Headline
Rubio meets Italian PM after Trump criticism
US secretary of state Marco Rubio meets Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni on Friday, the second day spent calming tensions in Rome..
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Mali govt refuses dialogue with ‘terrorist’ groups
Mali’s government refuses to talk to ‘terrorist’ armed groups, the foreign minister has said, days after jihadists..
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Starmer vows to fight on after local polls drubbing
Keir Starmer vowed to carry on as UK prime minister Friday after taking responsibility for grim local election results..
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Taiwan’s parliament approves $25b defence spending bill
Taiwan’s parliament approved a $25 billion defence spending bill on Friday that opposition lawmakers say will be used for US..
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Half of Lebanon population depends on aid: EU
More than half of Lebanon’s population depends on humanitarian aid, a European Union official said on Friday, as Israel continues..
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The Modi-Shah machine and the making of opposition-free India
India’s opposition faces shrinking political space as the BJP steadily expands dominance across states and institutions nationwide.
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West Bengal’s election shift: Can it unlock the Teesta impasse?
West Bengal's recent BJP victory might finally unblock the stalled India-Bangladesh Teesta water-sharing treaty despite ecological challenges.
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Bangladesh
11,000 more CCTV cameras to be installed in Dhaka
11,000 more CCTV cameras to be installed in Dhaka
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12-year-old rape victim becomes pregnant, case filed against elderly man after attempted settlement
A 12-year-old girl in Phulbari Upazila of Dinajpur has allegedly become pregnant after being raped repeatedly. The girl’s mother filed a case at Phulbari police station on Thursday night, accusing
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Robbery suspect lynched in Bogura
A robbery suspect was killed in mob beating in a village at Shibganj upazila in Bogura district on Friday morning.
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Firefighter injured while battling Kadamtali factory fire
A fire broke out at a foam manufacturing factory near the capital’s Saddam Market of Kadamtali on Friday evening that left a member of the fire brigade injured.
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No crime against humanity will go unpunished: Swapon
Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapon has said the current government will not allow any crime against humanity committed in the country to become time-barred or forgotten. He said,
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Factory in Kadamtali catches fire
A fire broke out at a foam manufacturing factory near Saddam Market in Kadamtali, Dhaka on Friday evening.
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Two children drown separately in Gazipur ponds
Two children have drowned to death in two separate locations in Gazipur’s Sreepur Upazila. The incidents occurred on Friday afternoon in Nagarhowla and Jainabazar, according to Mohammad Nasir Ahmed, chief
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International
BJP leader Suvendhu Adhikari
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Suvendhu Adhikari was on Friday elected the BJP Legislative Party Leader for the party in West Bengal on Friday, paving the way for him to
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US and Iran explore short-term deal to end fighting
Tehran and Washington have scaled back ambitions for a sweeping settlement as differences persist
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Trump gives EU until July 4 to ratify deal or face higher tariffs
President Donald Trump on Thursday urged the European Union to ratify its trade deal with the United States by July 4 or face "much higher" tariffs
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174 more Bangladeshis repatriated from Libya
One hundred and seventy four more Bangladeshi nationals returned home from Libya early Thursday under a voluntary repatriation programme, implemented jointly by the government, the Bangladesh mission in Libya and
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Sport
Shanto ton puts Bangladesh in firm control against Pakistan
Captain Najmul Hossain Shanto led from the front with a scintillating century as Bangladesh hurled the baton on Day 1 of the first cricket test against Pakistan at Sher-e-Bangla National
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Nahid Rana nominated for ICC Player of the Month after New Zealand heroics
Bangladesh fast bowler Nahid Rana has been shortlisted for the ICC Men’s Player of the Month award for April following a dominant display in the recent home ODI series against
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Shanto hits century as Bangladesh reach 201-3 at tea
Captain Najmul Hossain Shanto struck a superb century to put Bangladesh in a domination position as the hosts reached 201-3 at tea on the opening day of the first cricket
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Shanto calls for better first-innings output
In Tests, first-innings scores are often indicative of how a match will unfold.
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Villa crush Forest to reach first Europa League final in 44 years
It is Emery's sixth Europa League final after winning the competition three times with Sevilla and once with Villarreal, as well as finishing as a runner-up with Arsenal.
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Trump says he would not pay $1,000 to watch US at World Cup
US lawmakers and international fan groups have slammed FIFA over its pricing structure for the tournament that kicks off in June, with Football Supporters Europe branding it a "monumental betrayal."
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1st Test: Taskin returns as Bangladesh bat first against Pakistan
Pakistan captain Shan Masood won the toss and elected to field first against Bangladesh in the opening Test of the two-match series at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium today, Friday. Fast
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Politics
10 of 11 BNP affiliate bodies run with lapsed committees
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party is facing mounting organisational challenges as 10 of its 11 affiliated and associate bodies are operating with expired committees.
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Jamaat MP Amir Hamza confined by students
A group of students on Thursday confined Amir Hamza, a lawmaker from the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami for the Kushtia-3 constituency, during the inauguration of a football tournament at Kushtia Government College
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JP faction wants Teesta deal with India
Leaders of a faction of Jatiya Party on Thursday urged the Indian government for signing the Teesta river water sharing deal with Bangladesh and resuming the issuance of visas for
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Nahid urges treatment expansion as measles outbreak expands
National Citizen Party convener and lawmaker Nahid Islam on Thursday urged the government to strengthen treatment facilities to prevent further child deaths.
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আলোচিত
স্ত্রী হারানোর পাঁচ সপ্তাহে দ্বিতীয় পিঁড়িতে সাজিদুর রহমান
আল্লামা সাজিদুর রহমানের প্রথম স্ত্রী গত ৩০ মার্চ রাজধানীর একটি হাসপাতালে চিকিৎসাধীন অবস্থায় মারা যান। পারিবারিক দায়িত্ব ও ব্যক্তিগত প্রয়োজন বিবেচনায় তিনি নতুন সংসার শুরু করার সিদ্ধান্ত নিয়েছেন বলে ঘনিষ্ঠ
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একটি গোষ্ঠী বিভিন্নভাবে সমাজকে অস্থির করে রাখতে চায়: মির্জা ফখরুল
নওগাঁর পতিসরে রবীন্দ্র কাছারিবাড়িতে সংস্কৃতি মন্ত্রণালয় ও নওগাঁ জেলা প্রশাসন আয়োজিত আলোচনা সভায় প্রধান অতিথির বক্তব্য দেন মির্জা ফখরুল ইসলাম আলমগীর।
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Business
Trump administration invites Nvidia, Boeing CEOs for China trip: media report
Executives from Apple, Exxon, Qualcomm, Blackstone, Citigroup, and Visa are also on the invitation list, according to Semafor report
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Bumper harvest expected as Pabna’s litchi season begins
Agriculture officials project over 50,000 metric tons this year
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Startup investment co launching on May 12
The widely-discussed Bangladesh Startup Investment Company (BSIC), owned by 39 commercial banks, will officially be launched on Tuesday next with no concrete decision over the use of foreign bank funds.
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Editorial
Building expressway bypassing Dhaka traffic
Dhaka's crippling traffic, driven by rapid urbanisation and poor infrastructure cannot simply afford any more highways passing through it, even if those are for the sake of improving regional connectivity.
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No scope for normalisation of lack of pedestrian safety
THE photograph that New Age published on May 8 shows two students risking their lives as they cross the damaged deck of a footbridge on the College Road between the
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Progress of primary students without basic skills worrying
A UN Children’s Fund report, launched in Dhaka on May 7, shows that many students cross from primary schooling into the secondary level without having achieved the foundational literacy and
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A sign of system failure
WALK into almost any major public hospital in Bangladesh, and the same distressing scene unfolds: patients spilling into corridors and floors, attendants crowding stairways, exhausted doctors and nurses struggling to
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Address urea supply concerns urgently
It is concerning to learn that Bangladesh may face a urea shortfall of around one lakh tonnes for the upcoming Aman season if the government fails to secure fresh import
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Entertainment
Shakira unveils official World Cup song
Colombian singer Shakira has unveiled the official song for the 2026 World Cup, "Dai Dai". The 49-year-old posted a video on Instagram on Thursday from Brazil's Maracana stadium to tease
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AI actors not eligible for Golden Globes, say organisers
Performances by AI-generated actors will not be eligible for Golden Globe awards, organisers said Thursday, days after they were also ruled out of Oscars contention. The new guidelines will not
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Tagore and the art of getting love wrong
His characters feel deeply, sometimes overwhelmingly so, but they do not always understand what they feel, or what others feel in return.
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A deeper absence: Beyond the rituals of Rabindranath
It is easier to preserve the grand aesthetics of Tagore than to confront the difficult ones. Rabindra Sangeet survives in carefully rehearsed cadence, quotations circulate endlessly online, and institutions commemorate
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Health
Measles surge drains incomes, savings; overwhelms parents
The escalating measles outbreak in Bangladesh is not only claiming young lives but also pushing families into financial ruin, as the hidden costs of prolonged hospital stays and a lack
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