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UK, Qatar to provide $11.2 million to support Rohingyas
Joint funding to provide LPG for 647,000 people living in camps
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Trump’s Pentagon chief under fire as scandals mount
US defence secretary Pete Hegseth is under mounting pressure from scandals surrounding strikes on alleged drug boats and his use of Signal to discuss sensitive military information, sparking growing criticism
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Syria transition fragile, one year on: UN
Syria’s transition is fragile, one year on from the overthrow of ruler Bashar al-Assad, and the country’s cycles of vengeance and reprisal need to end, United Nations investigators said Sunday...
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UN accuse Rwandan army of ‘summary executions’ in Congo
Rwanda’s army and the M23 armed group it supports have carried out executions and forced mass displacements of people in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, UN experts said in a
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Hong Kong heads to polls after deadly fire
Hong Kong voters trickled into polling stations on Sunday to choose new lawmakers under Beijing’s ‘patriots only’ rules, with some urging candidates to help with government relief efforts after the
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Hungary to send team to Russia
Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban announced Saturday that he was sending a business delegation to Russia in the coming days in preparation of the end of the Ukraine war...
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Bangladesh
'We'll deliver the best election in the country's history'
Yunus says after being briefed by CEC on election preparations
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'Difficult times ahead for BNP'
Tarique says people remember what a certain group did in 1971; alleges propaganda
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Mobile phone traders protest NEIR rollout in Dhaka’s Agargaon, demand policy reforms
Mobile phone traders blocked the road in front of the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) office in the capital’s Agargaon area on Sunday, demanding reform of the National Equipment Identity
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Jahangir: Agri officers to be sacked if involved in onion price manipulation
Agriculture Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury on Sunday warned that agriculture officers will be sacked if they are found involved in manipulating onion prices. “Any agriculture officer
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People saw their role in 1971: Tarique Rahman
BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman said that some people or certain groups are often heard saying that different parties have been seen in power at different times, and that this
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Navy to deploy 5,000 personnel, ships during polls: Admiral Nazmul
Highlights procurement of helicopters, UAS and a UK hydrographic vessel
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International
Ukraine peace deal is close
US President Donald Trump’s outgoing Ukraine envoy said a deal to end the Ukraine war was “really close” and depended on resolving just two major issues but the Kremlin said
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Second phase of Gaza plan ‘close’: Israeli PM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said yesterday that he will meet President Donald Trump later this month, saying a second phase of the US president’s Gaza plan was close.
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‘Imran Khan not a security threat’
The PTI emphatically deplored “ridiculous” remarks by the Pakistan military spokesperson against ex-premier Imran Khan, saying he was “not a security threat”, and lamented the weakening of democracy in the
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Drone strikes on Sudan kindergarten, hospital kill dozens: local official
Since April 2023, the army and the paramilitary RSF have been locked in a conflict that has killed tens of thousands and displaced nearly 12 million
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Sri Lanka issues landslide warnings as cyclone toll hits 618
A chain of tropical storms and monsoonal rains has battered Southeast and South Asia
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Technology
This Dhaka store lets you walk in and game for free
A new gaming-focused retail space in Dhaka is offering young people an unusual invitation: walk in, pick up a phone and start playing, free of charge.
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JAC Motors launches T9 Hunter and T8 pickups with new distributor
Rancon, the automotive manufacturer, has officially become the distributor of JAC Motors in Bangladesh, taking charge of nationwide sales and after-sales operations for all JAC vehicles.
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Meta signs AI deals with several news publishers
Meta has announced commercial agreements with several news publishers to use their content for its AI services. The deals include outlets such as CNN, Fox News, The Washington Examiner, USA
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Google will surpass OpenAI in AI race: 'Godfather of AI'
Geoffrey Hinton, a leading AI researcher often referred to as the 'godfather of AI', has recently stated that Google is likely to surpass rival OpenAI in the AI race.
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Sport
'Good banter': Smith and Archer clash in Gabba Ashes Test
Pumped-up Australia captain Steve Smith and England fast bowler Jofra Archer had a fiery verbal clash near the climax of the second Ashes Test on Sunday at the Gabba.
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Zakir ton keeps Sylhet alive on tough day for title contenders
Title contenders endured a difficult second day of the final round of the NCL, but Sylhet -- who began the round on top of the table -- managed to claw
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Amirul and co face Austria for Challenger Trophy and 17th place at Junior World Cup
Bangladesh’s debut journey at the FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup 2025 will conclude on Monday in Madurai, Tamil Nadu with the 17th/18th place decider — a match that also
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'This is the moment I had been waiting for': Messi after MLS Cup win
Messi notched a pair of assists as Inter Miami captured their first MLS Cup title with a 3-1 victory over the visiting Vancouver Whitecaps. Messi, who also was named the
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Facing Messi and Argentina a dream, says Jordan’s Nasib
“Our group is good, and facing Argentina greatly motivates us as they are the defending champions.”
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U19s take 2-1 lead after seven-wicket win over Pakistan
Bangladesh U-19 Women’s side took a 2-1 lead against Pakistan, defeating the visitors by seven wickets in the third T20 of the five-match series at Cox’s Bazar Academy Ground on
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বাংলাদেশের সঙ্গে আরও জোরদার সম্পর্ক চায় ভারত: প্রণয় ভার্মা
ঢাকায় নিযুক্ত ভারতের হাইকমিশনার প্রণয় ভার্মা বলেছেন, বাংলাদেশর সঙ্গে সমতা ও পারস্পরিক শ্রদ্ধার ভিত্তিতে এমন একটি স্থিতিশীল, ইতিবাচক ও পারস্পরিক লাভজনক সম্পর্ক গড়ে তুলতে চায় ভারত। যেখানে জনগণই হবে দুই
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Politics
NCP-led alliance Ganatantrik Sanskar Jote launched
The National Citizen Party on Sunday formed an alliance with Amar Bangladesh Party and Bangladesh Rastro Sanskar Andolan ahead of the 13th Jatiya Sangsad elections slated for the first half
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Khaleda unlikely to fly for London now
Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson and former prime minister Khaleda Zia is unlikely to be flown to London for now as her health condition remains unchanged.
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People saw how they killed thousands in 1971: Tarique
Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting chairman Tarique Rahman on Sunday delivered a stern criticism apparently directed at Jamaat-e-Islami, saying that the people of the country had seen in 1971 how they
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Ex-president Hamid under ACC scanner
The Anti-Corruption Commission has launched an inquiry into allegations that former president Abdul Hamid amassed illegal assets and caused a loss of Tk 24 crore to the state through spending
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10 injured in Gazipur over BNP nomination dispute
At least 10 people were injured in clashes between two factions of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party in Gazipur on Sunday evening over the party’s nomination for the Gazipur 1 constituency.
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Business
Onion imports resume through Hili port
Onion imports from India have resumed through the Hili Land Port in Dinajpur after three months of suspension. On the first day, 30 tonnes of onions, imported by a company
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Govt allows onion import from India as prices surge
The government has approved the import of 1,500 tonnes of onions from India to tame soaring prices in the local market. The Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE), under the Ministry
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‘Prioritise national API policy implementation’
Says the Alliance for Health Reforms Bangladesh
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Editorial
Time for urgent, climate-smart reforms in agriculture
Home-grown science offers a roadmap to avert a future food crisis.
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The link between power and the magic wand of wealth
It is now almost certain that in the first half of February next year, the 13th National Parliament and the Constitution Reform Council elections will be held. At the same
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Govt should act on breastfeeding corners in public places
THE absence of breastfeeding corners in public spaces has become a systemic failure undermining maternal dignity and child nutrition. Despite a High Court directive issued in 2023 that ordered the
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Goebbels and Goethe, Golwalkar and Gurudev
JOSEPH Goebbels, Hermann Goering and Heinrich Himmler did not utter the name of Goethe even once. Their omniscient Fuehrer Adolf Hitler also observed a total silence. They could not eulogise
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Intriguing case of decline in internet subscription
The digital era, characterised by unprecedented connectivity, has reshaped communication, commerce, education and daily life. As more and more services go online, internet access is no longer a matter of
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Entertainment
2025 in Bangladeshi cinema: the most critically acclaimed films of the year
From psychological dramas to social commentaries, these films have pushed boundaries and redefined contemporary Bengali filmmaking.
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Netflix says ‘nothing is changing’ amid $82.7b Warner Bros acquisition
The company attempted to quell speculation on Saturday night by emailing its 82 million subscribers, stating, “Nothing is changing today” and emphasising that the acquisition remains subject to regulatory and
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Film producer Ruhul Amin Babul dies after prolonged battle with cancer
Ruhul Amin Babul, a long-time film producer and director in the Dhallywood industry and the husband of veteran actress Nuton, has died after a protracted battle with cancer, colleagues said.
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Nachiketa rushed to hospital after sudden cardiac complications
The singer experienced acute chest discomfort on Saturday night and was admitted around 2 am. Doctors diagnosed a cardiac problem and installed two stents to stabilise his condition. Hospital sources
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Health
Japan turns to new technology as dementia cases surge
Japan is grappling with a fast-growing dementia crisis as thousands of older people wander from their homes each year. Police data shows that more than 18,000 dementia patients went missing
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