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Shwapno files GD seven months after cyberattack exposed customer data
Cyberattack by Qilin and LockBit groups exposed 410 GB of sensitive information
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Govt officials must remain in office from 9:00am to 9:40am, says ministry
Instruction also calls for lower power use, cleaner offices and vigilance teams to enforce compliance
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343 Vietnamese arrested after Cambodia scam bust
More than 300 Vietnamese accused of internet fraud have been arrested in Vietnam after being repatriated from Cambodia this month where authorities dismantled a transnational cyberscam ring, police said Sunday...
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Drones crash in Finland in territorial violation
Two unidentified drones crashed near Kouvola in southern Finland on Sunday in what the defence ministry called a ‘suspected territorial violation’, with the prime minister saying they may have been
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France condemns journalists’ killing in Lebanon
France’s foreign minister said Sunday it would be ‘extremely serious’ if Israel had deliberately targeted three journalists killed the previous day in a strike on south Lebanon...
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Maduro thanks supporters from US prison
Former Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro and his wife, captured by US forces in a nighttime raid in January, said Saturday that they feel ‘steadfast’ and ‘serene’ in their first social
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Israel police block patriarch at Holy Sepulchre
Israeli police prevented the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to celebrate Palm Sunday mass, the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem said...
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Bangladesh
Nasirnagar clash: Women left to cope alone as men flee five villages
No case filed in five days following the incident
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Tanker strike halts fuel supply across 8 northern districts
Workers stop transporting diesel, petrol and octane from Parbatipur depot, demanding the release of three jailed co-workers
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Neymar back for Brazil after 16-month absence for World Cup qualifiers
Neymar was on Thursday recalled by coach Dorival Junior to the Brazil team after almost a year and a half out injured for upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Colombia
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Corruption case backlog rises
The Anti-Corruption Commission is grappling with a growing backlog of cases as 8,330 corruption cases remain pending with various courts across the country.
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Govt to punish traffickers over Mediterranean deaths
State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shama Obaed Islam has vowed to track down and prosecute the human trafficking syndicate responsible for luring Bangladeshi nationals into a Mediterranean crossing that recently
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Govt decision to scrap prepaid meter monthly fee hailed by CAB
The Consumers Association of Bangladesh (CAB) on Sunday night welcomed the government’s decision to withdraw the monthly charge on prepaid electricity meters, describing it as a pro-consumer move. In a
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Row erupts in parliament over reform council notice
Parliament has descended into heated exchanges over an Opposition notice seeking a session of the Constitutional Reform Council to implement proposals under the July National Charter. The dispute intensified when
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International
All 22 dead in Med Sea may be Bangladeshis
All 22 migrants who died during a six-day ordeal in the Mediterranean Sea off the Greek coast while attempting to reach Europe from Libya are suspected to be Bangladeshis.
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Nepal court extends ex-PM detention in protest crackdown case
The former premier should get the medical care he requires, court says
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Beirut rescuers risk their lives to save animals
Animals Lebanon team continues its rescue missions
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Two more India-bound tankers pass Strait of Hormuz: shipping ministry
More vessels and hundreds of seafarers still in Gulf waters
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10 from Sunamganj among 22 migrants killed in Mediterranean Sea
At least 10 among 18 Bangladeshi migrants died in the Mediterranean Sea late Friday during a six-day suffering to reach Europe from Libya were from three upazilas in Sunamganj, the
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Massive protests against Trump across US on 'No Kings' day
Trump's approval rating has sunk below 40 percent and midterm elections loom in November, with his Republican Party at risk of losing control of both chambers of Congress
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Israeli strike kills three journalists in south Lebanon
The Israeli military confirmed killing Al Manar correspondent Ali Shoeib, accusing him of having "operated within the Hezbollah terrorist organisation under the guise of a journalist"
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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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Apple hires ex-Google executive to lead AI product marketing
Apple has hired Lilian Rincon, an ex-Google executive, as its vice president of product marketing for artificial intelligence, the tech giant recently announced.
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SoftBank obtains $40 billion loan for OpenAI investment
Japanese conglomerate SoftBank Group has obtained a $40 billion bridge loan to support its investments in OpenAI, and for general corporate purposes, the Japanese investment conglomerate said last week.
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AI gives flattering but harmful advice, Stanford study finds
AI systems tend to flatter users and validate their actions even when those actions are harmful or unethical, according to a study recently published in the journal Science by researchers
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Sport
Antonelli wins in Japan to become youngest F1 championship leader
Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli won the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday for his second straight victory, as the 19-year-old Italian became the youngest driver in Formula One history to lead the
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CAF general-secretary quits amid turbulent times for African football
Confederation of African Football general secretary Veron Mossengo-Omba resigned on Sunday after repeated calls for his removal and at a turbulent time for the game on the continent.
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Tudor leaves after just seven games as Spurs battle for survival
Tottenham parted company with coach Igor Tudor by mutual consent on Sunday after just seven games in charge as they battle to stay in the Premier League.
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Fresh from Alps sojourn, Buttler eyes redemption in IPL
England's Jos Buttler insists he still has the hunger for runs, saying a complete break from cricket in the Alps has rejuvenated him for the Indian Premier League after a
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Fan dies in fall at Mexico City stadium reopening
A man died in Mexico City's newly renovated Estadio Banorte on Saturday after falling from a box seat area shortly before the stadium's reopening match, security officials said.
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Politics
NCP names candidates for five city corporation polls
Lays out five-point demand for local polls
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Business
Govt to seek $2 billion from multilateral lenders for BoP support
Bangladesh will seek an additional $2 billion from multilateral partners, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF), to manage pressure on external payments amid increased emergency energy purchases caused by the
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Cold storage owners want govt aid for disaster-hit potato growers
They made the demand to the agriculture ministry through a letter
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Banks ask India's RBI for 3 months to comply with FX position caps, sources say
Lenders have urged the Indian central bank to grant three months for compliance with new foreign exchange ​position limits, noting that a quick implementation could trigger disorderly unwinding ‌of positions
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Editorial
An inspiring case of women's empowerment
Nepal’s appointment of 33 women ministers sets example for South Asia
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Unattended gap leading to measles outbreak deplorable
AN OUTBREAK of measles, a highly contagious viral infection, across the country is an indication of a weakening immunisation programme. At least 35 children have died from measles and several
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Senegal on edge of collapse
Senegal entered 2026 in the grip of a growing debt crisis that seems insurmountable. After the government of president Bassirou Diomaye Faye took power in April 2024, it became clear
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Adverse impacts of energy crisis on commodity prices
The war in the Middle East has entered 2nd month, and there is no end in sight. All sides are claiming that they are winning, but only one outcome that
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Is the joy of celebration meant to end in sacrifice?
Eid is meant to be a homecoming—a return to one’s roots, a moment of happiness in the presence of loved ones. Yet, tragically, over the past few years in Bangladesh,
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Entertainment
Miles to perform at BMBAA Unplugged
In a notable move, BMBAA has extended the event beyond its core membership, opening it up to the wider business community. Business graduates from renowned universities, as well as professionals
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Partha Barua releases new song ‘Shohojlovvo Noi’
In this track, Partha Barua presents a different emotional expression through his voice.
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Dina Zaman: A humane contemporary artist
I merge traditional Bangladeshi techniques with contemporary concepts, often portraying women with muscular physiques to symbolize their internal strength.
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‘Raat Bhore Brishti’ returns to stage after six years
Based on Buddhadeva Bose’s controversial novel “Raat Bhore Brishti”, first published in 1967, the play draws from a text that once faced a ban. The novel was declared obscene and
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Health
No funds for even essentials at rural hospitals: Bakul
Health Minister Sardar Sakhawat Hossain Bakul has accused previous governments of “plundering” the health sector, claiming Upazila health complexes lack even basic funds to purchase gauze, bandages, and syringes. Speaking
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Rajshahi Medical to get 4 ventilators: Health Minister
Rajshahi Medical College Hospital (RMCH) will receive four ventilators on Monday, Health Minister Sardar Md Sakhawat Hussain said on Sunday. The minister made the announcement while speaking to journalists at
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