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Living in Dhaka means loving the beautiful chaos
Discover Dhaka's chaotic charm as human momentum drives this impossible capital city forward. From Gulshan to Dhanmondi, traffic jams and rich rickshaw art shape a relentless metropolis where hope remains
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How to stop your children from being too pampered
Master responsive parenting with Dr Helal Uddin Ahmed from Faridpur Medical College to avoid over-indulgence. Set firm boundaries, handle public tantrums gracefully, and choose quality time over gifts to build
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Stocks end higher on optimism over market-friendly reforms
Stocks ended higher on Monday, driven by renewed investor optimism following recent capital market-friendly fiscal measures and regulatory reforms. The benchmark DSEX index of the Dhaka Stock Exchange gained 17
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Law & Order
The High Court has issued a rule asking why the government should not be directed to formulate guidelines governing the payment and recovery of dower (Denmohor) in Muslim marriages, taking
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10 realities of moving abroad nobody warns you about
Overcome the invisible emotional hurdles of moving abroad by establishing routines and managing homesickness. Embracing cultural adaptation and resilience helps expats navigate identity crises, turning unfamiliar foreign streets into a
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Why modern dating sounds like a completely different language
Explore modern relationship trends like emotional Airbnb and micro cheating through the witty perspective of Aunty Eva. Digital forensics on Instagram might change dating terminology, but human heartbreak remains a
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Online drug trade can draw death penalty under new law
Parliament passes Narcotics Control (Amendment) Bill 2026
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Bangladesh
EC launches voter registration, NID services for Bangladeshis in Singapore, Bahrain, Sweden
Three commissioners to visit the three countries to inaugurate facilities
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HSC examinees wade through floodwaters to reach centres
Inter‑Education Board defends exam schedule
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21,000 antivenom doses stocked amid floods: Minister
Health Minister Sardar Md Sakhawat Hossain says snake sightings have increased in flood-hit areas, with 21,000 doses of antivenom stocked at the grassroots to respond to the growing risk. Speaking
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Govt won’t revisit Laldia terminal deal: Minister
The government has no plan to cancel or renegotiate the concession agreement signed with Denmark-based APM Terminals for the construction and operation of the Laldiar Char Container Terminal at Chattogram
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33,000 held in special drive: Police
Police say they have arrested 32,908 people in a nationwide “special” operation launched two and a half months ago, with more than 20,000 of them detained in drug-related cases. In
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Flood, landslides death toll reaches 54 in Bangladesh
At least 54 people were killed and 39 others injured in floods, hill runoff and landslides that have affected seven districts, according to the Disaster Management and Relief Ministry. The
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With floodwaters retreating, mud and isolation grip Bandarban
Floodwaters are steadily retreating from Bandarban town after two rain-free days, but residents now face the daunting task of clearing mud-filled homes and rebuilding their lives. Low-lying neighbourhoods remain waterlogged,
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International
Trump administration launches effort to isolate International Criminal Court
The Trump administration is launching an effort to ‌dismantle what it calls the threat to US sovereignty by the International Criminal Court, a State Department official said on Monday. President
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Trump: Iran blockade reinstated, US to charge 20pc on Strait of Hormuz cargo
President Donald Trump said on Monday that the United States was reinstating a naval blockade on Iran and would be reimbursed 20% on all cargo shipped through the Strait of
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Iran expands attacks on Gulf states, says Strait of Hormuz closed
US and Iranian forces have exchanged heavy missile and drone assaults, with Tehran targeting US facilities in states across the Gulf ​on Sunday and saying it had again closed the
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Europe recorded 10,000 excess deaths during late-June heatwave, data show
European countries reported more than 10,000 excess deaths during the record-breaking heatwave that engulfed the west of the continent in late June, official data showed. The vast majority — more
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Inside one Havana apartment building as Cuba went dark
Most nights, Frank Alfonso sleeps on the roof to escape the suffocating heat during Havana's increasingly frequent blackouts. But on Friday afternoon, the rain arrived just as Cuba's national grid
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US says completed strikes on dozens of Iranian targets
The US military said on Sunday it completed a new round of strikes in Iran aimed at preventing the Islamic republic from attacking shipping in the vital Strait of Hormuz
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Technology
Govt to curb defamatory social media posts
Posts and Telecommunications and Information Technology Minister Faqir Mahbub Anam on Monday said the government is set to amend the Cyber Security Act to strengthen coordination with international technology platforms
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Meta pulls AI image tool after public backlash
Meta has pulled a new Muse Image feature allowing AI generation from public Instagram profiles following backlash over its default opt-in setting.
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This T-Rex is expected to go for $30 million at auction
Sotheby’s is auctioning "Gus," one of the most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeletons ever discovered, with an estimated final sale price of $30 million.
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Anthropic is asking the public to send in questions about AI
Anthropic, the company behind the AI assistant Claude, is asking people to submit questions they have about artificial intelligence.
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When roads go under: how to drive safely and protect your car
Dhaka's roads have turned into a flood zone after days of relentless monsoon rain, with the Bangladesh Meteorological Department recording 110mm in just 27 hours and warning more is on
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Remembering Fahim Saleh, the entrepreneur who dreamed beyond borders
Six years after his tragic death in New York, the legacy of Bangladeshi-American entrepreneur Fahim Saleh continues to live on through his extraordinary global tech ambitions and the path he
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U6GHz spectrum could power Bangladesh's AI-native 5G future
As Bangladesh prepares for the next phase of digital transformation, the debate over future mobile spectrum is becoming increasingly important. While commercial 5G deployment is still in its early stages,
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Sport
India thrash England in historic women's Test at Lord's
Victory meant India ended their tour with happy memories of Lord's, having been knocked out of the T20 World Cup in the group phase at the 'Home of Cricket' by
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No pass to Haaland: Sorloth faces online abuse after Norway's WC exit
The abuse started after Sorloth opted to shoot instead of passing to an unmarked Erling Haaland during a crucial two-on-one counter-attack while Norway were leading 1-0. His shot was blocked
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Slaven Bilic returns as Croatia coach
Slaven Bilic will return as head coach of Croatia, the national football federation announced Monday, replacing Zlatko Dalic, who resigned after the country's World Cup exit.
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From Calchin to summit: The making of ‘spider’ Julian Alvarez
The beautiful game absorbed him completely and, despite his shy, quiet nature, his answer at primary school never changed whenever teachers asked about his future: “A footballer.”
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Azim claims fifth record in age-group swimming
Mohammad Abdul Azim continued his record-breaking run in the 38th National Age-Group Swimming Championships as the BKSP student broke a 14-year-old mark in the 200m freestyle of the U-15-17 group
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আলোচিত
‘এখন বুঝতে পারছি মৌসুমী কেন ওমর সানীকে চাবুক মারতেন’
ফুটবল মহাতারকা লিওনেল মেসিকে ঘিরে করা এক মন্তব্যের জেরে চিত্রনায়ক ওমর সানী এবং অভিনেতা-উপস্থাপক শাহরিয়ার নাজিম জয়কে নিয়ে সামাজিক যোগাযোগমাধ্যমে শুরু হয়েছে ব্যাপ
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হরমুজ প্রণালির অভিভাবক হবে যুক্তরাষ্ট্র: ট্রাম্প
কৌশলগতভাবে অত্যন্ত গুরুত্বপূর্ণ জলপথ হরমুজ প্রণালির নিয়ন্ত্রণ মার্কিন যুক্তরাষ্ট্র নিজের হাতে তুলে নেবে এবং এই বিশ্ব বাণিজ্য পথ পাহারা দেওয়ার জন্য ওয়াশিংটনকে অর্থ পরিশোধ করা উচিত বলে মন্তব্য করেছেন মার্কিন
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Politics
Shadik Kayem steps down from Shibir post to contest DSCC mayoral election
Party rules require him to leave the student organisation before contesting the city election
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Business
Excellent Ceramics launches Italian-inspired premium brand Milano
Excellent Ceramics Group has launched Milano Ceramics, a premium brand inspired by Italian craftsmanship and design, for the Bangladesh market
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Modhumoti Bank PLC holds its first Shariah Supervisory Committee Meeting
Modhumoti Bank PLC held its first Shariah Supervisory Committee meeting on July 12, 2026, at the bank’s Head Office in Gulshan. The meeting was presided over by the Chairman of
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Bill passed introducing death penalty for cyber-enabled drug trade
Parliament on Monday passed the Narcotics Control (Amendment) Bill, introducing the death penalty as the maximum punishment for illegal drug trading conducted through cyberspace and digital platforms. Home Minister Salahuddin
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Editorial
Nigel Farage is facing his biggest test of credibility
A political outsider only a decade ago, Farage transformed British politics through his relentless focus on immigration
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Do not overload young learners
Curriculum reform must not outpace the system's ability to cope
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Do not let maternal care gains slip away
Even a few years ago, the “Maternal Death Free Kapasia Model” in Gazipur was showcased by the UNFPA as a best practice model for ensuring zero maternal deaths.
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Our climate budget must prioritise the displaced
A record-breaking Tk 51,746 crore budget allocation for climate-relevant interventions, marking a 26 percent surge from the previous fiscal year, seems like an unmitigated triumph for a nation on the
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Bangladesh's measles outbreak is a warning against the complacency of success
There is a peculiar danger in public-health success: the better a system works, the easier it becomes to take it for granted. Bangladesh’s measles outbreak is demonstrating that paradox brutally.
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Entertainment
Showbiz stars call for support as floods devastate parts of Bangladesh
As relentless rainfall triggers severe flooding across several parts of Bangladesh, celebrities have taken to social media to express concern and urge the public to support those affected.
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Health
Typhoid vaccine to be added to routine immunisation from Aug 1
The health authorities have included the single-dose typhoid vaccine in the routine immunisation programme from August this year for children aged up to 15 months, according to an official order
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Nearly 29% of govt hospital health worker posts vacant: Minister
5,000 doctors being rapidly recruited, Sardar Md Sakhawat Husain tells parliament
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