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After 1,000 days of war, why peace in Gaza remains out of reach
After 1,000 days of war, Gaza's peace process remains paralysed by occupation, political deadlock, and shifting international priorities.
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No plan to cancel or renegotiate Laldia terminal deal: Shipping minister
Agreement signed transparently, Shaikh Rabiul tells parliament
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Union Jubo Dal leader hacked to death in broad daylight in Jashore
Police conducting drive to arrest prime suspect
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Domestic dispute leads police to body of missing man in Khulna
The crime came to light after a woman reported a domestic assault and implicated her husband
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Relentless rain for second day cripples Dhaka
In several low-lying areas, knee-deep water remained, slowing vehicles and triggering severe traffic congestion
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27 killed in Bangkok pub fire
An explosive fire at a popular pub in Thailand's capital Bangkok has killed 27 people, with another 22 injured in critical condition, officials said on Monday, in one of the
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Stocks open higher as investor confidence improves
Stocks opened higher on Monday, extending the previous session's rally, as renewed investor optimism over capital market-friendly fiscal measures, expectations of regulatory reforms, and repeated government commitments to developing the
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Bangladesh
Sangu, Matamuhuri waters recede, but hardship persists in Bandarban
Rivers fall below danger level as thousands return to mud-filled homes amid food and safe drinking water shortages
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Three hours of rain floods Cumilla city
Three hours of rain have thrown Cumilla City Corporation into disarray, flooding major roads, alleys and residential areas across the city. The downpour, which continued from dawn to 9:00 am
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People have full confidence in Bangladesh Army: PM
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman today (Monday) said that the people have full confidence in the Bangladesh Army, which is a symbol of the country’s independence and sovereignty. “The Army has
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Saudi Ambassador pays courtesy call on Minister, State Minister for Civil Aviation
The Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to Bangladesh, Dr. Abdullah ibn Dhafer ibn Ubayya, paid a courtesy call on the Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism, Afroza Khanam,
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Hasina would have to land in jail if she surrenders: Shama Obaed
The government on Monday reiterated that former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina would have to land in jail if she surrenders, while efforts to extradite her are underway. "If she surrenders,
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Govt on highest alert to ensure healthcare in 11 flood-hit districts: Health Minister
The government has taken the highest level of preparedness to ensure uninterrupted healthcare services in 11 flood-hit districts in eastern Bangladesh, Health and Family Welfare Minister Sardar Md. Sakhawat Husain
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International
Europe recorded 10,000 excess deaths during late-June heatwave, data show
European countries reported more than 10,000 excess deaths during the record-breaking heatwave that engulfed the west of the continent in late June, official data showed. The vast majority — more
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Inside one Havana apartment building as Cuba went dark
Most nights, Frank Alfonso sleeps on the roof to escape the suffocating heat during Havana's increasingly frequent blackouts. But on Friday afternoon, the rain arrived just as Cuba's national grid
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Iran expands attacks on Gulf states, says Strait of Hormuz closed
US and Iranian forces have exchanged heavy missile and drone assaults, with Tehran targeting US facilities in states across the Gulf ​on Sunday and saying it had again closed the
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US says completed strikes on dozens of Iranian targets
The US military said on Sunday it completed a new round of strikes in Iran aimed at preventing the Islamic republic from attacking shipping in the vital Strait of Hormuz
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13 die as pickup carrying wedding guests crashes on Indonesia highway
A pickup truck carrying wedding guests was crushed between two trucks on a busy highway on Indonesia’s main island of Java, killing 13 people and injuring five others, police said
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Asean ministers push stalled peace plan
Southeast Asian foreign ministers pressed their Myanmar counterpart for “concrete” progress on a stagnant Asean peace plan for the country during a meeting in Bangkok yesterday, top Thai and Philippine
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Police search for suspects in Toronto festival shooting that killed two
The final day of the Salsa on St Clair festival was canceled
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Technology
When roads go under: how to drive safely and protect your car
Dhaka's roads have turned into a flood zone after days of relentless monsoon rain, with the Bangladesh Meteorological Department recording 110mm in just 27 hours and warning more is on
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Remembering Fahim Saleh, the entrepreneur who dreamed beyond borders
Six years after his tragic death in New York, the legacy of Bangladeshi-American entrepreneur Fahim Saleh continues to live on through his extraordinary global tech ambitions and the path he
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U6GHz spectrum could power Bangladesh's AI-native 5G future
As Bangladesh prepares for the next phase of digital transformation, the debate over future mobile spectrum is becoming increasingly important. While commercial 5G deployment is still in its early stages,
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How smartphone addiction reshaping minds from Dhaka to Detroit
Modern wake-up ritual no longer begins with the sunrise or the morning news. For millions of people, it starts with the blue glow of a smartphone screen. Across Bangladesh and
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Meta pulls AI image tool after public backlash
Meta has pulled a new Muse Image feature allowing AI generation from public Instagram profiles following backlash over its default opt-in setting.
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This T-Rex is expected to go for $30 million at auction
Sotheby’s is auctioning "Gus," one of the most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeletons ever discovered, with an estimated final sale price of $30 million.
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Anthropic is asking the public to send in questions about AI
Anthropic, the company behind the AI assistant Claude, is asking people to submit questions they have about artificial intelligence.
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Sport
Argentina to don navy blue kit for England semifinal
England, meanwhile, will take the field in their traditional white home kit when the two sides meet at Atlanta Stadium on Thursday.
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Barcelona lead clubs’ WC final four roll call, Atletico and Arsenal close behind
Aston Villa and Manchester City each have five players in the final four, while Chelsea and Crystal Palace have four apiece, underlining the depth of talent spread across the English
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Did Argentina have the easiest route to World Cup semi-finals?
No other World Cup semi-finalist since 1994 has reached the last four after facing opponents with such a low average ranking
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'Bellingham reminds me of Zidane': Terry hails England star's World Cup heroics
“I said at the start of this World Cup, he reminds me of Zidane. He’s dragging this team through at the moment. I think he’s world class. Also, you listen
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Argentina break Uruguay's 72-year-old World Cup record
This is Argentina's era. Under Lionel Scaloni, the team's record-breaking run continues. With a 3–1 victory over Switzerland, Argentina have broken a 72-year-old World Cup record previously held by Uruguay.
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Business
China's GDP growth set to slow, raising expectations for more stimulus
Gross domestic product is forecast to have grown 4.5 percent year-on-year in April-June
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Bajus lowers gold prices for second time in a week
The Bangladesh Jewellers Association (Bajus) on Monday reduced gold prices for the second time, lowering the rate of 22-carat gold by Tk 2,216 per bhori to Tk 221,966, inclusive of
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BAT Bangladesh secures Top Employer certification for seventh time
British American Tobacco Bangladesh PLC has once again been recognized as a Top Employer by the globally renowned Top Employers Institute, becoming the only organization in Bangladesh to achieve this
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Editorial
Do not let maternal care gains slip away
Even a few years ago, the “Maternal Death Free Kapasia Model” in Gazipur was showcased by the UNFPA as a best practice model for ensuring zero maternal deaths.
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Our climate budget must prioritise the displaced
A record-breaking Tk 51,746 crore budget allocation for climate-relevant interventions, marking a 26 percent surge from the previous fiscal year, seems like an unmitigated triumph for a nation on the
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Bangladesh's measles outbreak is a warning against the complacency of success
There is a peculiar danger in public-health success: the better a system works, the easier it becomes to take it for granted. Bangladesh’s measles outbreak is demonstrating that paradox brutally.
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How long must we ask the same questions about education?
Recently, The Daily Star published an article titled “Why Bangladesh’s children are in school but not learning”, written by John Richards and Shahidul Islam, who cited data showing a sharp
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11 dead over the World Cup: The real problem is not football
On the night when Argentina played Egypt last week, 38-year-old auto-rickshaw driver Shariful Islam was watching the match at a roadside tea stall in Cumilla as Lionel Messi missed a
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Entertainment
Showbiz stars call for support as floods devastate parts of Bangladesh
As relentless rainfall triggers severe flooding across several parts of Bangladesh, celebrities have taken to social media to express concern and urge the public to support those affected.
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Health
Typhoid vaccine to be added to routine immunisation from Aug 1
The health authorities have included the single-dose typhoid vaccine in the routine immunisation programme from August this year for children aged up to 15 months, according to an official order
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Over 92% of Bangladeshis with mental health conditions go untreated: Health minister
The country has just 1.17 mental health professionals per 100,000 people, he says
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