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5 killed as cold snap grips Europe
Below-freezing winter temperatures plunged swathes of Europe into a second day of travel chaos on Tuesday, with weather-related accidents leading to five deaths from the cold snap in France alone.
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Cambodia violated truce: Thailand
Thailand accused Cambodia of violating a 10-day-old truce on Tuesday, saying cross-border mortar fire wounded a soldier, while Phnom Penh said a ‘pile of garbage’ exploded, injuring two of its
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Low-income workers suffer as biting cold hits Jhenaidah
A spell of cold weather has disrupted normal life in Jhenaidah as a cold wave continues to sweep over the northern and northwestern districts of the country, pushing working and
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Delcy walks tightrope with US, Maduro loyalists
Venezuela’s interim president Delcy Rodriguez on Tuesday got down to the business of running the country, under pressure from Washington to give access to Caracas’s oil while trying to keep
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Govt approves fuel oil import from India
The advisory committee on government purchase at a meeting on Tuesday approved a proposal to purchase fuel oils at a cost of Tk 1,462 crore from India amid tensions between
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Bangladesh
12-kg LPG cylinders selling for Tk2,500 despite ongoing drives
Sellers are continuing to sell liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) at inflated prices despite ongoing government drives, with some 12-kg cylinders reportedly fetching Tk2,500 taka. While a few shops are offering
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Corporal punishment persists in classrooms despite ban
Incidents of physical abuse of students by teachers in educational institutions across Bangladesh have once again reached an alarming level. Despite the existence of laws, policies, and clear court directives,
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Bangladesh records season’s lowest temperature
Bangladesh recorded the lowest temperature of the current winter season on Tuesday as a cold wave swept across 10 districts, according to the Bangladesh Meteorological Department.
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Hadi killed out of AL political vendetta: police
Former Dhaka North City Corporation ward councillor and Juba League leader Taizul Islam Chowdhury Bappi ordered the killing of Inquilab Mancha spokesperson Sharif Osman Hadi, said DMP Detective Branch chief
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15% of looted firearms still unrecovered
Around 15 percent of weapons and 25 percent of ammunition looted from law enforcement agencies remain unrecovered, Election Commissioner Brig Gen (retd) Abul Fazel Md Sanaullah said yesterday.
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Once a vital route, now a corridor of chaos
Once a bustling thoroughfare just four to five years ago, the road stretching from the Dayaganj crossing to Jurain Railgate has now turned into a neglected and damaged route after
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North suffers as cold wave intensifies
The cold wave sweeping across northern Bangladesh has intensified, causing severe hardship for the poor and disadvantaged communities and disrupting daily life and livelihoods.
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International
Maduro copied my dance -- but Melania hates it, says Trump
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday accused Nicolas Maduro of imitating his dancing, among other crimes, as he celebrated the capture of the Venezuelan leader in a freewheeling speech to
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15 YEARS OF FELANI MURDER: Family still cries for justice
The family of Felani Khatun has been waiting for justice for 15 years since the teenage girl was shot dead by the Indian Border Security Force along the border in
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Concerns grow over potential war with Iran
Hours after the United States announced the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, Israeli politician Yair Lapid issued a warning to Tehran: “The regime in Iran should pay close attention
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Pro-military party wins in first phase
Myanmar’s dominant pro-military party won the first phase of junta-run elections, the last released official results showed yesterday, with the USDP taking nearly 90 percent of lower house seats.
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Cambodia breaks truce with cross-border fire: Thailand
Thailand accused Cambodia of violating a 10-day-old truce yesterday, saying cross-border mortar fire wounded a soldier, while Phnom Penh said a “pile of garbage” exploded, injuring two of its own
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Iranian security forces use tear gas on protesters
Iranian security forces yesterday fired tear gas to disperse protesters at the Tehran bazaar who were chanting slogans against the clerical authorities, according to rights groups and images posted on
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Technology
Decoding corporate lingo: what people mean, and how to ask for clarity
Decoding corporate lingo is less about memorising buzzwords and more about identifying what is missing from the message: the decision being made, who owns the work, what “success” means, and
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Nvidia's new AI chips in full production, CEO says
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently stated that the company's new line of chips is now being manufactured at full capacity. He claimed these processors provide five times the AI computing
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How the Dutch East India Company invented the MNC
On a March day in 1602, the Dutch Republic tried to solve a problem of commerce with a piece of statecraft. Rival merchant groups were bidding up the cost of
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Sport
Fletcher says Man Utd coaching job was not in 'wildest dreams'
Manchester United interim boss Darren Fletcher said Tuesday that leading the club was beyond his "wildest dreams" but insisted he has not considered replacing the sacked Ruben Amorim.
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Repeating Super Cup success will give Barca 'energy': Flick
Barcelona coach Hansi Flick said retaining the Spanish Super Cup this week would be a boost for his team's other ambitions this season.
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Head turns heads at SCG
When Australia’s Travis Head gets going, regardless of the format, it is almost impossible to take the spotlight away from him -- and day three of the Ashes Test at
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Boulbina extra-time stunner takes Algeria through to AFCON quarters
A thunderous strike by substitute Adil Boulbina deep in extra time settled a tense encounter as Algeria beat the Democratic Republic of Congo 1-0 in their Africa Cup of Nations
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Nepal name well-rounded squad for T20 World Cup 2026
Rohit Paudel will lead the side, continuing his rise as one of Nepal’s most composed and tactically astute batters.
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আলোচিত
মুস্তাফিজকে স্বাগত জানাল পাকিস্তান সুপার লিগ
ইন্ডিয়ান প্রিমিয়ার লিগে (আইপিএল) ৯ কোটি ২০ লাখ রুপিতে মুস্তাফিজুর রহমানকে দলে নিয়েছিল কলকাতা নাইট রাইডার্স (কেকেআর)। তবে বাংলাদেশ ও ভারতের মধ্যকার কূটনৈতিক টানাপোড়েনের কারণে ভারতীয় ক্রিকেট বোর্ড (বিসিসিআই)-এর অনুরোধে
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Politics
NCP threatens to take to street
The National Citizen Party on Tuesday warned the Election Commission that it would take to the streets to protect the right to a free and impartial election, alleging that the
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AB Party’s Fuad gets nearly Tk 22 lakh in election fund in 25hrs
Asaduzzaman Fuad, candidate for the Barishal-3 (Babuganj–Muladi) constituency and general secretary of the Amar Bangladesh Party, has received Tk 21.94 lakh within 25 hours after appealing for public donations to
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Business
From campus code to national, international impact: The journey of Sumit Saha
At a time when many corporate brands still treated social media as a passing trend, Sumit and his team were already testing interactive, technology-led campaigns built around measurable, transparent outcomes.
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Economy is now at a turning point
Bangladesh’s economic success under the previous political regime rested on fragile foundations, with structural weaknesses masked by headline growth. These distortions fuelled a build-up of public debt and one of
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Sales of cheap winter clothes surge in Rangpur
As a prolonged cold wave grips the country, people in the Rangpur division are suffering the most, with temperatures dropping to extreme lows. The intense chill has driven a sharp
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Editorial
Keeping the lights on
We must heed the Bangladesh Power Development Board’s warning that our energy security rests on fragile ground and the risk of supply disruption looms large. With SS Power I Limited,
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All the world’s a stage
The world is strife torn, volatility seems to affect quite a lot of nations, and while the common man keeps on hoping for the situation to become better, the reality
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Opinion A battle for centrist and right-wing votes
The country has entered an election atmosphere. However, just before this phase, Bangladesh has witnessed several grave, significant, and far-reaching developments. The impact of these events is likely to extend
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Venezuela’s crisis: How the past shapes the narrow paths ahead
Venezuela’s current turmoil did not begin with the fall of a leader, nor will it end with one. What the country is experiencing today is the outcome of a long
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Turning e-waste from liability to asset
While the proper handling of our e‑waste could have been a story of opportunity, it is unfortunate that, as things currently stand, it is the all-too-familiar story of neglect. Globally,
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Entertainment
Shakib Khan’s ‘Prince’ begins shooting with Jyotirmoyee, Farin, and Sabila
“Prince” is scheduled to release during the upcoming Eid al-Fitr. In this film, Shakib will be joined by Kolkata’s Jyotirmoyee Kundu, Tasnia Farin, and Sabila Nur.
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DIFF set to open with Chinese feature
Following the government’s decision last December to withhold permission for nearly a dozen concerts by foreign artists due to the country’s overall situation, questions naturally arose about the fate of
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Grammys introduce Best Album Cover category after five decades
The Recording Academy has introduced a new Grammy Award category for Best Album Cover, recognising the creative minds behind album artwork for the first time in more than 50 years.
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Bhabna, Dighi team up with Irfan Sajjad in upcoming web film
Two leading actresses and one male lead are coming together in a new web film slated for Eid al-Fitr release. Ashna Habib Bhabna and Prarthana Fardin Dighi will be seen
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