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Gazette issued on new office timings
All govt and private office hours set from 9am to 4pm
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'First it was my wife, now my daughter. What do I live for now?'
Security guard father mourns loss of only daughter in Keraniganj factory fire
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Dinajpur livestock officer sent to jail in rape case
Accused of confining, raping woman inside his office room
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12-yr-old worker says locked gate delayed escape
Workers were forced to find alternative exits, says survivor of lighter factory fire
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Bangladesh
Jamaat’s 'note of dissent' in the definition of Freedom Fighter
Interim government issued ordinances between August 2024 and February 2026
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Rose Garden: a palace where legacy blooms
Hidden within the bustling alleys in Old Dhaka’s Tikatuli lies a regal architectural gem -- the Rose Garden.
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Reaction / When authority legitimises abuse
MP Amir Hamza’s comments are more than body-shaming, they are sexist
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Zonayed Saki steps down as Ganosamhati Andolon chief coordinator
Dewan Abdur Rashid Nilu named acting chief; minister cites need to separate party and government roles
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Three children die with measles-like symptoms in Kushtia in 24 hours
Over 300 children admitted to district hospitals as cases rise
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Five people burnt to death in Keraniganj lighter factory fire
At least five people were killed in a fire that broke out at a tin-shed gas lighter manufacturing factory in Kadamtali Gol Chattar area of Keraniganj on Saturday...
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Juba Dal activist receives bullet injury in Dhaka gun attack
A Juba Dal activist was shot and injured in a reported gun attack by some unidentified attackers in Nayabazar Park area of Old Dhaka on Friday night...
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International
Several injured in Israel by Iran missile fire: medics
Israeli emergency services report casualties from shrapnel and blasts as Tehran launches multiple waves
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US arrests relatives of slain Iranian general Soleimani
State Department says niece and grandniece detained by ICE following decision by Marco Rubio; cites alleged support for Iranian regime
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India-flagged LPG tanker crosses Strait of Hormuz
17 Indian-flagged vessels, carrying 460 Indian crew, remain in the western Persian Gulf region
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Rising temperatures threaten Unesco heritage sites
From Easter Island to the Great Wall of China, many of the world's most iconic cultural heritage sites are under threat from rising temperatures linked to climate change.
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14 dead as Russia launches new daytime attacks on Ukraine
The Russian military used more than 500 drones and dozens of missiles in its salvo on Friday, according to the Ukrainian air force.
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Downed planes raise new perils for Trump as Tehran hunts for missing US pilot
The incidents show the risks still faced by US and Israeli aircraft over Iran despite assertions from US President Donald Trump and his Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that their forces
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Technology
Kaspersky tops security tests in 2025
Kaspersky has ranked among the top-performing cybersecurity vendors in independent testing throughout 2025.
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Oppo launches A6k smartphone in Bangladesh
Oppo has officially launched the Oppo A6k smartphone in Bangladesh.
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Hacking group stole 92 GB data of EU in recent cyberattack
The European Union’s cybersecurity agency, CERT-EU, said on April 2 that a recent cyberattack targeting the bloc’s executive arm was carried out by a hacking group known as TeamPCP.
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Amazon adds fuel surcharge for sellers as Iran war drives up oil prices
Amazon has introduced a new fuel surcharge for sellers using its logistics network, as rising oil prices linked to the war in Iran continue to disrupt global energy markets.
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Sport
Haaland hattrick destroys Liverpool as City reach FA Cup semis
Haaland netted twice late in the first half of the quarter-final at the Etihad Stadium and completed his treble after the interval following an Antoine Semenyo strike.
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Delhi Capitals gain after Rizvi impact sinks Mumbai
Rizvi smacked seven sixes and as many fours in his 51-ball blitz which consigned Mumbai to their first defeat of the season.
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BCB director Faiazur resigns after board meeting
Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) director Faiazur Rahman resigned from his position following Saturday’s board of directors meeting, citing personal reasons.
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Slot urges Liverpool to stick together after FA Cup rout at Man City
Arne Slot urged his Liverpool flops to stick together after admitting Saturday's dismal 4-0 defeat at Manchester City in the FA Cup quarter-finals summed up their turbulent season.
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BCB extends Miraz, Litton tenures
The fourth board of directors meeting of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) was held yesterday in Mirpur. Extension of the captaincy tenures of its existing leadership groups in ODIs and
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আলোচিত
সাউন্ড বক্স–মাইক বাজালে ‘মসজিদ, মাদ্রাসা, গোরস্থান থেকে বহিষ্কার করা হইবে’
ভিডিওতে বলতে শোনা যায়, ‘কোনো ব্যক্তি ভুল করিয়া জেনেশুনে সাউন্ড বক্স, মাইক সেট বাজান, তাঁদেরকে মসজিদ, মাদ্রাসা, গোরস্থান থেকে বহিষ্কার করা হইবে।’
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Politics
Zonayed Saki steps down as Ganosamhati Andolan chief coordinator
State minister for planning Zonayed Saki has stepped down as chief coordinator of Ganosamhati Andolon, the party announced on Saturday...
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BNP govt being tested by turmoil
The BNP-led government is navigating multiple challenges in running the country and managing its own ranks, party leaders and political analysts said.
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Respect people’s mandate or face movement
Issuing a warning to the government, Jamaat Ameer Shafiqur Rahman yesterday said any attempt to “kill” the people’s mandate again or curtail their rights would trigger a movement.
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Jamaat-led alliance to hold protest rally in Dhaka today
The Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami-led alliance will hold a protest rally in the capital Dhaka today to press for its demand for the implementation of the February 12 referendum verdict by passing
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Business
Bida backtracks on private sector advisory council
Contacted, Ashik Chowdhury said the original purpose was to create a platform where the prime minister would hear directly from businesses
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PM convenes first PSAC to improve business climate
The prime minister Tarique Rahman on Saturday convened Bangladesh’s first Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC), creating a formal platform for the country’s business representatives...
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India’s role vital for increased Bangladesh-Nepal trade ties
Nepal’s first billionaire, Binod K Chaudhary, yesterday said Bangladesh and Nepal could significantly deepen economic ties, particularly in energy and cross-border trade, which can be largely facilitated by stronger regional
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Editorial
Unilateral austerity measures ineffective, risky
THE austerity measures aimed at managing the looming crisis caused by the US-Israel war on Iran appear short-sighted and they risk slowing the economy. The war has disrupted fuel flows
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Time to cut tax rates, widen base
ALTHOUGH Bangladesh is progressing towards becoming a middle-income country, it has not yet achieved the expected success in domestic revenue mobilisation. The tax-to-GDP ratio remains below 7 per cent, which
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Business as usual for BNP?
Ordinances promoting good governance cannot be abandoned
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Maternal vaccination can close the immunity gap for newborns
Despite remarkable progress in child survival, newborn deaths remain a major challenge in Bangladesh. According to recent estimates, about 60,000 newborns die each year in the country, with nearly three-quarters
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Austerity and the crisis of fuel, confidence and coordination
Last week, while buying vegetables from an open market, I could not help feeling dissatisfied over the hiked price of every item. “It seems you are still in a moon-sighting
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Entertainment
In memories and melodies: Colleagues remember Dalia Nausheen
A voice that stood like a warrior against oppression, Nazrul Sangeet exponent Dalia Nausheen was more than a powerful presence at Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra—she was a custodian of Bengali
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Peaky Blinders sequel first look out
The new show will take place 10 years after the events of 'The Immortal Man' and follow the next generation of the Shelby family
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Health
Why doctors no longer want their children to follow them
A growing number of doctors are discouraging their children from entering the medical profession, raising concerns about the future of healthcare in South Asia.
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Bridging the gap in Autism care
Observed globally on 2 April, World Autism Awareness Day highlights the urgent need to improve the lives of people living with autism.
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