Headline
‘Zia family represents democracy’: Partho fires back at opposition in parliament
Remarks triggered response from Shafiqur Rahman, who denied making the disputed statement
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Explosions rock Kyiv, six killed in Russia, Ukraine
Explosions echoed over Kyiv on Tuesday during a rare daytime Russian drone attack on the capital, after the two sides launched strikes that left six dead.
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Second phase of West Bengal election today
Voting for the West Bengal Assembly elections 2026 phase 2 will take place today, covering a large number of constituencies across the state, reports India Today.
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Gold prices falls by Tk 2,216 a bhari in Bangladesh market
The price of gold has declined again on the domestic market, with the rate of 22-carat gold reduced by Tk 2,216 a bhari...
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Israel issues new evacuation warning for south Lebanon
Israel on Tuesday said it was not seeking to take territory in Lebanon, as its military issued a wave of new evacuation warnings for towns and villages in the battle-scarred
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UAE pulls out of OPEC oil cartels
The United Arab Emirates will withdraw from the OPEC and OPEC+ oil cartels to focus on ‘national interests’, it announced on Tuesday, causing fresh shockwaves as energy prices soar over
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Bangladesh
Florida AG expands probe into OpenAI over killings of Bangladeshi PhD students
Families demand justice as AI use in crime raises concerns
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Students submit memorandum to CJ alleging judge’s misconduct over teacher humiliation
Several students of Willes Little Flower School and College in Kakrail, Dhaka, on Sunday submitted a memorandum to the chief justice, alleging misconduct by a sitting High Court judge in
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Crops of two Sunamganj haors go under water
The boro crops of two haors at two upazilas in Sunamganj went under water in the early morning on Tuesday due to incessant heavy rainfall since Sunday and flood water
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Heavy rain triggers severe water stagnation in Ctg city
Heavy rain on Tuesday caused severe water stagnation in different areas of Chattogram city, submerging many roads under waist-to-chest-deep water and causing immense suffering to city dwellers.
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464 murder, 666 rape cases filed since govt takes office: home minister
Home minister Salahuddin Ahmed on Tuesday informed Jatiya Sangsad that 464 murder cases and 666 rape cases had been filed across Bangladesh since February 17 when the Bangladesh Nationalist Party-led
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NUCLEAR POWER: Roopur plant begins trial run
One of the two reactors was on Wednesday loaded with uranium as the multi-billion Roopur Nuclear Power Plant has embarked on the trail production.
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International
UK to work with Bangladesh on stolen asset recovery: envoy
British high commissioner to Bangladesh Sarah Cooke on Tuesday said that the United Kingdom was closely working with Bangladesh for recovery of assets acquired by Bangladeshi individuals using funds misappropriated
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EU adopts new rules to protect cats, dogs
EU lawmakers yesterday approved the first ever common European rules for cats and dogs including bans on abusive practices and illegal pet trading.
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Strikes kill or wound dozens of Afghans: UN
The United Nations yesterday said it has documented dozens of civilian casualties in strikes on Afghanistan a day earlier, which Taliban officials blamed on neighbouring Pakistan.
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9-year-old among 5 killed in Gaza
Israeli strikes killed five Palestinians, including a 9-year-old boy, in the Gaza Strip yesterday, health officials said.
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Fear of ‘frozen conflict’ grows in Middle East
Efforts to end the Middle East war appeared at a standstill yesterday, with the US considering Tehran’s latest offer to unblock the Strait of Hormuz, and Iran saying Washington could
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UAE pulls out of OPEC oil cartels
The United Arab Emirates will withdraw from the OPEC and OPEC+ oil cartels to focus on “national interests”, it announced on Tuesday, causing fresh shockwaves as energy prices soar over
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Technology
B-Trac expands app-based services in Dhaka
B-Trac Solutions Limited, a local technology firm, is expanding a range of app-based services aimed at addressing urban challenges in Dhaka, including congestion, parking shortages and personal security.
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Breaking into investment banking in the US
For Bangladeshi professionals hoping to make a similar move, his experience offers a practical look at what investment banking involves, how MBA recruitment works, and what it takes to build
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95% of organisations do not fully trust their cybersecurity vendors: Sophos
95 percent of organisations globally do not have full trust in their cybersecurity vendors, according to a new study by Sophos.
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Google signs classified AI deal with Pentagon
The agreement allows the Pentagon to use Google's AI for “any lawful government purpose”, the report added
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EVs claim the spotlight at Dhaka Motor Show
The familiar hum of combustion engines was noticeably absent this year in the Dhaka Motor Show 2026. In its place: a quieter, more deliberate buzz that was powered by batteries,
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Sport
Rain threat looms as Tigers eye series win
Having comprehensively won the opener, Bangladesh head into the second T20I against New Zealand on Wednesday at Chattogram’s Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium, aiming to seal the three-match
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Rajasthan's Sooryavanshi shines as Punjab suffer first loss
Fifteen-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi became the leading run-getter in this IPL season with a cracking 43 on Tuesday that helped Rajasthan Royals beat Punjab Kings by six wickets in a high-scoring
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'Exceptional' Arsenal out to dominate at Atletico: Arteta
Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta defended his "exceptional" side against criticism on Tuesday and backed them to prove their quality in the Champions League semi-final clash against Atletico Madrid.
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9-goal thriller: PSG edge Bayern in record-breaking semifinal first leg
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Ousmane Dembele scored twice each as Paris Saint-Germain beat Bayern Munich 5-4 in an epic first leg of their Champions League semifinal on Tuesday, an extraordinary encounter
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Riya’s hattrick sends Bangladesh into final
Airin Riya struck a sensational hat-trick as Bangladesh booked their place in the final of the Asian Games Qualifiers in Jakarta with a 3-1 victory over Singapore in Tuesday’s first
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আলোচিত
ফরিদপুরে একসঙ্গে তিনজনকে পিটিয়ে ও কুপিয়ে হত্যা
ফরিদপুরে একসঙ্গে তিনজনকে পিটিয়ে ও কুপিয়ে হত্যা
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স্কুলছাত্রীকে তুলে নিয়ে দিনভর ধর্ষণ, অচেতন অবস্থায় উদ্ধার
গাইবান্ধার গোবিন্দগঞ্জে স্কুলে যাওয়ার পথে ষষ্ঠ শ্রেণির এক ছাত্রীকে অপহরণ করে দিনভর ধর্ষণের পর সড়কের পাশে ফেলে রেখে যাওয়ার এক পৈশাচিক ঘটনা ঘটেছে। এই বর্বরোচিত ঘটনায় পুরো এলাকায় তীব্র ক্ষোভ
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ন্যায়বিচার থেকে কেউ বঞ্চিত হবে না: প্রধানমন্ত্রী
ন্যায়বিচার ও গণতন্ত্র প্রতিষ্ঠায় আইনের শাসন অপরিহার্য বলে মন্তব্য করেছেন প্রধানমন্ত্রী তারেক রহমান। তিনি বলেছেন, অর্থের অভাবে কেউ ন্যায়বিচার থেকে বঞ্চিত হবে না। আমরা মানবিক রাষ্ট্র গড়ে তুলতে চাই, যেখানে
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ডিএমপির রিজার্ভ অফিসে অদৃশ্য শক্তি: এখনও বহাল হাবিব সিন্ডিকেট
ডিএমপির ব্যস্ত সদরদপ্তরের ভেতরে প্রতিদিনই চলে নথি, বদলি আর সিদ্ধান্তের অদৃশ্য এক প্রবাহ। সেই প্রবাহের মাঝেই নীরবে কাজ করে কেন্দ্রীয় রিজার্ভ অফিস যেখানে একটি স্বাক্ষর বদলে দিতে পারে একজন পুলিশ
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Politics
Fazlur Rahman’s remarks on Jamaat spark uproar in JS
Bangladesh Nationalist Party lawmaker Fazlur Rahman on Tuesday said that individuals from martyred families could not be associated with Jamaat-e-Islami and that doing so amounted to a ‘double offence,’ which
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Jamaat raises concerns over law and order with EU observers
EU delegation emphasises on political balance, necessary reforms
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Business
DPP readiness gaps pose challenge for Bangladesh’s RMG sector: Roundtable
Readiness gaps, including siloed data, limited upstream traceability, insufficient data granularity, and varying levels of technological preparedness across supply-chain tiers, are major challenges to implementing the Digital Product Passport (DPP).
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UK freezes Bangladesh's £250m siphoned-off wealth
The United Kingdom has frozen over 250-million-pound worth of Bangladesh's siphoned-off wealth, in a breakthrough in Dhaka's asset-recovery drive. British High Commissioner in Bangladesh Sarah Kooke broke the news Tuesday
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Jamuna Bank leads student banking conference in Naogaon
Jamuna Bank PLC led a “Student Banking Conference-2026” held at the Naogaon Sadar Upazila Parishad Auditorium in Naogaon, aimed at fostering savings habits and promoting financial literacy among students.
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Editorial
Beijing’s calculated patience in Middle East
THE current volatility in the Middle East has once again placed the global security architecture under immense strain. Despite a fragile ceasefire, the shipping lanes of the Strait of Hormuz
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Bid to reclaim defunct SIBL rings alarm bells
Such a risky move must be firmly rejected.
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JS ends a discriminatory privilege
Doing away with the decades-long discriminatory special privilege of importing duty-free car as enjoyed by the lawmakers has indeed been a historic move made by parliament. The Bill titled, the
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Rising cost of education in Dhaka
THE rising cost of education in Dhaka has reached a point where it can no longer be treated as a routine concern. For a growing number of families, it has
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Implications of fuel price increase
THE recent surge in fuel prices has become a critical economic and social issue, with far-reaching implications for inflation, production costs, income distribution and macroeconomic stability. As a net importer
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Entertainment
Taylor Swift files to trademark her voice, likeness to ward off AI deepfakes
Pop superstar Taylor Swift filed trademark applications for two audio clips and one image of herself in what a trademark attorney said is an attempt to protect her voice and
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'Atar Bibi Lane' to hit theatres this Friday
Directed by Mizanur Rahman Labu, the film is based on his own story, screenplay and dialogue. The central role of Atar Bibi is played by Farzana Sumi, who described it
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DFP invites applications for two cultural short films
The Department of Films and Publications (DFP) has taken the initiative to produce two short films based on history, heritage and culture. To support the project, applications and screenplays have
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Young filmmakers invited to submit proposals for Tk 10 lakh prize pool
Young filmmakers and screenwriters now have the opportunity to submit film proposals and compete for a total prize fund of Tk 10 lakh. This initiative has been launched to support
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Life style
I prefer to call myself a 'flavour explorer'
Although a passionate cook, Sabina Khan is professionally an environmental consultant. She currently lives in London with her husband Asif and their two children.
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