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Mother, teenage daughter stabbed to death in Chattogram house
Financial dispute suspected behind double murder, say police
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Idols of Hindu deities vandalised at three temples in Bogura
Devotees find damaged idols during rituals; police await formal complaint
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Mayor shot dead in southern Mexico
A mayor was shot dead in an area of southern Mexico where drug cartels are battling to control trafficking routes, local authorities said Saturday...
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Why AI cannot be left unsupervised
In November 2021, all 193 UNESCO member states unanimously adopted the landmark recommendation on the ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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Khulshi OC withdrawn over police assault on Nayeem Hasan
Nayeem alleged he was assaulted by policemen in the Lalkhan Bazar area
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Beyond the Surface depicts nature, human experiences
A five-day international group art exhibition titled Beyond the Surface, depicting nature and diverse human experiences, is under way at Gallery MAFA at Lalmatia in Dhaka.
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Bangladesh
Three members of same family drown in N’ganj lake
Three members of the same family drowned while bathing in the DND Lake in Siddhirganj of Narayanganj on Saturday afternoon...
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Dhaka's air quality ‘moderate’ Sunday morning
Bangladesh's capital Dhaka ranked 22nd among cities with the worst air quality on Sunday morning at 9:15am, recording an Air Quality Index score of 81.
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Bangladesh’s strategic dilemma in the Bay of Bengal
Sir Walter Raleigh wrote in the sixteenth century: “Whoever commands the sea commands the trade; whoever commands the trade commands the riches; and whoever commands the riches commands the world
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622 people killed in road accidents in May: report
At least 622 people were killed and 1,652 others were injured in 613 road accidents across the country in May, according to a Passenger Welfare Association of Bangladesh report.
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Ad-din to appeal licence revocation today
Ad-din Medical College Hospital at Moghbazar in the capital will appeal today for a review of a recent decision by the Directorate General of Health Services to cancel its licence
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External debt interest payments to double in FY29
External interest payments will continue to grow and will be almost double in the next three financial years, while the government is struggling to meet its overseas debt obligations due
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International
Trump turns 80 with cage fight at the White House
Donald Trump celebrates his 80th birthday in typically forceful style on Sunday, as the oldest US president ever to take office holds a bloody cage match on the White House
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Trump says US-Iran deal to be signed Sunday, Hormuz to open afterwards
US President Donald Trump said Saturday that a deal with Iran to end the war in the Middle East would be signed on Sunday, and that the strategic Strait of
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New York's Knicks fever leaves World Cup in the cold
The World Cup carnival arrived in New York on Saturday, but it was drowned out by the city's fervor over the hometown Knicks and the possibility of bringing an NBA
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Japan coach sorry for 'hurt' after ending Endo's dream
Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu on Saturday described Wataru Endo as ‘hurt’ and apologised after torpedoing the captain's World Cup dreams on the eve of the tournament.
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Kane hails England preparation
Harry Kane said England had enjoyed ‘great preparation’ ahead of their World Cup campaign as the squad touched down in Kansas City -- their base camp for the tournament.
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Vinicius earns Brazil draw with Morocco
Vinicius Junior scored a brilliant equaliser for Brazil in a 1-1 draw with Morocco on Saturday as the five-time World Cup winners made an uncertain start to the tournament in
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BGB opens fire after Indian smuggling suspects’ attack, one hurt
An Indian national was injured in Border Guard Bangladesh firing at Borolekha border point in Moulvibazar district along India on Saturday evening as two suspected smugglers reportedly attacked BGB members
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Technology
Google gives users more control over search data and recommendations
Google is introducing a new system for managing personalisation across its search-related services, giving users more direct control over how their activity is stored and used to shape recommendations.
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Sport
Mahedi, Shoriful in as Bangladesh opt to bat
Off-spinner Mahedi Hasan and left-arm seamer Shoriful Islam were drafted in as Bangladesh opted to bat first in the third and final ODI against Australia in Mirpur on Sunday.
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When history rhymes but tune changes
In 1994, the USA needed fortune to announce themselves. This time, they delivered a definitive statement of intent.
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Ancelotti urges patience as Brazil make slow World Cup start
Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti said that "you don't win a World Cup based on your first match" after the five-time champions laboured to a 1-1 draw with Morocco on Saturday.
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Outcry as cops assault nat’l cricketer
BCB, CWAB, and several national cricketers demanded a fair investigation and action against those responsible.
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Tigresses look to ‘bring A-game’ in WC opener
Bangladesh will aim to open their ICC Women’s T20 World Cup campaign on a positive note when they face debutants Netherlands in their Group A opener at Edgbaston, Birmingham, today.
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Sloppy Brazil held by Morocco 1-1 in their World Cup opener
Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior lashed in a superbly taken equaliser in the 32nd minute after a brilliant counter-attacking goal by Ismael Saibari had given Morocco an early le
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আলোচিত
তরুণদের হাতে নেতৃত্ব দিয়ে দেশ গড়ার ডাক মির্জা ফখরুলের
তরুণদের হাতে নেতৃত্ব ও দায়িত্ব অর্পণের মাধ্যমেই বর্তমান সরকার দেশকে এগিয়ে নিতে চায় বলে জানিয়েছেন বিএনপি মহাসচিব মির্জা ফখরুল ইসলাম আলমগীর। একই সঙ্গে যুবদলের
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Politics
Won’t give govt ‘much time’
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman yesterday warned that the opposition alliance would not give the government much time to implement the public mandate delivered through the July charter referendum.
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Scrap trade deal with US, Workers Party iterates demand
The Workers Party of Bangladesh on Saturday at a rally in Dhaka renewed its call for scrapping the ‘unequal’ trade deal signed with the United States during the interim government
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Shafiqur urges PM to accept referendum verdict
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami amir and leader of the opposition in parliament Shafiqur Rahman on Saturday urged prime minister Tarique Rahman to accept the referendum verdict, warning of consequences if the people’s
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14 Chhatra League activists arrested over flash procession
The police on Saturday morning arrested 14 leaders and activists of banned Bangladesh Chhatra League allegedly for disrupting law and order by bringing out a flash procession in the capital’s
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Jamaat chief urges govt to seek explanation from Indian envoy
Shafiqur says Trivedi's remark about India and Bangladesh “becoming one” needs clarification
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Six sent to jail over procession by banned BCL men in Netrokona
They were arrested in raids after case was filed under the Anti-Terrorism Act
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Govt aims to build self-reliant, industrially developed Bangladesh, says Fakhrul
The local government, rural development and cooperative minister Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Saturday said that the BNP government wanted to transform Bangladesh into a self-reliant, stable and industrially developed
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Business
Social safety net budget: Pro-poor schemes to get less than 40%
As much as 43.2 percent of the allocation under the social safety net overhead for the next fiscal year will go towards government employees’ pensions and agricultural subsidies.
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Bigger safety nets, unfinished protection: Assessing Bangladesh’s FY27 social security agenda
The FY2026–27 allocation is presented as a major commitment, both in size and political intent
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Weak banking sector is a major obstacle to achieving economic goals
Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury has presented an ambitious budget with an expenditure of Tk 9.38 trillion to achieve 6. 5 per cent growth. He also said that from
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Editorial
How falling real prices threaten Bangladesh’s apparel sector
For the past decade—since Rana Plaza, in fact—Bangladesh’s garment industry has been told to improve: raise wages, invest in safer factories, decarbonise, install solar, reduce emissions, improve chemical management, meet
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With opposition inputs, the budget debate finally matures, but constraints persist
On Thursday, Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury unveiled the BNP government’s first budget in two decades.
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Opinion The budget has become populist
The budget of Tk 9.38 trillion presented in the National Parliament for the fiscal year 2026-27 has become public-oriented, in one word. This is the first budget of the current
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We need to keep talking about the persistent atrocities in Gaza
The war in Iran, and the consequent spillover of higher fuel prices, have largely kept Israel’s genocide in Palestine out of domestic headlines in Bangladesh.
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Who pays for a fossil-free future? Bonn talks must answer the question
As negotiators engage in Bonn, Germany for the ongoing UN climate talks, there is a risk that these meetings might be dismissed as being technical.
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Entertainment
I was thinking of my parents and grandparents: Sanjoy
The world moves in a flash at 130 beats per minute. For months, the preparation for Sanjoy Deb was exciting and nerve-racking at the same time. Behind the private jets
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Two-day event celebrates Gazi Rakayet’s 60th birthday
In addition to the theatre and film screenings, the event will bring together many of Rakayet’s long-time colleagues and collaborators, who will share their memories and reflections on his life
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How a James Bond rejection led Spielberg to Indiana Jones
Steven Spielberg has revealed that his long-standing ambition to direct a James Bond film was thwarted not once, but twice by the franchise’s legendary producer, Albert R Broccoli.
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Taylor Swift becomes youngest woman inducted into Songwriters Hall of Fame
Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, 36, has been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, becoming the youngest woman to receive the honour.
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Health
Stopping measles before it spreads
A child develops a fever, starts coughing, and complains of a runny nose.
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When one vaccine protects many
A disease many thought was fading into history has returned with alarming force. Measles, one of the world’s most contagious childhood illnesses, is once again spreading across several countries, including
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Life style
Kishwar Chowdhury unveils new book: We had no reference point for our food
By telling stories of smoke, rice, and water, Kishwar Chowdhury has crafted a new narrative of Bengali identity. Her book, Smoke, Rice, Water: Recipes and Stories from a Bengali Home,
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