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On philosophy of education
Education is often seen as a means of acquiring information, obtaining certificates, and securing employment. Although these goals are important, they represent only a part of what education should achieve.
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Lamine Yamal’s emotional family moments are melting football fans
Witness Spanish football star Lamine Yamal balance global stardom with family devotion. The Barcelona winger shares his World Cup victories with toddler brother Keyne, proving emotional groundedness drives elite performance
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Why is everyone talking about the French football team’s bags?
Showcase the striking "stadium-runway" style of France’s national football team during the World Cup season. Stars like Marcus Thuram and Kylian Mbappé traded sports gear for luxury Chanel, Hermès, and
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Bangladesh
How Bangladesh can stop the next data breach
Preventing data breaches in Bangladesh requires robust software engineering, strict accountability, and enforcing the Data Protection Act.
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India responds to Hasina’s stated desire to return to Bangladesh in Dec
New Delhi says there has been no change in its approach
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Govt to generate 42.5MW electricity from Dhaka waste by 2028
The government has taken an initiative to generate 42.5 megawatts (MW) of electricity by August 2028 by processing around 3,000 tonnes of waste produced daily in Dhaka, said Prime Minister’s
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HSC examinees march to parliament
Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) candidates have carried their protest to parliament, marching from Science Lab to Manik Mia Avenue to press for the education minister's resignation. Around 6pm on Tuesday,
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UNDP Bangladesh gets new resident envoy
Stephen Rodriques has joined the Bangladesh chapter of United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) as its new resident representative The UNDP announced the development on Tuesday, saying Rodriques replaced Stefan Liller.
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Education minister apologises over remarks
Education Minister A N M Ehsanul Hoque Milon has sought an apology for remarks that drew criticism, saying he had not intended to hurt anyone. “Many have objected to my
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RAB arrests husband for allegedly killing wife in front of their children in Gazipur
Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested a husband within 24 hours of him allegedly stabbing his wife to death in front of their two children in Gazipur's Sreepur after she refused
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International
Israel wooed former Iran president Ahmadinejad
Israel engaged in a multi-year effort to recruit and re-install as leader Iran’s former hardline president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, The New York Times reported Monday, citing US officials and sources with
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Tehran may target Trump in White House
A former senior commander in Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued an unusual direct threat against US President Donald Trump, saying the Islamic Republic is capable of harming
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Japan House tightens social media rules for polls
AI-generated images and videos will have to be marked as such under new rules on the use of social media during elections in Japan, the internal affairs minister said yesterday.
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Wildfires advance in forest south of Paris
Wildfires raging in a forest south of Paris have devoured more land overnight, firefighters said yesterday, ahead of France’s national day celebrations.
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Israeli strike, fire kill nine in Gaza
An Israeli strike and gunfire killed at least nine Palestinians, including a 10-year-old boy, and a senior Hamas police officer, in the Gaza Strip yesterday, Gazan health and police officials
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Technology
AI fintech startup Flex hits $1.2 bln valuation after $70 mln raise
Flex, a US-based AI-powered fintech platform, has raised $70 million in a funding round that values the three-year-old startup at around $1.2 billion, according to a person close to the
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X changes algorithm to prioritise posts from mutual followers
X has updated its recommendation algorithm to increase the visibility of posts from users' mutual followers, as the social media platform seeks to make conversations feel more community-focused.
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Germany: Google AI search tools bound by media law
Germany’s media regulator said on Tuesday that Google’s AI Overviews and Perplexity AI are subject to the country’s media laws, stepping up scrutiny of AI-generated content after a German court
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Apple's iOS 27 is now in public beta
Apple has made the first public betas of iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27 Golden Gate, and watchOS 27 available to download.
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Sport
Barcola, Tchouameni start for France, Spain unchanged
France recalled Bradley Barcola to their attack and Aurelien Tchouameni in midfield for their World Cup semifinal against Spain on Wednesday as Luis de la Fuente named an unchanged side.
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Govt seeks 8 bighas of land for playground in every union
The government has launched an initiative to establish a playground in every union across the country by identifying at least eight bighas of land in each area to promote grassroots
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Argentina v England: Security tightened ahead of World Cup semi-final
The World Cup has been free of the violent disorder that blighted some tournaments in the 1980s and 1990s but authorities are taking no chances for the last of the
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How soccer has helped shape national identities in England and Argentina
Argentina's sense of national identity, by contrast, remains rooted in an origin myth from the 1920s, which in many ways was set up in direct opposition to the English, cultural
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India ease to six-wicket win over England in first ODI
India bounced back strongly from a 4-0 T20I series whitewash to beat England by six wickets in the first one-day international at Edgbaston on Tuesday.
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Tigers look to turn the tide in T20Is
With the likes of Nahid Rana, Shoriful Islam and Taskin in the bowling attack, Hridoy said Bangladesh are aware of their strengths and are determined to bounce back.
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Freezing Kane: Argentina fans turn to superstitions ahead of England clash
Many refuse to say opponents' names, wear the same often-unwashed jerseys, sit in the same seats and eat the same meals before each match, convinced that changing anything could jinx
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আলোচিত
চট্টগ্রামে একের পর এক চাঁদাবাজি ও সশস্ত্র হামলার নেপথ্যে কারা? - BBC News বাংলা
গত কয়েক মাসে চট্টগ্রামে একাধিক ব্যবসায়ীর কাছে মোটা অঙ্কের চাঁদা দাবি করা হয়েছে বলে জানা যাচ্ছে। প্রাণনাশের হুমকি থাকায় তাদের একজনের বাসায় পাহারাও বসিয়েছিল পুলিশ। কিন্তু সেই পাহারার মধ্যেই গত
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Politics
Probe into AL as party underway
Opposition MPs yesterday demanded that the Awami League be tried as a political party in an international crimes tribunal, accusing it of committing mass killings during the July uprising, as
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Parties, including NCP, fell short on nominating women: Nahid
NCP leader says parties must address social barriers preventing women from entering public life
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Education minister owes his position to July protesters: Hasnat
NCP MP says the government cannot keep experimenting with students’ future
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Rizvi suggests postponement of HSC exams amid flood
BNP Senior Joint Secretary General and PM’s Adviser on political and industrial affairs Ruhul Kabir Rizvi on Tuesday suggested postponing the ongoing HSC examinations considering the prevailing flood situation across
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JCD urges talks to end HSC protest
Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) Central General Secretary Nasir Uddin Nasir on Tuesday said there is still scope for the government to reconsider its decision regarding the ongoing student movement demanding
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Business
Polar sweetens premium range with two new flavours
Polar Ice Cream Bangladesh has expanded its premium portfolio with the launch of two new products -- Robusto Pista Kunafa and Chocolate Finesta.
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NCC Bank signs MoU with Akij Resource on cash management
NCC Bank PLC recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Akij Resource Group, one of the country’s leading industrial conglomerates, to strengthen cash management services.
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Guardian Life posts 34% rise in H1 claim settlements
Guardian Life Insurance Limited settled insurance claims worth Tk 334.09 crore in the first half (January-June) of 2026, up 34.3 percent from Tk 248.81 crore in the same period a
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Editorial
Imperative of achieving FY27's revenue target
The incumbent BNP government's revenue collection target of a record Tk 6.04 trillion for this fiscal as spelt out in the national budget for FY (2026-27) is no doubt a
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Dhaka can no longer do without a dynamic drainage system
Dhaka has been developed in an unplanned manner for decades; canals and ponds have been filled up, and concrete has been laid down in water retention areas.
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Reassess the future of Khulna's jute mills
In 2020, the government shut down all 25 state-owned jute mills under the Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation (BJMC), citing heavy losses and hefty maintenance costs.
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A congestion charge alone will not untangle Dhaka’s traffic
Over the years, Dhaka has gained notoriety for the severe gridlock affecting the lives of commuters.
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Without timely labour data, how will we know if jobs are being created?
In 2026, the latest labour force data available on the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) website is from 2024.
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Health
WHO says it has less than half funding needed to fight Ebola
The World Health Organization has received less than half the funding it needs to fight the Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a WHO official said on Tuesday,
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Measles death toll reaches 766 as 7 more children die in 24 hours
Seven more children died from measles and measles-like symptoms in 24 hours until 8:00am on Tuesday, bringing Bangladesh’s combined tally of confirmed and suspected measles-related deaths to 766. Of the
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