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Fawaz Rob’s prints address crises of Palestinians, Rohingyas
Visual artist Fawaz Rob addresses the crises of people in Palestine and Rohingya in his solo print exhibition at Zainul Gallery of Dhaka University in the capital.
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Venezuela swears in 5,600 troops after US military build-up
The Venezuelan army swore in 5,600 soldiers on Saturday, as the United States cranks up military pressure on the oil-producing country.
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Israel kills 2 Palestinians as PM signals 2nd truce phase
Israel’s military said Sunday that its forces killed two men in the occupied West Bank after what it described as an attempted ramming attack, with the Palestinian Authority identifying the
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UK, Qatar to provide $11.2 million to support Rohingyas
Joint funding to provide LPG for 647,000 people living in camps
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Trump’s Pentagon chief under fire as scandals mount
US defence secretary Pete Hegseth is under mounting pressure from scandals surrounding strikes on alleged drug boats and his use of Signal to discuss sensitive military information, sparking growing criticism
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Syria transition fragile, one year on: UN
Syria’s transition is fragile, one year on from the overthrow of ruler Bashar al-Assad, and the country’s cycles of vengeance and reprisal need to end, United Nations investigators said Sunday...
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Bangladesh
Cucsu hosts free medical camp for 1,700 students
A daylong free medical camp, organised by the Chittagong University Central Students’ Union (Cucsu) with support from Chattogram Metropolitan Hospital, was held on the university campus yesterday.
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489 posts created for new Supreme Court Secretariat
The post creation committee on Sunday approved 489 new positions for the newly established Supreme Court Secretariat.
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EC all set for polls, referendum in Feb
The Election Commission has wrapped up the bulk of its preparations to conduct the national polls and the referendum, a rare twin political exercise slated for February.
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Bangladesh, Denmark strengthen dairy food safety cooperation
A delegation from the Danish veterinary and food administration has recently visited Bangladesh to reinforce long-standing cooperation in ensuring food safety in the country’s dairy value chain.
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300 companies ask BB for Tk 2 lakh crore loan rescheduling
About 300 companies, including top defaulter conglomerates, have applied to the Bangladesh Bank for loan rescheduling or restructuring facilities totalling around Tk 2 lakh crore in the first nine months
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‘People saw what they did in 1971’
In a dig at Jamaat-e-Islami, BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman yesterday said the nation saw how the party killed hundreds of thousands and violated countless mothers and sisters during the
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River erosion now a major cause of migration
Slow-onset shocks like river erosion are now a major driver of full household migration in coastal areas, with 27.41 percent of complete relocations linked to erosion, according to new research
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International
Roman slaves ate better than ordinary people
While slaves in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii were considered no more than “speaking tools”, some received better food than ordinary people, Italy’s culture ministry said on Friday, citing
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IAEA calls for repair work on Chernobyl sarcophagus
The UN nuclear watchdog has said that the protective structure surrounding the exploded reactor at Chernobyl can no longer perform its main function of blocking radiation, after a Russian drone
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UK, Qatar to provide $11.2m to support Rohingyas
The United Kingdom and Qatar have jointly announced $11.2 million in funding to support more than 6,47,000 Rohingyas and host Bangladeshi communities in Cox’s Bazar, reinforcing humanitarian assistance and environmental
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Syria transition ‘fragile’, one year on: UN investigators
Syria’s transition is fragile, one year on from the overthrow of ruler Bashar al-Assad, and the country’s cycles of vengeance and reprisal need to end, United Nations investigators said yesterday.
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Ukraine peace deal is close
US President Donald Trump’s outgoing Ukraine envoy said a deal to end the Ukraine war was “really close” and depended on resolving just two major issues but the Kremlin said
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Second phase of Gaza plan ‘close’: Israeli PM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said yesterday that he will meet President Donald Trump later this month, saying a second phase of the US president’s Gaza plan was close.
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Technology
This Dhaka store lets you walk in and game for free
A new gaming-focused retail space in Dhaka is offering young people an unusual invitation: walk in, pick up a phone and start playing, free of charge.
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JAC Motors launches T9 Hunter and T8 pickups with new distributor
Rancon, the automotive manufacturer, has officially become the distributor of JAC Motors in Bangladesh, taking charge of nationwide sales and after-sales operations for all JAC vehicles.
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Meta signs AI deals with several news publishers
Meta has announced commercial agreements with several news publishers to use their content for its AI services. The deals include outlets such as CNN, Fox News, The Washington Examiner, USA
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Google will surpass OpenAI in AI race: 'Godfather of AI'
Geoffrey Hinton, a leading AI researcher often referred to as the 'godfather of AI', has recently stated that Google is likely to surpass rival OpenAI in the AI race.
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Sport
England trained 'too much' prior to Ashes collapse, says McCullum
England cricket coach Brendon McCullum responded to criticism his side were under-prepared for the Ashes by claiming they "trained too much" prior to a dismal eight-wicket defeat on Sunday to
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Shakib reverses retirement from Tests and T20Is
Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan reversed his Test and T20I retirement and wished to retire from all formats of the game in a home series.
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'This is the moment I had been waiting for': Messi after MLS Cup win
Messi notched a pair of assists as Inter Miami captured their first MLS Cup title with a 3-1 victory over the visiting Vancouver Whitecaps. Messi, who also was named the
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'Good banter': Smith and Archer clash in Gabba Ashes Test
Pumped-up Australia captain Steve Smith and England fast bowler Jofra Archer had a fiery verbal clash near the climax of the second Ashes Test on Sunday at the Gabba.
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Zakir ton keeps Sylhet alive on tough day for title contenders
Title contenders endured a difficult second day of the final round of the NCL, but Sylhet -- who began the round on top of the table -- managed to claw
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আলোচিত
যারা স্বাধীনতা চাননি, তাদের হাতে দেশ নিরাপদ নয়: সেলিমুজ্জামান
বিএনপির জাতীয় নির্বাহী কমিটির সহ-সাংগঠনিক সম্পাদক ও গোপালগঞ্জ–১ আসনের বিএনপি মনোনীত প্রার্থী সেলিমুজ্জামান সেলিম বলেছেন, সামনে যে জাতীয় নির্বাচন হবে, তা দেশ ও জনগণের ভবিষ্যতের জন্য খুবই গুরুত্বপূর্ণ। তাঁর দাবি,
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গোপালগঞ্জে শহীদ মিনারে জুতা পায়ে ইসলামী আন্দোলনের প্রার্থীসহ নেতা-কর্মীরা
কোটালীপাড়া শহরের বিভিন্ন সড়ক ঘুরে পদযাত্রা করে উপজেলা কেন্দ্রীয় শহীদ মিনার চত্বরে জড়ো হন ওই প্রার্থী ও তাঁর অনুসারীরা। সেখানে সংক্ষিপ্ত সমাবেশ হয়।
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’৭১-এ জামায়াত কী কী করেছিল, মনে রাখতে বললেন তারেক রহমান
তারা লাখ লাখ মানুষকে শুধু হত্যাই করেনি, তাদের সহকর্মীরা কীভাবে মা-বোনদের ইজ্জত পর্যন্ত লুট করেছিল, এই কথাটি আমাদের মনে রাখতে হবে।’
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Car Accident: সপ্তশৃঙ্গী মন্দির থেকে ফেরার পথে ১০০০ ফুট গভীর খাদে পড়ল বাস, মৃত কমপক্ষে ৫
Car Accident: দুর্ঘটনার খবর পেয়েছে ঘটনাস্থলে ছুটে যান এলাকার মানুষজন। তারা আহতদের উদ্ধারকাজে প্রথম হাত লাগান। পরে পুলিস এসে যাত্রীদের উদ্ধার করে নিয়ে যায়
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Politics
Attacks on campaigns of Tania Rob slated
Ganatantra Mancha leaders on Sunday called on the interim government to take immediate steps against the attacks on pre-election campaigns of different political party candidates.
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NCP-led alliance Ganatantrik Sanskar Jote launched
The National Citizen Party on Sunday formed an alliance with Amar Bangladesh Party and Bangladesh Rastro Sanskar Andolan ahead of the 13th Jatiya Sangsad elections slated for the first half
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Khaleda unlikely to fly for London now
Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson and former prime minister Khaleda Zia is unlikely to be flown to London for now as her health condition remains unchanged.
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People saw how they killed thousands in 1971: Tarique
Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting chairman Tarique Rahman on Sunday delivered a stern criticism apparently directed at Jamaat-e-Islami, saying that the people of the country had seen in 1971 how they
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Ex-president Hamid under ACC scanner
The Anti-Corruption Commission has launched an inquiry into allegations that former president Abdul Hamid amassed illegal assets and caused a loss of Tk 24 crore to the state through spending
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Business
Rising food prices push inflation to 8.29% in Nov
Inflation in Bangladesh rose to 8.29 percent in November, driven largely by higher food prices, highlighting persistent pressures on households, especially those with low or fixed incomes.
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Gold’s bubble behaviour may signal paradigm shift
Assets that rise rapidly above their long-term trend are usually set for a fall. That’s what happened to gold after it peaked in late 1979. Over the following five years,
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Islami Bank at SME Fair with various services for entrepreneurs
Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC launched a stall at the 12th National SME Fair 2025, a seven-day event organized by the SME Foundation. Md Omar Faruk Khan, managing director of the
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Editorial
Journalists must feel safe to do their job
With the national elections right around the corner, the rising risks facing journalists in Bangladesh is an issue that warrants immediate attention. A new study, “High Risks, Low Preparedness: Journalist
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Bangladesh is for everyone
We appreciate the words of BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir who recently asserted that Bangladesh must never be split along religious lines. We are living at a moment
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Bullying, fear, and pretending all is well
Universities often like to describe themselves as the guardians of intellect, the laboratories of progress, the spaces where young minds bloom into the architects of the future. But in Bangladesh,
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Remembering my conversations with Sheikh Hasina
I met Sheikh Hasina twice in the Washington area, both times in informal, private settings. The first was in April 2007, when she came to visit her son. The second
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Entertainment
2025 in Bangladeshi cinema: the most critically acclaimed films of the year
From psychological dramas to social commentaries, these films have pushed boundaries and redefined contemporary Bengali filmmaking.
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Netflix says ‘nothing is changing’ amid $82.7b Warner Bros acquisition
The company attempted to quell speculation on Saturday night by emailing its 82 million subscribers, stating, “Nothing is changing today” and emphasising that the acquisition remains subject to regulatory and
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Film producer Ruhul Amin Babul dies after prolonged battle with cancer
Ruhul Amin Babul, a long-time film producer and director in the Dhallywood industry and the husband of veteran actress Nuton, has died after a protracted battle with cancer, colleagues said.
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Nachiketa rushed to hospital after sudden cardiac complications
The singer experienced acute chest discomfort on Saturday night and was admitted around 2 am. Doctors diagnosed a cardiac problem and installed two stents to stabilise his condition. Hospital sources
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Health
Govt set to implement new project to digitise medical, nursing education
The government has taken a project aimed at streamlining and strengthening the management of medical, population and nursing education services across the country. The project “Integrated Improvement in the Management
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