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Why writing classes still matter in the age of AI
The real problem is not the use of AI itself. The problem is that writing classes have often focused too much on the finished essay and not enough on the
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'Open war': Pakistan claims it killed 133 Taliban soldiers; Afghanistan claims 55 Pakistani soldiers killed
Pakistan security sources said strikes involved air and ground attacks against Taliban posts, headquarters, and ammunition depots
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‘We want Prothom Alo to return with renewed strength’
Students from various universities have visited the art exhibition titled Alo, organised around the attack on the Prothom Alo building by organised extremist groups. They expressed the view that such
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PM to inaugurate Family Card initiative in Bogura Sadar on March 10: Minister
Govt set to launch pilot phase of the programme with the ultimate aim of gradually bringing two crore families under monthly cash support
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Bangladesh
Local government elections in due time: Fakhrul
'Personally indebted to the people of Thakurgaon,' he says during first visit to home district since taking oath as minister
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Information Minister: Highest level of media freedom to be ensured
Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapan on Friday said the government will ensure the highest level of media freedom by defining the scope of accountability in consultation with journalists
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‘Teachers working in other professions without permission to face probe’
Education Minister ANM Ehsanul Haque Milon has warned that teachers found engaging in other professions without official permission will face formal investigation and appropriate action. Speaking to journalists in his
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7 Mohila Awami League leaders detained during flash rally in Dhanmondi: police
Early on Friday morning, the Awami League’s women wing Mohila Awami League brought out a flash rally in Dhaka’s Dhanmondi area. Police detained a total of eight people, including seven
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Banned Chhatra League leader attends father’s funeral in shackles in Jhalakathi
A detained leader of the banned Chhatra League in Jhalakathi attended his father’s funeral on parole while wearing leg irons. The Chhatra League leader named Rakibul Islam Jamaddar, 25, serves
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Narsingdi teen rape-murder: Five arrested, hunt on for prime suspect
Police have arrested five people in connection with the rape and subsequent killing of a teenage girl in Narsingdi, allegedly carried out to conceal the crime. A case has been
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Ousted PM Hasina charged in another July Uprising murder case
Police have pressed formal charges against ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina and 25 others over the fatal shooting of a man during the July Uprising in Dhaka’s Gulshan. The Anti-Terrorism
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International
A break from global norms at Bangladesh Bank
A review of 18 countries shows most central bank governors are career economists or regulators
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India court acquits Modi opponent Kejriwal in graft case
An Indian court acquitted the former chief minister of the capital Delhi on Friday in a long-running corruption probe the man had called a “political conspiracy” by the ruling party.
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171 bodies found in mass graves in eastern Congo
Congolese authorities and a civil society group said Thursday that mass graves were found in part of eastern Congo that the M23 rebel group has recently withdrawn from, as fighting
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How Pakistan, Afghanistan Taliban compare in military power
Here is a look at how Pakistan dwarfs Afghanistan's military forces and arsenals, according to data from the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies.
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Iran says 'good progress' in US talks, next round within a week
Technical talks at UN's nuclear agency to begin in Vienna on Monday, says Iran Foreign Minister
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Bill Clinton to face grilling on significant Epstein ties
Former US president Bill Clinton will be grilled by a Congressional panel on Friday on his well-documented links to Jeffrey Epstein, as Democrats seek to shift focus onto Donald Trump’s
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UN rights chief: World must not normalize use of force
The UN rights chief voiced alarm Friday at the normalization of the use of force to resolve disputes, saying armed conflicts had almost doubled since 2010. “We must not revert
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Technology
Samsung unveils Galaxy S26 series with intuitive AI features
Samsung has unveiled its Galaxy S26 line-up, introducing modest hardware refinements and a broader suite of artificial intelligence (AI) features, alongside a renewed focus on display privacy in its top-tier
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Poland plans social-media ban for children under 15
The ruling Civic Coalition will present the draft outline on Friday, with fines planned for platforms that remain accessible to younger users, Nowacka said, adding that the law could take
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Grameenphone and Proton launch 4G Cloud Phone in Bangladesh
Grameenphone, in partnership with Proton, has officially launched the GP co-branded Proton Jet 4G Cloud Phone in Bangladesh.
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Anthropic says won't give US military unconditional AI use
Washington had given them until Friday to agree to unconditional military use of its technology
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Sport
State of Play: Equation for teams in race for semis
A loss to India will see the West Indies miss out on the semifinals.
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China chase glory days at Women's Asian Cup as Japan, Australia threat looms
The 12-team competition gets underway on Sunday in the Western Australian city Perth when Sam Kerr's Matildas face the Philippines in a tournament organisers hope will create a similar buzz
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Women’s Asian Cup: Bangladesh’s foes China, North Korea chase glory days
Bangladesh are set for a daunting yet historic challenge as they begin their maiden campaign at the AFC Women’s Asian Cup against some of Asia’s most formidable sides
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'Nerves sharpen you': Dortmund's Kobel relishing Bayern showdown
With the pain of a crushing Champions League exit still raw, Borussia Dortmund goalkeeper Gregor Kobel hopes Bayern Munich's high-stakes visit on Saturday will provide the spark for his side
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Barca strikers firing blanks as Villarreal visit
Coach Hansi Flick has rotated between the veteran Pole and the Spaniard this season to lead the attack, but neither has fully convinced.
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A game with three sides at play
For New Zealand, it is simple: win and advance.
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India batter Rinku leaves team after father's death
The middle-order batter had rejoined India ahead of Thursday's Super Eights victory against Zimbabwe, but did not feature in the playing XI in Chennai.
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যুক্তরাষ্ট্রে শীতে মারা গেলেন বাংলাদেশি অন্ধ শাহ আলম
যুক্তরাষ্ট্রের নিউ ইয়র্কের বাফেলো শহরে গত মঙ্গলবার সন্ধ্যায় অন্ধ ও গুরুতর অসুস্থ বাংলাদেশি নুরুল আমিন শাহ আলমের (৫৬) মরদেহ উদ্ধার করেছে পুলিশ। পুলিশের মতে, তিনি
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সুশীলরা কেন দেশ পরিচালনায় ব্যর্থ হয়?
ড. ইউনূসের নেতৃত্বে অন্তর্র্বর্তী সরকারের বিদায়ের এক সপ্তাহ পেরিয়ে গেছে।
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Business
‘No comment’ was the reply from Khosru when asked about BB shakeup
Finance and Planning Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury on Thursday repeatedly declined to comment on the abrupt change in leadership at the central bank. "No comment," he said repeatedly when
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AMTOB eager to work closely with new govt
Leaders of the Association of Mobile Telecom Operators of Bangladesh (AMTOB) on Thursday expressed their willingness to work closely with the government on future initiatives aligned with national development goals.
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BGMEA accords reception to its members elected to JS
Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) on Thursday accorded a reception to its members who have been elected members of parliament in the 13th national election. A total of
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Editorial
Saleem Samad is gone: A time for farewell, a time to prepare
My school friend Saleem passed away recently, shocking all of us. Nobody had any idea that he was so seriously ill and from what I gather, nor even did he.
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When Growth Outruns Governance: Making the Public Offices in Bangladesh Performance-Driven
In the last ten years, the economy of Bangladesh has progressed at an incredible rate. The average growth of GDP has been 6- 7 percent. Exports have reached above $50
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Dhaka University deserves an elected VC
It is unfortunate that Dhaka University is once again poised to get another unelected vice chancellor for the third consecutive term, bypassing the electoral process required by the DU Order,
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How Bangladesh can turn canal excavation into an environmental win
For thousands of years, the delta of Bengal has been defined by its intricate relationship with water. This was never a purely natural phenomenon;
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Mob rules at the central bank a national disgrace
There is only one word that comes to mind when we look over the events at Bangladesh Bank on Wednesday - disgraceful. We must question: When a mob of officials
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Entertainment
‘Bonolota Express’ cast promises a family treat this Eid
The film is slated for release this coming Eid and features a star-studded ensemble, five of whom shared their thoughts on the much-anticipated project.
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ATN Bangla’s ‘Kobi Bari’ returns for Ekushey Book Fair season
The Amar Ekushey Book Fair — the country’s largest annual literary gathering organised by Bangla Academy — traditionally begins on February 1 and runs throughout the month, often extending into
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Warfaze’s Ekushey Padak belongs to the fans: Tipu
Yesterday marked an exceptionally beautiful moment for Warfaze, the band that shaped the childhood of an entire generation, as it received the Ekushey Padak, the country’s second-highest civilian honour, for
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Paramount poised to acquire Warner Bros. after Netflix walks away
WB shareholders previously scheduled to vote on Netflix agreement on March 20, which is now essentially moot
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