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Action against vehicles without BRTA-issued number plates, RFID tags: DMP
Says inactive RFID tags causing traffic management complications
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RPO has no bar on Jamaat's registration as party over Liberation War role: SC
Objection sentimental, not legal, observes SC in full text of verdict
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Starmer vows to prove ‘doubters’ wrong
Embattled British prime minister Keir Starmer vowed Monday to prove his ‘doubters’ wrong, as he sought to quell a growing threat to his leadership following disastrous local and regional polls...
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Philippine lawmakers vote to impeach Sara Duterte
Philippine lawmakers voted on Monday by a wide margin to impeach vice president Sara Duterte, setting the stage for a Senate trial that could end her 2028 presidential bid...
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From spy office to Westin: How S Alam took over SIBL in a day
On the morning of October 30, 2017, nine officials and directors of SIBL were taken to the DGFI office in Kachukhet and held in separate rooms, each unaware the others
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Rain may intensify Eid gridlock as millions leave Dhaka: Transport minister
Around 1.5 crore people are expected to leave Dhaka; authorities prepare extra mobile courts, highway monitoring and BGB deployment
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Sudan strikes killed 880 civilians between January and April: UN
At least 880 civilians were killed in drone strikes in Sudan between January and April this year, the UN said Monday, warning such strikes were pushing the conflict towards a
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Bangladesh
SC regrets earlier ruling upholding Azharul’s death sentence in 1971 crimes against humanity case
Full verdict says the earlier judgement failed to properly consider evidentiary deficiencies
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State govt changes, fencing decisions are India’s internal matters: Home minister
Bangladesh’s relations with India are guided by ties with New Delhi on the basis of sovereign equality, not political changes in any Indian state, he says
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Bangladesh FM to join informal dialogue in UN May 13
The Bangladesh foreign minister, Khalilur Rahman, left for the United States to join an informal interactive dialogue on May 13 as part of the election process for the presidency of
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HC directive sought to investigate illegal horse meat sales
A public interest litigation has been filed with the High Court seeking immediate action against an alleged illegal horse meat trade in Gazipur, where diseased horses were reportedly slaughtered and
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Engine fire on moving train disrupts Dhaka-Mymensingh railway services
Train services on the Dhaka-Mymensingh route have been suspended after a fire broke out in the engine of a moving intercity train in Trishal. The incident occurred around 4:30pm on
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HC directs govt to create database to stop prenatal gender detection
The High Court has directed the government to create and regularly update a central database of all diagnostic reports of unborn babies conducted at registered hospitals, diagnostic centres and other
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50 magistrates to oversee Eid travel
A 24-hour central control room will operate at the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority Headquarters from May 20 to 31 to ensure safe and congestion-free Eid travel, Road Transport and Bridges
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International
Rights group warns of land grab in registration drive
Initial data from a land registration drive launched in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem point to a “deeply alarming” trend of land appropriation by the Israeli state, an Israeli rights group said
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SIR affected election results in West Bengal
Trinamool Congress (TMC) yesterday claimed that deletions in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral roll materially affected the results in certain assembly constituencies in West Bengal.
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UK PM vows to prove ‘doubters’ wrong
Embattled British Prime Minister Keir Starmer yesterday vowed to prove his “doubters” wrong, as he sought to quell a growing threat to his leadership following disastrous local and regional polls.
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Thailand’s ex-PM Thaksin released early from prison
Thailand’s former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra was released early from prison yesterday, an AFP journalist outside the Bangkok jail said.
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No end to deadlock as Iran, US reject talks terms
Trump is expected to press China's President Xi Jinping on the Iran issue
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Technology
Parker, fintech startup backed by Y Combinator, files for bankruptcy after raising over $200 million
Parker, a US-based fintech startup offering corporate credit cards and banking services for e-commerce businesses, has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and is widely reported to have shut down, in
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Treading the tightrope of AI usage in research
By 2026, AI has become one of the most pervasive acronyms in everyday speech, worked into nearly every piece of software and industry. What began with trivial uses such as
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Google expands AI-powered Finance platform across Europe
Google Finance is expanding its new artificial intelligence-powered platform across Europe this week, introducing a redesigned experience with full local language support and a broader range of market analysis tools.
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Samsung launches Galaxy A37 and A57 in Bangladesh
Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy A37 5G and Galaxy A57 5G smartphones in Bangladesh.
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Sport
HC rejects writ petition challenging BCB’s ad hoc committee
The High Court on Monday summarily rejected a writ petition that challenged the legality of formation of 11-member ad hoc committee of Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).
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Spain's Nico Williams expected to be fit for World Cup
Athletic Bilbao's Spain winger Nico Williams is set to miss the rest of the season with a "moderate muscular injury" the Basque club said on Monday but he is expected
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Shanto, Mominul fifties bolster Bangladesh as rain truncates day
Heavy rain and deteriorating light frustrated both sides on the penultimate day in Mirpur, as Bangladesh reached 152-3 at early stumps in the first Test against Pakistan. Despite a significant
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Govt forms panel to look into Bangladesh’s T20 World Cup withdrawal
The Ministry of Youth and Sports has formed a three-member inquiry committee to look into Bangladesh’s withdrawal from the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. Dr AKM Wali Ullah, Additional
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BCB's HP unit revamp to begin with coaching appointments
Bangladesh’s High Performance (HP) unit is set for a facelift, according to Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) sources, although so far the overhaul appears limited largely to a reshuffling of coaching
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'We just want to get them out quickly': Agha backs Pakistan to push for win
Pakistan batter Salman Ali Agha said on Monday that his side are eager to dismiss Bangladesh quickly as they push for victory in the opening Test of the two-match series
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Bosnia first to unveil World Cup squad
Bosnia manager Sergej Barbarez opted for a blend of experience, youth and new faces when he announced his World Cup squad on Monday, with veteran striker Edin Dzeko leading the
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শহীদ মাওলানা নিজামী একজন সোনার মানুষ
সততা, নিষ্ঠা ও ধৈর্য্যরে জীবন্ত প্রতীক ছিলেন শহীদ মাওলানা মতিউর রহমান নিজামী। ১৯৯১ সালের মে মাস। ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের তদানীন্তন ভাইস চ্যান্সেলর রাজনৈতিক নেতৃবৃন্দকে ডাকলেন এক মতবিনিময় অনুষ্ঠানে।
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কত টাকায় মিলবে টিসিবির পণ্য তিন পণ্য
ঈদুল আজহায় নিম্ন আয়ের মানুষদের স্বস্তি দিতে আজ থেকে ২১ মে পর্যন্ত ১০ দিনের জন্য ট্রেডিং করপোরেশন অব বাংলাদেশের (টিসিবি) ট্রাকসেল কার্যক্রম শুরু হবে।
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Politics
‘Reciprocal only in name’: Left-leaning student groups protest Bangladesh-US trade deal
Coalition demands scrapping of the agreement, alleging it was signed to appease imperialist forces
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Chhatra League posters on CU shuttle train trigger Chhatra Dal protest
Posters calling for the release of BCL leaders and activists appeared overnight before being torn down by morning
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Jamaat MP asks finance ministry not to merge SIBL
Jamaat‑e‑Islami lawmaker Syed Zainul Abedin has urged the government not to merge Social Islami Bank PLC (SIBL) with other troubled lenders and to keep it outside the Bank Resolution Scheme.
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AD clears way for Ivy’s release
The Appellate Division on Sunday cleared the way for the release of former Narayanganj City Corporation mayor Selina Hayat Ivy by upholding or restoring her bail in all 12 criminal
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Business
Businesses trapped in bureaucratic gridlock
Execution of trade and investment-related policies is often slowed not by a lack of ideas but by poor coordination among government agencies, leaving businesses burdened by red tape and bureaucratic
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DCCI calls for stronger inland waterway infrastructure
The Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) today urged the government to accelerate the development of inland waterway infrastructure to reduce the cost of doing business and improve trade
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BKMEA leaders seek policy support from PM
Apparel sector leaders have sought policy support, uninterrupted energy supply, and measures to delay Bangladesh’s graduation from the least developed country category during a meeting with the prime minister on
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Editorial
Lightning safety deserves serious policy attention
DEATH caused by lightning strikes continues to rise steadily, with 11 fatalities having been reported in the first week of May, although lightning strike has been declared a natural disaster.
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Need for an integrated transport system
Traffic mobility in Dhaka City has long been a cause for concern. It has an average speed of 4.8 to 6.4 kilometre per hour--- almost same as the walking speed.
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Revamping state-owned sugar mills
Being part of a region that was historically the first producer of sugar by boiling sugarcane juice until it turned into crystals, Bangladesh now meets 95 to 98 per cent
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Lapses in measles deaths reporting are unacceptable
Revised figures expose weaknesses in health surveillance.
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How Israel is using women and children as weapons of war in Gaza
More than 22,000 women and 16,000 girls have been killed in Gaza in this genocide with two women and girls dying every hour.
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Entertainment
Chorki secures streaming rights for Shakib Khan-starrer ‘Rockstar’
Directed by Azman Rusho, “Rockstar” features Shakib Khan in the role of a professional musician rather than the action-driven characters often associated with the actor. For the role, he reportedly
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Nemesis and the making of a 25-Year rock legacy
On May 22, the band will celebrate that journey with “25 Years of Nemesis — Eto Diner Poreo Je” at InterContinental Dhaka’s Winter Garden. For a band born out of
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Exhibition featuring Tagore’s paintings underway at Shilpakala
Organised by the academy’s Fine Arts Department, the exhibition features reproductions of Tagore’s paintings as well as artworks reflecting his literary and philosophical legacy. It will remain open to visitors
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Monchosharothi Ataur Rahman on life support
The Ekushey Padak and Swadhinata Padak awardee has been on life support for the past 10 days following a fall that led to multiple organ complications.
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Health
Measles situation likely to improve within 4 weeks: Health Minister
Health Minister Sardar Md. Sakhawat Husain on Monday said the measles situation is expected to come under control within four weeks as vaccinated people will develop immunity during this period.
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Six children die with measles-like symptoms in 24 hours
Six children died with measles-like symptoms across the country in the 24 hours until 8:00am Monday, pushing the number of suspected measles-related deaths to 350 since March 15, according to
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Life style
Can heritage fabrics sustain competition in the future?
Transforming traditional Jamdani and Benarasi textiles requires technical innovation and artisan collaboration. Modern Bangladesh designers adapt heritage fabrics into contemporary silhouettes, ensuring authentic handwoven craftsmanship survives through sustainable fashion practices
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The untold story of blue eyeshadow and women’s rebellion
Trace blue eyeshadow history from Cleopatra in ancient Egypt to modern TikTok trends. This iconic makeup shade symbolizes female liberation and rebellion, empowering women to reject rigid beauty standards through
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