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Democratic Rights Committee demands white paper on recently dissolved interim govt
Condemns 'non‑transparent' dealings with US, calls foreign minister 'architect of anti-national agreements'
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Greenland does not need US hospital ship: Danish minister
Greenland does not need medical assistance from other countries, Denmark’s defence minister said Sunday, after US president Donald Trump claimed he was sending a hospital ship to the autonomous Danish
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Attacks on Sudan healthcare facilities killed 69 this year: WHO
Five attacks on healthcare facilities have killed dozens of people in Sudan since the beginning of the year, the WHO said Saturday, as the war nears the start of its
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Countries slam US envoy’s remarks on Israel’s right to ME land
Arab and Islamic countries issued a joint condemnation on Sunday of remarks by US ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, who suggested Israel had a biblical right to a vast swath
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BB relaxes down payment policy for affected borrowers
The Bangladesh Bank has relaxed its down payment requirements to provide a strategic breather for struggling businesses, allowing affected borrower institutions to pay half of their required down payment initially
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Loan rescheduling deadline for raw jute exporters extended
The Bangladesh Bank has extended the deadline for raw jute exporters to apply for loan rescheduling until June 30, 2026, according to a central bank circular issued on Sunday...
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Bangladesh
8-year-old killed after being hit by vehicle in MP’s convoy in Cox’s Bazar
Police seize vehicle; MP Farid terms incident ‘very tragic’
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Case filed against 150 over obstructing Rumeen Farhana at Shaheed Minar
Sarail upazila BNP leader named as prime accused
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CAB protests market monitoring obstruction
The Rajshahi chapter of the Consumers Association of Bangladesh (CAB) formed a human chain in protest against the public threats and attempts to create a mob by dishonest traders. The
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'Call for national priority on rooftop solar'
Civil society and community representatives in Rajshahi have called for an immediate declaration of rooftop solar technology as a national priority to ensure sustainable energy security, environmental protection, and a
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Top-level changes in army: Lt Gen Mainur made chief of general staff
Brig Gen Mohammad Kaisar named the new DG of DGFI
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India, China invite Foreign Minister Khalilur for official visits
Envoys from New Delhi and Beijing extend formal invitations amid pledges to deepen bilateral ties
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International
Cuba security forces exit Venezuela
Cuban security advisers and doctors have been leaving Venezuela as Interim President Delcy Rodriguez’s government faces intense pressure from Washington to unwind Latin America’s most consequential leftist alliance, according to
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IS claims two attacks on Syrian army
Islamic State (IS) claimed responsibility on Saturday for two attacks targeting Syrian army personnel in northern and eastern Syria, as the group signaled what it described as a new phase
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Global Summit on AI
Dozens of nations including the United States and China called for “secure, trustworthy and robust” artificial intelligence, in a declaration issued yesterday after a major summit on the technology in
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Pakistan says it carried out cross-border strikes in Afghanistan
The strikes mark a sharp escalation in tensions between Pakistan and Taliban-ruled Afghanistan
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Iranian students begin new university term with protests
The protests coincided with ceremonies traditionally held after 40 days to mourn those killed by security forces during last month's anti-government demonstrations
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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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Asha Sharma named new CEO of Microsoft Gaming
Microsoft has appointed Asha Sharma as the new head of its gaming division, replacing longtime leader Phil Spencer, who is retiring after 38 years at the company, the software giant
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Nvidia nears $30 billion investment in OpenAI: report
Nvidia is close to finalising a $30 billion investment in OpenAI as part of a fundraising round seeking more than $100 billion, according to a recent report by Reuters, which
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OpenAI targets $600 billion in compute spend through 2030: report
OpenAI is planning approximately $600 billion in total computing expenditure through 2030, as the ChatGPT maker prepares for an initial public offering that could value it at up to $1
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WhatsApp makes it easier to catch up in group chats
WhatsApp has recently introduced a new feature called Group Message History, designed to help users catch up more quickly when joining group conversations.
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NEIR test run may temporarily disrupt mobile phone connections: AMTOB
The Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) would conduct a test run of the National Equipment Identity Register (NEIR) system, during which some mobile subscribers may experience temporary service disruptions. The
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Sport
Jacks of all trades helps England fight back to sink Sri Lanka
Will Jacks impressed with bat and ball to rescue England from a poor start and help them to a 51-run victory over Sri Lanka in a low-scoring Super Eight match
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Butler's charges 'feeling the heat' in Sydney
Bangladesh’s women continued their preparations in Sydney for the upcoming AFC Women's Asian Cup, completing their second day of training at Valentine Sports Park on Sunday as they work to
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Fahima’s four-for not enough as Bangladesh lose Asia Cup Rising Stars final
Bangladesh fell to a 46-run defeat against India in the Asia Cup Rising Stars final at the Terdthai Cricket Ground in Thailand on Sunday
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BFF posts Tk 5 crore surplus in 2024
The Bangladesh Football Federation approved its audited financial report for 2024 on Sunday, posting a surplus of Tk 5 crore after generating revenue of Tk 38 crore during the fiscal
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BCB extends Lipu’s contract by a month; Two selector posts to be advertised
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has extended chief selector Gazi Ashraf Hossain Lipu’s contract by one month and will soon publish advertisements to fill two vacant positions in the national
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BCB bans Monjurul after harassment probe
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) today imposed a ban on former women’s team selector and manager Monjurul Islam from all cricket-related activities following the findings of an Independent Inquiry Committee
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আলোচিত
আবারও আলোচনায় ছাত্রদল নেত্রী ডালিয়া রহমান
প্রয়াত তিনবারের প্রধানমন্ত্রী বেগম খালেদা জিয়ার গাড়ি বহরে উপস্থিত থেকে এক সময় আলোচনায় আসা ছাত্রদল নেত্রী অ্যাডভোকেট ডালিয়া রহমান আবারও রাজনৈতিক অঙ্গনে আলোচনার কেন্দ্রে। এবার তিনি জাতীয় সংসদের সংরক্ষিত নারী
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গণভোটকে অস্বীকার করা মানে জুলাই আন্দোলনকে অস্বীকার: রফিকুল ইসলাম খান
গণভোটকে অস্বীকার করা মানে হলো জুলাই আন্দোলনকে অস্বীকার করা- এমন দাবি করেছেন জাতীয় সংসদের বিরোধীদলীয় হুইপ ও সিরাজগঞ্জ-৪ (উল্লাপাড়া) আসনের সংসদ সদস্য মাওলানা রফিকুল ইসলাম খান। রোববার (২২ ফেব্রুয়ারি) সকালে
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Business
US trade partners cautiously welcome tariff ruling
US trading partners on Friday cautiously welcomed a Supreme Court ruling striking down US President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, with hard-hit Canada saying the levies were always “unjustified.”
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Trump to remove Vietnam from restricted tech list
US President Donald Trump told Vietnam’s top leader To Lam he would “instruct the relevant agencies” to remove the country from a list restricted from accessing advanced US technologies, Vietnam’
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BB extends loan rescheduling period for raw jute exporters
Bangladesh Bank has given special concessions in loan rescheduling for raw jute exporters. According to the new decision, the deadline for submitting applications for defaulted loan rescheduling has been extended
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Editorial
Road safety must come first
The government must maintain a strong stance to ensure safe roads.
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Tough action must follow to stop mob attacks
THE 18 months under the interim administration, after the fall of the Awami League government, were described by many as a period of ‘mob rule.’ Rights group Ain O Salish
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Ramadan markets strain the poor again
GOODS prices have remained high. They have either marked a sharp increase in view of Ramadan, the month of fasting for Muslims, which began on February 19, or remained almost
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Trade deal with the USA warrants careful review
The global economy has been on a roller-coaster ride since US President Donald Trump, returning to office for a second term, sought to rewrite the rules of global trade by
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Pharmaceutical pollution needs to be stopped
Technological change in the global supply chain is driving a new era of productivity and creativity with far-reaching implications for global development and security. However, beyond adopting new, non-binding frameworks,
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Entertainment
PM to confer ‘Ekushey Padak-2026’ on Feb 26
The recipients are: Farida Akhtar Babita (Film), Professor Md Abdus Sattar (Fine Arts), Marina Tabassum (Architecture), Ayub Bachchu (Music), Arthy Ahmed (Dance), Islam Uddin Palakar (Palagan), Shafik Rehman (Journalism), Professor
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‘Alo’: Prothom Alo’s artistic, powerful response to violence against press freedom
Freedom of expression, enshrined in UN human rights instruments, UNESCO declarations, and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, remains a cornerstone of democratic societies. It ensures that journalists
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Nawba Tahiya eases into the spotlight
In an industry where young actors often stumble under the weight of early fame, Nawba Tahiya Hossain has managed to do something rare—grow naturally into the spotlight. Barely out of
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Behind the curtains of Mahtim’s melody
He began his musical journey in 2018 with three covers before making his original debut. “I started with a Rabindranath mashup, ‘Ei Mon Tomake Dilam’, and ‘Ei Poth Jodi Na
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Health
PM chairs meeting on ‘building a healthy Bangladesh’
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Sunday presided over a meeting on 'building a healthy Bangladesh'. The meeting was held at the Prime Minister's special meeting room at the Cabinet Division
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Science explains why dancing is a powerful tool against depression
Combat isolation by embracing dance, a powerful tool for depression relief that outperforms traditional walking or yoga. This neurochemical symphony releases dopamine and oxytocin, synchronizing brain activity to restore emotional
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Life style
Follow the aroma to Old Dhaka's Abul Hasnat Road
Ananda Confectionery, founded in 1920, continues to anchor Old Dhaka’s iftar tables with timeless delicacies
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