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The collapse of the Qurbani rawhide economy: Who is to blame?
As rawhide prices crash, Bangladesh’s poorest communities are paying the price for years of regulatory failure and a broken tannery sector
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Man detained over rape of intellectually disabled girl in Ctg
Police intervention saves accused from mob attack
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TMC MP claims BJP supporters attacked him
TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee claimed he suffered head injuries after being mobbed in front of a police station he visited in West Bengal’s Hooghly district on Sunday to submit a
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Malta’s Labour party wins 4th term
Malta’s Labour party won an unprecedented fourth term Sunday in a victory for outgoing prime minister Robert Abela, who had called a snap election in light of geopolitical uncertainties...
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Four confess to rape and murder of woman in Munshiganj, says PBI
Suspects strangled her and dumped the body into river in an attempt to conceal the crime, police say
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Mob violence kills 32 in May, highest in 6 months: MSF
Rights group reports sharp rise in vigilante attacks, with 71 critically injured
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Israeli forces kill Palestinian trying to climb barrier
Israeli forces shot dead a Palestinian man Sunday as he attempted to enter Jerusalem by climbing over a barrier separating the city from the occupied West Bank, Palestinian authorities said...
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Bangladesh
Youth beat dead in Noakhali; homes of suspects attacked, set ablaze
Relatives of a young man who was beaten to death, along with local residents, attacked, vandalised and set fire to eight houses belonging to suspected assailants in Begumganj Upazila of
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Cleared after death: Paresh never lived to see verdict
Sixteen years ago, over Tk 9.4 million was stolen from the corporate branch of Janata Bank in Faridpur. In the criminal case filed over the theft, the bank’s then security
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PALLABI CHILD RAPE, MURDER: Charge hearing today
The parents and sister of the eight-year-old girl who was allegedly raped and murdered in the capital’s Pallabi area met with the prosecutor assigned to the case on Sunday, ahead
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Road accidents kill 136 during Eid holiday
At least 136 people were killed and 302 others were injured in road accidents across the country during the public holidays marking the recently concluded Eid-ul-Azha.
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Direct Sylhet-Guwahati flights to be launched soon: Commerce minister
In an effort to transform Sylhet Osmani International Airport into a regional connectivity hub, direct flights between Sylhet and Guwahati in India will be launched soon, said Commerce Minister Khandakar
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Mob violence claims 32 lives in May, up from 21 in April: MSF report
Deaths from mob violence rose to 32 in May from 21 in April, reflecting a growing tendency of people to take the law into their own hands, according to a
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Govt working to restore public confidence and traditional prominence of waterways: State Minister
State Minister for Shipping Md Rajib Ahsan on Sunday said the government is working with the highest priority to ensure safe, comfortable and hassle-free travel for passengers on waterways during
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International
Blast in rebel-held Myanmar kills dozens: rescuers
Myanmar has been mired in a civil war since the military grabbed power in a 2021 coup
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The incursion has so far killed more than 3,370 people, according to the Lebanese government.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday he had ordered troops to move further into Lebanon in the battle against the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group, despite a ceasefire announced
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Iran says does not trust US as Trump toughens terms
Iran’s chief negotiator warned the United States is not to be trusted Sunday, saying Tehran would not agree to any deal with Washington unless it fully secures Iranian rights. Mohammad
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A world away for families split by Kashmir unrest
Kashmir resident Raja Basharat can see his brother’s grave on the opposite bank of a river that divides the disputed region, but visiting it — a holiday tradition for Muslims
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Norway's natural-born goalscorer Haaland finally gets global stage
Erling Haaland propelled Norway back to the World Cup for the first time in 28 years and spearheads a golden generation ready to thrive on the global stage.
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Survivors aid search for missing pair
From their shared hospital room, several survivors freed from a semi-submerged cave in Laos after more than a week underground are advising rescuers on how to find the last two
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'Biggest circus in town' the World Cup set for betting frenzy
Global betting revenue for the upcoming World Cup is likely to be ‘in excess of $50 billion’, betting expert Darren Small told AFP, for an event he labelled ‘the biggest
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Technology
Jobs of the week
Here are our picks for jobs of the week. Check out the article for more details.
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Nvidia chips are coming to Windows PCs: report
Nvidia and Microsoft are preparing to unveil the first Windows personal computers that use Nvidia processors as the main chip, according to a report by US-based news platform Axios
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DuckDuckGo 'no-AI' search triples after Google I/O
Visits to DuckDuckGo’s 'No AI' search page have more than tripled since Google unveiled its latest round of AI features for Search, the company has announced.
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Mosquitoes can learn to love common repellent, scientists find
The surprising results, which were conducted ‘under very specific conditions’ in the lab, do not ‘call into question the effectiveness’ of the repellent DEET…
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Sport
Bangladesh lose 3-0 to India; Nepal await in semis
The storied rivalry between Bangladesh and India added another chapter on Sunday as defending champions Bangladesh suffered a 3-0 defeat to hosts India in the final Group B match at
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Butler’s blueprint vs India’s pressure-free approach
Goa’s evenings are usually defined by salty sea breezes, rows of coconut trees and carefree tourists strolling along the coast. But around the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Margao, the atmosphere
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Mohammedan swoop for Nahid as DPL title race heats up
League leaders Mohammedan Sporting Club are set to strengthen their squad for the business end of the Dhaka Premier League (DPL) by bringing in express pacer Nahid Rana, club officials
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Joty's 77 not enough as Bangladesh slump to second straight loss in tri-series
Bangladesh's disappointing start to the Scotland Women's T20I Tri-Series continued as they suffered an eight-run defeat to the Netherlands at the Grange Cricket Club Ground in Edinburgh on Sunday, their
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Highlights from PSG's shootout victory over Arsenal
PSG held their nerve in a cagey Champions League final to retain the title by beating Arsenal 4-3 on penalties as Saturday’s nail-biting showdown ended 1-1 after extra time, cementing
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Bangladesh lose 3-2 to China after surrendering lead twice
The result leaves Bangladesh in a difficult position to qualify for the semifinals, as they now prepare for a crucial third and final pool match against Pakistan. All teams in
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আলোচিত
ভারত-পাকিস্তানের মতো টেবিলে বসে আমাদের স্বাধীনতা আসেনি: ভূমিমন্ত্রী
ভূমিমন্ত্রী মিজানুর রহমান মিনু বলেছেন, ভারত-পাকিস্তানের মতো টেবিলে বসে আমাদের স্বাধীনতা আসেনি। বাঙালি জাতির স্বাধীনতা অর্জনের পেছনে ছিল দীর্ঘ ত্যাগ, সংগ্রাম ও
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জিয়াউর রহমানের নেতৃত্ব দেশের উন্নয়ন ও অগ্রগতির ভিত্তি রচনা করেছে : প্রিন্স
জিয়াউর রহমানের নেতৃত্ব দেশের উন্নয়ন ও অগ্রগতির ভিত্তি রচনা করেছে : প্রিন্স
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Politics
Govt cannot succeed without BNP’s grassroots support: PM Tarique
Urges party workers to stand behind positive initiatives and help implement programmes across the country
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Asif fires back at Cumilla Zilla Parishad administrator over fund claims
NCP’s spokesperson says Mostak Mia confused special allocations with revenue funds while making allegations against him and Hasnat Abdullah
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PM warns of tough times, seeks party support
Prime minister and BNP chairman Tarique Rahman on Sunday warned party leaders and activists that a difficult and important time lies ahead, and called for their support in implementing the
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Stand beside the helpless
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman yesterday urged the BNP leaders and activists to stand by the helpless people of the country.
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Business
India scraps cotton import duty for five months to aid textile exporters
The current 11 percent import duty will be suspended until October 30
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India's forex reserves fall to one-year low
India's foreign exchange reserves fell to $681.4 ​billion in the week ended May 22, from $688.89 billion ‌a week earlier
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Octane, Petrol and Kerosene prices raised by Tk 5 per litre; Diesel unchanged
The government has revised fuel oil prices in the domestic market, increasing the prices of octane, petrol and kerosene by Tk 5 per litre, while keeping diesel prices unchanged. Under
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Editorial
Deaths of newborns at Ad-Din Hospital
The deaths of six newborn infants within a span of just two hours at Ad-Din Medical College Hospital in the capital's Moghbazar area on Wednesday have sent shockwaves across the
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From awareness to action: Supporting cancer patients and families
The devastating words ‘You have cancer’ can make a room go suffocatingly silent. The day my grandma was diagnosed, I could do nothing but watch as her world was completely
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It’s time govt restored police effectiveness
A SURGE in attacks on law enforcers, mostly by crime suspects during raids and drives, is worrying. Police data show 213 incidents of attack to have happened on law enforcers
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Before dengue joins measles to cause a health crisis!
While measles cases and deaths show no sign of relenting, dengue is staging a comeback. Notwithstanding the commendable vaccination drive against measles, the daily confirmed deaths from measles and measles-like
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A case for mainstreaming battery energy storage in Bangladesh
The citizens of Bangladesh have already expressed their trust on battery storage and the government should act soon to fix the policy problems that stand in the way of mainstreaming
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Entertainment
Gono Sangeet singer Kamruddin Absar passes away
Renowned singer of Gono Sangeet, the songs of the masses, lyricist and music teacher Kamruddin Absar has passed away (Inna Lillahi wa Inna Ilaihi Raji'un). He breathed his last at
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Screening of film ‘Banalata Express’ postponed in Brahmanbaria
The screening of the film 'Banalata Express' in Brahmanbaria on Saturday has been postponed, said the organisers. The event was arranged by the Brahmanbaria Film Society on the occasion of
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Health
At Ad-din, a father lost the twins he was waiting to name
Mohammad Hasan Sardar says his twin sons fell ill in a hot, suffocating post-operative room
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Cancer jab delivers striking tumour breakthrough: Report
A new cancer injection has produced what researchers are calling “unprecedented” responses, including complete tumour eradication in a subset of patients with cancers resistant to chemotherapy and immunotherapy, The Guardian
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