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‘Sheikh Mujib has no role in the country’s Liberation War’
A leader of the district unit of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam in Patuakhali, Maulana Abdul Haque, was escorted out of an event after claiming that Sheikh Mujibur Rahman had no contribution to
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Chile students protest education cuts
Thousands of Chilean students protested Thursday against new far-right president Jose Antonio Kast’s budget cuts for education.
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Hezbollah clashes with Israeli forces in Lebanon
New Age, a Dhaka-based leading English language daily newspaper, is a major source of news of Bangladesh and international affairs
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Satellite data suggest Sundarbans mangroves are losing resilience
Mangrove forests protect tropical coasts from storms, store large amounts of carbon and provide vital habitats for plants and animals, serving, for example, as nurseries for fish and crabs. They
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The special parliamentary committee reviewing 133 ordinances
The special parliamentary committee reviewing 133 ordinances issued during the interim government’s tenure has so far examined more than 120, with its final report expected to be submitted on March
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Gold price cut again by Tk 6,590 a bhari in Bangladesh
Gold prices in Bangladesh have been reduced by Tk 6,590 a bhari, bringing the rate of 22-carat gold down to Tk 2,34,855 a bhari (11.664 grams), according to the Bangladesh
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Iran accuses US of ‘calculated’ deadly strike on girls’ school
Iran’s foreign minister on Friday branded a deadly strike on a girls’ elementary school in southern Iran on the first day of the Middle East war as a ‘calculated’ US
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Bangladesh
‘Why are you only mentioning police? Many, including police, have been killed’
IGP Ali Hossain Fakir says both civilians and police were among those killed before and after August 5
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Train runs over 5 in Tangail
Police say victims were sitting on the railway tracks beside the highway
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Waz, kirtan and Baul songs will all be there in my constituency: Rumeen Farhana
Rumeen Farhana, member of parliament for Brahmanbaria-2 (Sarail-Ashuganj), has said that restrictions on Baul music and shrine culture will not be tolerated in her constituency.
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Bangladesh’s Independence Day event in Delhi: India’s state minister for external affairs attends
A positive picture of Bangladesh–India bilateral relations was once again on display at the premises of the Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi on Thursday. At a reception marking Bangladesh’s 56th
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Bangladesh win first-ever compound gold
Bangladesh archers secured their first-ever gold medal in the men’s compound team event of the Asia Cup-World Ranking Tournament Stage-1, when they beat Vietnam in the final held in Bangkok,
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Ziaur Rahman an indispensable figure in Liberation War: PM
Efforts to belittle his role have only reinforced his place in Bangladesh’s independence history, Tarique Rahman says
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Bangladesh PM calls for unity to build inclusive, self-reliant country
Bangladesh prime minister, Tarique Rahman, on Friday urged all to work together to build an inclusive and self-reliant Bangladesh, ensuring that everyone can live well together.
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International
US can only confirm about a third of Iran's missile arsenal destroyed
Estimates of Iran's missile stockpile vary widely
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G7 ministers urge end to attacks against civilians in Mideast war
France’s Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Noel Barrot delivers a press conference following a G7 Foreign Ministers’ meeting at the Vaux-de-Cernay Abbey in Cernay-la-Ville outside Paris, on 27 March 2026 G7 foreign
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More than 300 US troops injured since start of Iran war
Thirteen US troops killed in Gulf and Iraq as conflict spreads
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Trump extends deadline for striking Iran's energy plants into April
Trump has not identified who the US is negotiating with in Iran, with many high-ranking officials killed in the war
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US weighs sending up to 10,000 troops to Middle East: Reports
The troops would join thousands of paratroopers and Marines who have already been ordered to the region
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Technology
WhatsApp brings 6 new features
WhatsApp introduced a set of new features on March 26 aimed at improving usability, storage management and cross-device functionality.
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Google is expanding Search Live globally
Google announced on March 26 that it is expanding its Search Live feature to users worldwide, making the tool available in all languages and regions where its AI-powered search mode
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Sport
Ex-England manager Hodgson, 78, returns as Bristol City boss after 44 years
Former England manager Roy Hodgson will take charge of Championship side Bristol City until the end of the season, 44 years after he last managed the Robins.
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Argentina striker Panichelli suffers serious knee injury
Argentina striker Joaquin Panichelli suffered an ACL injury to his right knee in training on Thursday, less than three months before he had hoped to play at the World Cup,
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Back-to-back World Cup titles a 'dream' for Argentina, says Tagliafico
Argentina full-back Nicolas Tagliafico says becoming the first team to successfully defend the World Cup title in 64 years would be a "dream" for the three-time world champions.
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Ancelotti 'half-satisfied' despite Brazil's loss to France
Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti said he was “half-satisfied” despite a 2-1 defeat to 10-man France in a friendly in the United States on Thursday, insisting the performance displayed his side’s
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'Everyone knows we are African champions', insists Senegal coach
Senegal coach Pape Thiaw insisted Friday that "trophies are won on the pitch" when asked about the decision to strip his team of the Africa Cup of Nations title and
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Politics
India looks forward to working closely with Bangladesh: Indian President
Indian President Droupadi Murmu has said India looks forward to working closely with Bangladesh to further strengthen the bilateral partnership and to advance regional peace, stability and prosperity.
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Repatriation of Rohingyas to Mya..
State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shama Obaed on Wednesday underlined that the repatriation of Rohingyas to Myanmar is the only viable solution to the crisis.
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What Trump Gets Wrong About the Cultural Logic Driving Iran
As the Iran war enters its fourth week, much of the debate in the United States is focused on the absence of a clear endgame, the erosion of longstanding alliances,
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Russia Is the Biggest Winner of the Iran War
While the rationale for US President Donald Trump’s Iran war is difficult to decipher, its main beneficiary is far easier to identify: Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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What we know about diplomatic ef..
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday threatened Iran with devastating attacks unless it accepts a 15-point White House peace plan, possibly through indirect talks brokered by Pakistan.
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Business
Gold prices fall by Tk 6,590 per bhori in Bangladesh
Gold prices in Bangladesh have been reduced by Tk 6,590 per bhori, bringing the rate of 22-carat gold down to Tk 234,855, according to the Bangladesh Jewelers Association (BAJUS). In
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Editorial
Recurrent road tragedies must stop
High casualties during Eid holidays reflect systemic failure
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Nationalism and the Road to Independence
Being myself a humble student of history, I admit that, as a phenomenon, nationalism owes much to history as a discipline. This is the perspective in which the renowned British
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A vision to combat poverty with Zakat as a tool
Bangladesh, a country of over 176 million people, is still far away from rising above the poverty trap, as the World Bank estimates an increase in the number of poor.
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When Distance Collapses: Bangladesh Homeward Tide and Geography of Belonging
In Bangladesh, there is no constant distance between the destinations, but the feeling it gives to people of their beloved ones. This distance appears to vanish especially on such large-scale
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People’s Republic of Jadavpur
I have just returned from a trip to Kolkata. It was just a week long, but it opened by eyes once again to the diversity of West Bengal, the state
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Entertainment
‘Domm’: Puja Chery earns acclaim for ‘Rani’
Puja Chery is receiving widespread appreciation for her portrayal of ‘Rani’ in the Eid release “Domm”, directed by Redoan Rony. Starring opposite Afran Nisho, the film is performing strongly in
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Taylor Swift dominates iHeartRadio Music Awards 2026 with seven wins
Global pop star Taylor Swift emerged as the biggest winner at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards, taking home seven trophies and extending her record as the most awarded artist in
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Paul McCartney announces new album, drops single
Music legend Paul McCartney has released a new single, “Days We Left Behind”, while confirming his first studio album in nearly six years, “The Boys of Dungeon Lane”, set for
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‘Prince’ screenings face repeated disruptions at Cineplex
Although screenings began on the fourth day, a technical fault forced a show to stop midway at the Bashundhara Shopping Mall branch, with audiences refunded.
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