Headline
Why fathers deserve more than one day
Celebrate fatherhood beyond Father's Day by building lasting bonds through shared activities like watching cricket matches or taking morning walks. Ask for lifelong advice and prioritize their health to show
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Why Japan stands out in football?
Witness Tokyo's iconic Shibuya Crossing transform into a disciplined celebration after Japan's historic World Cup match. Inspired by legendary manga like Captain Tsubasa, the Samurai Blue combine cultural heritage with
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UN warns of mass atrocities risk in Sudan
The United Nations Security Council in a statement said Saturday it is concerned over the ‘imminent risk of mass atrocities’ in Sudan as it called on paramilitary forces encircling El-Obeid
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King Charles to reveal personal tax bill: Palace
King Charles III will reveal his personal tax bill in a bid to improve transparency, Buckingham Palace confirmed to AFP on Sunday, as royal finances come under increasing public scrutiny
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In solidarity with Palestine: Lamine Yamal’s image that went global
Celebrate football prodigy Lamine Yamal waving a Palestinian flag during Barcelona’s electric La Liga title parade. The teenager’s bold gesture sparked global political debate, shifting expectations for how modern athletes
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Parliament in uproar after Hannan Masud accuses PM of making ‘false’ claims
Ministers and opposition MPs trade accusations of fascist behaviour during budget debate
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Jashore BNP activist found dead with multiple sharp-weapon injuries
The victim’s body was recovered from a canal in Chowgacha
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Bangladesh
Journalist Rezanur gets bail in Shahe Alam defamation case
A Bogura court on Sunday granted bail to journalist Rezanur Islam, acting editor of Agrajatra Pratidin, in a case filed by another journalist over reports related to local government rural
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Man beaten to death over theft allegation in Ctg school
A youth was allegedly beaten to death over a theft attempt at a school in the city’s Pologround area on Sunday, with his family alleging that he was also given
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Ziaul ordered extrajudicial killings, disappearances, ex-RAB officer tells ICT
A former Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) member and current Army Warrant Officer, Imrul Kayes, on Sunday testified before Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal that he personally witnessed numerous enforced disappearances, extrajudicial
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Govt committed to securing fair share of transboundary river waters: minister
Water resources minister Md Shahiduddin Chowdhury Anee on Sunday informed Jatiya Sangsad that the government remained committed to securing Bangladesh’s fair share of water from transboundary rivers...
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Student dies in Faridpur DB custody, family alleges torture
A student of Faridpur Law College died in the custody of the Detective Branch of police in Faridpur on Sunday morning, hours after being arrested.
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International
Spain target convincing win to dispel World Cup doubts
A wounded Spain will aim to get their World Cup challenge firmly back on track when they face Saudi Arabia in Atlanta on Sunday.
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Ueda shines in World Cup’s 1,000th match
Japan marked the 1,000th match in World Cup history with a commanding 4-0 win over Tunisia in Group F on Saturday, as Ayase Ueda scored twice to send the North
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Slick Netherlands dismantle Sweden
An early double from Brian Brobbey, two more in the second ​half for Cody Gakpo and a late goal from Crysencio Summerville helped the Netherlands cruise to an impressive 5-1
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15 saves, 1 point: Room asks for statue in Curacao
Curacao goalkeeper Eloy Room joked that he deserves a statue on the Caribbean island after a jaw-dropping display that earned the team their first-ever World Cup point...
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IGCC celebrates 12th Int’l Day of Yoga
The Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre at the High Commission of India in Dhaka celebrated the 12th International Day of Yoga 2026 with a vibrant gathering at Bashundhara Sports City on
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Technology
Jobs of the week
Here are our picks for jobs of the week. Check out the article for more details.
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Snap turns AI video team into separate gaming startup
Snap is turning an internal generative AI video team into a separate company called Dotmo, which will build interactive gaming experiences.
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How to disable Gemini prompts in Google Docs
Google has integrated its Gemini artificial intelligence (AI) assistant across several Workspace products, including Google Docs. The feature can appear as a “Write with Gemini” prompt within documents, offering AI-assisted
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OpenAI hires AI veteran Shazeer and former AI policy official Ball
OpenAI has recruited two high-profile figures as it prepares for a public listing: Noam Shazeer, a foundational mind behind modern generative AI, and Dean Ball, a former White House artificial
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Sport
'Spain living in a bubble but motivated by criticism'
Much was expected of Spain against the tournament debutants, but De la Fuente's team were unable to find a way past the African side, and need a statement win in
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Egypt coach denies Salah rift before New Zealand clash
Salah was substituted in the 76th minute of that 1-1 draw in Seattle, with highly-rated teenager Hamza Abdelkarim coming on.
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Undav double sends Germany into World Cup knockouts
Deniz Undav scored two goals off the bench as Germany pulled off a thrilling comeback to beat Ivory Coast ​2-1 in their World Cup Group E match on Saturday, securing
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Marsh, Johnson punish Bangladesh as Australia sweep T20 series
Towhid Hridoy produced a defiant unbeaten half-century amid another Bangladesh batting collapse, but Australia wrapped up a commanding 7-wicket victory with 9 overs to spare to complete a 3-0 sweep
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Henry the hero as New Zealand level England series in style
Matt Henry did the damage as New Zealand thrashed England by 253 runs in the second Test at the Oval on Sunday for a series-levelling victory after the hosts opened
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Yamal says the best is yet to come
"I see myself as much better than people see me. I know the road ahead is very long and that I have many things to improve," he said in an
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'Cape Verde's World Cup campaign for underdogs all over Africa'
The Blue Sharks went a long way to proving their point when, making their World Cup debut, they put together a brilliant defensive display to hold European champions Spain to
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আলোচিত
'বাবা' নিয়ে জনপ্রিয় পাঁচটি গানের গল্প
জেমসের কণ্ঠে গাওয়া 'বাবা' গানটি জেমস গাইতেই আগ্রহী ছিলেন না বলেন গানটির গীতিকার ও সুরকার। বাবা নিয়ে জনপ্রিয় এমন পাঁচটি গানের পেছনের গল্প যা জানা যায়।
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Politics
‘We’ll kill you’: Viral video captures threat to police from Gazipur Jubo League rally
Police confirm the organisation held the procession, but no arrests have been made
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AL files case against Hasnat, other NCP leaders with United Kingdom court
The deposed Awami League’s activists have filed a case against four leaders and activists, including National Citizen Party chief organiser (Southern Region) and Cumilla-4 lawmaker Hasnat Abdullah, for allegedly ‘beating
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Violence, barriers deter women from politics
Violence against women in politics, along with financial, social and institutional barriers, continues to discourage them from taking part in Bangladesh’s political process, according to findings of a new qualitative
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AL not a party, it’s a mafia group: minister
Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed yesterday said he did not consider the Awami League a political party, describing it instead as a “mafia group”, and said its activities remained banned.
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‘Jamaat accepted polls results to avoid civil war’
Alleging widespread irregularities in the February 12 national election, Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman yesterday said the party had accepted the results despite deep grievances to avert a civil war.
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NCP serves notices on two Ctg leaders over disciplinary breach
The National Citizen Party on Saturday served show-cause notices on its Chattogram city unit convener Mir Mohammad Sohaib and member secretary Arif Moinuddin for publicly taking a position over a
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Business
Islamic banks fall behind in deposit growth
Conventional banks outperformed Islamic banks in deposit collection, investment, and asset growth over the past year, mainly due to instability in the Islamic banking sector following the July 2024 uprising.
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Tyre importers, transport operators oppose proposed duty hike
Tyre importers, dealers and transport operators have urged the government to withdraw a proposed 20 percent supplementary duty on commercial vehicle tyres, arguing that the measure would increase transport costs
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Warsh brings a skinny Fed approach to a complex, information-hungry world
Whether he intended it, Warsh's emphasis on inflation in Wednesday's press conference led investors to conclude an increase was coming soon
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Editorial
Politics is still an uneven playing field for women
Govt, EC and political parties must remove the underlying barriers.
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Why Bangladesh needs real-time waterway monitoring
It is a time to reflect on a critical yet often overlooked part of Bangladesh’s maritime system—the seabed and riverbeds that underpin our trade.
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Dhaka mustn’t agree UN calls that harm Rohingya return
THE UN refugee agency has once again put out a call for Bangladesh to arrange for more land for the construction of shelters for the 150,000 Rohingyas who have freshly
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Credentialism in employment market
BANGLADESH has seen remarkable growth in education, higher education institutions and professional certification programmes. While this expansion has contributed to human capital development, it has also given rise to a
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Who will defend the poor?
THE post-July uprising landscape in Bangladesh perfectly illustrates the prevailing sentiment that without structural change in governance, the transformative aspirations for which more than a thousand people laid down their
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Entertainment
‘Love Letters’: Tropa Majumdar’s ode to war and longing
There is a particular kind of silence that falls over an auditorium when two actors who have shared a life off stage agree, finally, to share one on it. That
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Shawana’s ‘The Road to My Father’ releases today on Father’s Day
“The Road to My Father” is now available to watch on Shawana’s independent production house, Humbleverse YouTube channel.
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Ujjal’s ‘Bonolata Sen’ reflects on poetry, memory and desire
In a novel, characters are often described in detail. But in poetry, the reader must build the character in their own imagination.
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Razz and Sabila to reunite for new film after ‘Bonolota Express’
Razz and Sabila played Dr Ashhab and Chitra in the film, earning praise from audiences for their performances and on-screen chemist
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Health
Interim govt's negligence behind measles vaccine shortage; no probe needed: PM’s aide
Ziauddin Hyder says halted health programmes and funding delays caused crisis linked to current measles outbreak
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Three more children die with Measles symptoms across Bangladesh 24 hours
Three more children died with symptoms consistent with measles in 24 hours until 8:00am on Sunday, taking Bangladesh’s combined tally of confirmed and suspected measles-related deaths to 680...
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Life style
100 marathons and beyond: How Chowdhury Rashaad Shabab grew discipline and community through running
Have you ever wondered how something as simple as running could transform a person’s life physically, mentally, and professionally? For Dr Chowdhury Rashaad Shabab, it started off as a way
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