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Seven parliament galleries named after Bir Sreshthos
It is a tribute to the nation’s bravest sons and deep respect for the Liberation War, says PM's addl press secretary
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‘Gupto’: The adjective that took on a life of its own
In post-August Bangladesh, ‘gupto’ has drifted from description into accusation
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Govt open to opposition plan on fuel situation: PM
Opposition proposes 'common committee' to address fuel crisis
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Chhatra Dal paints campuses with protest graffiti after yesterday’s clash with Shibir
Graffiti and slogans appeared across five major universities
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Bangladesh
Biman eyes big fleet expansion, targets 47 aircraft by FY 2034-35
Expansion roadmap includes new routes to New York, Sydney, Seoul and preparations to revive Dhaka-Narita flights
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Rajshahi man dies of heatstroke while waiting in fuel queue
The district recorded the highest temperature of 40°C today
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24 police officers transferred
The home ministry on Wednesday executed a series of high-level police reshuffles, including an additional inspector general, seven deputy inspectors general (DIGs), three Addl-DIGs and 13 superintendents of police (SPs)
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Hasnat says his remarks regarding vehicle facilities misrepresented in media
National Citizen Party (NCP) lawmaker Md Abul Hasnat, popularly known as Hasnat Abdullah, on Wednesday alleged that his remarks in Parliament regarding vehicle facilities for MPs had been misrepresented in
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WASA water foul, contaminated: Jamaat MP
Lawmakers in parliament have raised alarms over a series of civic crises gripping the capital and the country, including “foul-smelling” WASA water, severe waterlogging, and a deteriorating law and order.
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Govt to hold talks with opposition on energy crisis, open to pragmatic proposals: PM
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Wednesday said the government will invite the opposition for talks on the country’s ongoing energy crisis, stressing that any practical and implementable proposals will be
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Govt. appoints new Divisional Commissioner in three divisions
The government has appointed new divisional commissioners in three divisions. The Ministry of Public Administration issued a gazette notification in this regard on Wednesday. According to gazette notification, Additional Secretary
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International
23 killed in Nigeria jihadist, bandit attacks: reports
At least 23 people, including three children, were killed Tuesday in three separate attacks blamed on jihadists and criminal gangs in northeastern and northwestern Nigeria, according to two security reports.
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UK PM says he won’t resign
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer yesterday insisted he would not resign, claiming allegations of misleading MPs over his appointment of a party loyalist as UK envoy to Washington had been
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Nato ‘will always defend’ Turkey
Nato chief Mark Rutte yesterday said the alliance would do “what’s necessary to defend” its members including Turkey after intercepting four missiles fired from Iran and heading into Turkish airspace
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EU unblocks $106b loan for Ukraine after Hungary row
The EU yesterday gave the green light to unblock a 90-billion-euro ($106 billion) loan for Kyiv, after the deadlock was broken in a months-long row between Ukraine and Hungary over
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Nepal home boss quits after weeks in office
Nepal’s home minister stepped down yesterday over growing criticism of his finances, the second member of the cabinet to leave the new government just weeks after it was formed.
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Technology
A "dangerous" AI model just fell into the wrong hands
A small group of unauthorised users has gained access to Claude Mythos, Anthropic's powerful new AI model that the company has described as "too dangerous to release to the public."
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Meta to track employee keystrokes for AI training: report
Meta is installing tracking software on the computers of its US-based employees to capture mouse movements, clicks, and keystrokes for training its AI models, according to internal memos seen by
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NASA's Roman Space Telescope to launch in September 2026
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will launch in September 2026 to study dark energy and exoplanets with a field of view 100x larger than Hubble.
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Ex-Samsung researcher sentenced to seven years in chip leak case
A former Samsung Electronics researcher received a seven-year prison sentence from a South Korean court on Wednesday for leaking semiconductor technology to a Chinese company.
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Sport
Chattogram City FC earn promotion to BFL at first try
Chattogram City FC confirmed their promotion to the Bangladesh Football League with three matches to spare following a 2-1 win over Chittagong Abahani in the Bangladesh Championship League on Wednesday.
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‘Beauty’ of pitch puzzle awaits series decider
Heat and humidity could open cracks faster, and the foretelling of a greenish wicket may not translate into pace and bounce.
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Germany’s Gnabry confirms he will miss World Cup
The former Arsenal player has been a regular member of Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann's squad.
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Archer, Burger help Rajasthan beat Lucknow in IPL
Rajasthan bounced back from successive defeats to jump to second in the table led by Punjab Kings.
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Chelsea sack Rosenior after worst run since 1912
Calum McFarlane, who was Rosenior's assistant, will take charge as a caretaker for the rest of the season.
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World Cup last-minute ticket sales phase re-opens 50 days from kick-off
With 50 days remaining until the start of the 2026 World Cup, FIFA's last-minute sales phase re-opens on Wednesday with tickets for all 104 matches available on a first-come, first-served
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আলোচিত
বিচার বিভাগ পৃথকীকরণের বিষয়টি এখন অন্তঃসারশূন্য
সুপ্রিম কোর্টের আইনজীবী ব্যারিস্টার এ এস এম শাহরিয়ার কবির বলেছেন, বিচার বিভাগ পৃথকীকরণে বাস্তব চিত্র হচ্ছে হাসিনার আমলে যা ছিল এখনো তাই থাকল। বিচার বিভাগ নিয়ে দুটো আইন আছে, একটা
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তিনদিন আগে সিজার, নবজাতক রেখে পরীক্ষার হলে মা
মাতৃত্ব আর পড়াশোনা-দুটি দায়িত্ব একসঙ্গে সামলে অনন্য দৃষ্টান্ত স্থাপন করেছেন কুড়িগ্রামের এক শিক্ষার্থী। সন্তান জন্মের মাত্র তিনদিন পরই পরীক্ষার হলে উপস্থিত হয়ে নিজের দৃঢ় মনোবল ও স্বপ্নপূরণের ইচ্ছার প্রমাণ দিয়েছেন
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Politics
Six BNP men expelled in Gazipur’s Sreepur over misconduct at school farewell event
Party took disciplinary action for violating its code of conduct
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No plan to hand over Ctg port to foreign operators, minister tells JS
Bangladesh government has no plan to hand over Chattogram Port to foreign operators, shipping minister Shaikh Rabiul Alam told Jatiya Sangsad on Wednesday....
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JCD, Shibir hold counter-protests at CU after Ctg college clashes
Campus tensions rise following violence over “gupto” graffiti
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Business
Global and energy shocks to weigh on Bangladesh economy
Bangladesh’s economy is facing renewed pressure from global geopolitical tensions and commodity market disruptions, with risks of elevated inflation, slower growth and mounting fiscal strain, according to Eric Robertsen, global
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Prime Bank customers to get benefits from Healthcare Diagnostics
Prime Bank PLC has signed an agreement with Healthcare Diagnostics Center Limited (HDCL), a Dhaka-based diagnostic centre and a sister concern of Healthcare Pharmaceuticals, to provide healthcare benefits to its
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Hormuz blockade drives up costs at Panama Canal
The war in the Middle East has boosted demand to move vital cargo through the Panama Canal to such an extent that one vessel carrying liquefied natural gas (LNG) paid
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Editorial
Why must MPs get offices in upazila parishads?
It may further erode the power of local administration.
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Bank consolidation imperative: why the Resolution Law matters for stability
The unanimous passage of the Bank Resolution Bill 2026 in Bangladesh's Jatiya Sangsad comes at a critical juncture for the country's financial sector. Mounting stress in several weak banks reflected
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Can EU-Bangladesh partnership be taken to next level?
The Partnership and Cooperation Agreement signed between Bangladesh and the European Union (EU) on Monday last has been hailed as a comprehensive strategic partnership. It is going to replace the
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Nutritional literacy can reduce healthcare costs in Bangladesh
The proverb “Health is wealth” is widely quoted but remains overlooked in practice in our society.
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Can we ever seek justice for sexual violence?
Yet another recent incident highlights the lack of security that haunts women and children in Bangladesh.
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Entertainment
Gore, grit, horror: Vicky Zahed unpacks the philosophy behind ‘Chokro 2’
Drawing from these disturbing events and weaving them with his own imagination, Vicky candidly opens up about his latest release, “Chokro 2”, which emerged as one of the standout highlights
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Actor Tarikuzzaman Tapan battling terminal cancer, family seeks support
Even without often taking on lead roles, actor Tarikuzzaman Tapan won the hearts of audiences with performances that evoked both laughter and tears. Despite battling a serious illness, he last
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Shilpakala reverses hall cancellation after backlash
The dispute centres on theatre troupe Tarua, which had secured the National Theatre Hall for April 22–24 to stage “All Quiet on the Western Front”, an adaptation of the legendary
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Aranyak to stage ‘Rarang’ on May Day
The narrative follows a community pushed to the margins, where survival becomes a constant struggle. It depicts how deprivation, systemic neglect and exploitation lead to organised resistance among Santals seeking
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Health
Expert advice on detecting and managing PCOS in young women
Manage PCOS symptoms with expert advice from Dr. Tanzeem Chowdhury at BIRDEM. Addressing hormonal imbalances, weight gain, and infertility, Bangladeshi women can achieve functional reversal through balanced nutrition, regular exercise,
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