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Saline soil, cyclones, health risks — Women farmers remain resilient
In Bangladesh’s saline delta, climate-vulnerable women like Jamuna and Pushpa lead adaptation with innovative farming and resilience. Despite gender inequality and health risks, they drive sustainable solutions for survival, food
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Shaping a child’s personality with eco-friendly, educational toys
Eco-friendly, handmade toys with rich cultural stories promote healthy child development, creativity, and environmental awareness. Choosing sustainable, biodegradable playthings helps children learn compassion, reject plastic waste, and connect with heritage,
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Israel destroyed two Iranian centrifuge production sites: UN
The UN nuclear watchdog on Wednesday said Israel destroyed two buildings making centrifuge components for Iran’s nuclear programme near Tehran, while Iran said it fired hypersonic missiles as the arch
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Bali flights cancelled after volcano eruption
Tremors were still being detected, which indicated ongoing volcanic activity
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70,000 rice-related businesses in Japan to be surveyed
The Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry’s aim is to determine the causes of rice shortages and price hikes
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Indonesia to push DNA screening for cervical cancer nationwide
The new plan would combine the IVA and DNA testing, which is deemed more accurate and effective in detecting and preventing the disease
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NY mayoral candidate held by immigration cops, released after three hours
US immigration police handcuffed a New York mayoral candidate at court on Tuesday after he sought to assist migrants threatened with deportation under President Donald Trump's campaign targeting undocumented people.
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Bangladesh
BAF commissions advanced air defence radar in Bogura
The installation is part of the ongoing modernisation and technological advancement of the air force
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Four nominated for National Wildlife Conservation Award 2025
The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change issued a gazette notification in this regard today
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Road blockade in Shariatpur over Chhatra Dal committee sparks public suffering
Protesters blocked the Shariatpur-Dhaka regional highway at Chourangi this afternoon
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Interim govt will quickly fulfill election promises, Rizvi hopes
It is necessary to give democracy a solid to prevent the ugly rise of autocracy, he says
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Star investigative report featured in GIJN 'Stories of the Week'
GIJN is an international association of organisations that support, promote and produce investigative journalism
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International
Israeli strikes put world 'millimetres from catastrophe': Russia
Russia has said that Israeli strikes on Iran nuclear facilities put world "millimetres from catastrophe", according to Russia's state news agency. .Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said today that
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Iran-Israel war: a lifeline for Netanyahu?
The Iran-Israel war has helped strengthen Netanyahu domestically and overseas, just as his grip on power looked vulnerable
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Debate rages over legality of Israel's attack on Iran
When it comes to discussing whether Israel's initial attack on Iran was justified or not, the arguments on both sides are strident and emotional. Israel broke international law by attacking
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Amnesty urges Iran, Israel to spare civilians in their conflict
Amnesty International on Wednesday urged Israel and Iran to spare civilians as their conflict escalates and alarm grows over the death toll. "As the number of deaths and injuries continue
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US spies said Iran wasn’t building a nuclear weapon. Trump dismisses that assessment
“I don’t care what she said,” Trump told reporters. In his view, Iran was “very close” to having a nuclear bomb.
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Pakistan’s army chief to meet Trump at the White House
The meeting will be closed to the press
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Who makes up Iran's fragmented opposition?
Here are some opposition groups or blocs
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Technology
Meta offered OpenAI employees $100 million bonus: Sam Altman
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has stated that Meta attempted to recruit his employees with staggering compensation packages, including signing bonuses reaching $100 million. The disclosure came during a discussion on
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'Droidcon Bangladesh 2025' to be held on June 20-21
One of the world’s most popular Android developer conferences, ‘droidcon’, is set to be hosted in Dhaka. The two-day event will take place on June 20 and 21, 2025, at
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Bangladeshi student’s rostering app replaces Excel at Victoria University Sydney
Ornob Barua, a Bangladeshi student currently studying at Victoria University Sydney, has developed an app that is officially replacing Microsoft Excel for staff rostering operations at the university.
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Tecno launches SPARK Go 2 in Bangladesh
Tecno has officially launched its new smartphone, the SPARK Go 2, in Bangladesh.
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Bangladesh Bank simplifies payment process for ads on Facebook, Google
Bangladesh Bank (BB) has simplified the process of payments for advertisements on foreign media, including Google and Facebook. According to a circular dated June 17, 2025 by the Foreign Exchange
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Sport
England's Pope keeps place for India series opener
England vice-captain Ollie Pope has retained his place at number three for the first Test against India, meaning rising star Jacob Bethell must wait for his return to red-ball internationals.
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BCB to felicitate inaugural Test members
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) will accord a reception to its inaugural Test members on June 26 at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium to mark the 25th anniversary of receiving Test
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'Flattest wickets we have seen in Galle'
Bangladesh senior assistant coach Mohammad Salahuddin said it was a "very good effort by the batsmen".
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Shakib to play for Antingua and Barbuda Falcons in upcoming CPL season
Former Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan is set to make his return to the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) after a two-year hiatus, having been drafted by the Antigua and Barbuda
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Rathnayake targets batters’ weakness with twin-arm spin
What sets Rathnayake apart is his strategic use of both arms while bowling.
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আলোচিত
ইরান ইস্যুতে যুক্তরাষ্ট্রকে সতর্ক করে যা বললেন ম্যাক্রোঁ
ফ্রান্সের প্রেসিডেন্ট ইমানুয়েল মাক্রোঁ বলেছেন, ইরানের সঙ্গে কূটনৈতিক আলোচনা পুনরায় শুরুর ক্ষেত্রে যুক্তরাষ্ট্রের গুরুত্বপূর্ণ...
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শপথ ছাড়াই নানা ‘নির্দেশনা’ ইশরাকের, সরকার নীরব
বিএনপির এই নেতা গতকাল মঙ্গলবার দুপুরে ঢাকা দক্ষিণ সিটির প্রধান কার্যালয় নগর ভবনের নিচতলায় একটি মিলনায়তনে সভা করেন। এই সভায় ঢাকা দক্ষিণ সিটির ১০ প্রশাসনিক অঞ্চলের কর্মকর্তারাও অংশ নেন।
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মারধরের শিকার ছেলেকে পুলিশে দিলেন বাবা, মামলা করলেন, কেন
নেশা ও চুরিতে জড়িয়ে পড়া ছেলেকে শোধরাতে না পেরে সুনামগঞ্জের তাহিরপুরে এক বাবা বাধ্য হয়ে পুলিশে দিয়ে মামলা করেছেন।
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Politics
NCC resumes talks with political parties; Jamaat joins second day talks
The National Consensus Commission resumed its Wednesday’s session under the second phase of dialogue with the country’s political parties, with Jamaat-e-Islami joining the discussions on the second day...
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Former ministers Anisul, Mosharraf, another remanded in two cases
A Dhaka court on Wednesday placed former ministers Anisul Huq and Engineer Mosharraf Hossain, and Bangladesh People’s Party chairman Babul Sardar Chakhari on remand for different periods in a murder
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Interim govt still incapable of holding fair election: Jamaat nayeb-e-ameer
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami’s nayeb-e-ameer, Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher, on Wednesday said that the interim government currently lacked both the capacity and willingness to conduct a free and fair election...
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Business
Govt to amend Consumer Rights Act: Commerce Adviser
Commerce adviser vows reforms to consumer rights act, calls for consumer syndicate
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Digital service providers: era of partnership?
When I first joined the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) back in 2007, our country’s telecom landscape was dominated by mobile services.
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Prime Bank Investment, IFA Consultancy sign MoU to advance shariah-compliant investment ecosystem
Prime Bank Investment Ltd. (PBIL), a leading investment bank and a wholly owned subsidiary of Prime Bank PLC, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with IFA Consultancy Ltd. (IFAC),
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Editorial
Bangladesh must act swiftly to protect its citizens in Iran
No end in sight to Iran-Israel conflict
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Microplastic contamination of hilsa was inevitable
Address growing plastic contamination in our aquatic ecosystems
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Assassinations and aftershocks: A turning point in Middle Eastern geopolitics
These targeted killings are not just symbolic gestures but part of a calculated Israeli effort to cripple Iran’s command-and-control structure.
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Iran-Israel conflict: Russia isn’t just watching, it’s playing the long game
Moscow’s moves these days aren’t meant to draw headlines. They’re designed for the long haul
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A blueprint for health reform in Bangladesh
The Health Sector Reform Commission recommends establishing a national health emergency service network for swift responses in crises.
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Entertainment
Jaya Ahsan’s fourth film in three months set for July release
“Dear Maa” stars Jaya alongside Chandan Roy Sanyal in the lead roles, with an ensemble cast featuring Saswata Chatterjee, Dhritiman Chatterjee, and Malayalam actor Padmapriya Janakiraman. According to the director,
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Alfred Brendel, revered Beethoven interpreter, passes away
Celebrated for his masterful interpretations of Beethoven, Brendel was also a published poet and essayist, admired for his sharp wit and intellectual depth. A statement from his spokesperson noted he
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‘Esha Murder’ is the perfect detox from your Eid blockbusters
This is where Badhan steps in as the lead, playing officer Leena. From the get-go, she is a no-nonsense character. She is a strong police officer, but a heavily traumatised
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Three suspects arrested over ‘Taandob’ piracy
Amid the box‑office success, reports emerged that an HD copy of “Taandob” had been leaked on YouTube and other platforms. In response, the production company adopted a hard line. The
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Health
28 new Covid-19 cases reported in 24hrs
The total number of cases has now risen to 2,051,901
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Dengue in Barguna spiraling out of control
IEDCR team to investigate why district has become a hotspot
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