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Govt to sell Nassa Group property to clear workers’ dues
The government has decided to sell properties owned by Nassa Group to clear outstanding wages and service benefits for its workers, Labour and Employment Adviser M Sakhawat Hussain said on
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Retrospective of Amanul Huq under way at National Museum
As a part of the ongoing Chobi Mela, ‘The Romantic Documentarian’ by Amanul Huq, a retrospective exhibition of pioneer of creative photography in Bangladesh, is under way at the Nalinikanta
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Authors responsible for narrating history: discussion
Writers, theatre activists and critics on Monday said that although the creative process needs liberty, authors should be responsible for narrating history.
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Stocks rise for second day ahead of election
The country’s stock market rose for the second day in a row yesterday, indicating growing investor confidence as the upcoming national election nears.
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BSEC rejects Tk 2,100cr bank bonds cleared by BB
The stock market regulator has rejected bond issuance proposals worth Tk 2,100 crore from several banks that had earlier received no-objection certificates from the Bangladesh Bank (BB).
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RMG exporters oppose move to curb yarn imports
Local apparel exporters have opposed the commerce ministry’s recommendation to remove duty benefits on certain yarn imports under the bonded warehouse facility.
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Bangladesh
Ziaur Rahman’s birth anniversary observed with nationwide programs
Supporters and leaders of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) thronged the mausoleum of the party’s founder and former president Ziaur Rahman at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar in Dhaka yesterday, marking his 90th
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Mob pressure forces UAP to sack two teachers
The authorities of the private University of Asia Pacific (UAP) have dismissed two teachers following allegations of "blasphemy" and "Awami League sympathiser" tags. The dismissed teachers are Assistant Professor Layeka
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Chinmoy Das, 38 others indicted in Ctg lawyer Alif murder case
The Chattogram Divisional Speedy Trial Tribunal on Monday framed charges against 39 people, including former ISKCON organiser Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari, in the case of murdering lawyer Saiful Islam Alif.
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POSTAL VOTING: EC to brief parties today amid allegations
The Election Commission is set to brief all political parties today on the postal voting process amid allegations by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party of bias in postal ballots and a
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BIDA signs MoUs with 11 institutions to integrate OSS portal
To further facilitate domestic and foreign investment and make business operations easier, faster and more dynamic, the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA) signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with 11 service-providing
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Govt employees’ pay likely to double
The National Pay Commission 2025 has finalised its report, recommending over 100 per cent hike in pays for the government employees who are serving at lower levels in the 20-grade
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Ambulance catches fire on Mawa expressway
An ambulance carrying a patient caught fire on the Dhaka–Mawa Expressway on Monday due to a mechanical fault that overheated the engine.
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International
Fire at Pakistan mall kills at least 21
A fire that ripped through a shopping mall in Pakistan’s biggest city has killed at least 21 people, rescuers in Karachi said Monday. Families rushed to the Gul Plaza building
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Trump says world not secure until US has Greenland
Donald Trump no longer needs to think “purely of peace” after being snubbed for a Nobel, the US president said in comments published Monday, adding the world will not be
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What we know about Syria president’s deal with Kurds
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa announced an agreement with Kurdish fighters on Sunday, after launching an offensive against areas under their control in the country’s north and east. The 14-point agreement
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US warns Bangladeshi applicants against advance visa bond payments
The US Embassy on Monday cautioned Bangladeshi visa applicants against paying any visa bond before interviews, warning that advance payments neither guarantee visa approval nor protect applicants from fraud or
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Trump links Greenland threat to Nobel Peace Prize snub
Trump's Greenland push strains NATO and EU-US trade relations
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Soaring Iran executions seemingly 'tool of state intimidation': UN
Reportedly executed 1,500 people last year, said UN rights chief
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21 killed, dozens missing in Karachi mall fire
The blaze started late on Saturday
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Technology
Researchers power motor with a droplet of liquid metal
Researchers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney have developed what they describe as the “world’s first motor that spins using a droplet of liquid metal”.
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Space tech investment to rise in 2026: report
Global investment in space technology is expected to increase further in 2026.
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Sport
Senegal's Afcon celebrations overshadowed by threat of sanctions
Senegal might be celebrating their Africa Cup of Nations victory but will anxiously await possible sanctions for their walk-off during Sunday’s final against Morocco.
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Sabres fly as Ansar, Navy crowned joint champions
An action from the men’s sabre team event between Bangladesh Ansar and Bangladesh Navy on the final day of the 9th President Cup Fencing Championships at the M Mansur Ali
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T20 World Cup: PCB suspends preparations, Pakistan signals Support for Bangladesh
The ICC T20 World Cup faces fresh uncertainty as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) reportedly halted all national team preparations on Monday, with the board instructing team management to develop
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BCB denies January 21 deadline on T20 World Cup participation
Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) media committee chairman Amjad Hossain on Monday dismissed media reports claiming that the International Cricket Council (ICC) had set a January 21 deadline to decide Bangladesh’s
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Djokovic eases to opening win in latest bid for 25th major title
Novak Djokovic embarked on his latest quest to win a record 25th Grand Slam by easing to an ominous straight-sets victory Monday at the Australian Open.
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Prize money introduced for medal winners in national archery
The 16th Teer National Archery Championships will get underway on Wednesday at the Archery Training Academy in Tongi, with a record 71 teams taking part in the four-day competition.
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আলোচিত
তারেক রহমানের নিরাপত্তা বেহুলার বাসরঘরের মতো যেন ছিদ্র না থাকে
অন্তর্বর্তীকালীন সরকারের উদ্দেশ্যে বিএনপির সিনিয়র যুগ্ম মহাসচিব রুহুল কবির রিজভী বলেছেন, বিএনপির চেয়ারম্যান তারেক রহমানের নিরাপত্তায় কোনো ধরনের ফাঁক যেন না থাকে।
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২৯ বছরের মরিসের সঙ্গে ৬৭ বছরের ম্যাডোনার প্রেম
বয়সকে যেন পাত্তাই দিচ্ছেন না পপ কুইন ম্যাডোনা। বয়স ৬৭ হলেও যৌবনের কাছে তিনি এখনও হার মানেননি। তার প্রেমিক আকিম মরিসের বয়স মাত্র ২৯ বছর, যা ম্যাডোনার বয়সের অর্ধেকেরও কম।
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আগাম ভোট চুরির পাঁয়তারা চলছে: লিপকন
ঢাকা মহানগর উত্তর ছাত্রদলের সাধারণ সম্পাদক (সদস্য সচিব) মাহফুজ উর রহমান লিপকন বলেছেন, আজকে ৫ই আগস্ট পরবর্তী সময়ে আমাদের নির্বাচন কমিশনের সামনে আগাম ভোট চুরির পাঁয়তারার অভিযোগে আন্দোলন করতে হচ্ছে।
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নিরাপত্তা বাহিনী প্রতিরোধ না করলে বিপর্যয় ঘটে যেত
ইরানকে একেবারে ধ্বংস করে নতজানু হতে বাধ্য করতে বিদেশি শক্তি সন্ত্রাসী গোষ্ঠীকে সরকারের বিরুদ্ধে লেলিয়ে দিয়েছিল বলে অভিযোগ করেন দেশটির রাষ্ট্রদূত।
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র‍্যাব-পুলিশের অভিযানে ১২টি এয়ারগান উদ্ধার
র‍্যাব-পুলিশের অভিযানে ১২টি এয়ারগান উদ্ধার
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খালেদা জিয়ার আদর্শই হবে আগামীর চালিকাশক্তি : নবীউল্লাহ নবী
খালেদা জিয়ার আদর্শই হবে আগামীর চালিকাশক্তি : নবীউল্লাহ নবী
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ফ্যাসিবাদের পুনরাবৃত্তি রোধে গণভোটে অংশগ্রহণ জরুরি
সন্তানদের জন্য একটি নিরাপদ দেশ রেখে যাওয়া আমাদের কর্তব্য। সে কারণেই আগামী নির্বাচন ও গণভোট গুরুত্বপূর্ণ।
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Politics
EC can hold credible polls, BNP confident
Bangladesh Nationalist Party secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Monday said that he was confident that the Election Commission would be able to conduct the forthcoming 13th parliamentary election
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EC fails to take clear stance on dual citizenship of candidates, says NCP
The National Citizen Party on Monday accused the Election Commission of failing to take a clear legal stance about candidates with dual citizenship, claiming that the commission’s recent actions appeared
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Shaheed Asad Day today
Shaheed Asad Day will be observed today, commemorating the supreme sacrifice of the student leader Asaduzzaman Asad.
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Khaleda’s contribution to higher edn remembered
Leaders of the Association of Private Universities of Bangladesh have expressed deep condolence at the death of Khaleda Zia, three-time prime minister of Bangladesh and recalled her contribution to the
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JCD protest at removal of banner hailing Tarique
Leaders and activists of Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, student wing of Bangladesh Nationalist Party, on Monday protested against the removal of a banner, greeting BNP chairman Tarique Rahman, by student
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Business
LPG: Meghna Group becomes top importer for first time
According to the Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission (BERC), 52 companies currently hold licenses to operate in the LPG business in the country.
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RMG owners ready to pay $0.20 more for local yarn than imported ones
Even though the price of domestic yarn is up to $0.20 higher than imported yarn, readymade garment (RMG) industry owners are ready to buy it in the interest of the
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EU plans 'made in Europe' rules for public purchases of green tech
The European Union plans to impose minimum "made in Europe" requirements on public purchases of key green technologies to bolster local industry and cut dependence on Chinese imports, a draft
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Editorial
Can you hear 'cry of distress' of St. Martin?
A month and a half have passed since Saint Martin was opened to tourists this season. Let's discuss who benefited and who lost from this. Saint Martin is Bangladesh’s only
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Time for vertical farming
DESPITE being an agricultural nation, Bangladesh is witnessing a steady decline in agricultural production, largely due to the continuous conversion of farmland into non-agricultural uses. Population growth, urban expansion, industrial
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Transformation of RMG industry
A quiet technological revolution is taking place in the country's garment industry. The industry's journey from its tentative beginning in the late 1970s to the current number one position in
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Bangladesh and limits of LDC privileges
BANGLADESH’S scheduled transition from the United Nations Least Developed Country classification on 24 November 2026 has been celebrated nationally as a landmark of economic achievement and a symbol of national
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Triangles, tensions and tactical trade-offs
FOR over a decade, global geopolitics has shifted from American unipolarity to a more complex multipolar world, characterised by a tripartite power dynamic involving the US, China, and Russia. This
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Entertainment
‘Minoti’ showcases energetic chemistry between Dola and Muza
Dola Rahman’s enchanting voice paired with Muza’s musical prowess in “Minoti”, which was released yesterday, is already drawing attention from music lovers.
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AR Rahman says self-doubt pushed him into most prolific phase of his career
Oscar-winning composer A R Rahman has revealed that persistent comparisons with his past work led him to question his relevance—and ultimately drove him into one of the busiest phases of
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Matt Damon on why streaming is pushing filmmakers to rethink storytelling
That shift, Damon argued, is now shaping how Netflix wants films made. He described the traditional action-film model: three major set pieces—one in each act, with the biggest saved for
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Life style
Blazers are trending this winter—here’s how to style them
Master winter fashion in Dhaka by layering versatile blazers with traditional kurtis or modern baggy jeans. From timeless pinstripes to elegant suedes, discover essential styling tips to stay warm while
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Bright sweater sets are taking over Dhaka’s winter style
Embrace Dhaka winter by wearing vibrant sweater sets and stylish coords. From emerald green to fuchsia pink, these effortless outfits eliminate decision fatigue, ensuring fashionable ladies stay warm and sophisticated
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