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Visitors, sales low on working days
On Sunday, the first work day of the week, visitors and sales decreased while new titles rose, said the salespersons at the fairground.
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Venezuela grants conditional release to 31 in military
Venezuela has granted conditional release to 31 military personnel, a top lawmaker said Saturday, as the interim government pursues a ‘reconciliation’ process in the wake of the January ouster of
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Republicans back Trump, Democrats attack ‘illegal’ Iran war
Republicans largely welcomed strikes launched Saturday by US forces and ally Israel against Iran but prominent Democrats condemned what they called an illegal aggression...
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Starmer dealt new setback as another minister resigns
Beleaguered British prime minister Keir Starmer suffered a fresh setback on Saturday after another minister in his struggling government resigned...
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Iran’s supreme leader Khamenei in dates
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had been Iran’s hardline spiritual guide and top political authority since 1989, when he succeeded Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini as supreme leader...
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Bangladesh
Fakhrul: Thakurgaon Sadar Hospital to be upgraded to 500 beds
Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives Minister Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Sunday announced that Thakurgaon Sadar Hospital will be upgraded to a 500-bed facility. He made the announcements after
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Dipen: All institutions must work sincerely for development of CHT
Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) Affairs Minister Dipen Dewan on Sunday called on all the institutions to work sincerely for the development of the hill region, prioritizing the government's 180-day action
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Bangladesh voices concern over its nationals’ safety in Iran
Bangladesh on Sunday voiced deep concern over the safety of its nationals in Iran following recent attacks, urging all parties to exercise maximum restraint and return to diplomacy to ensure
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24/7 call centre opened for Bangladeshis in Middle East amid war
The government has urged Bangladeshi expatriates facing difficulties amid the ongoing war in the Middle East to contact the Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment call centre for assistance.
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Bangladesh home minister urges India to prevent border killings
Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed on Sunday said that he had urged Indian high commissioner to Bangladesh to take necessary measures to ensure that the incidents of ‘border killings’ do not
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Clothing showroom fined in Rajshahi
A clothing showroom has been fined in Rajshahi for falsely advertising products as Pakistani and tampering price tags. The Directorate of National Consumer Rights Protection (DNCRP) conducted a drive at
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DCs of five districts withdrawn
The government has withdrawn the Deputy Commissioners (DCs) of five districts. The DCs of Gazipur, Panchagarh, Kushtia, Netrokona and Chapai Nawabganj have been withdrawn and attached to the Ministry of
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International
US says three of its military personnel killed in Iran operation
The US military has reported that three of its personnel have been killed and five critically injured while participating in operations against Iran. In a statement, the US Central Command
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Missile storm engulfs the Gulf
The Middle East was thrust into its most dangerous military confrontation in decades after Iranian missile and drone attacks killed three US soldiers and left five seriously wounded across the
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Putin calls Khamenei killing 'cynical violation' of 'morality and international' law
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday slammed the United States and Israel's killing of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in as a "cynical violation" of morality and law. Tehran
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Iran's clerical leaders vow to avenge death of Khamenei
Iran's clerical leaders vowed to avenge the death of its supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and launched a fresh wave of attacks on Sunday as Israel hit back at the
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Middle East-bound passengers suffer as 74 flights cancelled from HSIA
Hundreds of Middle East-bound passengers stranded and suffered immensely at the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport as 74 flights were cancelled from the HSIA between February 28 and March 2 following
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8 Killed in Iranian missile strike on Israel
The death toll from an Iranian missile attack Sunday in the Israeli city of Beit Shemesh rose to at least eight people, first responders said, making it the deadliest single
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Technology
BYD Bangladesh launches Sealion 5
BYD, the New Energy Vehicle (NEV) manufacturer, has officially launched the Sealion 5 at the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB) on February 28.
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Xiaomi launches ‘Eid with Xiaomi’ campaign with Singapore trips, cashback & guaranteed gifts
Continuing its annual tradition of celebrating Eid with its customers, Xiaomi has unveiled its festive campaign “Eid with Xiaomi,” under the tagline “Eid Anondo Vorpur, Xiaomi Kine Singapore.” The campaign
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Jobs of the week
Here are our picks for jobs of the week. Check out the article for more details.
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AI-powered insurance brokerage startup raises $46.8 million
Harper, an AI-based insurance brokerage startup, has raised $46.8 million in a combined Series A and seed funding round, the company recently announced.
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Zomato founder raises $54 million for new wearables startup
Deepinder Goyal, the founder of India-based food delivery company Zomato, has raised $54 million in an initial funding round for his new wearable technology startup, Temple, at a post-money valuation
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AI will replace some jobs but create new ones, Amazon CEO says
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said that AI will reduce the need for human workers in certain roles but will also generate new categories of employment, as he addressed the technology's
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Sport
Players instructed to maintain tactical discipline to avoid disaster
Bangladesh women’s football team are placing strong emphasis on tactical discipline in a bid to minimise mistakes and avoid heavy defeats in the group stage of the AFC Women’s Asian
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South Africa beat plucky Zimbabwe to stay unbeaten
South Africa survived a brilliant all-round show by Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza to record a five-wicket win Sunday that means they remained unbeaten ahead of a semi-final against New Zealand
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What the state minister for sports says on Mushfiqur Rahim’s return from Jeddah
Former Bangladesh national cricket team captain and veteran wicketkeeper-batter Mushfiqur Rahim, who had been stranded in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, is expected to return home tomorrow, Monday. State minister for youth
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Guardiola calls for respect after Ramadan break is booed
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola called for more "respect" towards other cultures after a break to allow his players to break their fast during Ramadan was booed in a 1-0
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Recent ODI form hampered by ‘long gaps’, says Miraz
The Tigers are set to engage in a series of ODI matches, starting with Pakistan at home in March.
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Kamalapur stadium staff withdrawn over negligence of duty
State Minister for Youth and Sports Aminul Haque has ordered the withdrawal of officials responsible for Birshrestha Shaheed Mostafa Kamal Stadium in Kamalapur after observing what he described as negligence
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নেইমারের জন্য সতর্কবার্তা: ‘শুধু নামের জোরে ব্রাজিল দলে ডাক পাওয়া যাবে না’
যুক্তরাষ্ট্র, কানাডা ও মেক্সিকোয় আগামী ১১ জুন শুরু হবে বিশ্বকাপ। গত বছর মে মাসে ব্রাজিল কোচের দায়িত্ব নেওয়া আনচেলত্তির স্কোয়াডে এখনো ডাক পাননি নেইমার।
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Politics
Flag Hoisting Day today
Today is Flag Hoisting Day, the day when Bangladesh’s national flag was hoisted for the first time on the campus of the University of Dhaka in 1971.
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Business
Prime Bank, Friendship launch climate resilience initiative in char areas
Prime Bank PLC yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Friendship, a non-government organisation, to launch a climate resilience initiative aimed at protecting vulnerable char communities in Bangladesh.
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Iran-US conflict: Bangladesh in close contact with vessel at UAE port
Only one out of seven vessels owned by the Bangladesh Shipping Corporation is now in the Gulf region
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IFIC Bank promotes 88 officials in recognition of professional excellence
In recognition of their significant contributions to the institution’s sustainable growth and achievement of strategic objectives, 88 officials at various levels of IFIC Bank have been promoted. The promotions were
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Editorial
Another display of ‘might is right’
US-Israel military aggressions against Iran deeply concerning.
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Will upper house deliver?
THE long-debated proposal for a bicameral parliament has moved from abstract discourse to constitutional reality. The signing of the July charter, the promulgation of an ordinance establishing provisions for an
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Smarter drug policy beyond crackdown
BANGLADESH is once again in the midst of a sweeping anti-drug campaign. Law enforcement agencies, including the Bangladesh Police and the Rapid Action Battalion, are conducting operations across cities and
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Compensating small investors of merged banks
The government's decision to compensate small investors who purchased shares in the five distressed banks later merged into Sammilito Islami Bank is welcome. These private banks had been pushed to
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Extortion, subscription and donation
Not all extortions are extortions. Collection of mutually agreed money from transport operators, according to a minister of the newly installed cabinet, is not extortion. He explains, "What is described
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Entertainment
Case filed against TV actor Zaher Alvi over wife’s death
Ikra’s father filed a case alleging abetment to suicide, naming the actor as the main accused, according to investigators. Police said an inquiry has begun, and further action will depend
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Beauty drops beautiful new tracks
On the other hand, Beauty remains busy with stage shows throughout the year. She said, “There are stage shows lined up after Eid. Stage performances mean getting closer to the
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Arijit Singh releases first independent song after playback exit
Arijit Singh announced earlier this year that he would no longer take on new playback projects.
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Tanvir Mokammel begins filming Jasimuddin’s classic ‘Shojon Badiar Ghat’
The story of “Shojon Badiar Ghat” is set in Shimultoli village on the banks of the Madhumati River, where two communities—Muslim and Hindu—live side by side. Though divided by religion,
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Life style
Planning a trip to Tibet? Here are 11 things you should know
Snow-covered mountains, vast high plateaus, the world’s highest peak Everest, Mount Kailash, Lake Manasarovar and the Potala Palace, Tibet is filled with boundless natural splendour. However, travelling to this region
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