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Israel-First: U.S. Congress is quietly merging America's military with Israel's
A controversial defense bill provision sparks debate over U.S.-Israel military integration, congressional accountability, and national security.
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Celebrating art, artists and cultural exchange
For 22 years, Galleri Kaya has remained a familiar and influential presence in Bangladesh’s art community. What began as a gallery has gradually evolved into something larger:
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47th BCS: PSC announces timeline for publication of final results
Job seekers’ wait for the final results of the 47th Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) examination is about to end soon. If all goes according to plan, the Bangladesh Public Service
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Death toll rises to 9 in Ukraine after Russian strikes
Russian strikes killed nine people in Ukraine, regional authorities said Monday, after a wave of attacks from Moscow across several major cities....
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UK, France, Germany and Italy prepared to lift Iran sanctions: joint statement
The United Kingdom, France, Germany and Italy said they were prepared to lift sanctions imposed on Iran, according to a joint statement Sunday, welcoming an agreement reached between the Washington
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Oil prices down more than 4pc after US-Iran deal to open Hormuz
Oil prices plunged more than four percent Monday after the United States and Iran announced they had reached a peace agreement to end months of a war that had roiled
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Bangladesh
Why Bangladesh keeps suffering from an epidemic of bad projects
Systemic manipulation of feasibility studies in Bangladesh compromises public investment, leading to costly, politically driven infrastructure failures.
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PM’s adviser Zahed heads home after being kept waiting for hours at Delhi airport
He left for Dhaka via Colombo after being held by Indian immigration authorities
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Air in Dhaka turns ‘moderate’ Monday morning
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, ranked 22nd among the world’s most polluted cities on Monday morning, with an Air Quality Index of 79....
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PALLABI CHILD RAPE, MURDER: HC admits death-row couple’s appeals
The High Court on Sunday admitted for hearing the jail appeals filed by death-row convicts Sohel Rana and his wife Shopna Khatun in the case of killing a girl child
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44,000 retired MPO teachers await welfare benefits, minister tells JS
About 44,000 applications for welfare benefits submitted by retired teachers and employees under the government’s Monthly Pay Order system remain pending due to a persistent financial shortfall in the Non-Government
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PM urges united efforts to build better Bangladesh
Prime minister Tarique Rahman has said his government wants to build a better Bangladesh rather than turning the country into another Singapore or Canada.
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Police officer withdrawn over rape allegation
A police inspector has been withdrawn over the allegation of raping a 13-year-old girl in Noakhali’s Hatia upazila.
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International
US, Iran reach preliminary agreement to end war, signing set for Friday
Trump administration saying Iran assets would only be released after cooperation
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Trump veers toward exit in Iran war but risks loom
More than three months after attacking the Islamic Republic, Trump on Sunday gave his approval to a “memorandum of understanding” that marks the most significant breakthrough in peace talks so
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Middle East war: Peace deal reactions
Here are reactions from across the globe
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US, Iran reach peace deal, signing set for Friday: Pakistan PM
Trump says deal with Iran is 'now complete'
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Russia’s offensive losing steam: experts
Ukrainian towns and cities have suffered months of intensifying Russian bombardment. But on the battlefield, Russia’s offensive is showing signs of losing steam.
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Technology
Xiaomi launches Redmi Pad 2 and Xiaomi 17T in Bangladesh
Xiaomi has launched two new devices in Bangladesh, expanding its local product lineup with the Redmi Pad 2 tablet and the Xiaomi 17T smartphone.
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Jobs of the week
Here are our picks for jobs of the week. Check out the article for more details.
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What the FY 2026-27 budget means for young professionals
The proposed budget for fiscal year 2026-27 provides measured relief in some areas, quietly nudges citizens towards greater financial formalisation, and reveals where policymakers believe Bangladesh's future workforce is headed.
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More than 1,000 young AI builders join Infinity AI BuildFest in Dhaka
More than 1,000 young AI builders from across Bangladesh took part in the Infinity AI BuildFest 2026 at BRAC University in Dhaka on Friday.
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How to choose the right AI for the right task
Artificial intelligence has genuinely made our creative and professional lives easier — whether you are a writer staring down a deadline, a researcher drowning in documents, or simply someone trying
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Sport
Germany hit 239 to overtake Brazil on World Cup scoring list
Brazil now sit second on 238, while Argentina are a distant third with 152.
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Iran coach downplays 'hype' amid visa row and political tensions
Iran have arrived at the tournament under the shadow of a bitter diplomatic row, after the United States -- in military conflict with Iran for months -- refused to issue
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Sweden crush Tunisia 5-1 in World Cup
Sweden crushed Tunisia 5-1 today, Sunday to leave the North African nation's defensive reputation in tatters and take early control of World Cup Group F. Yasin Ayari opened the scoring
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Japan fans uphold tradition as they clean up stadium after Netherlands match
As has become widely associated with Japanese football culture, fans collected trash in large plastic bags, carefully restoring their seating areas long after the final whistle.
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Can Spain conquer the world without a true No. 9?
Spain begin their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign tonight in Group H against debutants Cape Verde in Atlanta, arriving as heavy favourites.
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Yamal fit but will not start Spain's World Cup opener, says De la Fuente
Spain coach Luis de la Fuente confirmed that Lamine Yamal is fit but will begin the European champions' World Cup opener against Cape Verde on the bench. Barcelona superstar Yamal
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আলোচিত
জান্নাতের টিকিট বিলিয়ে কেমনে ধর্ষণ করলা, আস্তাগফিরুল্লাহ : সংসদে শামীম কায়সার
জাতীয় সংসদে একটি রাজনৈতিক দলকে ইঙ্গিত করে গাইবান্ধা-৪ আসনের সংসদ সদস্য মোহাম্মদ শামীম কায়সার বলেছেন, জান্নাতের টিকিট বিলিয়ে কেমনে ধর্ষণ করলা? আস্তাগফিরুল্লাহ, আস্তাগফিরুলাহ।
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Politics
‘No option but the streets’
Jamaat‑e‑Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman yesterday warned that the party would launch street agitation if the mandate of the last election is not honoured and constitutional reforms remain unimplemented.
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Uproar in JS over Salahuddin’s statement on Shibir leader
Jatiya Sangsad on Sunday witnessed heated exchanges between treasury and opposition lawmakers over a statement by home minister Salahuddin Ahmed on the disappearance and subsequent arrest of an Islami Chhatra
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Upholding of War of Independence spirit called for
Politicians, professionals and journalists on Sunday at a discussion in Dhaka stressed that the rulers of the country must uphold the spirit of the War of Independence.
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Ganosamhati wants complete implementation of FY2026-27 budget
The Ganosamhati Andolan on Sunday said that the party wanted the complete implementation of the proposed budget for the 2026-27 financial year.
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Media have become representatives of business houses: Fakhrul
LGRD minister and BNP secretary general says corporate influence has undermined the media’s independence
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Business
Dollar hits 10-day low as US, Iran reach peace deal
US and Iranian officials said on Sunday they have agreed on a framework for a deal to end their war, halt the US blockade of Iran and reopen the Strait
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Richest farmers get half of fertiliser subsidies in Bangladesh: World Bank
The World Bank finds that Bangladesh places high priority on agriculture, allocating about 10 percent of total public spending to the sector
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Appointment row leaves Islami Bank dry in just two weeks
In just fourteen days, Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC has moved from a stable liquidity position into a severe cash crunch, following disruption around the appointment of its new chairman by
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Editorial
Why are female students under curfew?
It is truly shocking that even today, female students in our public universities continue to face curfews and restrictions that their male peers do not.
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Persistent delay in restoring the Information Commission is unacceptable
It is true that observers have so far viewed the performance of the BNP government, which took office in February 2026 following a year-and-a-half-long interim administration, with cautious optimism.
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Before adding a third language, fix students' foundational learning crisis
The BNP government has recently announced a series of education reforms. A third language will become compulsory alongside Bangla and English. Vocational education will expand.
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A record health budget, but the challenge, as always, is execution
Bangladesh’s health sector has long advanced through a paradox. On the one hand, millions of people fall into financial hardship every year due to healthcare expenses
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How the FY27 budget reinforces an unequal tax structure
One of the most serious weaknesses in Bangladesh’s economy is that its tax collection, relative to the economy size, remains among the lowest in the world; the country ranks only
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Entertainment
She is one of a kind: Sohel Rana on Shabana’s birthday
Generations have changed, cinema has evolved, and the industry has transformed. Yet Shabana remains as cherished as ever—a timeless icon whose legacy continues to inspire. And perhaps that is why
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‘Bonolata Sen’ set for release across five Australian cities
Following its release in Bangladesh, the critically acclaimed film “Bonolata Sen” is set to reach audiences in Australia later this month.
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Three-day nationwide events planned for Nazrul Barsha inauguration
The Ministry of Cultural Affairs has announced a three-day nationwide programme from June 18 to 20 to mark the inauguration of “Nazrul Barsha”, with events planned across all 64 districts
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The art of political storytelling in Marjane Satrapi’s work
At first glance, “Persepolis” appears deeply personal. It follows Marji’s childhood in Tehran, her adolescence in Europe, and her complicated relationship with home and exile.
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Health
Japan fertility rate falls to record low
Japan’s fertility rate fell again in the past year to a new record low, official data showed Wednesday, underscoring the demographic crisis gnawing at the world’s fourth-largest economy.
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Four more children die of measles symptoms, death toll hits 652
Four more children have died showing symptoms consistent with measles in the 24 hours until 8:00am on Sunday, raising Bangladesh’s combined tally of confirmed and suspected measles-related deaths to 652.
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Life style
The rise of septum rings in modern fashion culture
Embrace the bold transformation of the septum ring as a modern fashion statement. Originally a traditional South Asian nolok, this versatile accessory empowers urban youth with independence, breaking gender norms
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After AI, now comes AGI, are designers headed for extinction?
Right now there is a lot of buzz around AI. Looking at ChatGPT, Midjourney or DALL-E, it often feels like technology has already reached its limit. But in reality, what
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