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Making smartphones cinematic: The Park Chan-wook Way
How Park Chan-wook makes smartphones cinematic.
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Why C-section births are on the rise in Bangladesh
Commercialised healthcare and systemic anxieties drive Bangladesh’s escalating caesarean rates, overshadowing critical maternal health outcomes.
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'Argentina nothing without Messi, Brazil don't depend on Neymar'
Brazil secured a dramatic victory over Japan, sparking a war of words between Brazil and Argentina fans. Brazil supporters claim that Argentina are nothing without Messi, but Brazil are not
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Muazzin killed woman with hammer after she refused loan request in Tangail: Police
Police say suspect struck and strangled the 51-year-old before stealing valuables
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Rape cases ‘slightly increased’ as reporting improves: Home minister
Salahuddin tells parliament improved access to police and fewer barriers have led to higher reporting
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Bangladesh
Hospital staff follow cries, find newborn girl beside dumpster in Munshiganj
Authorities launch probe as injured infant is transferred to Dhaka Medical College Hospital
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SC scraps Aslam Chowdhury's Chattogram-4 candidacy over loan default
Fate of the constituency awaits full verdict
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A city standing on fragile ground
Residents across large parts of Dhaka face serious risks during a major earthquake, as much of the city stands on hazardous, liquefaction-prone soil, experts have warned.
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International
Over 58,000 buildings likely damaged or destroyed in Venezuela: satellite data
Some 1,700 people were killed and thousands remain missing following the quakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 -- the strongest to hit the South American nation in more than a
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Trump says Iran meeting set in Qatar, despite uncertainty
Washington and Tehran both have said they were sending teams to the Gulf state, but issued conflicting statements on most other details, including timing and purpose of the trip
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Survival chances drop after 72 hours
Rescue teams raced on Sunday to find more survivors of the two powerful earthquakes that struck Venezuela this week, with signs of life bringing occasional relief to a grim quest
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Pak airstrikes kill dozens
Pakistani airstrikes killed dozens of people in eastern Afghanistan, with Islamabad saying yesterday it targeted militants but the Afghan government reporting civilian casualties.
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3 Palestinians killed in Israeli drone strike
Gaza health officials said an Israeli drone strike killed three civilians and injured several others yesterday, the latest violence to hit the Palestinian territory despite a ceasefire.
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Technology
5 IEMs you can consider
Originally designed for musicians to hear sound in its "truest" form, these high-quality earphones have found a growing audience among audiophiles. As such, here are some IEMs you can consider
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Ford brings back human employees after AI disappoints
Ford has hired back more than 300 veteran quality inspectors after finding that artificial intelligence tools deployed across its manufacturing plants failed to match the skills and experience of human
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Apple's unreleased iPhone 18 Pro details leak on dark web: report
The ransomware group that had breached Apple's Indian supplier, Tata Electronics, has posted files on the dark web that include sensitive component and supplier lists, as well as photographs of
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Suno launches incubator programme for independent artists
Suno, the generative AI-based music platform, has announced Spark, a new incubator programme that the company says will provide independent artists with grants, marketing support, and mentorship.
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Scientists design simple phone game that detects depression
Researchers at NYU Langone Health have built a phone game that can spot signs of major depressive disorder in as little as three minutes by tracking how long a person
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Sport
From a black-and-white TV to the World Cup stands
Getting a ticket for the 2026 World Cup was a challenge in itself. Of course, I wanted to watch a Brazil match, but ticket prices for Brazil or Argentina games
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'Morocco have gained everybody's respect'
Morocco coach Mohamed Ouahbi said his side had earned respect after knocking the Netherlands out of the World Cup in a penalty shootout on Monday, adding that his players were
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Morocco advance in World Cup after penalty shootout win over the Netherlands
Morocco advanced to the World Cup last 16 after beating the Netherlands 3-2 in a penalty shootout, with Saibari scoring the decisive kick.
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Morocco have earned world's respect after beating Dutch: Coach Ouahbi
"Morocco has gained everybody's respect now," Ouahbi told reporters. "It's not because of what we've said. We've now shown it."
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Man City appoint Maresca as manager to follow Guardiola
Manchester City have appointed Enzo Maresca as manager to replace departing coach Pep Guardiola next season, the Premier League club announced on Monday. Maresca, who has signed a three-year contract,
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Alisson thanks Bangladesh for unwavering support
Bangladesh's extraordinary passion for football has earned another heartfelt acknowledgement from a global superstar, with Brazil goalkeeper Alisson Becker thanking the country's fans for their unwavering support during the FIFA
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Neymar pokes fun at German economist over failed prediction
Brazil forward Neymar could not resist poking fun at German economist and football forecaster Joachim Klement after the Selecao's 2-1 victory over Japan proved another of Klement's World Cup predictions
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আলোচিত
অতিথি ডটকমের অন্ধকার ফাঁদ (২)
‘স্মার্ট হোটেল ও রিসোর্ট বুকিং প্রজেক্ট’ হলো তাদের প্রধান এবং সবচেয়ে বড় প্রতারণার হাতিয়ার। যেখানে তারা দাবি করছে কক্সবাজার, কুয়াকাটা, সিলেট এবং সাজেকের বড় বড়
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Politics
Aslam Chowdhury's supporters block Dhaka-Ctg Highway over candidacy cancellation
Protesters halt traffic at three points in Sitakunda, leaving thousands stranded
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Govt won't allow activities of 'refined AL', says Zahed
Adviser warns of action against media outlets airing Sheikh Hasina's speeches in breach of court orders, says govt is probing the display of flags bearing Arabic script
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Jamaat announces month-long programmes to mark July uprising anniversary
Party to hold nationwide events, press three demands during observance
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NCP announces month-long 'Desh Gorte July Jagoron' programme
Party to mark July Uprising anniversary with nationwide events
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Business
Bangladesh Bank offers exit for loan defaulters
Interest-free facility will be in force till Dec 31
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Monetary policy signals caution, not enough conviction
Bangladesh Bank’s Monetary Policy Statement (MPS) for July-December 2026 arrives at a difficult moment for the economy
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Bangladesh Bank holds key rate at 10% to rein in inflation
It has been kept unchanged at 10 percent since October 2024
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Editorial
Bonn dialogue on trade-climate interface: Can trade promote mitigation action?
All emitters, big and small, have to agree to a fair and justly differentiated response, and the sooner the global community agrees to a practicable solution, the better it is
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Budget reform must start with what's feasible
Every year, the national budget contains some good initiatives.
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Mental health: The health budget's blind spot
The proposed national budget for FY2026-27 brings a flicker of hope for Bangladesh’s struggling healthcare system.
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The real test after Beijing
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s visit to China is an important milestone in Bangladesh’s foreign policy.
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Entertainment
How cinema shaped today’s favourite aesthetics
At first glance, they appear to describe little more than clothing styles or interior design preferences. In reality, they function as something much larger: complete cultural identities.
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S M Hasan Ishtiaque selected for Taiwan’s International Young Choreographers Project
The International Young Choreographers Project celebrates the diversity of contemporary dance across cultures while encouraging participants to explore how artists interpret everyday life through movement.
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No rain, just rock: The camaraderie of ‘Raincheck’
. The idea behind “Raincheck” had always carried a wink: a monsoon-themed concert scheduled for June 26, a date chosen precisely for its odds of a downpour.
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John Cena opens up about hair transplant, posts ‘bald’ look
The post quickly attracted attention from fans, many of whom praised the 49-year-old star for being open about hair loss and restoration procedures.
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Life style
Designer Shahrukh Amin on fashion beyond social media feed
Discover how legendary Bangladeshi designer Shahrukh Amin celebrates individual identity through Almirah, shaping Dhaka's fashion evolution over twenty-six years with timeless, trend-defying garments that complement powerful voices like singer Elita
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