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Iran says they will attack United States forces if they enter Strait of Hormuz
Iran’s military warned on Monday that United States forces would be attacked if they entered the Strait of Hormuz, after president Donald Trump said the United States would begin escorting
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Inside Dhaka’s competitive hierarchy of misery
Before I start, let me acknowledge something our beloved Dhaka does with unsettling efficiency: it turns almost anything into a competition.
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BMD issues cyclone warning for coastal regions
Public advised to follow official instructions and avoid misinformation
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Three people die ‘from hantavirus infection’ on Atlantic cruise ship
Three people have died on a cruise ship in the Atlantic, the WHO said Sunday, one a confirmed case of hantavirus — an illness usually transmitted to humans from rodents...
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Iran to consider any US attempt to interfere in Hormuz as ceasefire breach
Iran warned on Monday that it would consider any United States attempt to interfere in the Strait of Hormuz a breach of the Mideast ceasefire, as president Donald Trump said
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BJP hopes to win West Bengal polls while vote count underway
Vote counting in key Indian state elections was underway Monday under tight security, with the focus on West Bengal, where prime minister Narendra Modi’s party is hoping for crucial gains...
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Bangladesh
Case filed against madrasa teacher as 11-year-old rape victim found pregnant
A case has been filed against a madrasa teacher in connection with the rape and subsequent pregnancy of an 11-year-old student in Madan upazila of Netrokona. Although the case was
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What you can't do without a TIN in Bangladesh
Many activities cannot be carried out without a Tax Identification Number (TIN), making it essential to obtain one. As a result, many people are compelled to take a TIN simply
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Prime minister holds meeting on reopening closed factories
Bangladesh prime minister Tarique Rahman on Monday held a meeting with officials concerned to discuss the reopening of closed factories under the textiles and jute ministry...
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Writ petition challenges legality of Bangladesh-United States deal during interim govt
A writ petition was filed with the High Court challenging the legality of the reciprocal trade agreement between Bangladesh and the United States, describing it as unreasonable, structurally imbalanced and
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CCTV cameras to be installed on all nat'l highways: road minister
The minister of the ministries of road transport and bridges, railways and shipping Shaikh Rabiul Alam on Monday said that close circuit cameras will be installed on all national highways
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Woman ‘gang raped’ in Cumilla; four suspects arrested
A housewife has allegedly been gang raped by a group of people in Chandina upazila of Cumilla district...
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US-Bangladesh trade deal: Writ filed challenging legality
A writ petition was filed with the High Court challenging the legality of the reciprocal trade agreement between Bangladesh and the US, describing it as unreasonable, structurally imbalanced and contrary
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International
India's Modi eyes win in opposition-held West Bengal
Vote counting in key Indian state elections was underway Monday under tight security, with the focus on West Bengal, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party appeared set for victory. And
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Australian inquiry opens public hearings into Bondi Beach shooting
Public hearings began with members of Sydney's Jewish community expected to talk about their experience of antisemitism
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Early Trends show Trinamool and BJP locked in close fight
As early trends from the West Bengal Assembly elections came in around 9:00 am, a close contest emerged between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Trinamool Congress (All India Trinamool
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West Bengal Assembly election: BJP leads in 172 seats, Trinamool in 112
According to trends from votes counted so far in India’s West Bengal Assembly elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is leading in 158 seats, while the Trinamool Congress is ahead
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Israel okays deal to buy fighter jets from US
Israel yesterday approved a multi-billion-dollar deal to acquire two combat squadrons of fighter jets from the United States, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying it would “reinforce” its air superiority.
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Militias kill dozens of Fulani herders
A state-backed Nigerian militia, operating alongside the military, killed scores of ethnic Fulani herders in a raid, local sources have told AFP.
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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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Sport
Tottenham’s top-flight run since 1977 safe? Back-to-back wins spark hope
Tottenham fans must have thought they were dreaming as their side outplayed fifth-placed Aston Villa for a 2-1 victory that was far more comfortable than the score suggested.
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North Korean women's club to play rare football match in South Korea
The neighbours remain technically at war after their 1950–53 conflict ended in an armistice rather than a peace treaty and sporting and cultural exchanges between them are very rare.
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Madrid triumph fuels Sinner’s bid for historic ‘Golden Masters’ in Rome
The 24-year-old Italian became the first man to win five successive Masters 1000 crowns on Sunday after dismantling Alexander Zverev 6-1 6-2 in 57 minutes, adding Madrid to recent triumphs
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From crisis to UCL return: Will Carrick get the United job full-time?
Since taking charge in January following the departure of Ruben Amorim, Carrick has guided United to third place with 64 points from 35 matches, securing qualification for the Champions League
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Concerns mount for Tigresses ahead of T20 World Cup
The recent three-match WT20I series in Sylhet has raised eyebrows and sparked concern over the Bangladesh women's team, with just over a month remaining before the Women's T20 World Cup
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আলোচিত
সফল হতে সরকারের ভিতরে শুদ্ধি অভিযান জরুরি
সফল হতে সরকারের ভিতরে শুদ্ধি অভিযান জরুরি
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Politics
BNP lawmakers from reserved women seats pay homage at graves of Zia, Khaleda Zia
A total of 36 newly elected members of parliament of the BNP alliance from the reserved women’s seats of the 13th Jatiya Sangsad paid tribute to Bangladesh Nationalist Party founder
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BNP follows AL’s path by ignoring referendum verdict: opposition leaders
Leaders of the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami-led opposition alliance on Sunday alleged that the Bangladesh Nationalist Party was following the path of the Awami League by ignoring the verdict of the referendum,
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Business
New pay structure for govt employees may be partially implemented from 1 July
According to new recommendations, 50 per cent of the basic salary may be provided in the first year, with the remaining 50 per cent to be given in the 2027–28
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MGI becomes first in Bangladesh to adopt Sustainable US Soy label
The SUSS label will be used on MGI’s soybean product packaging.
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Govt forms National Tourism Council
Council chaired by PM Tarique Rahman, includes key ministers as members
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Editorial
End the motherhood penalty at work
It is utterly frustrating that thousands of experienced women in the country are being pushed out of the workforce at the very stage when they are ready to assume leadership
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West Bengal polls: The dubious logic of ‘logical discrepancy’
Today, the penny drops. After a rambunctious and bitter electoral campaign followed by elections in two phases in West Bengal, vote counting begins today.
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Pedagogy, power: Teacher-student relationships in our universities
“The classroom remains the most radical space of possibility in the academy,” Gloria Watkins (more widely known as “bell hooks”) used to say.
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Dhaka’s Metro: Why are we paying so much?
The issue of abnormally high costs in metro rail construction in Bangladesh has long been a subject of discussion and criticism.
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Reviving Dhaka: Safe streets, safe food, healthy environment
Everyone living in Dhaka has a responsibility to help create a healthy city for ourselves and our loved ones. It’s time for us to speak up and strive for healthier
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Entertainment
‘The audience has given me so much’
In a recent conversation with The Daily Star, Apurba reflected on his journey, speaking candidly about his career, collaborators, and the relationships that have shaped him as an artiste.
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Jaya Ahsan opens YouTube channel to connect with fans
The actress said the initiative aims to establish direct communication with fans while offering a closer look at the creative process behind her work. Through the platform, viewers will gain
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Under full moon, Shakira thrills 2 million fans on Rio's Copacabana beach
Performed hits like 'Hips Don't Lie,' 'La Bicicleta,' 'La Tortura,' ;Estoy Aqui' on a 1,345 square metres stage
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Mahtim Shakib voices rock-melody track
Those associated with the project are optimistic that this stylistic parting will resonate with audiences. With Mahtim Shakib’s vocals, Sahriar Rafat’s composition, and Hashibur Reza Kallol’s lyrics, the song is
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Health
Unicef message was not a measles outbreak warning: Prof Sayedur tells Star
Amid public anger over child deaths, key health adviser to interim govt says outbreaks usually result from several long-term factors and that vaccine procurement approvals were given on time
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81% of children vaccinated against measles: Health minister
Says remaining children will be vaccinated soon
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Life style
The struggles and challenges of clubs outside Dhaka
Those who associate with various clubs or organisations at universities face various challenges, especially financial crisis to implement good ideas. Spending days and nights on campus, organising programmes while neglecting
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To Sreemangal on a train with HE Michael Miller!
With the end of April providing a rain-soothed layer of comfort over a sun scorched country, the month of May began with tell-tale signs of monsoon. Some are saying, rainy
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