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Why governments fail to communicate with Gen Z
Governments spark Gen Z protests by using dismissive government communication instead of respectful, digital youth political engagement.
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Argentina to wear navy blue: Tribute or superstition?
Channel Diego Maradona by wearing the iconic navy-blue away jersey as Argentina faces England in a thrilling World Cup semi-final, blending football history and superstition to invoke the spirit of
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To Argentina haters: Calling it "scripted" won’t change reality!
Expose the fierce online backlash against Messi and Argentina as passionate haters brand their World Cup victories scripted, proving that legendary football greatness inevitably triggers endless conspiracy theories from jealous
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Exams in a flood: Who are we really testing?
Navigate treacherous floodwaters to sit for crucial HSC exams as systemic educational failures jeopardize young lives across Bangladesh. Discover why choosing empathy over rigid academic schedules remains vital to safeguarding
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Bangladesh
How Bangladeshi fans remember the night Maradona's hand changed everything
Relive the legendary 1986 World Cup clash at Azteca Stadium as Lionel Messi faces England, reviving intense Bangladeshi folklore surrounding Diego Maradona’s controversial Hand of God goal and the iconic
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Bodies of July victims dumped in river: ICT chief prosecutor
Investigators found evidence of hospitals disposing of bodies without official records, he says
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Traffic halted as HSC students block Shahbagh
A group of students blocked the Shahbagh intersection in Dhaka on Wednesday evening, bringing traffic movement to a halt as they protested the continuation of HSC examinations amid inclement weather
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AL's fate lies in courts: Salahuddin
Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed has said any move to ban the Awami League should go through the courts, not executive order. Speaking at a July Uprising event at Dhaka University
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Universal Card to unify all welfare schemes, target 90m jobs by 2034: PM
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Wednesday announced plans to introduce a Universal Card to bring all government welfare programmes under a single platform, while outlining an ambitious roadmap to create
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Shahbagh traffic resumes as students lift blockade, issuing ultimatum for education minister to resign
Students withdrew their blockade at Dhaka’s Shahbagh intersection on Wednesday evening after issuing a 10:00 pm ultimatum for Education Minister ANM Ehsanul Hoque Milon to resign. They withdrew from the
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Govt 'signals interest' in Airbus amid EU lobbying
After sealing a Boeing deal, the government has “signalled interest” in adding Airbus aircraft to Biman's fleet following sustained European lobbying. On Wednesday, ambassadors and representatives from the UK, France,
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International
Sudan resources fuel civil war: UN
Sudan’s rival factions are profiting from control over the country’s resources and the “war economy” was sustaining the conflict, the United Nations said yesterday.
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Former DP World boss Bin Sulayem takes charge of Malaysia MMC Port, memo shows: Reuters
Top management and port CEOs told to report directly to Bin Sulayem
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Israeli strike kills 4 people in Gaza
An Israeli airstrike killed a man, his wife and their six-year-old daughter in the Gaza Strip yesterday, Palestinian health officials said as talks to advance the US-brokered Gaza ceasefire deal
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US launches fresh strikes against Iran
The US conducted a new wave of strikes against Iran's coastal defence systems and missile sites on Wednesday after reimposing a naval blockade of Iranian ports, while Iran threatened to
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Iran threatens to block more vital seaways as Trump orders renewed Iran blockade
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has threatened to close "all other export corridors that benefit the US and its allies", Iranian media reported, after Iran shut the Strait of Hormuz
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Chinese embassy warns against illegal matchmaking in Bangladesh
China's embassy in Bangladesh has cautioned Chinese nationals against using illegal matchmaking services to find brides, joining several other Chinese diplomatic missions that have issued similar warnings. In a social
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Why Iranian, Houthi threats to Red Sea shipping matter more for oil now
Iran has warned that its campaign to throttle global energy markets could be expanded from the Strait of Hormuz to the vital Red Sea route if US attacks continue, a
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Technology
Cabinet committee reviews draft Cyber Security (Amendment) Act
A cabinet committee has reviewed the draft Cyber Security (Amendment) Act, 2026, as part of the government's efforts to update Bangladesh's cyber security legislation.
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Microsoft CEO warns companies about risks of proprietary AI
Microsoft Chief Executive Satya Nadella has urged businesses to carefully consider how they use proprietary artificial intelligence (AI) models, arguing that companies may be giving away valuable knowledge as they
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How serious is the internet risk to Strait of Hormuz's submarine cables?
Fresh concerns have emerged over the security of the submarine fibre-optic cables lying beneath the Strait of Hormuz after Iran renewed warnings linked to the strategic waterway. While the strait
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Intel to use $400 million ASML machine for new laptop chips
Intel has achieved a historic milestone by shipping high-volume Panther Lake processors manufactured using ASML’s $400M High-NA EUV lithography system.
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Workers sue Meta, claim AI unfairly targeted disabled staff in layoffs
A group of 26 employees has filed a lawsuit accusing Meta of using artificial intelligence systems to disproportionately select workers with disabilities or those on medical leave for redundancy, according
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OpenAI working on smart speaker as first hardware product: report
OpenAI is reportefly developing a portable, screenless AI smart speaker with Jony Ive's team as its first consumer hardware product.
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Sport
‘We are unique’
"Speechless. This is a joy for our country and our people. The other day I said this group never ceases to amaze me, and tonight they proved it again."
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Chaos, comeback, classic: A semifinal that delivered
England were minutes from the final before Argentina turned the World Cup semifinal on its head in Atlanta today. Revisit the drama, emotion and defining moments in pictures.
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Argentina, England set for blockbuster World Cup semifinal
England and Argentina will reignite one of international football’s most storied rivalries when they face off in the FIFA World Cup semifinals on early Thursday, with a place in Monday’s
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England bring in James, Spence and Rogers, Argentina make one change
England have made three changes to their starting side for the World Cup semifinal against Argentina on Wednesday, with manager Thomas Tuchel bringing Reece James and Djed Spence into the
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Messi's Argentina stun England in comeback to set up final against Spain
Anthony Gordon put England ahead in the 55th minute but Enzo Fernandez equalised 30 minutes later and Lautaro Martinez headed in the winner in stoppage time from Lionel Messi's cross.
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'When we went ahead, the message was to get another goal': Kane rues England retreat
Captain Harry Kane insisted England's intention was never to sit back after taking the lead against Argentina, but admitted his side were overwhelmed by a relentless surge that turned a
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আমরা হাজারবার জুলাই ব্যবসায়ী হব: নাসীরুদ্দীন পাটওয়ারী
জাতীয় নাগরিক পার্টির (এনসিপি) মুখ্য সমন্বয়ক নাসীরুদ্দীন পাটওয়ারী বলেছেন, আমাদের বলা হয় জুলাই ব্যবসায়ী। হ্যাঁ, আমরা হাজারবার জুলাই ব্যবসায়ী হব। তবু আমরা তোমাদের
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চুক্তি না করলে ইরানে কিছুই অবশিষ্ট থাকবে না: ট্রাম্প - DesheBideshe
ওয়াশিংটন, ১৫ জুলাই – যুক্তরাষ্ট্রের সঙ্গে কোনো সমঝোতায় না পৌঁছালে ইরানের জন্য অত্যন্ত ভয়াবহ পরিণতি অপেক্ষা করছে বলে সতর্ক করেছেন মার্কিন প্রেসিডেন্ট ডোনাল্ড ট্রাম্প। তিনি দাবি করেছেন যে কোনো চুক্তি
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সংবিধান সংস্কার পরিষদ না করা মানুষের সঙ্গে প্রতারণা: জেডিপি
সংবিধানের গতানুগতিক সংশোধন নয়, বরং জুলাই গণ-অভ্যুত্থান ও গণভোটের মাধ্যমে বাংলাদেশের জনগণ একটি মৌলিক সংবিধান সংস্কারের পক্ষে স্পষ্ট ম্যান্ডেট দিয়েছে।
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সদরঘাটে কুলিদের তাণ্ডব
দুর্বৃত্তদের অভয়ারণ্যে পরিণত হয়েছে ঢাকার সদরঘাট। বিশেষ করে কুলি নামের কিছু দুর্বৃত্ত যাত্রীদের স্বাভাবিক চলাচল বিষিয়ে তুলেছে। এরা যাত্রীদের কাছ থেকে কোনো কারণ ছাড়াই অর্থকড়ি হাতিয়ে নিচ্ছে। প্রতিবাদ করতে গেলে
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Politics
No scope for surrender, Hasina will be arrested immediately upon return: Salahuddin
Home minister says Awami League’s fate will be decided through judicial process
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BNP announces 151-member committee for Cumilla city unit
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) on Wednesday announced a 151-member fully-fledged committee for its Cumilla city unit, making Udbatul Bari Abu as president and Md Yusuf Molla Tipu as general secretary.
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Business
Foreign-owned firms get easier access to external loans
Bangladesh Bank eased regulations on external borrowing by fully foreign-owned industrial enterprises, allowing them to access loans from parent companies, associates, and shareholders abroad under a general authorisation framework.
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Bangladesh Bank restores founding sponsors of Al-Arafah Islami Bank
The Bangladesh Bank has reconstituted the board of directors of Al-Arafah Islami Bank PLC with representatives of the bank's founding sponsors, marking the return of its original owners to the
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Govt plans national AI policy to boost efficiency, transparency: PM's adviser
The government is planning to prepare a national artificial intelligence (AI) policy aimed at making public services faster, more transparent and accountable while improving efficiency across government operations, an adviser
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Editorial
Youth skills must match industry needs
Our education and skills training system needs a major overhaul
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Subsidy is OK, if only its beneficiaries are the poor
That an IMF (International Monetary Fund) delegation on a visit to Bangladesh has no objection to the provision of subsidies in the power and energy sector is not unconditional. The
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Transparency must guide appointments at the Information Commission
Following the July uprising and the subsequent resignation and termination of the three commissioners of the Information Commission, this statutory body has remained in a state of operational paralysis for
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The real cost of an absent information commission
It may sound like a broken gramophone record for us to continue lamenting the absence of the chief information commissioner and two information commissioners in Bangladesh since September 2024, following
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How to expand private-sector participation in public healthcare
The importance of adopting Public-Private Partnership (PPP) and Strategic Purchasing (SP) has been discussed in Bangladesh's health sector for many years.
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Entertainment
15 years later, ‘Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara’ still finds new meaning
The scenery still takes my breath away, the playlist still makes me want to pack a bag, and Farhan Akhtar’s poetry still lands exactly where it should. Yet every rewatch
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Oindrila remembers Bulbul Ahmed: 'It's impossible to put into words what baba meant to me'
"My first playback song was for ‘Gorom Hawa’ alongside Syed Abdul Hadi uncle, and that was only possible because of my father. Later, I also sang for ‘Akarshan’. I worked
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Tom Cruise unrecognisable in first trailer for 'Digger'
For more than four decades, Tom Cruise has been synonymous with breathtaking stunts, relentless action and seemingly impossible missions. But in the first trailer for his upcoming film “Digger”, the
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Dhaka Padatik to stage 'Trial of Surya Sen' on Friday
The production, the troupe's 38th, revisits the mock trial and execution of revolutionary Masterda Surya Sen, one of the foremost leaders of the anti-British freedom movement in Bengal.
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Health
Dengue claims two more lives, 391 hospitalised
Two more people died of dengue and 391 new patients were admitted to hospitals across Bangladesh in the 24 hours until 8:00am on Wednesday. With the latest fatalities, the dengue
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5 more die with measles symptoms
Bangladesh has recorded five more deaths among people with suspected measles symptoms over the past 24 hours, while health authorities confirmed 172 new measles infections. The Directorate General of Health
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Life style
How rising prices are reshaping the beauty market for everyone
"When you dupe, you dupe the consumer." These were the strong words of beauty mogul Charlotte Tilbury during a BBC interview. She argued that no dupe can match the quality,
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The subtle rise of Dhaka’s supper club culture
Somewhere in Dhaka, a small group of people who have never met are sitting down to eat food they did not choose, at an address they received only hours ago,
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