounter at the Shaheed Dhirendranath Datta Stadium in Cumilla
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NCL 2025–26: Season highlights
Rangpur Division were crowned champions of the 2025–26 National Cricket League after Sylhet Division were held to a draw on the final day of their seventh and final-round match against
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BCB orders probe into missing soil of Purbachal
The under-construction National Cricket Ground in Purbachal has drawn attention for the wrong reasons after reports surfaced that a large quantity of soil meant for the stadium had gone missing.
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Sri Lanka U-17s fight back to level series in Chattogram
The series-deciding third and final match will take place on Friday.
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NSC revokes stadium rights after widespread chaos in Latin-Bangla Super Cup
Following gross mismanagement, crowd trouble, assaults on journalists and failure to pay the agreed share of ticket and sponsorship revenue, the National Sports Council (NSC) on Tuesday revoked the permission
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নির্বাচনে আ.লীগকে চান না ২৮%, শর্তহীন ও শর্তযুক্তভাবে চান ৬৯%
মানবতাবিরোধী অপরাধে আওয়ামী লীগের সভাপতি ও ক্ষমতাচ্যুত প্রধানমন্ত্রী শেখ হাসিনাকে মৃত্যুদণ্ড দিয়েছেন আন্তর্জাতিক অপরাধ ট্রাইব্যুনাল।
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বিএনপি ক্ষমতায় গেলে দুর্নীতির লাগাম টেনে ধরা হবে: তারেক রহমান | চ্যানেল আই অনলাইন
বিএনপি’র ভারপ্রাপ্ত চেয়ারম্যান তারেক রহমান বলেছেন, বিএনপি ক্ষমতায় গেলে দুর্নীতির লাগাম টেনে ধরার পাশাপাশি আইন শৃঙ্খলার উন্নয়ন করা হবে। রাজধানীতে বিএনপি’র
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জনগণ দায়িত্ব দিলে দুর্নীতির বিরুদ্ধে লড়াইয়ে নেতৃত্ব দেবে বিএনপি: তারেক রহমান
জনগণ দায়িত্ব দিলে বিএনপি দুর্নীতির বিরুদ্ধে লড়াইয়ের নেতৃত্ব দিতে প্রস্তুত বলে জানিয়েছেন বিএনপির ভারপ্রাপ্ত চেয়ারম্যান তারেক রহমান। মঙ্গলবার সকালে নিজের ভেরিফায়েড ফেসবুক পেজে এক পোস্টে তিনি এ কথা লিখেছেন। তারেক
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Politics
BNP to engage retired military officers in nat’l service: Tarique
Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting chairman Tarique Rahman on Tuesday said that if the BNP was voted to power, qualified retired officers of the armed forces would be identified and given
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Unity must for democracy, says Tarique
Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting chair Tarique Rahman on Tuesday said that uniting the people was essential to restore democracy and protect the country from conspiracies, asserting that the nation’s independence,
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DGFI members threatened to crush July protests like BNP’s Oct rally, Hasnat testifies at ICT
National Citizen Party leader Hasnat Abdullah on Tuesday told the International Crimes Tribunal that members of the Directorate General of Forces Intelligence confined and tortured him for two days in
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Business
Bangladesh Bank tightens rules on incentive bonuses for bankers
The central bank issued a circular in this regard
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BTRC pledges easier import, faster vendor enlistment for mobile handset traders
A meeting was held between the Mobile Business Community Bangladesh and the BTRC today
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NBR Chairman: Most companies still unregistered for VAT
Although the scope of business and commerce in the country is expanding rapidly, the number of VAT registered companies is still disappointingly low. National Board of Revenue (NBR) chairman Abdur
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Editorial
The skills-jobs paradox
In countless homes across Bangladesh, a familiar frustration surfaces almost daily. Young people say: “I have a degree, I have skills … so where is the job?” Employers, meanwhile, look
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Whimpers and cries
A report on December 2 in Dhaka Tribune stated that, approximately a week ago a stray mother dog gave birth to eight puppies in the courtyard of the government residence
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ACC must embrace independent oversight
Repeated graft allegations against ACC officials raise concerns
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Fragile economic recovery with warning signs
THE findings of a government report that the economy is at a critical juncture despite some stability come with serious causes for concern. The General Economics Division has prepared the
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Entertainment
Nirab–Pori Moni starrer ‘Golap’ to finally begin shooting in February
The project was first announced in January, with plans to start shooting the following month. However, despite early buzz, production never commenced. Huda explained that the delays stemmed from unresolved
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Behind the curtain of ‘Café de Volte’: a first look at the full ensemble
Cast and crew of “Café de Volte” — a Hunt Inc production — pose ahead of the play’s staging on 7 and 8 December 2025 at 7:30pm at the Studio
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Aupee Karim joins Asian Competition film jury at DIFF
The organisers of the Dhaka International Film Festival (DIFF) have officially announced the jury board for the Asian Films Competition segment of its upcoming edition.
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Wickedly bound by female friendship
"Wicked" has spent two decades dismantling that framework. What began on Broadway as a renegade act of revisionism has now expanded on screen into Jon M Chu’s two-part cinematic saga,
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